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Originally Posted by SSJup81
Nah, I don't think so. It's pretty much a book for Japanese Language Proficiency Test: Grammar Exercises Level 3. I haven't come across any books yet with the JLPT mock tests off line.
One thing I do know that I need a lot of practice with is the listening portion. The percentage for it is low, but every bit helps.
The other thing I have is Japanese Kanji Flashcards, Volume 1, Third Edition: The Complete Set of Kanji Required for Levels 3 and 4 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. I really do need to improve my Kanji and study it more than what I have.
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I actually just went to Kinokuniya bookstore in New York City, and dropped about $90 on JLPT prep materials. I will be taking the 3-kyuu, so I got these two pretty think books, one with grammar/kanji/kana study materials that come with CDs, and another with tons of listening exercises that also comes with CDs. I also picked up the 2007 JLPT Level 3 & 4 Test Questions and Correct Answers book, that comes with a CD for the listening parts.
I have no idea where you'd find them online, but I can tell you the Q&A book was produced by JEES, Japan Educational Exchanges and Services, and the other two were by UNICOM. I really hope to utilize these, and pass with flying colors.
My biggest problem, by far, is kanji. The thing is, I know a lot of kanji for place names and actual names for people, but not so much for actual vocab. I could read the kanji for most of the major cities in Japan, most of the stops on the Yamanote Sen, and so forth, but when it comes to other types of kanji...not so good -_-;.
SSJup, if you ever find yourself in NYC any time soon, do stop by Kinokuniya :3