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#1: Japanese for English speakers coming to Duolingo in May, director of business development says. | 98 comments
#2: Pro-tip: Stop self-assessing your Japanese level. Instead, take the J-CAT (Japanese Computerized Adaptive Test) every 6 months. It's free, online, registration is simple and the test takes about 1 hour. | 47 comments
#3: Free Japanese study materials online thanks to MLC Japanese. MLC is a Japanese language school in Tokyo, but they provide a lot of free study material for all levels on their website. Helped me a lot! | 14 comments
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