I m not majoring in Japanese, but I want to learn Japanese, so how can I get a Japanese certificate?

Updated on educate 2024-02-10
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you have no foundation, it is very difficult to learn on your own, and it is very slow, and it is easy to make detours when you first start pronouncing or something.

    It is recommended to enroll in a basic class first, which is a class that speaks standard day or Japanese for everyone, which is not expensive. Then stick to it for a while, and see if you want to learn Japanese because you're hot-headed, or if you like it very much, and you're interested. If it's the latter, you'll basically learn all the knowledge points of the second level of Japanese after you finish the basic class.

    Then you can prepare for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. Of course, the process of preparing for the battle will be very difficult for a relatively fast student like you! Think about how others have studied English for so many years, relying entirely on the accumulation of their own knowledge to take the exam.

    And you are far less solid than them, at this time you can apply for another exam class, which can also help you avoid a lot of detours and save a lot of time in the process of preparing for the second level or even the first level!

    Anyway, that's how I came over.,Now I'm watching Japanese dramas Conan, I can understand it without reading subtitles, and there are still a lot of words.,A lot of times I can't hear what I'm saying.。 But I never gave up! Hope these help you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you don't have a Japanese major, you can just take the test, go to the overseas exam information network, and there are all the time to take the test, the test room, and the test time. There is no professional distinction, and there is no social distinction between students.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you are a student, you can go to your school to find out about it, for example, go to the Japanese department to learn about this situation, and if you have already graduated, look at some Japanese language training institutions, this is a faster way to do things.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    2. After entering, in the education network, find the exam registration menu and click to enter.

    3. Once inside, find the Japanese Language Proficiency Test option and click on it.

    4. In the lower right corner, we select the user portal of the education network and click in.

    5. After entering, if there is a login operation that we directly use and password, register for it. If not, click Register Personal Information.

    6. Then click Agree to the agreement and follow the prompts to complete the relevant operations.

    7. Finally, use the registration and password to log in, and pass the exam after registration, you can get a Japanese certificate.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Certificates of N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5 are valid for a long time.

    Purpose of the certificate. 1. When most Japanese universities recruit foreign students, they require them to submit the candidate's N1 certificate as a basis for their language proficiency.

    2. Japanese colleges require registered international students to submit N1 or N2 certificates.

    3. The Japanese side requires the submission of corresponding grade certificates for relevant international exchanges or certain labor importers.

    4. Some Japanese-funded enterprises in China require their job seekers to submit corresponding grade certificates.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    n1 [The most recognized and authoritative. 】

    N2 [If you have absolute information about passing N1, you can skip the test.] Of course, if you are currently a junior or less and are going to do an internship in preparation for your job search, you will also need an N2 certificate. 】

    J-Test [It is not as practical as N1, but if N1 has not been tested and you need a certificate urgently, you can consider it.] There is a certain degree of recognition].

    Specialization 8 [Attention is very low. But I've come across job seekers who have to specialize in 8. If you want to develop in the direction of professional translation, you will need it. Of course, if you are a major, it is better to pass the exam].

    Specialization 4 [That's a floating cloud].

    Japanese Interpretation [Quite difficult. Level 4 is very difficult to take. Therefore, as far as I know, there are very few people who come out of the Japanese language department to work as non-professional translators. LZ can go to the challenge and take a look

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, I'm a Japanese major. I'm a senior this year. I also took the first level and the eighth grade.

    It is indeed more useful to recruit N1. Nothing else works. However, it has been difficult to find a job related to Japanese in recent years because of European debts.

    It still depends on the back door of the house.。。。

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Generally, you can take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) for level 3421.

    What kind of problem do you have?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Intermediate and advanced interpreting is the best, but the premise is to reach N1, and it is very effective to go to Onlly's training course, which my sister has learned.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Sure the ability to take the certificate is good, J-text is about the same, it's really useless, you can go to Onlly to learn interpreting, this is the best way out.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You have to pass the test before you are qualified to say that it is useless!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test) is a relatively complete test evaluation system established by the Japan International Exchange Association and the Japan Educational Exchanges and Services in 1984, and began to be implemented in relevant countries and regions in the same year, and by 2008, a total of 173 cities in 51 countries and regions in the world (except Japan) held this test. 750,000 people signed up. The committee consists of a planning committee and an examination committee. The Planning Committee is responsible for the formulation of the implementation plan and the analysis and evaluation of the results of the examination; The examination board is responsible for the order of the test questions.

    2. The full name of the test is the Practical Japanese Language Proficiency Test (hereinafter referred to as the "Practical Japanese Language Proficiency Test"). In August 2007, it was recognized by the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (Ministry of Labour document). Its main function is to test the Japanese language ability of non-native speakers.

    In the early 90s of the last century, when Japan's economic development reached its peak, due to the severe shortage of human resources in Japan, the use of foreigners in Japan to enter the company became an irreplaceable method. In 1991, the Japanese Language Testing Association developed the Japanese Language Testing Association to cooperate with the Japanese language test for foreigners in Japan. Because its identification method is scientific and reasonable, it has quickly become the only choice for many enterprises.

    At least one of the above two certificates is required.

    Well, if you do your job, you will be able to work on Japanese translation and Japanese teaching, including portable translators hired by companies, as well as translations of Japanese books, which requires very high professional knowledge of Japanese, strong professionalism, and there are many classifications, both international ** and business Japanese.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    International Japanese Level 1, of course, you can also take some professional Level 4, but the most common is the International Japanese Level 1. You are a Japanese major, you can only do translation, and then when you work, pay more attention to other fields, depending on your gender, and then decide on the field of follow-up development, Japanese is just a stepping stone. Of course, you can also do translation all the time, depending on your hobby.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    International level, English level 4 and 6 ,,?Translation certificates can be taken. Work-wise.

    You can go to a Japanese company, a teacher, or take the civil service exam, as I said upstairs, if you don't specialize in translation, Japanese is a communication tool, and you can learn something that interests you in your spare time, which is very good for finding a job.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Japanese learning materials can be obtained in the following ways:

    3. It is recommended that you can buy suitable Japanese study books on Dangdang.com. Japanese can be bought and learned.

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