Free JLPT N4 Vocabulary Writing Practice PDF: Master Intermediate Japanese Words

Free JLPT N4 Vocabulary Writing Practice PDF: Master Intermediate Japanese Words

GENKIER Staff

Ready to advance beyond JLPT N5? Our free JLPT N4 vocabulary practice PDF helps you master the intermediate-level Japanese words essential for passing the test. Each practice sheet is designed to build your confidence in writing more complex kanji and vocabulary combinations.

What’s Included in Our Free JLPT N4 Practice PDF?

Our JLPT N4 vocabulary practice sheets include:

  • Simple English meaning at the top (e.g., “to begin”)
  • Japanese word with both kanji and hiragana (e.g., 始める – はじめる)
  • Detailed stroke order numbers for both kanji and hiragana
  • Example characters shown with decreasing opacity for practice
  • Spacious grid-lined practice boxes (8×4 layout)
  • Vertical and horizontal alignment guides in each box
  • Useful reference links at the bottom (genkier.com, Kakikata Generator, Jisho, WaniKani)

Features That Make Learning Easier

Our JLPT N4 practice sheets are thoughtfully designed with:

  • Numbered strokes showing the correct writing order
  • Progressive fading examples for learning
  • Clear grid lines for character alignment
  • Multiple practice boxes for repetition

How These Practice Sheets Help You Learn

These sheets are effective because they:

  • Focus on JLPT N4 level vocabulary
  • Show exact stroke order for complex kanji
  • Provide consistent spacing guidelines
  • Allow plenty of writing practice
  • Build proper character proportions

How to Use These Practice Sheets

To get the most benefit from these sheets:

  • Study the stroke order numbers carefully for each character
  • Notice how complex kanji are broken down into numbered strokes
  • Practice with the faded guide characters to build confidence
  • Use the horizontal and vertical grid lines to maintain proper proportions
  • Write the complete word multiple times to learn character combinations
  • Reference the provided links for additional learning resources

Understanding JLPT N4 Requirements

The JLPT N4 builds upon N5 with:

  • Around 1,500 total vocabulary words
  • Approximately 300 kanji characters
  • More complex compound words
  • Intermediate grammar patterns
  • Basic conversational phrases

Download Instructions

Getting your free JLPT N4 vocabulary practice PDF is simple:

  • Click the download button below
  • Save the PDF to your device
  • Print as many copies as you need

Download Here: n4-vocab-practice.pdf

Tips for Printing and Using

For the best results:

  • Use good quality paper (at least 80gsm)
  • Print in high resolution
  • Use a 0.5mm or 0.7mm pen for practice
  • Keep sheets organized by topic

Advance Your Japanese Studies

JLPT N4 represents a significant step up from N5, introducing more complex kanji and vocabulary. Whether you’re studying for academic advancement, career opportunities, or personal growth, these practice sheets will help you master the writing skills needed for success.

Take the next step in your Japanese language journey. Download our free N4 vocabulary practice PDF now and strengthen your writing skills.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much harder is N4 compared to N5?
A: N4 introduces about twice as many kanji and vocabulary words as N5, with more complex compounds and usage patterns.

Q: Can I use these sheets without passing N5 first?
A: Yes, though we recommend having a solid foundation in basic kanji and vocabulary first.

Q: How many new words should I practice daily?
A: We recommend learning 5-8 new N4 words per day while reviewing previously learned vocabulary.

Q: Are these practice sheets enough for the JLPT N4?
A: While excellent for writing practice, you should combine these with other study materials for complete test preparation.

Remember: Consistent practice is key to mastering JLPT N4 vocabulary. Download our free practice sheets today and continue advancing your Japanese language skills.

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