N5 Intensive Learning Guide

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Day 1: Basic Grammar & Hiragana

Morning (3 hours):

Study Hiragana thoroughly, practice writing and pronunciation.


Learn basic sentence structure (Subject-Object-Verb).
Study essential particles (は, を, も, で, に, が).
Afternoon (3 hours):

Practice simple sentence formation with verbs like です (is/am/are) and あります/います
(there is/are).
Learn 10 essential verbs and their basic conjugation (e.g., 食べる - to eat, 行く - to
go).
Evening (2 hours):

Hiragana reading practice with simple texts.


Review and practice what you've learned during the day.
Day 2: Katakana & More Grammar
Morning (3 hours):

Study Katakana thoroughly, practice writing and pronunciation.


Learn demonstrative pronouns (これ, それ, あれ) and interrogative pronouns (なに, どこ, だれ).
Afternoon (3 hours):

Learn basic adjectives (い adjectives and な adjectives) and how to use them in
sentences.
Study 10 more essential verbs and practice conjugation.
Evening (2 hours):

Katakana reading practice with simple texts.


Practice writing and speaking using the vocabulary and grammar learned.
Day 3: Vocabulary & Listening
Morning (3 hours):

Memorize 50 essential N5 vocabulary words.


Learn how to ask and answer basic questions (e.g., what, where, who, how much).
Afternoon (3 hours):

Practice listening with N5 level materials (podcasts, YouTube).


Study numbers, days of the week, and time expressions.
Evening (2 hours):

Practice conversation with a language partner or through language exchange apps.


Review vocabulary and grammar through flashcards.
Day 4: Kanji & Verb Conjugation
Morning (3 hours):

Learn 20 essential N5 Kanji (meanings, readings, and how to write them).


Practice using these Kanji in sentences.
Afternoon (3 hours):

Study verb conjugations: past, negative, and polite forms.


Practice conjugating verbs in different contexts.
Evening (2 hours):

Kanji practice and reading.


Use flashcards for Kanji recognition and vocabulary.
Day 5: Practice & Review
Morning (3 hours):
Review all grammar points learned so far.
Practice sentence formation using different verbs, adjectives, and Kanji.
Afternoon (3 hours):

Take practice tests to assess your understanding.


Focus on listening and reading comprehension.
Evening (2 hours):

Review mistakes from practice tests and clarify doubts.


Engage in speaking practice.
Day 6: Intensive Practice
Morning (3 hours):

Intensive Kanji practice (additional 20 Kanji).


Review difficult grammar points.
Afternoon (3 hours):

Focus on listening exercises with N5 level audio.


Engage in reading practice with short N5 level passages.
Evening (2 hours):

Practice with a language partner or tutor to simulate real conversation scenarios.


Review vocabulary and flashcards.
Day 7: Final Review & Practice Test
Morning (3 hours):

Review all vocabulary, grammar, and Kanji.


Take a full-length N5 practice test.
Afternoon (3 hours):

Review the practice test answers and go over any mistakes.


Focus on any weak areas (e.g., specific grammar points, listening).
Evening (2 hours):

Light review and relaxation to prepare for the final exam.


Practice speaking and listening one last time.
Tips:
Flashcards: Use Anki or a similar app for daily vocabulary and Kanji practice.
Language Partners: Consider using apps like HelloTalk or iTalki for daily
conversation practice.
Consistency: Stick to the schedule strictly, ensuring you focus and minimize
distractions.
Rest: Make sure to get adequate sleep to help with memory retention.
This schedule is intense, but if you follow it diligently, you should be well-
prepared for the N5 exam in 7 days.

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