Hi everyone.
I've taken and passed the JLPT level 4 in 2004 and level 3 in 2005.
Here's what I've experienced in taking and studying for the exams:
1. I've noticed that the exams are increasing slowly in difficulty (in my opinion). Also, there seems to be a little wider range of kanji than in previous exams and test examples.
2. Its true that many people go into the exam underestimating the listening section. (I've done that myself.) For practicing, its very beneficial to be listening to the langauge on a regular basis. For me, I gathered a collection of podcasts and audio lesson CD's (ie. Pimsleur's) and just listen to it on the go or when i have some free time. What I also practiced was listening to conversations while writing down key words. This helped me a bunch on the exam, as they only play the conversation for each question twice.
3. For kanji and vocabulary practice, I surrounded my everyday life with it. I've got a kanji poster on my wall. I've made little kanji post-its and posted them on everyday items in my room and my desk at work. There's kanji and vocab on my keychain. (Thanks J-list!) I like Japanese manga, so I read them in their original form whenever I get the chance, seeing what words I can make out. (Helps tremendously if there is furigana above the kanji so I don't have to run back and forth to a dictionary)
4. Grammar is tricky. Nothing I can really say about this except to find books and to practice. (There are times when you feel that 2 answers can be correct and it gets frustrating)
I think it really helps if you find something that you like and to do it in that language. For me, its Japanese animation and dramas, Shotokan Martial Arts, and Kabuki theatre. If you're not having fun or have an interest in what you're studying, its not going to stick.
And also, nothing beats having someone fluent in the language to practice with.
(Try going to
www.meetup.com and look for Japanese Language meetup groups in your area)
I love JapanesePod101. Keep up the superb work.
I'll be coming to Japan (Tokyo area) this October to study for a year. Maybe we'll run into each other.