A PDF is your blueprint, but immersion is your construction site. Read short Japanese editorials (like NHK News Web Easy or standard NHK articles), view native blogs, or listen to N2-level podcasts. Spotting your PDF vocabulary "in the wild" instantly solidifies its meaning. Conclusion
: Every word includes a part of speech, English/Vietnamese/Chinese translations, and a practical example sentence .
Print the PDF's table of contents. Stick it on your bathroom mirror. Look at 5 words every time you brush your teeth. 2500 essential vocabulary for the jlpt n2 pdf top
Which section of the test () worries you the most?
The official JLPT guidelines do not publish an exact vocabulary list, but historical data and past exams show that the N2 level requires knowledge of roughly 6,000 words in total. Because you already learned around 3,500 words during your N5, N4, and N3 studies, you need to acquire about 2,500 new, advanced words to bridge the gap to N2. A PDF is your blueprint, but immersion is
covering real-world topics such as Relationships, Home Life, Town, Work, and News. Trilingual Support
Many "free PDFs" floating around the internet are outdated, riddled with typos, or missing example sentences. Worse, a static PDF does not teach you spacing or active recall . Reading a list of "word -> meaning" is passive learning. You will recognize the word in the PDF, but freeze when you see it on the exam. Conclusion : Every word includes a part of
To discuss together (話し + 合う) 3. Advanced Adjectives and Adverbs (形容詞・副詞)
You need to read the kanji and know the reading.