How long does it take to go from beginner to international level 2?

Updated on educate 2024-02-08
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    International Grade 2 is dried shrimp?

    Even only know the aptitude test level 2.

    2 years to learn level 1 is sufficient.

    I went to Level 2 in 10 months.

    Level 1 will be taken in December, and I believe there is no problem.

    If you have any questions about going to Japan next year, please raise your hand

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I guess that's enough.

    Generally, those who have only studied intensive training for one year have completed it, and those who have studied it for one year can pass level 1 of Japanese language proficiency.

    Of course, this is not absolute, it depends on your own situation.

    Overall, you have to work hard!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It only took me a year and a half to learn Level 1 (passing the exam) on my own, and one year to Level 1 is enough for me to go full-time.

    It is enough for 1 year to level 2.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, the second level is half a year to a year and a half, and the first level is one to two years, and it depends on your efforts.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In general, it takes 9-12 months to learn Japanese from beginner to N2. Generally, if self-study is only to pass the N2 exam, after all, there is no speaking, so as long as you buy targeted books to read, 9-12 months is a very common, very moderate, and very feasible time.

    This is a study plan that is generally applicable to most students, not only can they successfully pass the N2 level, but also pass the exam with a high score, and the pressure of studying is not very great.

    At present, from beginner to N2 level in China, it takes at least 600 class hours to pass N2 in terms of Japanese learning hours. In the past, I had to study Japanese for more than 660 hours to study N2 abroad, but I don't know whether it was self-study or systematic study.

    How do you learn Japanese from beginner to N2?

    Self-study Japanese: If you want to start with the basics, you can consider studying on your own, as it is relatively easy to get started. Students can find some materials online to study.

    Common self-study textbooks include New Japanese, New Standard Japanese, etc., which are relatively good textbooks. Then learn according to the relevant learning resources on the Zhaocai network.

    Enroll in a class: It takes a long time to learn Japanese on your own to reach N2, so if you are in a hurry, or if you don't have a high level of self-study ability, you can enroll in a class to learn Japanese. If you sign up for a class, the training institution will plan a study plan for you, so you don't have to think more about how to learn, follow the plan given by the institution, don't miss the class, and review carefully, then there is no big problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    At least a year.

    1. Basic knowledge of Japanese.

    If you have a basic knowledge of Japanese, it will be relatively faster to reach the N2 level. If you are currently at about N4, you have a certain vocabulary accumulation, and you usually review and study. If you have a teacher to guide you in Japanese learning, you can learn Japanese in about half a year to reach the N2 level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

    Whatever you miss, you can't miss the learning resources.

    I have collected a lot of scanned books of textbooks, and there are also a lot of ** tutorial materials, and at the same time, in order to facilitate everyone's communication, I put the materials and tutorial books in the large learning tutorial materials (skirt), Jia Weixin starts: gon end: 699, combine the above two sets of numbers in order, and you will be pulled into the skirt.

    The information and resources in this can save everyone from taking a lot of detours and improve everyone's learning efficiency.

    2. Zero knowledge of Japanese.

    For general beginners, if they want to reach the N2 level of Japanese for the first time, they need to receive systematic Japanese learning, and it will take nearly a year to have a teacher to answer questions, and then consolidate the knowledge they have learned with practice questions and stage tests.

    In summary, if you want to reach the level of N2 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, you need to prepare for at least one year of study. If you are self-taught, the preparation time will be longer. Finally, I would like to remind everyone that Japanese learning is not a fast food mode, it requires students' persistence and dedication

    1. Level requirements for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N2:

    1.You need to master about 6,000-8,000 Japanese vocabulary.

    2.You need to master more than 500 pieces of Japanese Doufeng grammar.

    3.It is recommended to spend about 600 hours studying Japanese.

    In general, the N2 level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test is able to meet the needs of daily life and business interactions, and to communicate with Japanese people at a deeper level. Many universities that study in Japan also have N2 requirements for students.

    2. N2 passing requirements for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test:

    1.A total score of 90 or more.

    2.Vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, and each score must be greater than or equal to 19 points to pass the level test.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The length of time to learn Japanese varies from person to person and depends on a variety of factors, including the purpose of learning, the frequency and efficiency of learning, the method of learning, and the background of the native language. Generally speaking, it takes a long time and a lot of practice to get from beginner to N2 level.

    For example, it takes at least two years to go from zero to N2 level. During this period, you need to invest a lot of time and energy to learn Japanese grammar, vocabulary, listening, speaking, reading and writing, etc., and at the same time, you need to do a lot of practice and practice, such as listening training, blind and false language practice, reading comprehension, etc.

    Of course, the pace of learning can also vary from person to person. If the learner has a better language talent and learning method, or puts more time and effort into it, the time between the grinds to reach the n2 level may also be shortened. Conversely, if the learner lacks time or does not study properly, it may take longer to reach the N2 level.

    In short, learning Japanese requires time and effort, and it is necessary to plan the study plan and progress according to your own situation and goals, and at the same time to study and practice persistently in order to achieve good learning results.

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