I want to take the Japanese level 2 exam, and now I have completed the two new Japanese volumes

Updated on educate 2024-03-27
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Or find a class to learn, the correct pronunciation is very important, to have a good teacher, say you learn late, I am now learning intermediate, is the tuition is very expensive, I will go to Shanmu, I am Nanjing, many people say that Shanmu is not good, I think I go to know, our teacher is very good, very responsible, every class to dictate, every few exams a test, but after class to go to the office to drink tea or go home directly to copy a few times, we are responsible, or good, choose a good more formal training institution is better.

    In addition, if you want to learn Japanese (want to find a job in this area), it is better not to learn pure Japanese, it is better to learn some financial management and business Japanese, it is more popular to come out, Japanese companies basically do not care about your Japanese, sometimes pay more attention to this aspect, training Japanese is too easy for Japanese companies, you will go to that 2-3 months, this is a good way out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you want to study Japanese more deeply, it is necessary to choose a school that specializes in Japanese to recharge your batteries, and then improve your listening. I suggest you go to the Honesty Academy, where you can easily pass the second level of Japanese, where the teaching environment is good and the teachers are knowledgeable. The student learning atmosphere is good, and the honest college creates the cradle of talents.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After all, it's an exam.,There's still a certain difference with oral English.,It's still more difficult to make a new Japanese.,But it's still more difficult to pass the second level if you have 2 volumes.,Generally it's almost a second-level level after learning 4 volumes.。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Japanese language training school here in Shijiazhuang also changed the line, I learned it in Lianbang here, and I feel that the change is good. They use their own textbooks, which are particularly targeted for the exam, and they are dual teachers, that is, in addition to the teachers, there are also teachers who help you pre-review. You can also ask.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let's learn honest Japanese. It's very well taught over there.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    An honest foreign language can help you make this happen! Because this school is very experienced in Japanese language crashing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm responsible for telling you, if you want to pass N2, then you should at least finish these four books, and carefully memorize all the grammar and vocabulary you need to master. Of course, it is also necessary to do the N2 past papers, focusing on listening and reading, consolidating vocabulary and grammar repeatedly, and practicing writing frequently, otherwise even if you finish these four books, you may not be able to pass. Come on and good luck!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The intermediate level is N2 level, and a few parts of the book also contain first-level content, because the textbook is too old, if you don't learn the N1 textbook, you can take a look at "Advanced Japanese" He is the 5th volume of "New Japanese", and if you are preparing for the exam.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can study the first three volumes, but you must do intensive training before the exam, familiarize yourself with the question types of the exam, and master the test-taking skills.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I've finished learning the first three N2 books, but the premise is that you have to master more than eighty percent of the knowledge points of these three books, and you have to buy at least one review material to practice well, I didn't listen very well before, I practiced 2 listening books, and listened to it two or three times. Do a little more past papers to see which aspect you are weaker, and then buy relevant thematic materials to practice. If you have the words, you can master the books

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes Generally, it is

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