Hello, can you give me a copy of the cracked courseware of the Japanese 0 to N1 course of Hujiang On

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

    It's very strange why I still miss the courseware in that format, that is the eternal pain in the heart of a certain Jiang, see the original text of popular science below:

    A: Not exactly. Some of the courseware are real courses, such as "Playing with Excel in the Workplace" and "** Creative Painting Classroom"; Most of the courseware is audio (***) + text + **, through some script files to control the time of text and the transition effect of **, all language courseware is this type.

    Before a Jiang online school cancels the school bag, the audio, text, and ** will be suppressed into an encrypted s w f file, and then it can be offline locally**. However, this encrypted file was cracked, causing pirated courseware to fly all over the world, forcing a certain Jiang to cancel support for this format.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, there are tutorial resources for Japanese learning here, from beginner to proficient

    Systematic and complete, it is more suitable for beginners to learnAnswer: Tutorial.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no such thing, but there is a set of N1 online courses.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it is a part-time study, such as: weekend classes, evening classes, etc

    It takes 3 to 4 months to complete a stage of study, and it is estimated that it will take 2 years of continuous study to complete N1 from beginner to N1.

    This learning style is suitable for students who have a lot of time to study.

    There is plenty of time to review, consolidate, digest and reinforce the content studied each week; However, the learning cycle is long, so we must continue to maintain the enthusiasm for learning and persist in learning.

    If studying full-time, classes are held from Monday to Friday

    The primary stage course can basically complete a stage of learning in 1 month; Half a year can go from N5 to N1.

    There is a lot of knowledge to learn every week, and you need to keep up with the teacher's rhythm in class, review and digest carefully after class, and ask the teacher or teaching assistant teacher in time if you don't understand the knowledge points. The short study time allows you to learn Japanese more quickly and achieve your learning goals.

    If it's a one-on-one approach

    This learning method is more flexible, and it is also the most efficient way to learn, which can be planned according to your own learning time and learning goals, and is a highly personalized learning method.

    One-on-one learning time can be completed according to your own needs, and the long time has a long arrangement, and the time is short and short.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Others tell you how to spend N1 in a year, can you really do it in one year according to this method? I'm a graduate of the Japanese language major, and as far as I know, the major may not have been a year, but of course, there are too many things we usually learn, and there are other subjects and content that are not all related to the exam. So it takes more time.

    If you have to ask how to live, read the grammar, vocabulary, and listening four items. There is no fill-in-the-blank essay, and all multiple-choice answer sheets are filled. Therefore, practice listening training a lot of NHK and so on, and learn all the grammar and vocabulary from 0 to N1 in one year.

    Complete all the mock questions. Try.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    N1 is still quite difficult, more than half of the words and grammar that are not used in daily life are investigated, and the listening speed is equal to or greater than the Japanese language speed, especially if you respond in time and do not carry out targeted exercises, it will be confused, so it is recommended to sign up for a class.

    If you are still zero-based, it is impossible to N1 in a year. There are several stages when I want me to speak Japanese. If you want to learn Japanese well, it is best to join a good learning environment, you can come to this Q group, first 530, 249 in the middle, and finally 208, so that everyone can study more conveniently, and they can also communicate and share materials together.

    The first stage is zero-based, but I've seen anime and so on before, so this kind of start will be a little faster, but the difference is not big.

    The second stage is to complete the elementary level, and generally master the conjugation and basic grammar vocabulary except for the passive service.

    The third stage is to master all conjugation and N3 grammar vocabulary.

    In the third stage, you can actually take the N2 test, and the score will not be too high, but there is a possibility. The fourth stage is to start memorizing n2 and learning n2 grammar, at this time conjugation or something is already at hand, and most of the daily articles can be understood, but the reading speed is still very slow. At this time, go to the N2 test, and 9 percent can pass.

    But in the N1 exam, the odds of passing are zero. In the final stage, it is difficult to say, N1 grammar began to memorize a lot, vocabulary began to contact slang a lot, and did not let go of any words that could not be used. When will you feel like you have half the chance of passing n1?,It's probably your next Japanese original game.,Or buy an original **.,It's no problem if you can watch it smoothly.,At least 80% of the anime can be understood blindly.。

    The gap between N1 and N2 is very large, and I have to get half of the questions wrong in my simulation of N1 now, but N2 can do a spike, so there is no way. After reading n1, my scalp is numb, and I can't go around, n2, as long as you read through, the answer is particularly obvious. Listening N1 you can get at least 1/3 wrong no matter how you listen, there are always difficult questions, N2 is enough with a little practice, and there are few difficult problems.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    PS: I've been taking Japanese courses in Hujiang for a few years now.

    1.Step-by-step + your own diligent words are definitely understandable, and the current courseware system is also quite humane2I also took a physical training class, but then I still felt that Hujiang was more suitable because the class time was more free and I could listen to it repeatedly.

    3.To practice the problems, you must first install the Japanese input method on your computer4There has never been a situation where you can't get into ** after paying the money (you have already paid a lot of money)5

    If you have any doubts, you can ask questions, and the teaching assistant or class teacher will answer them in a timely manner, or you can add a class group to discuss with your classmates.

    6.If you don't pass the exam, you can retake it to mean that you should "sign a contract to guarantee the class", this kind of course has to sign an agreement with the online school, and you can consult the online school customer service for the specific content.

    7.Of course, you can let the teacher correct and answer the homework, and it is a good habit to ask questions frequently.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello classmates, you are currently zero-based learning, or have a certain foundation, if you have zero contact learning, you must lay a solid foundation, carefully study and memorize fifty syllables and vocabulary grammar, if the goal is to pass N1, you can strengthen the review test points for N1 after learning the foundation, do some exercises, Japanese learning is a cumulative process, usually listen and watch more, come on!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Don't confuse you with the questions you asked, I'll answer them, I've been taking online classes in Hujiang.

    No thanks1, once the online class starts, will a new class be released every day until the end of the course? Not necessarily, depending on the course, sometimes it is a session every two days, and a new lesson is generally released at 0:00 in the morning.

    2. If the course is **, is there real-time interaction between students or between teachers and students? It's a **, it's actually in the form of ppt. If you interact in real time, there will be "I want to ask a question" on the courseware, and someone will answer you later.

    Each class has a homeroom teacher and teaching assistant. If you have any questions, you can post them in the after-class discussion area, and you can record and upload your pronunciation, and the teacher will listen to whether your pronunciation is correct.

    3. If I haven't kept up with the course for a while, can I make up for it by myself and continue to finish the course even if the deadline has passed?

    Yes, you can make up before the deadline, and I sometimes save up two or three lessons to listen to together, but it must be before the deadline. It can be extended after the deadline, but you will be charged money. There will be an email reminder after each lesson is released.

    4. How about the one-year long-term Japanese Language Proficiency Test in Hujiang? Does it work well? I didn't go to this class.

    But from my experience of attending countless classes. The online school is like this, it is convenient. But the downside is that you have to have a lot of self-control and planning.

    Trying to keep up with the lessons, I listened to some classes and didn't finish listening, after all, it's not really the teacher who urges you to go to class face-to-face.

    In addition, gifts: There are many classes that have pronunciation classes, just like YY, it is called cctalk, and you can communicate with everyone. There are many classes that have a punch-in function, which is equivalent to returning you a dime a day!! Ask me any questions!

    No thanks, no thanks!

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