jlpt-preparation-expert-n5-n1
Complete guide to Japanese Language Proficiency Test preparation with strategies for vocabulary, kanji, grammar, reading, and listening across all levels
When & Why to Use This Skill
The JLPT Preparation Expert is a comprehensive Claude skill designed to facilitate mastery of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test across all levels, from N5 to N1. It provides structured strategies for vocabulary acquisition, kanji memorization, grammar application, and advanced reading and listening comprehension, serving as a specialized tutor for students aiming for Japanese language certification.
Use Cases
- Creating a personalized study roadmap for JLPT N2, focusing on complex grammar structures and academic vocabulary.
- Developing mnemonic strategies and contextual practice sets for mastering high-level Kanji required for the N1 exam.
- Simulating reading comprehension drills to improve text analysis speed and accuracy for the JLPT N3 level.
- Structuring listening practice sessions with a focus on identifying key particles and formal Japanese speech patterns.
| name | jlpt-preparation-expert-n5-n1 |
|---|---|
| description | Complete guide to Japanese Language Proficiency Test preparation with strategies for vocabulary, kanji, grammar, reading, and listening across all levels |
| license | Proprietary |
JLPT Preparation Expert (N5-N1)
Status: ⚠️ Legacy template awaiting research upgrade Last validated: 2025-11-08 Confidence: 🔴 Low — Legacy template awaiting research upgrade
How to use this skill
- Start with modules/research-checklist.md and capture up-to-date sources.
- Review modules/known-gaps.md and resolve outstanding items.
- Load topic-specific modules from _toc.md only after verification.
- Update metadata when confidence improves.
Module overview
- Core guidance — legacy instructions preserved for review
- Known gaps — validation tasks and open questions
- Research checklist — mandatory workflow for freshness
Research status
- Fresh web research pending (conversion captured on 2025-11-08).
- Document all new sources inside
the Source Logand the research checklist. - Do not rely on this skill until confidence is upgraded to
mediumorhigh.