02.26.07
JLPT Level 2 Kanji Batch 17 Updated: Detailed Info Added
I’ll keep it brief because I know you’re busy: Batch 17 of the Level 2 kanji has been updated with example vocab. You can get to the action via the JLPT Level 2: View All index page, not to mention the JLPT Level 2 Random Testing page.
And a big “Thank you” to Elena, for submitting some example vocab for the SEKI - one of a pair kanji from Batch 16, which I’ve now uploaded to the site. Strangely, I couldn’t find any examples of the kanji in question in the official JLPT vocab list, which was why I originally left it blank, but there are of course plenty of examples of SEKI running around in the wild out there. (But why have it in the Level 2 syllabus if you’re not required to know any of the words it appears in for Level 2? Hmmm.)
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Rashmi said,
February 27, 2007 at 1:30 am
Hello!
Thanks a tonn for your efforts. But I have one more request. In the level 3 kanjis you have included a heading “Not to be confused with” that was very useful. But from bach 12 I could not see that. It would be very useful if you could add the same.
Thankyou again!!!
Chris said,
February 27, 2007 at 11:19 am
Hi Rashmi - don’t worry, I will be adding “Not to be confused with” examples to all Level 2 batches at some point. The plan is to get the example vocab done up to Batch 20, and then go back and do the NTBCW examples for batches 12-20.
Elena Alonso Frayle said,
February 27, 2007 at 8:49 pm
I am glad that I could contribute with some examples for the SEKI kanji. This page helped me so much that it is a pleasure to help a little.
By the way, I run today into the kanji KEI (経) in your page and I noticed that you don´t mention the example 経済 keizai, economy. You do mention it when you present SAI 済, but not under KEI. I consider it an important vocable that should be there.
Nice regards.
Chris said,
March 3, 2007 at 11:06 pm
Hi Elena, thanks for spotting that; I’ve copied it onto the KEI page.