Is the Japanese Level 1 N1 exam difficult, how do I study, how do I study?

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

    I can give you some ideas about how to review::

    1. Textbook-based, overall review. Textbooks are the ladder of review, and there must be a "book" to follow in learning. During the review, the textbook is the main line, and the systematic review is carried out, so that the knowledge learned can transition from scattered to complete, build a relatively complete knowledge system, and train the ability to comprehensively use knowledge.

    2. Formulate a reading plan, draw a knowledge structure network diagram, and form a complete knowledge structure system. In the process of induction, it is necessary to summarize and think about the problem from multiple angles in an orderly manner and find out the internal connection. Then, according to the knowledge structure network diagram, go to the divergence, associate the basic knowledge points and the basic questions of each knowledge point, and first learn to self-test.

    3. You can improve your learning efficiency by developing the potential of your brain, and using your brain efficiently is the most critical step to improve your academic performance. After studying, I mastered a variety of skills to use the brain efficiently, easily self-taught various subjects, and finally was admitted to Fudan University, I hope my sharing can help you, good luck!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sign up for a better class.

    There is a post that should help you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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

    Candidates are requested to read this registration notice carefully to understand the registration process and relevant regulations.

    Step 2: Read the registration agreement and register your personal information

    If you are registering for the JLPT for the first time and have not yet registered, please click here to register on the page. When registering, users first need to read and agree to the registration agreement, and fill in their name, gender, birthday, certificate type and certificate number as required (Note: candidates who register with passports should fill in the English names in strict accordance with the passports);

    As well as contact information such as ** number, mobile phone number and email address, candidates are also required to fill in a password that they can define at will and remember. After filling in the personal information, the candidate must also fill in the capital letters displayed in the right graphic in the "Verification Code" field.

    Step 3: Upload the e-**

    Starting from the 2012 JLPT, the ** submitted by candidates will be printed on the admission ticket and certificate.

    Step 4: Select the test level and test center

    This page will be redirected if the candidate has registered as a user or if there is still no seat reservation.

    Step 5: Fill in the registration form

    Candidates must submit the registration form within 24 hours after the reservation of their seat, and the system will automatically cancel the reserved seat if they do not submit the registration form within the time limit. After reserving a seat, candidates will be directly imported to the registration form page, and candidates who have left the registration system after re-registering after re-registering can also enter this page by selecting to fill in the registration form.

    Candidates should fill in the information according to the requirements on the page, and the information filled in must be true, accurate and complete, otherwise the system will refuse to accept the information you submit. The candidate's name, name pinyin, gender, ID number and date of birth have been imported from the candidate's user registration information, and the candidate does not need to fill in again or change it.

    Step 6: Complete the online payment

    Examination fee: The examination fee for N1 and N2 levels will be adjusted to 550 yuan per person at the beginning of the monthly examination; The examination fee for N3, N4 and N5 is 450 RMB per person.

    Step 7: Print the admission ticket by yourself

    After the registration deadline, the specific time period for printing the admission ticket will be announced in the "Important Notice", and candidates are requested to print the admission ticket on A4 paper within the specified time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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 users2024-02-02

    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 users2024-02-01

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

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