What should I prepare for the Japanese Language Level 2 exam?

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are a few days left until the exam, so you can arrange it like this.

    1. There is still room for improvement in listening. Listen to the listening questions you have done over and over again until the day of the test. The aim is to exercise the ears.

    2. You can read the vocabulary roughly once, and you don't need to put too much effort into it.

    3. When it comes to grammar, it is best to achieve this state before the exam: when you get a grammar question, you can roughly know what the question is about and what to choose just by looking at the options. But don't worry if you don't reach such a state, and again, read the questions you have done before.

    In short, the review method in the days before the exam is to read and listen to the questions repeatedly, and it is best not to do new questions.

    I remember that when I took the first level exam, I listened to a tape of the listening test again and again, and I was still listening to it on the way to the test, because I was too familiar with the content, so I didn't have any nervousness before the test, because I understood every sentence, and I approached the exam room with confidence. It's also a self-soothing method. Grammar is to read the questions repeatedly, and the vocabulary basically relies on the instructions accumulated in the usual time, and the result is of course to pass the exam successfully.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Actually, at this stage, I think listening is the key, because you can't remember much grammar and words anymore, so listen more every day to get points.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are three specific question types for the New Japanese Language Test N2:

    1. Language knowledge (words, vocabulary, grammar) 60 points.

    The first sub-section consists of 6 "Chinese character pronunciations", the second sub-section contains 6 "meaning" questions, the third sub-section consists of 7 "synonyms", and the fourth sub-section consists of 6 "usage" questions.

    2. 60 points for reading.

    The first part is 3 "short articles", the second part is 2 "medium articles", the third part is 1 "long article", the fourth part is 1 "comparison of two articles", the fifth part is 1 "long article", and the sixth part is 1 "information retrieval of Rotten Bizhou".

    3. 60 points in listening.

    The first question has a picture question, the second question has options without a picture, the third question has no pictures and no options, the fourth question has no pictures and no options, the fifth question is a long reading hungry listening, and the last one has two questions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The full score for each level of the new ability test is 180 points.

    2. Qualification standards for each level:

    The N1 pass line is 100 points, and the verbal knowledge, reading comprehension, and listening must reach more than 19 points (including 19 points) in order to pass.

    The N2 pass line is 90 points, and the verbal knowledge, reading comprehension, and listening must each reach more than 19 points (including 19 points) to pass.

    The N3 pass line is 95 points, and the verbal knowledge, reading comprehension, and listening must each reach more than 19 points (including 19 points) to pass.

    The N4 pass line is 90 points, and the sum of verbal knowledge and reading comprehension reaches 38 points, and the listening comprehension score reaches 19 points or more (including 19 points) to pass.

    The N5 pass line is 80 points, and the sum of verbal knowledge and reading comprehension reaches 38 points, and the listening comprehension score reaches 19 points or more (including 19 points) to pass.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    90 Pass When you check the official results of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, you should have written whether you passed or not.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Characters, vocabulary 1, pronunciation of Japanese kanji in sentences (1*20 points) A total of 5 questions and 20 questions 2, the kanji writing of katakana in a sentence (1*20 points) A total of 5 questions and 20 questions 3, choose the appropriate words to fill in the sentence (2*15) A total of 15 questions 4, choose the corresponding words according to the meaning of the sentence or the way to use it (2*10) A total of 10 questions The above total of 90 points score calculation method: score 90 * 100 (for example, full score: 90 90 * 100 = 100 points) 2. Listening 1, look at the picture and choose (1*15) a total of 15 questions 2, listen to the dialogue and choose the correct answer (no picture 1*13) a total of 13 questions The above total of 28 points score calculation method:

    Score 28*100 (e.g. full score: 28 28*100=100 points) 3. Reading comprehension, grammar 1, reading the passage and choosing the correct answer (5*7) 7 questions in total2, same as above (5*6) 6 questions in total3, look at the short passage (or picture) to answer the question (5*9) 7 questions in total (9 small questions) 4. Choose appropriate vocabulary or grammar to fill in the sentence (2*34) (1) 22 questions in total(2) 6 questions in total(3) 6 questions in total. Calculation method for the above 178 points: Score 178* 100 (e.g. out of a score:.)

    178 178*100=100 points).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Prepare at least one Level 2 grammar book (for grammar "Complete Mastery of Level 2 Grammar Strategies") and past papers (preferably from the last level 2 exam).

    If you use Japanese a lot, you can prepare for the exam by accumulating Level 2 vocabulary on a daily basis, so you can do a set of mock questions according to the test standards in advance, see if you are weak in that area, and then strengthen your weaknesses in the subsequent review.

    It is best to do several sets of mock questions before the exam to master time allocation, etc.

    The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is an international level test organized by the Japan International Exchange Association (Japan**) and the Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JSEDA) and is divided into five levels (N1, N2, N3, N4, N5, with N1 being the highest level). N2 is basically the same level as the original JLPT Level 2. N3 is a level between the former JLPT Level 2 and Level 3 (newly established).

    N4 is basically the same level as the original JLPT Level 3. N5 is basically the same level as the original JLPT Level 4.

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