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So if you’re on page 65 right now: don’t rush. Trace the kanji. Make flashcards. Read the example sentences out loud. This one page might take you three days. And that’s okay.

Here’s a text based on that context, written as if from a learner's study journal or a tutor’s advice:

Because after page 65? You’re one step closer to the 165 total kanji you need for N4. And more importantly, one step closer to reading Japanese without fear.