Who has a vocabulary list of Japanese level 2 and level 1 20

Updated on educate 2024-03-10
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Level 1: Students will acquire advanced grammar, vocabulary (about 2,000 words), and vocabulary (about 10,000 words), and will have comprehensive Japanese language skills for scientific research at a Japanese university, in addition to mastering the Japanese language necessary for social life. (900 hours of learning Japanese).

    Level 2: Master a high level of grammar, vocabulary (about 1000 words), vocabulary (about 6000), and have general conversation, reading, and writing skills. (600 hours of learning Japanese).

    Level 3: Master basic grammar, vocabulary (about 300 words), vocabulary (1500 words), master common conversations in daily life, and be able to read and write simple articles. (300 hours of learning Japanese).

    Level 4: Elementary grammar, vocabulary (about 100 words), vocabulary (about 800), simple conversation, and ability to read and write simple and short Japanese texts. (150 hours of learning Japanese).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I am a graduate of the Japanese Department of Japanese at the university, and my experience when I passed the first year is as follows:

    1. There are two very thin booklets, which are:

    Complete mastery of the Level 1 JLPT grammar problem countermeasures".

    Complete mastery of grammar problems for the Level 2 JLPT (Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press).

    The nearly 300 sentence patterns on the two books must be mastered. Very, very useful! Even if you don't understand a word, you can guess a little bit of a sentence, and it often appears when listening!

    2. Do all the past questions in the first ten years! Especially listening, you must hear every word repeatedly. If you don't understand the words, find them out and understand them.

    In fact, the listening test questions are sometimes very similar, such as always asking the shape of a vase, listening to two people play ** and then say what the relationship between the two is, etc., after listening more, it will naturally produce proficiency, and then encounter the same type of test questions, unless you unfortunately encounter a word that you don't understand, otherwise it is almost unfavorable.

    3. Try to memorize the words that have appeared on the past questions. For the rest, just memorize a little. Although I bought a back then, I didn't really read much at all, and I passed the same high score.

    The main reason is that, like Chinese, there are actually only a few commonly used words, and almost all of them are included in the past ten years.

    4. Pay attention to the precautions before the exam, don't forget to bring your ID card admission ticket, etc., if you bring your own radio, don't forget the battery and other ......Don't make a mistake or leave the answer sheet blank at the end! Guess you have to fill one up, 25% chance of it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Enrolling in cram schools is the right way.、Usually watch anime or anything casual.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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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