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The JLPT is not an easy test. According to The Japan Foundation only 35.9% of examinees passed the JLPT in 2007. Japanese Proficiency Power is a learning package for JLPT levels 3 and 4 consisting of video tutorials, practice guides, vocabulary lists and a test guide. The whole package is very affordable -- cheaper then a
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