JLPT N4 textbooks and learning resources

I have more pictures of ducks saved than I would like to admit.

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Here is an old thread on the topic of N4 preparation:

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Lmao,

My pic is Elizabeth, a character in the anime Gintama. She is an alien, has the outward appearance of a duck, but an often used joke in the series is that under her clothes/skin (unclear which) there is a pair of old man’s legs.
So to answer your question: I just don’t know.

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Close enough to a bird, I guess. It’s 2019, so if she wants to be a duck, she can be one.

Quack quack quack quack, quack quack quack.

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I’m bumping this thread because I also have a question regarding it.

For grammar, I’m still at the N5 level, and I’m thinking about adding specific JLPT resources to prepare for next summer’s test.

Is there a good test-oriented text that would cover N4 and N5 or would it be best to do the N5 book (separate?) and then move on to N4? Or just use Genki (and others) to address the N5 grammar?

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