After learning the new standard Japanese New Standard Japanese , what is the level at the elementar

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

    The upper and lower volumes of the elementary school are all completed, and they correspond to level 3. However, from 2010 onwards, the current level 4 of the test will be changed to level 5, which are N1, N2, N3 and N4, which are roughly the same as the current level 1 level and evaluation qualification criteria, N2 is roughly the same as the current level 2, N3 is roughly the same level between the current level 2 and 3, N4 is roughly the same as the current level 3, and N5 is roughly the same as the current level 4. So the overall change is not much.

    But some of the difficulties in the past are broken down.

    However, it is not that if you finish reading the book, you will definitely be able to pass level 3. Learning Japanese is to consider comprehensively, a friend of mine, after participating in a Japanese language training class, came back to boiled Japanese to practice listening and speaking, she said that just listening to the class is not enough, the key is to practice by yourself, boiled Japanese has a set of special listening and speaking training methods. I've tried to read difficult Japanese sentences a few times and read them fluently.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After completing all the elementary levels, you can reach level 3.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The upper level of the beginner is level 4, and it is possible to pass the third level after completing the lower school.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The level of achievement cannot be measured by textbooks alone. It depends on how flexibly you learn. If you finish the first and lower volumes, it will be about the N4 level.

    If you want to take the N3 exam, you must at least complete the intermediate upper book. The vocabulary in books is limited. It must be strengthened outside of the classroom.

    The lower intermediate level is at the N2 level. The upper and lower volumes of the advanced are n1(In the case of the new Japanese series, it will be one volume at a time.)

    4 books is equivalent to 6 books marked by the day! But if you teach yourself, you have to do a lot of hard work. )

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Around N3, or N2 for intermediate, the new Japanese is more systematic and the grammar is explained in detail, and this textbook is generally used by universities.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Just go to Hayadoda and test it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Although it is not easy to measure with textbooks = = But if you learn it thoroughly, you should have an N3 level, right? N2 is the highest. Textbooks are recommended for new editions

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be equivalent to N4-N5 level, but if you want to be able to communicate normally in Japanese, you still need to continue learning.

    The highest level of Japanese language is N1 (Level 1). The Japanese test is divided into five levels: N1, N2, N3, N4, and N5 according to the difficulty and level. The lowest level is N5 and the highest level is N1.

    The four major topics of vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and listening were examined and judged.

    In N1 and N2, test takers are able to understand Japanese in a wide range of real-life scenarios. N3 is the transition level from N4 and N5 to N1 and N2. In N4 and N5, the test is mainly about how well candidates can understand the basic Japanese language learned in class.

    The JLPT is based on the following criteria:"Read"、"Listen"and other language behaviors, as shown in the following table. Although it is not mentioned in this table, in order to achieve these linguistic acts, it is necessary to have the corresponding linguistic knowledge such as words, vocabulary and grammar.

    Usage:

    The Japanese language is spoken throughout Japan (most of the Ryukyu region is spoken, and the Ryukyuan language is spoken by the indigenous people, and Japan does not recognize the Ryukyuan language as an independent language).

    Japanese is widely spoken around the world because the Japanese anime industry has a great influence in the world, even if it is not a working language of the United Nations. Especially for things related to ACG, Japanese is almost the only word.

    Japanese is mainly spoken in Russia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Oceania, the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America and other countries and regions, as well as the United Kingdom in Europe.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The difference in difficulty is that you can directly learn the intermediate level, but you have to reach a certain level. The upper and lower volumes of the standard day elementary are equivalent to the N4 exam level, and if you reach it, you can directly learn the intermediate level. You can take the N3 exam after completing the first volume of the intermediate level, and you can take the N2 exam after completing the second volume.

    The new edition of the Standard Japanese for Communication between China and Japan can be taken N5 after the first volume of the elementary level, N4 after the second volume of the elementary level, N3 after the first volume of the intermediate level, and N2 after the second volume.

    Level 1 (N1) requires candidates to study Japanese for about 900 hours, master advanced Japanese grammar, about 2,000 words of kanji, and about 10,000 vocabulary, and be able to meet the needs of social interaction, university study, and basic research.

    Level 2 (N2) requires candidates to study Japanese for about 600 hours, complete intermediate Japanese courses, master advanced grammar, about 1,000 words of kanji, about 6,000 vocabulary, and have general listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.

    Level: Japanese N1 level: It is basically the same as the original level 1 level and the evaluation criteria, but the difficulty range of the test is increased on the basis of the original level.

    Japanese N2 level: Roughly the same level as the current level 2.

    Japanese N3: At the current level between level 2 and level 3.

    Japanese N4 level: Approximately the same level as the current level 3.

    Japanese N5 level: Roughly the same level as the current level 4.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The completion of the Standard Japanese Elementary Course is equivalent to the N4 level in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. There are 5 levels of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (N1, N2, N3, N4, N5, with N1 being the highest level). N4 is the same as the original JLPT Level 3 Basic Potato Sail.

    The completion of the standard Japanese beginner level is equivalent to the N4 level in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is an international level test organized by the Japan International Exchange Association (Japan**) and the Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JSEDA) and is divided into five levels (N1, N2, N3, N4, N5, with N1 being the highest level). N2 is basically the same level as the original JLPT Level 2.

    N3 is a level between the former JLPT Level 2 and Level 3 (newly established). N4 is basically the same level as the original JLPT Level 3. N5 is basically the same level as the original JLPT Level 4.

    The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLLD) has been administered since 1984 by Japan International Exchange** and the Japan Educational Exchange Association (JEDA) and is a Japanese language proficiency test for non-native Japanese speakers. The exams are held in July and December every year in Japan and around the world. As of 2009, there are 54 countries and regions in the world.

    The test is held in 176 cities (excluding Japan) and 10,000 people have registered (70 test centers in 37 cities in Japan). There are no restrictions on age, occupation, education, region, ethnicity, nationality, school or not, etc., and Chinese citizens holding official resident status certificates and foreigners holding passports can register online. The test papers are sent from Japan to all parts of the world, and after the test, all of them are sent back to Japan for unified marking, and the results will be sent back to various places around March.

    Therefore, the examination is global, and the certificate obtained is also universal. In addition to Japan, you can also register for the test in 35 countries and regions, including China.

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