was a student caught in the middle of a plateau. After breezing through the basics of N5, he hit the wall of the JLPT N4 level, where the characters shifted from simple pictures like "mountain" or "river" into abstract ideas like "special" (特) and "continuation" (続). One rainy evening, while scouring forums for a miracle, he found a legendary link titled "n4 kanji pdf" on a site like PDFCoffee.
If the sentence uses N2 grammar, the PDF is useless. The sentences should be short, present tense, and use vocabulary from the N5/N4 list.
Paid (more structured):
While you can find generic PDFs via Google, the following structured resources are often cited by the Japanese learning community as superior to random PDF lists:
: Thematic PDFs, such as Unit 2 covering nature and animals, for hands-on writing practice. Basic Kanji 320
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