

You may use it as a reference if you feel like getting into Japanese drama. Here's the list of shows that I've watched till now. About 90% of the TV shows that I watched in 2021 were in Japanese. So, I often watched videos by JaruJaru among other お笑い芸人.

In my case, I was a huge fan of Japanese お笑い. Weathernewslive on Twitch is pretty good since it also gives you some 敬語 practice. This is just a personal thing that I did and it might not be suited for everyone, but even when relaxing, I had Japanese live streams playing in the background. For example sentences for any new word or phrase, try and

It also has a feature where you can use it in tandem with Anki. You can find guides on how to use it on Youtube. Onomappu is another channel that you can use for 聴解 practice.Īs for other useful tools, any Japanese learner should try to use Yomichan. It's a channel where they teach Japanese using Japanese and it's completely free to use. Once you're done, you'll feel a lot more confidentįor a general-purpose Youtube channel, 日本語の森 is my biggest recommendation. There are so many questions that it'd keep you busy for a while. Youtube has several videos of sample questions for 聴解 that can be pretty useful.

It was quite useful as the questions are very similar to the ones that show up in the examįor 文法, 漢字, and 単語's revision, I recommend 日本語500問 For 単語, I recommend searching for Tango N4 deck and Tango N3 deck.įor 読解, I used Speedmaster. For 漢字, I recommend Heisig's Remembering the Kanji (Check this link out: ). It's one of the most effective language learning tools out there. There are several guides on Youtube as to how to use it. Try them and use the ones that work out for you. Note that there's no single method that works for everyone. On other platforms, I've received messages from several people asking me what I did to score 180/180 on JLPT N3.
