Looking for online grammar exercises with evaluation feature

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sprutnik Member
Registered: 2008-06-18 Posts: 38

When studying I love exercises that give me immediate response to my answers. It's a huge motivational factor to press a button and receive some kind of evaluation on how I'm doing, so I was wondering if you knew any such resources? Grammar resources are much appreciated since these seem to be the hardest to find. The only one (but really good one) I have found is: http://opal.ecis.nagoya-u.ac.jp/webcmjg … essons.asp

wccrawford Member
From: FL US Registered: 2008-03-28 Posts: 1551

That site is awesome.  Thank you!

Sadly, I don't have anything to add to it, though.

SammyB Member
From: Sydney, Australia Registered: 2008-05-28 Posts: 337

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Womacks23 Member
From: 恵比寿 Registered: 2008-01-10 Posts: 596

SammyB wrote:

Site isn't loading for me...

http://opal.ecis.nagoya-u.ac.jp/webcmjg/

bodhisamaya Guest

Womacks23 wrote:

SammyB wrote:

Site isn't loading for me...

http://opal.ecis.nagoya-u.ac.jp/webcmjg/

素晴しい!

Axlen Member
From: Milwaukee Registered: 2009-09-29 Posts: 54

Thanks for sharing this. I tried it and found the instant feedback helpful.  The results pages are quite enlightening.

Last edited by Axlen (2010 January 27, 9:17 pm)

bodhisamaya Guest

Womacks23 wrote:

SammyB wrote:

Site isn't loading for me...

http://opal.ecis.nagoya-u.ac.jp/webcmjg/

This is really great for brushing up on particles.  Does anyone know of a similar site for Japanese learning English, especially for practice with the articles "a, an" and "the"?

Babyrat Member
From: UK Registered: 2008-10-07 Posts: 144

Wow thanks so much for sharing this, do you have anymore input sites hidden up your sleeve? All I have is reading the kanji and ofcourse this site.

bodhisamaya Guest

It does not qualify for the type of website you are looking for, but for a handy verb conjugator, I found this.  It also has example sentences pulled from smart.fm and a translator that gave me the same translation for a sentence I got from translate.google.
http://www.japaneseverbconjugator.com

mc2mc Member
From: Somewhere Registered: 2010-01-15 Posts: 25

Try this:

http://www.n-lab.org/library/mondai/index.html

It's based completely around the JLPT, but I don't think many of you will mind.

Select your level and then choose grammar\vocabulary, and it will generate exercises for you, as well as tell the difficulty of each question (ie., how many other people got it wrong).

No 4級, but as the entire site is in Japanese, I don't see how a 4級 student could use it, anyway.

bodhisamaya Guest

mc2mc wrote:

Try this:

http://www.n-lab.org/library/mondai/index.html

Even sweeter of a find! big_smile

sprutnik Member
Registered: 2008-06-18 Posts: 38

Just keep'em coming:)
Here's one more: http://www.ngoilaibennhau.net/jatest/index_4.php I haven't actually used it, by it looks like an okay resource for JLPT exercises.

pm215 Member
From: UK Registered: 2008-01-26 Posts: 1354

Have we done http://anime-manga.jp/index.html (the Japan Foundation's new 'learn Japanese with anime and manga' website)? Kind of silly (and not really grammar), but the online 'love words quiz' does have links to manga frames giving example usage of the words. Also the four genres of manga are apparently 'love', 'school', 'samurai' and 'ninja'...

Reply #14 - 2010 April 12, 9:35 pm
sprutnik Member
Registered: 2008-06-18 Posts: 38

#pm215, thanks for the link.

I found one more:
For JLPT:
http://jlpt.u-biq.org/

Grammar/vocabulary etc.
http://test.u-biq.org/

It has a nice evaluation feature that tells, what you need to improve on and where on the website, you can find information about it.

Reply #15 - 2010 April 13, 6:45 am
liosama Member
From: sydney Registered: 2008-03-02 Posts: 896

you g uys are awesome

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