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Từ vựng JLPT N5 - quy mô từ cơ bản, chiến lược ghi nhớ và học theo ngữ cảnh

Giải thích từ vựng JLPT N5 theo nguyên tắc không có danh sách chính thức / chỉ là ước tính, gồm khoảng 800 từ, cách dùng sổ từ, học theo ngữ cảnh và chiến lược ôn tập.

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Nội dung dưới đây được trình bày theo nhịp của người mới bắt đầu. Hãy xem các con số là không có danh sách chính thức / chỉ là ước tính, đồng thời giữ đúng mốc đỗ 80 điểm và cấu trúc chấm điểm 2 phần.

JLPT N5 vocabulary is the base of Japanese study, but memorizing only translations is not enough to use words reliably in the test room. N5 uses very basic words, yet beginners must handle hiragana reading, katakana spelling, kanji readings, and particles all at once.

This guide explains how to understand N5 vocabulary volume, how to use a vocabulary book, and how to repeat words in context and sound. For the full exam structure and passing criteria, first read Tổng quan JLPT N5.

Vocabulary volume: khoảng 800 từ, không có danh sách chính thức / chỉ là ước tính

JLPT does not provide an official vocabulary, kanji, or grammar list. Therefore, it is not possible to say exactly how many N5 words there are. Based on textbooks and past-exam-style materials, khoảng 800 từ is commonly discussed. This is a không có danh sách chính thức / chỉ là ước tính figure.

About 100 kanji are also often mentioned, but this is also không có danh sách chính thức / chỉ là ước tính. In N5, it is better to learn kanji readings and meanings inside basic words instead of analyzing kanji deeply. Dates, people, school, time, place, and direction should be met in writing and sound together.

N5 passing requires an tổng 80, at least 38 in Kiến thức ngôn ngữ + Đọc hiểu, and at least 19 in Nghe hiểu. Scoring has two sections: the combined 120-point Kiến thức ngôn ngữ + Đọc hiểu section and the 60-point Nghe hiểu section. Vocabulary affects not only word questions but also short reading and listening.

Which words to learn first

Start by grouping words by daily-life themes: numbers, time, weekdays, family, school, food, transportation, location, weather, and shopping. N5 does not test specialized topics, so quick recognition in familiar scenes matters.

Study parts of speech together. A noun, い-adjective, な-adjective, and verb behave differently in sentences. If you memorize only the meaning, similar choices will confuse you. For verbs, check dictionary form, ます form, past form, and negative form in short sentences.

Katakana words can be surprisingly hard for beginners. Even loanwords that feel familiar may have Japanese-style sounds and spelling. If katakana reading is slow, it consumes test time. Read short words aloud and learn common spelling patterns.

How to use a vocabulary book

A vocabulary book is not just a place to collect new words; it is a tool for managing words you need to see again. First check meaning and reading, second read the example sentence, and third hide the translation and recall from Japanese only.

Do not set the daily amount too high. At the entry level, 15-20 new words plus review is more sustainable than 50 new words at once. As the number of words grows, review also grows, so choose a pace you can maintain.

Choose materials with example sentences. Knowing that a word means eat is different from reading it naturally in phrases such as eat breakfast, eat at school, or what will you eat. Reading examples aloud also helps listening. Textbook selection continues in Sách JLPT N5.

Context and spaced repetition

Long-term memory needs context. N5 words look easy, but in real questions, nearby words can feel similar. Compare words in the same group through sentences: time expressions, place expressions, people words, and object names.

Spaced repetition brings a word back just before you forget it. Seeing today's words tomorrow, several days later, and a week later helps memory last. If you keep missing the same word, check whether the reading is wrong, the meaning is mixed with a similar word, or you lack example sentences.

Connect vocabulary to reading and listening. After using a wordbook, read short sentences and check which particles appear with the word. For listening, read examples aloud and use audio when possible. Exam-format usage continues in Đề thi cũ JLPT N5.

Commonly difficult word types

Time and date expressions are the first group. Today, tomorrow, yesterday, morning, night, times, minutes, and weekdays appear often in reading and listening. Missing one time expression in listening can make the answer hard to choose.

Location and movement expressions are next: above, below, inside, outside, front, back, right, left, go, come, and return. Learn them with simple pictures or tables when possible. Basic verbs and adjectives are also essential. After learning the meaning, confirm present, past, negative, and polite forms through examples. Use Ngữ pháp JLPT N5 with vocabulary study.

Ứng dụng DAYLAB N5

The DAYLAB JLPT app manages N5 vocabulary through FSRS spaced repetition and shows furigana with example sentences. At first you can reduce the burden with furigana; later you can practice reading only the Japanese spelling. You can check the app on the trang chủ, and the full self-study flow continues in Tự học JLPT N5.

FAQ

Q. How many JLPT N5 words should I memorize?
A. About 800 words are commonly mentioned, but this is a không có danh sách chính thức / chỉ là ước tính figure. Fast recognition inside sentences matters more than the number.

Q. How many N5 kanji are there?
A. About 100 kanji are often mentioned, but this is also không có danh sách chính thức / chỉ là ước tính. Learn readings and meanings inside words.

Q. How many words should I study per day?
A. At first, about 15-20 new words plus accumulated review is realistic.

Q. What if memorized words are not heard in listening?
A. Read example sentences aloud and listen again with short audio. Words known by sight and words known by sound can differ.

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