JLPT N4 Listening & Dictation Practice

Intermediate Japanese listening practice designed for learners preparing for the JLPT N4 exam.

What You Will Learn in JLPT N4 Listening

JLPT N4 listening focuses on understanding longer conversations, daily situations, and spoken instructions at a natural pace. This course helps you follow context, grasp speaker intentions, and improve listening accuracy through dictation.

JLPT N4 Listening Practice Types

Each unit targets one major listening task type commonly found in the JLPT N4 exam.

Daily Conversations

Practice understanding everyday dialogues involving work, school, shopping, and travel.

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Situational Listening

Listen to conversations in specific situations and identify intentions and outcomes.

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Key Point Comprehension

Train yourself to catch important details such as reasons, choices, and results.

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Natural Speed Audio

Get used to natural Japanese speaking speed with clear but realistic pronunciation.

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Question & Response

Listen to short questions and select the most appropriate spoken response.

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Integrated Dialogues

Follow longer conversations that combine multiple ideas and context clues.

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About This JLPT N4 Listening Course

This JLPT N4 listening and dictation course is designed for learners who have mastered basic Japanese and want to move to the next level. Exercises focus on comprehension, context awareness, and realistic listening scenarios.

Dictation strengthens your ability to process spoken Japanese accurately and reduces confusion caused by similar expressions.

Tip: Practice consistently with short daily sessions for best results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this course suitable after JLPT N5?
A: Yes. This course is designed specifically for learners progressing from N5 to N4.
Q: Are the audio materials close to the real exam?
A: Yes. The listening tasks closely follow the JLPT N4 exam format and difficulty.
Q: Will dictation help my listening?
A: Absolutely. Dictation improves concentration, sound recognition, and overall comprehension.