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Here are some web sites that helped me when I was studying for the JLPT last year.

http://www.jlpt.info/

http://www.joepark.org/joesjlptpage

http://www.jlpt-kanji.com/

http://www.kanjisite.com/

http://kanjichallenge.com/

http://iteslj.org/v/j/

http://www.geocities.com/ryuchan1/

http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/

http://www.mlcjapanese.co.jp/Download.htm

Some helped quite a bit so if you are studying a bit of the ol' nihongo yourself, then be sure to check them out.

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Hey mate, thanks for those links. Was just checking a few of them out. I have been studying for about a year and wanted to do the test last Dec, but due to circumstances couldnt get to. How did you go with it? I have found that the written and spoken grammer is a hell of a lot different.

Again thanks for the links

Cheers >_<

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I'm no expert but Japanese doesn't change that much from other languages in that the spoken and written language is different, nobody in any language speaks like a newspaper. Although it is compounded a bit in Japanese because you have distinct polite and formal ways of saying/writing things, but it is not too hard to master.

Dunno how I went, the results come out in mid February. If you are trying to learn Japanese, taking the test is a great way of motivating yourself to study, considering it's so expensive and is only held once a year.

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