JLPT Speed Master N4 Grammar covers 80 grammar items across 31 units, with each unit containing two to three items. Each unit presents grammar through conversation-based example sentences, a basic explanation, connection patterns, and drills. Exam-format practice appears every five units, and there are two mock tests at the end. It includes 12 conjugation tables as reference.
This is a drill-heavy grammar workbook, not a textbook. Each grammar point gets a short explanation and then you practise it. Sou Matome compresses N4 grammar into a daily two-page schedule over six weeks, which suits learners who want structure and routine but gives thinner explanations. Shin Kanzen Master takes a more intensive training approach with phased skill building. TRY! teaches grammar through dialogues and longer readings. Speed Master sits between them: more practice than Sou Matome, more approachable than Shin Kanzen Master, and more focused on drilling than TRY!. If you have already worked through a beginner textbook like Genki or Minna no Nihongo and want exam-format practice on N4 grammar, this does the job.
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