Questions about the 2010 Japanese Language Proficiency Test

Updated on educate 2024-04-11
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you have little time, it is recommended that you do not sign up blindly until you are more than 50% sure, because Level 2 is not that simple

    Next year, there will be a Japanese composition section

    So you can try to squeeze in some time to learn Japanese and try to take the Level 2 exam in December, so that you can make up your mind

    In fact, there should be time to learn a foreign language during the internship, no problem And level 2 is difficult once, easy once, and experience speculates that the July one is more difficult I did last year's paper It is much easier than in July Personally, I think.

    So it is speculated that December will also be simple to light up, 2010 may be difficult again, and just reformed, the control should be very firm

    So in short, it is recommended that you study hard and take the exam in December

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let me start by saying that there will be no subjective questions in next year's exam, because the official website of Japan has released the latest news on the 8th.

    I don't think it's good to report LZ, and I have to prepare for English level 6, and I have to take level 2, so it's still not good.

    Don't worry, come back next year, some of you are afraid of him! Right.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    But I personally think it's better to take the exam at the end of this year, because there are real questions to review, they are all the same, and I haven't mentioned it next year.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Let's take the Japanese test first, it's impossible to grasp it with both hands, and if you can't catch it, I'm going to sign up on the 19th, and I've been hesitant, but in order not to participate in next year's more difficult selection, it's better to take the exam early and get rid of it early. You can take the English test in June next year.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A single item is full of 19 points, the passing line is 90 points, and 155 points are definitely qualified.

    The New JLPT is based on a comprehensive score and a passing score for each subtest. In other words, the overall score must be above the passing score, and each individual score must be above the passing score set for each individual score to be considered qualified. The total score is 180 points, 60 points for grammar and writing, 60 points for reading, and 60 points for listening.

    The score for each question is determined based on the accuracy of all candidates, so it varies from year to year, so it will be difficult to evaluate the score.

    In addition: N1 pass line: 100 points.

    N2 pass line: 90 points.

    N3 Passing Line: 95 points.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    。N2 has a total score of 180, 90 points or more is considered a pass, and each sub-score of speech, reading comprehension, and listening must be 19 points or more. N2 failure does not depend on your personal accuracy rate, there is a very complex calculation method, to see the average accuracy of this question.

    Congratulations.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    N2 90 points will pass, but the three modules of reading comprehension, listening comprehension and reading must have more than 19 points, otherwise even if it is a score,,, N1 is 100 points to pass.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The passing line is 90 points.

    Language knowledge (words, vocabulary, grammar), reading, and listening must be at least 19 points, otherwise even if the overall score is passed, it will not be judged to be passed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The specific scores of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 1 are as follows:

    Grading Criteria] Whether or not the new Japanese language ability is qualified depends on the overall score and the individual score. That is, the comprehensive score must be above the passing score; Each individual score must be above the passing score set for each individual score in order to pass the exam.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Words, vocabulary, grammar.

    Question 1 (1x6=6 points).

    Question 2 (1x7=7 points).

    Question 3 (1x6=6 points).

    Question 4 (2x6=12 points).

    Question 5 (1x10=10 points).

    Question 6 (2x5=10 points).

    Question 7 (2x5=10 points).

    The total score of the roll is 61 points.

    Converted to a 60-point full score system: Scaled score 61 60 = final score Reading comprehension, a total of 26 questions (1 26 = 26 points).

    The full score of the roll is 26 points.

    Conversion to a 60-point scale Scaled score 26 60 = final score Listening question 1 (2x6 = 12 points).

    Question 2 (2x7=14 points).

    Question 3 (2x5=10 points).

    Question 4 (1x14=14 points).

    Question 5 (3 points for each of the first 2 questions 3x2=6 points, and 2 points for each question 2x2=4 points for the third question).

    The full score of the roll is 60 points.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is divided into three parts, word grammar, listening, and reading, with 60 points for each part.

    Individual scores are calculated as averages, and the scores of each part = total number of questions * number of correct questions.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It has been sent, pay attention to checking. You can compare them with each other, don't be too picky...

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I was dizzy at the end of the exam, I don't know what I look like at all, if you have, please send me one!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I'm looking for it too, find one to send me one.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    How can you know that the results for July have not yet come out? There is no exact time to come out yet.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1."Everyone's Japanese" is a conversation textbook, the difficulty is not as good as the "new standard day", and it can't catch up with the "Japanese intensive reading", if you take the N4 test, the "new standard day" has to learn the elementary upper and lower volumes, and if you take the exam, it is not enough to just read "Everyone's Japanese", you have to see some teaching books related to the exam. But N4 is relatively simple, and from now on, try to talk about it.

    2.First of all, you need to understand the types of questions on the JLPT, and then you will do special training according to the question types, especially listening. Words and grammar will be effective if you memorize them in a short time, and it is not difficult to do some exercises on the basis of words and grammar, but listening is not something that can improve a lot in a short time, so you should start practicing listening from now on, and you should also memorize words from now on until the exam.

    3.If you have mainly passed the exam, it is recommended that you do not read "Everybody's Japanese", and start with the question types (words, grammar, reading comprehension, listening comprehension), and directly buy the practice questions related to the exam syllabus to start doing. As long as you can persevere, there is no problem passing the level.

    Finally, I would like to give you some personal advice, if you don't need this N4 certificate urgently because of your work, it is recommended that you start with N3 or N2, N4N5 is too simple and basically useless.

    Good luck with your exams!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's all about the same, N4 5 is estimated to be passable.

    The key is not the textbook, but to be familiar with the question types and exercises.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Level 4 is basically useless, but if you just take the Japanese as a hobby, you can take the test, and if you really want to prove your strength, you can apply for Level 2. This level is one of the basic standards for foreigners to learn Japanese in Japan.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The words on the ground floor make a lot of sense.

    With 3 months to go and your Japanese foundation, if you work super hard, I think level 2 is possible, but I just passed level 2 in July this year, and I don't think it's as difficult as I imagined.

    If you're generally working hard at level 3, it's no problem.

    If you're lazy, just spend a little time every day in the last month to sprint to level 4, but I think what to take the test is not to pay 350, why bother with taking the 4th level 5. It's better to review well Level 2 is at least level 3.

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