The Shortcut

Bilingual Support: Explanations and word lists are provided in English, Chinese, and Korean. 🗓️ The 6-Week Study Breakdown

Weekly Mastery: Day 7 of every week is a "Jissen Mondai" (Practical Exercise) that follows the actual JLPT exam format. Progressive Difficulty:

Daily Lessons: Each page typically introduces a specific reading technique or document type, followed by a few practice questions.

Part 1: Why "Sou Matome" is the Gold Standard for N3 Reading

The JLPT N3 is often called the "bridge" level. It connects basic survival Japanese (N5-N4) to the business/fluency level (N2-N1). The reading section at this level is brutal because it mixes three distinct text types: notices/informational signs (short), explanatory essays (medium), and opinion pieces/comparative texts (long).