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By spending just a few minutes every day practicing and reviewing Kanji, you can master JLPT N1 Kanji. If you know most but not all of the Kanji, an effective study technique is to read Japanese. Set aside just a few minutes every day to read something in Japanese. Vary your reading source material for the best results, and try reading the text out loud for even better memorization.
If reading advanced Japanese is difficult due to the Kanji, brush up on Kanji with flashcards. Flashcards are effective in helping you memorize Kanji readings, but it is still recommended to read Japanese text as soon as you feel comfortable. Nothing beats reading for learning and remembering Kanji readings.
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It all adds up to superb online Japanese lessons at Nihongo-Pro. Here is to your success on the JLPT N1 and in all of your Japanese studies.
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