Intermediate (J300–J400)
Kanji
1. Kanji Repeater
You are asked about the meanings (in English) of kanji.
Choose the correct answer from three choices.
You can practice 1,006 basic kanji that must be learned by Japanese elementary school students. (You do not need to type.)
2. Funahashi Study Private School's Game
You can take Kanji reading tests.
Choose a grade and click the "はじめ" button.
Choose the correct way of reading each kanji from four choices.
You can practice 1,006 basic kanji that must be learned by Japanese elementary school students. (You do not need to type.)
3. JOSHU Kanji
JPN 320 K&L (Advanced Reading) Kanji Compound Flashcards
You can try kanji flashcards. For each kanji character, its pronunciation and English meaning are displayed in a few seconds.
JPN 320 K&L (Advanced Reading) Kanji Compound Reading Quiz
You can take kanji quizzes. Type the pronunciation of each kanji in Roman letters and choose the symbol showing its correct English meaning.
4. Kanji searches at sljfaq.org
If you draw a kanji character with a mouse, this website tries to recognize it for you. This website is helpful when you have a kanji character you cannot read.
Vocabulary and Grammar
1. Grammar for Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1
You can take grammar tests for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1 and see their answers and explanations.
2. Web Test for Japanese Language Proficiency Test (A.C.C. International Culture College)
You can practice for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
Reading
1. Japanese in Anime & Manga
You can read Japanese lines of original manga with their side-by-side translations and explanations. You can also listen to the lines.
2. Multiculturalpedia
This website explains the cultures of Japan and other countries in Japanese.
Listening
1. ECIS Internet Broadcasting Station
You can listen to various topics.
Topics are given at intermediate to advanced levels.
2. Tokyo Metropolitan University "mic-J"
You can watch QuickTime videos.
「In the sections of Listening Quiz N2 and Listening Quiz N1, you can practice for listening tests for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
In the sections of A Hyper Introduction to Japanese Honorific Language and Honorific or Humble Expressions, you can learn how to use honorific words with videos.
This website also provides other learning materials.
3. Intermediate Japanese Listening Course (International Education & Exchange Center of Nagoya University)
You can try listening exercises based on the textbook of the Intermediate Japanese Listening Course. Without the textbook, you can still listen to the exercises.