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Reading comprehension - Tiansheng human language.
Grammar - Grammar questions from previous years.
Word - First-level grammar book.
Listening - NHK News and Past Past Papers Listening.
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Japanese level 1 is very good to buy a level 1 vocabulary book and take it out for a long time to memorize Buy a book of 1 and 2 grammar items memorized 1 and 2 level 1 listening books buy 2-3 copies of reading comprehension is enough to buy one copy When the words and grammar are halfway through, you can take it out and practice Usually watch more anime Japanese dramas It's okay.
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Vocabulary is the key, and you can expand your vocabulary by doing past papers, but it is also very necessary to memorize some common words in the vocabulary manual;
Grammar can be bought with explanations and exercises, so that it will not feel boring, and you can quickly apply what you have learned, and you can deepen your memory (it is not recommended to have very cumbersome grammar books, which are easy to get bored);
Listening can be practiced through past papers and *** that come with magazines.
Watching Japanese dramas is also a great way to learn Japanese, but pay attention to the high-frequency words and grammar in them, and don't forget to learn them because of the plot and handsome men and women
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There are a lot of them, and the exam is a big problem. There is also the option of completely dedicating yourself to the task at hand, not attending classes or working, and purely learning Japanese.
If you want not to delay your work and have a short period of time, you still have to choose to learn with the teacher, and the progress of the course must not be in a hurry, it must be gradual. From the basic pronunciation and grammar of Japanese learning to the subsequent Japanese language exams. I've finished the N2 exam so far, and I'm looking for Okigamo Japanese Language Education, and I'm now using the evening time to take live and recorded classes.
My teacher is really professional, according to my understanding, acceptance has been to adjust the pace of learning, the teacher has always been with me to determine whether the content learning is in place The teacher is reliable, and there is no problem in completing it in a short period of time.
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Is nine months a short time without taking a leave of work? Or is it only a month or two that is considered a short time I finished the N2 exam in the ninth month.
If you want to complete the Japanese language exam in a month or two, it is basically impossible, and it is a language genius. After all, it is a language, how can it only take one or two months to complete the test for the culture that you need to use in your daily life and work in a country, if you only plan to spend about a year, you still have to find a reliable school teacher, Japanese itself is a language that is easy to get started and difficult to understand, in fact, it is a long process.
I studied Japanese in Okigamo, and the teacher was quite responsible, and he always paid attention to me, and then I studied very seriously on my own. When I asked a question in class, the teacher answered it directly and immediately. I will also watch the recording repeatedly at home, and the Japanese teacher who rushes to the duck every time is very clear If you learn well in a short period of time, you must work hard enough, and choose a reliable school like me.
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Words recommend a yellow book of Jiahe, open the book, on the left is Chinese characters, with example sentences, on the right is directly related to the practice of new question types, I use this, I think it's very good, after all, the first level test is not Lukong is a simple word what is the meaning of Chinese, but the context of application.
The grammar is basically the same, just more than 100 pieces, but many of the tests do not come from here, so it is recommended to do the grammar of the real questions of the old question type.
Listening can do Jiahe's 35-day book, the amount of questions is not very large, so don't do it according to the date he gave, finish it in a week or a short time, this will improve greatly.
In the same way, the same goes for other exercises, don't plan what to do every day for a few months, so that by the end of the day, you will have forgotten what you memorized at the beginning, and if you want to learn grammar, you can memorize it in a short period of time, and then practice, so that what you start to see has not been forgotten, and you can consolidate it after practice.
The above is what you need to do at the beginning, when you have almost mastered the skills, words, and grammar, you can do the simulation, and the simulation here can be divided into words, grammar, reading comprehension, listening to these parts of the simulation, the intensive training series issued by the East China University of Science and Technology Press is very good, and the difficulty is enough.
The full set of simulations recommends that you buy a copy of the U-CAN Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1 Mock Test (with CD-ROM) on Excellence, which is produced in Japan and introduced by the Commercial Press, and the listening is particularly clear. And "Sprint!" New JLPT N1 Countermeasures Simulation Analysis" is also good, there are summary of common test words in front, question-making skills, etc., there are five sets of simulations, I think it is enough.
Good luck.
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Listening can only be practiced repeatedly. The rest needs to look at the first-level grammar summary, the first-level vocabulary summary.
For example, grammar summary: "How to Solve Grammar Problems in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test".
This book is cheap and simple. It is better for taking the test and easy to memorize. Some grammar books are too detailed, and it is better for people who are very familiar with grammar to read them.
You can find the word summary yourself, it is better to use verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, continuations, and loanwords to summarize in blocks.
Although you can't memorize it all, it's good to read it again and keep a thought, in case you get out of the exam!
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No one can guarantee that it will pass this at one time, in short, it has a considerable level of guarantee to pass.
Let me tell you a little bit about my own experience.
Vocabulary: If you have time, it is best to memorize comprehensively, and if you don't have enough time, memorize those high-frequency words in a targeted manner. In addition, don't think that those who have taken the test in previous years will not take the test again, and the chance of asking questions again is still not small.
From my own point of view, the most wrong part is the verb, because there is only pronunciation and no Chinese characters in the question, and many words that I usually think I know are stuck in my mouth and can't remember.
Reading: Read more to speed up your speed and comprehension, because there will be several long articles, so pay attention to cultivating the ability to extract key content from large paragraphs of information. Keep in mind that reading is the most time-consuming part of the exam.
In addition, summarizing the exam questions of previous years, I found that Japanese people love to analyze human psychology and behavioral habits through a social or scientific phenomenon, and the insights are generally relatively novel, so you can find similar articles to read.
Listening: Doing the original questions is the best way to do it. What's more interesting is that the original question I bought was read by the publisher itself, compressing the content of about an hour into less than half an hour, speaking at a fast speed and without blank time for you to think and answer the questions in between.
After getting used to this, I feel much more relaxed when I take the exam.
Oh, the above is my experience, I was the first level of the exam in July this year, I feel that it is not as difficult as imagined, don't be entangled in the questions for too long, just choose by feeling, after all, as long as you ensure that two-thirds of the correct rate is OK.
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Let's work hard. Vocabulary, grammar, listening, do more past papers. Break a leg. It's Japanese N1, and it's a lot more difficult than Level 1, I personally think.
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2. Vocabulary and grammar are carried out daily according to the progress of the selected workbook. (Materials such as the Ruby Book, the Blue Book, etc., are allocated by time).
2. Listening must be repeated to understand all the words in it, if there are still words that you don't understand, it is equivalent to wasting a practice.
3. Pay attention to the summary of words.
4. Grammar must be understood to understand why all other items are wrong in order to be mastered.
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I had to memorize the vocabulary every day, and I bought a slightly smaller first-class vocabulary book back then, because the large book was inconvenient to carry, and I was afraid to read it, and I didn't have the confidence to finish it, let alone read it repeatedly. After accumulating a large amount of vocabulary, you can talk about listening and past questions.
Listening is something that needs to be paid special attention to and strengthened, because it is often very nervous during the exam, and you may be able to understand it at ordinary times, but by the time the recording has passed for a moment, you have not reacted. Before listening, it is also necessary to remember more authentic sayings, some flexible fixed collocations and extraneous meanings. Because listening is often spoken in Japanese daily life, it is relatively flexible, and not all of it appears in ordinary textbooks.
Grammar, I suggest buying a small first-level grammar book, reading and memorizing it repeatedly, and then there is the sea of tactics. Personally, I think that grammar is the one with the smallest gap and the easiest to produce results.
It's not difficult to read the content of the article, but there are often 2 answers that are like the correct answers, and when you usually do the exercises, you have to go back to the original text and scrutinize it repeatedly, so as to improve the accuracy.
Past papers should be done one or two sets at each stage of review, past papers are very valuable, and one set is less. Usually you should practice with mock questions.
I hope my experience will be helpful to you.
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Listening should be preparable.
Grammar or something, look at the grammar book.
Do the past papers to practice reading comprehension.
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I think I should add the original cherry balls, which are full of colloquialisms of life. Note that it is the original Japanese version, not the noon dubbed version.
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As in English, there are parts for words, grammar, reading, and listening. (The best thing is to make a plan for yourself, how many questions to memorize and do every day).
Words, it is best to put them in sentences and memorize them with pure limbs, which is very useful. Buy a book dedicated to Level 1 Vocabulary.
Grammar, too, is read and memorized repeatedly every day. (I personally recommend Dalian Institute of Technology, and the explanation is very detailed, including the comparison of similar grammar.) That's what I used to get over the grade. )
Reading, in fact, Chinese reading is very strong! My advice is not to read the whole article and waste time. Find the problem, then look for the answer on a small scale, and if you don't find it, expand the scope. Pay attention to the first sentence and the closing sentence of each paragraph.
Listening, which is more difficult for beginners. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that you have listening time every day. It is important to mention that you must do the whole set of listening, not one by one, even if you do every question correctly, the score of the whole set of questions is still not high.
Buy a beginner's book first, and then start reading it little by little Mainly words, as long as the vocabulary is enough, it will be of great help to others! Actually, it's the back, rely on your own efforts I hope this advice can help you! Come on
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You can't pass the first level in a year. Some people learn every day and remember every day. Besides, you also let no foundation.
I suggest that you try the Japanese Level 2 Nakai according to the actual situation (also on the basis of daily hard work) may pass. My suggestion is to eliminate the textbook as standard Japanese. It is divided into primary upper and lower, intermediate dismantling.
Many universities use this textbook.
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Hello landlord! The speed of doing the questions can also be improved through continuous practice. I'm not an expert when it comes to speed reading, but I can share with you how I practiced when I first took the first level.
1. Read with the question, grasp the key words of the question, and then start reading the text. 2. When reading, don't just grasp the new words, but look at the general meaning, reading an article does not need to be 100% understood and read thoroughly, as long as you grasp its central idea, the general meaning is OK. It is important to arrange the words you see in your mind with their grammar in order to grasp their main meaning.
If you don't know the words, you can write them down and check the dictionary one by one after practicing, so that you can accumulate a lot of vocabulary by the time you take the exam. 3. The questions given in the reading are usually gradual, that is to say, the answer to this question can be answered after reading the first paragraph, and the next question can be answered after reading the second paragraph or after reading a few sentences. Most of them are like this.
This way we can answer one question and then look at the second question and then read the ......When the article is finished, the questions are answered. Some require the central idea of the article and the like, and you can roughly select it after reading it. 4. For articles that can't be understood after reading once, put them down for the time being, and the questions that follow.
Come back and watch it again when it's all over. First, you can change your thinking and rethink; Second, buy time for answering the questions that follow. 5. You can set a time for yourself to read.
For example, 55 minutes of reading, 15 minutes of grammar, and the rest of the time is spent checking. Strict control of time. The advantage of this is that when it comes to the actual exam, you will have a calm mind and will not be hectic.
People's thinking is easily disturbed by external influences. The above may be a little difficult to implement at the beginning, but as long as you work hard and persevere, I believe there will be a good harvest. The above is my reading method and is just for reference.
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