If you have a little bit of Japanese foundation, how can you pass the N1 exam by studying on your ow

Updated on educate 2024-03-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't know how far you've gotten to the basics, but to pass the N1 exam, you'd better be prepared to head the cantilever.

    1. How is your own listening level? If you can just listen to the dialogue of anime, dorama, and fan groups, then congratulations, you have about N2 hearing level, but don't be too happy, N1 and N2 are not at the same level at all If you want to conquer N1 listening, listen to NHK more There seems to be a standard version and a fast version on the Hujiang side, and you can also watch live entertainment in Japan Good for hearing.

    2. Reading, listening and reading have always been the hurdles of N1, and the seniors said to do more reading, and do more reading of past questions!!

    3. Grammar and vocabulary: It is better to integrate the grammar of N1 and words in the process of reading N1's grammar is not as daily as 2-5, and most of them are not commonly used in daily conversation, so it is also very difficult to memorize Our Japanese Department is now a textbook for N1 pre-exam tutoring, Swimming New World, edited by Hiroshi Ebihara Blue cover. Personally, I think that both the Foreign Research Society and the New World are good

    4. Do more real questions and practice more mock questions, and it is best to train yourself with exam standards in the later stage, so as not to grasp the time tension after the real exam

    5. The things that you have been exposed to and related to the Japanese language, after reaching a certain level, it is best to watch the raw meat that is good for you Usually have nothing to do and plug in the headphones to listen to NHK, or listen to Japanese songs.

    It's not difficult to pass the grade, the easiest to sign up for a class, although it is difficult to learn by yourself, but I have a junior high school student, while taking the college entrance examination and self-study, I passed the n1, so as long as you are willing to work hard, big husband!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think the best way is to have a language environment, such as talking to Japanese people often, etc., you can work and make friends, of course, your diligence is the foundation + language sense + courage!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Go buy ni's book and start practicing on your own. Grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening is best to buy a book for practice, to ensure the amount of questions done every day, if you can't listen well, it is best to increase training, and there are real questions to simulate, but also to do. Now N1 passes 100 points, the difficulty is more difficult than before the reform, as long as the total score is reached, you can pass, now each part must reach a certain standard score before it is given, in short, work hard!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no need to report all together, it is easy to operate by yourself.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There's no need to be so nervous. It's easy to get it! It's just the first two points you log in, and then keep f5 to refresh the web page.

    There's no trick. As long as the internet connection is fast, it will be done. There is also the need to clean up the IE cache and the like.

    It should be about the same. Good luck!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Brush the quilt at home, and the quota is issued from time to time.

    You need to use an ID card, so you can't report it with multiple people.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can find more than one person to grab a seat, and it's almost OK to grab a seat.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    N1 consists of three parts: listening comprehension, reading comprehension, vocabulary and grammar, and in terms of preparation, I personally think that vocabulary and grammar are the foundation, and reading and listening are the upper level on this basis.

    Vocabulary: My personal advice is to find a vocabulary book and look through it a few times to get familiar with it. The words that are really examined and detailed are not collapsed, such as the kind that is very obscure, and most of the words given in the book are mastered so that it does not affect reading.

    It is best to have a vocabulary book with a reading CD, read it while listening, memorize it, and read it aloud, which is useful for listening.

    Grammar: At least in terms of the exam questions in July, there are indeed many forms of dialogue application, and basic grammar must be mastered. Wenyan's suggestions are also familiar, paving the way for reading.

    Personally, I recommend that you go through the "Dictionary of Japanese Sentence Patterns" (a purple book) several times from beginning to end. Because the N1 exam covers N2 and several other levels, it is not enough to just look at the so-called N1 grammar, since it is at the N1 level, the familiar grammar is skipped, and it is actually very fast to go through it.

    Listening: There are generally two kinds of practice in learning foreign languages, intensive listening, that is, listening to a sentence and writing a sentence, and extensive listening, that is, the kind of long articles and long dialogues that grasp the main idea. The former is a training for pronunciation, which is generally painful but necessary at first, while the latter is more about exercising patience and feeling.

    N1 has a full hour of listening, and many people have no patience to give up in the middle of listening.

    Compared with the N1 listening in July of the current Tuanqi year, the question in the middle is more difficult to come up with, but there are more than a dozen. During the exam, several people around me threw away their pens after listening to four or five questions, and gave up the long conversation that was not very difficult in the back. It's a shame that's really a shame.

    Japanese N1 (Japanese: 日本誓訓N1 ; English: Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level N1), also known as Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1, is one of the levels of the revised Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), and it is also the level with the highest level requirements.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    N1 is difficult to pass, and the preparation methods are as follows: 1. Dictate Japanese every day. Listening must be practiced now, and the sooner you start, the more opportunities you have.

    Dictation is one of the best ways to practice listening, but it takes a lot of time and energy, there is no trick to learning, and if you want to learn well, you have to make unremitting efforts. 2. Intensive reading of bilingual articles. The reading part is also a big problem for many students, but the teacher has never bothered with reading, and in the final analysis, I usually read more Japanese and speak more Japanese, so it is easy to understand Japanese expressions when I am very slow.

    The teacher recommends that you read more articles in Japanese. This is to understand the thinking patterns and expression patterns of the Japanese. When you get to the exam room, you won't be confused by the ambiguous expressions of the Japanese.

    You can also accumulate a lot of vocabulary by reading Japanese articles, which is much more memorized than memorizing words. 3. Memorize words and read grammar books. The N1 exam requires a vocabulary of 10,000, and when memorizing words, the most important thing is to read aloud and mobilize the organs of the whole body to help memorize, so as to achieve the best results.

    When reciting it for the first time, remember to note the part of speech of the pretending word in the stool paragraph, and it is best to attach it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Learn words every day. It is not difficult to pass N2 in 3 months. It's about half a year after N1.

    But only if you learn every day. And I don't do anything else, I just learn Japanese.

    Study at least 12 hours a day. Otherwise, it has no effect.

    N2, mainly words + everyday words. So I'll give you a timeline:

    First of all, it takes 1 day to master 50 tones.

    Then you start brushing the questions.

    At the beginning, you need to be very good at comprehension. You basically have to digest everything the teacher told you. 3 classes a day, about 21 lessons a week.

    In about 5 days, you can go from 0 basic to level 5. Because we are teachers, there are not many N5 courseware.

    When you study for a month, you can take the jtest.

    You spend at least 2 hours a day memorizing words, and you have to memorize at least 70 words. In this month, you have a vocabulary of more than 2,100 practical words. In this way, you can last for 3 months, and your vocabulary is about 6000.

    During this time, you can intersperse small portions of time watching Japanese dramas without subtitles. Be sure to watch the one without subtitles. Understand the other person's body language and understand what they are doing. You can watch Japanese actors who are more brilliant in performing arts.

    Our human communication style is divided into comprehension memory and instinctive memory. Instinctive memory can remember those things that are impressive. Although comprehension and memorization are very effective in doing problems, if you want to practice listening, you should only understand memorization as a last resort.

    In other words, even if you memorize a word, you can't use the word or not. If you want to memorize this word, you must first understand its usage.

    That's why some aunts can't write Japanese, but after going to Japan for so many years, they speak Japanese like a thief 6Because they remember things through instinct. Don't be afraid to be wrong. Don't be afraid of misunderstandings either. A good person who doesn't misunderstand will never learn Japanese.

    So you can last up to a month. You'll be able to understand almost everything N2 is talking about. Without looking at raw meat, your hearing will never grow.

    It is very scientific that the Japanese language is divided into 5 levels. We can roughly understand the amount you need to learn like this: n5 to play in 5 days. N4 10 days. to n3 50 days n2 100 days (i.e. three months) n1 200 days.

    This means that you have to study for such a long time to reach the corresponding level. And you can't afford to waste that time. It is possible to pass N1 in 1 year, but only if you don't learn Japanese for half an hour and then play Honor of Kings for a day.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you are interested, it is recommended to watch more Japanese dramas and anime You can first learn a fifty-syllable diagram and simple Japanese in an online school, search on the Internet, there are many online schools, such as Shendi Online School. After watching Japanese dramas, anime will be much easier If you want to reach a higher level, it depends on whether you are willing to endure hardships, memorize more words, honorifics or something may be a little difficult, memorize more, come on, the time may be a little longer, but you know the truth that you want to be fast, you know, spending a little more time on the basis will be very helpful for future learning.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I also want to know, I'm zero-based.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    (: Uninvited.)

    It's better for the subject to have a foundation in watching anime.,Because I haven't seen it much before (:.

    There are people around me who love to watch anime, and then they haven't studied the textbook, so they brushed the grammar of the real questions and went directly to the N2 exam and took more than 160 exams. Then she didn't have much time to prepare for the exam when she was working, so she came back and took the N1 exam. At least the subject is still a student, and the time should still be able to squeeze out.

    The more juggling at the same time, the more difficult it becomes, and if there are too many things going on at the same time, you must learn to make trade-offs.

    It's completely late now, and although I have to prepare for other exams, I can handle it if I allocate my time well. The subject is a junior year at the beginning of the school year, right? At that time, I also had a lot of things to do at the end of the semester, and I didn't have time to brush up on the past papers, so you can imagine what the concept was.

    Therefore, if you want to take the exam, you should start preparing for the exam earlier, and don't collide too much with the final exam of the professional course.

    Use the textbook to recommend the new Japanese, and then what you must do before the test is the N1 series of new ability test countermeasures, and you must do the real questions!

    Recommend a skirt to everyone.,The beginning is seven one two,The middle is five-seven-six,The end is four eighty-two,You can find it in order to combine them.,There are tutorial materials that you can receive.,There are teachers live teaching every day.,The teaching method is relaxed and humorous.,And provide professional pronunciation tutoring,There is also a group of friends who love Japanese.,Learn and progress together.,The learning atmosphere is strong.,I'm no longer afraid of learning alone without motivation to stick to it.,Welcome zero-based students to join.,Don't come if you're just joining in the fun.。

    In fact, if you watch more anime and have a sense of language, then the learning process will be like a collection of illustrated books, there are already some sentences in your mind, the impression of the sound of the vocabulary, when you learn the word, you will have a feeling of sudden comprehension, and then light up the illustrated book in your mind. This is not easy to forget, there is no need to memorize by rote, it is naturally imprinted in the mind, and then you can read the red and blue treasure book after happily learning the two textbooks, do new abilities, mock questions, and real questions directly to the preparation part.

    Studying and preparing for exams are two modes, so when you have the heart to study, you can learn more about the culture, in addition to the vocabulary texts in the book, there are also Japanese dramas and comics, and so on, and then when you prepare for the exam, you can concentrate on dealing with various topics.

    Engineering words to go abroad seems to only require N2,N2 is actually a little simpler,Although I forcibly floated over N1,Before the exam, I looked at the vocabulary of N2 and felt that I didn't know what to do.,After the exam, it seems that there is basically no pressure.,Look at a page on the feeling of a page in your mind.,Although it's still not good to use actively.,But at least reading and listening have been barely OK.。

    Whether it's Japanese or TOEFL, in fact, if you study hard to prepare for the exam, you can't say that hard work will definitely pay off, but it will definitely be different.

    Good luck to the subject (

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