What is the difference between Japanese 1st and 2nd grade? How much less difficult?

Updated on educate 2024-03-16
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Level 1 has more grammar than Level 2, but many of those grammars are not commonly used. But to take the first level, you have to memorize or memorize it.

    In terms of words, level 1 is much more in demand than level 2. When taking the first level, there are many words, and although some words have been seen, there will be two identical answers. However, if you look at the meaning of the sentence, you will know which one to choose. The more words you memorize, the better.

    Listening, for those who take the first level, listening is an important point. Because the level 1 listening difficulty spans a relatively large range. In other words, there are many things you can't understand in Level 1 listening, but with more practice, you will still improve.

    In the past years, the people who have taken the first level test have the best listening, with a score of 50. So, practice your listening more.

    If you want to learn Japanese, you can come to this button skirt, first of all, 478, in the middle is 932, and finally 026, you can learn and communicate in it, and there are also materials to be used**. Learning Japanese, like any other knowledge, will encounter difficulties and bottlenecks, so the key is not to give up.

    The motivation for learning is, why do you learn, do you follow the trend? Or do you really like it in your heart?

    If you give up easily, then you don't like it at all. What you really approve of from your heart is something that you will find a way to do no matter what.

    You can only look at some text things, and it is recommended that you can come to the live class if you have time.

    Reading is also a difficult part of Level 1, and it is not as easy as Level 2. There are a lot of words or grammar in the article that you haven't seen before. Moreover, the bias of the test article is also relatively large.

    Almost, that's all, anyway, it's just those few words, listen more, remember more, memorize more, do more 、、、

    Ok, I wish you passed the 、、、

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Japanese is not difficult. I'm studying Japanese. Many people find Japanese difficult mainly because they find the grammar and vocabulary too cumbersome.

    If you start with grammar and vocabulary, it will be difficult to learn it at times. If you develop a sense of language first, it is really not difficult to learn. I did this myself, and I don't find it difficult to speak Japanese.

    The key to developing a sense of language is to listen more and speak more. If you learn a language, no matter how good the grammar and vocabulary are, if you can't speak, it is equivalent to learning in vain. Taking English as an example, many people can speak good English without bothering much after going abroad, which shows the importance of environment and sense of language.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Difference Between Level 1 and Level 2: Different words, different grammar.

    1. Different grammar: Level 1: Master the advanced grammar, vocabulary (about 2,000 words), vocabulary (about 10,000), and master the basic and comprehensive Japanese language skills for scientific research at a Japanese university.

    Second, the grammar is different: N1 has more than 100 more articles than N2, and many meanings are similar to Level 2, but the expressions are richer, more written, and more advanced. Reading and listening are actually a test of the overall mastery of words and grammar, only when the words and grammar are memorized and understood thoroughly, can the intention of the questioner be accurately analyzed.

    Grade

    Japanese Level 1: The same level and evaluation criteria as the original Level 1, but the difficulty range of the test is increased to determine whether or not you can use a certain level of ability.

    Japanese Level 2: Approximately the same level as the current Level 2.

    Japanese Level 3: At the current level between Level 2 and Level 3.

    Japanese Level 4: Approximately the same level as the current Level 3.

    Japanese Level 5: Approximately the same level as the current Level 4.

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