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First of all, let's clarify a problem. Do you want to take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (grammar, listening, etc.) or do you want to improve your own speaking as well? Japanese anime is suitable for men, women and children with the whole family**, which shows that the grammar in Japanese is not very important.
Generally, you will be able to understand it if your level is between n3 and n2. And most of the anime are not complicated Japanese. You have to be clear about the fact that what is said in the anime is not necessarily what Japanese people say when they communicate with people.
For many years in the hot-blooded anime of anime, you have to communicate with others like this usually, not to frighten people. And if you can speak Japanese, you may not be able to use all Japanese grammar fluently. When I was studying in Japan, my Japanese teacher once said that the grammar used by Japanese people is almost N2, and N1 is very rarely used, and it is very difficult for Japanese people to pass N1 completely.
Speaking and grammar will not be the same. Just like when we usually speak Chinese, who values grammar? The same is true in Japan.
In addition, speaking Japanese is not as easy as you think, and you can't completely ignore grammar. Study Japanese at a Japanese school. Originally, I didn't have a foundation, but I learned level 1.
It takes about a year and a half for students to work hard. The above information is for your reference only. It is very difficult to learn Japanese to communicate with Japanese people in Japan.
As long as you are Chinese in China, the general Japanese pronunciation will not be very standard. You get the idea. Even if you learn well, you still feel that a foreigner is speaking Chinese.
I have the experience of studying in Japan, and I have relatives who do business with Japan. Although my relatives have been working as translators for many years, my Japanese pronunciation is not as good as I would have liked. But the Japanese understand.
And my relatives went to Japan to work part-time and learn Japanese on their own. If you want to learn authentic Japanese, I recommend studying abroad. You can only learn spoken Japanese after studying abroad.
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Hour. After all, the concept of "class time" is too vague and varies from country to country, from school to school and from training institution to institution.
If you want to study abroad, you can ask the admissions teacher of the other school for specific requirements.
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Japanese N1 is usually studied for half a year. N1 is the highest level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, and at N1 level, you can read Japanese newspapers extensively and understand most Japanese conversations。The N1 and N2 exams are based on two subjects: "Language Knowledge (Characters, Vocabulary, Grammar)," and "Listening."
Most Japanese universities require international students to submit the candidate's N1 certificate as a basis for their language proficiency. Japanese colleges and universities require registered international students to submit N1 or N2 certificates. The Japanese side requires the submission of the corresponding grade certificate for international exchanges or certain labor importers.
PrecautionsThe Japanese Language Proficiency Test is based on a comprehensive score and a passing score for each sub-score. A passing score for an individual score means that each individual score should be at least one of these scores. If one of the individual scores does not meet the passing score, then no matter how high the overall score is, it will not be considered a passing grade.
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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.
If you miss anything, 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.
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.
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Japanese and Korean belong to the same Chinese language family, but Japanese is more tolerant in writing and reading, and because 60% of Koreans learn Chinese, it is also possible to use Chinese in communication. So Japanese is recommended Sino-Japanese economic and trade is obvious to all, so I am not afraid of running out of food Japanese can be familiar with the commonly used fifty-syllable chart in a day or two in writing Korean is not very clear, because it should not be so simple But Japanese will become more and more grammatically complex This is the same as Korean.
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Japanese. How long you want to study N1 depends on your learning ability.
It is decided that students of the Japanese Department of a major university need to study 700 hours (including classes and self-directed study) to pass the Japanese N1 exam. But there are special cases, some people only take half a year to pass the N1 test, such people often have two characteristics, one is good talent, smart brain, strong sense of language; The second is that they have a lot of time to devote themselves to learning Japanese. The length of time you need to study Japanese N1 depends on your learning ability, and students in the Japanese language department of a major university need to study 700 hours (including classes and self-directed study) to pass the Japanese N1 exam.
But there are exceptions, there are. It only takes half a year for people to pass the N1 exam, and such people often have two characteristics, one is good talent, smart brain, and strong sense of language; The second is that they have a lot of time to devote themselves to learning Japanese.
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How long it takes to learn depends on your individual situation, but if you can solve the following problems, you will definitely be able to solve them quickly.
1. Insufficient vocabulary.
The problem of insufficient vocabulary mentioned by the subject, this problem is easier to solve than the listening problem, the practice is over, a large number of brush practice questions, and constantly increase the vocabulary in the practice questions, here I recommend two textbooks:
Red Blue Treasure Book N2 Vocabulary of Words
It contains more than 2,000 high-frequency words, more than 1,000 core words, and it takes 100 days to memorize the vocabulary in it, and I believe that the subject's vocabulary problem will no longer be a problem.
2. Listening part.
In fact, there is no quick way to listen to listening, and I can only make a breakthrough in the listening part by constantly listening to the correct pronunciation of Japanese and practicing continuously.
I read "Zhan Wei Japanese Lesson", a must-have for getting started, mainly because Mr. Zhan Wei has a clear bite in the teaching process, and the grammar is used smoothly, which is very critical, only by listening clearly, can you find the pronunciation, the correct use of grammar.
That's why I only watch ** classes in the listening part, not some radio stations and the like, compared to ** classes, radio stations are more inclined to tell stories than to teach, so they are relatively casual when they speak, and they are not suitable for listening to as exercises.
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Summary. In addition, some people say that it takes about half a year to study for about 5 hours a day using standard advanced Japanese textbooks, and about half a day to learn from beginner to N1. Some people also said that it takes about two years if the learning ability is average, and one year or less if the language talent is good.
In addition, a Japanese major student said that the total number of hours of Japanese language courses in the three semesters is about 440 hours, and the total number of hours is about 700 hours, including the time students spend studying on their own and the time they spend preparing for the final semester, so they can basically pass the N1 exam. Therefore, the amount of time it takes for the average person to study Japanese N1 varies depending on the individual situation, but it takes a considerable amount of time and effort.
The study time of Japanese N1 is as follows, and the study time of Japanese N1 varies depending on factors such as personal comprehension, hidden background, study time, whether there is an instructor, and the difficulty of the test paper of the year. According to an experienced learner, it takes about 1,671-1,753 hours to get a perfect grasp of the passing time (i.e. a low passing score of 100).
In addition, some people say that it takes about half a year to study for about 5 hours a day using standard advanced Japanese textbooks, and about half a day to learn from beginner to N1. Some people also say that it takes about two years if the learning ability is average, and one year or less if the language talent is stupid. In addition, a Japanese major student said that in three semesters, the total number of hours of Japanese language courses is about 440 hours, and the total number of hours is about 700 hours including the time students spend studying on their own and the time spent preparing for the final semester.
Therefore, the amount of time it takes for an average person to study Japanese N1 varies depending on the situation of the individual, but it takes a considerable amount of time and effort.
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