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Of course, listen and practice more.
During the listening test, you will be given a piece of paper on which you can write. So at home, when you practice listening, take a piece of paper and write down all the parts that you have heard. You don't need to write in Japanese, you can write in Chinese, pinyin, draw anything.
Practice more and use whichever is faster. For example, if the article tells about what a person did today, you should write about the gender, what time it is, and what he did. Then write down the 4 choices of the answer as well.
Practice more.
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I copied all the listening test questions of the past years into ***, and listened to them every day. If you do the same, you will have no problem passing.
If there's a better way to do that, please let me know.
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What was said upstairs made a lot of sense.
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Here's how to improve your Japanese listening:
1. Usually watch more Japanese programs, movies and television. At first, it doesn't mean that you have to understand every sentence, even if you don't understand a single sentence, you must at least get your ears used to Japanese. Besides, they are all Japanese bigwigs who are going to take the N1 and N2 exams, and they should be able to understand most of the Japanese dramas with life themes.
3. Try to communicate with Japanese people. Whether it's with a foreign teacher or with a Japanese international student at our school. Anyway, if you have the opportunity, don't miss the opportunity to communicate with Japanese people, and not only can you practice speaking and listening. It can also increase the motivation to study on your own.
Fourth, understand the listening questions that you usually listen to. I usually do Japanese listening exercises that are equivalent to my Japanese level or just a little higher, and I must understand them all. After listening, you must have a good answer to the answer, and if you are wrong, you must look at the answer or the original text to understand ** wrong, why it is wrong.
Fifth, pay attention to the usual accumulation, don't be lazy. If you come across a word that you don't understand or make a mistake because of a grammatical reason, be sure to check it out and write it down. If your hearing is not good because you don't have enough vocabulary or grammar accumulation, it is recommended to memorize the red and blue brothers.
You must keep exercising to get results.
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About listening to learning (Listening to the real questions is important, I don't agree with someone upstairs. That's how I practiced listening 96. )
It's easy to say, but it's not so easy for you to do.
A few months ago, I posted about ways to improve my hearing, but after all the exams, some people still don't know the essentials.
The first is the choice of listening materials, because I do the aptitude test. Therefore, the best material is to pull the listening test questions over the years.
How to do it: Listen to the Level 3 questions first, and start with the easy ones to lay a good foundation for Level 2. Listen and do it every time, and practice the exam. Then listen to them one by one.
It's best to write down what you hear with a pen. Then compare the original listening text. Then filter out the ones that you haven't understood yet.
Listen again. The rate is to listen to every week for a year. In this way, it will take more than 3 months to listen to level 3 first.
The next level 2 also follows level 3. Grades are directly proportional to the time you listen. The more you listen, the better the score.
For those who do not take the test to improve their listening, you can choose other textbooks, but remember that no matter what you listen to, you must understand the material thoroughly, and this is not a problem that can be solved by listening to it once. It takes about half a year for ordinary ones to see an improvement in their grades. It's not okay to rush things.
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You can't just rely on past papers. It's all accumulated in normal times.
You can watch more Japanese dramas or listen to more Japanese broadcasts.
If the foundation is not very good, it is better to start with the text, because there is a contrast between phonetics and words, at the beginning, you listen and read at the same time, form an impression, and then slowly break away from the text, and gradually form a sense of language, and when you listen to it a lot, you will immediately react to what words and meanings you just heard.
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If you find a part-time job at a Japanese restaurant, you can not only earn money but also practice your listening skills. Of course, it depends on whether you can persevere and whether you can bear the hardships. (Of course, you have to find a store opened by a Japanese or a store opened by a returnee from Shanghai in 10 years)
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In fact, the best way to improve your score is to prepare for the improvement in the course of the exam. At that time, I did my best, and then I watched Japanese dramas with bilingual subtitles, watched the first time, only listened to it and didn't watch it the second or third time, which improved my language level in life.
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I had to go to a Japanese class, after all, Japanese is not too popular, and I don't want English to have broadcasts everywhere that are convenient for learning.
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The easy way to do this is to watch more cartoons
A little deeper is that you can listen to some dramas, and the lack of subtitles and screen prompts will allow you to focus more on listening itself.
If you have more perseverance, then you can try dictation, dictate the whole drama, so that not only the listening level will increase, but also the vocabulary will increase.
If the level allows,You can add a subtitle group.,If there's a task to force it.,You can't get through the tricks.,Actually, Japanese is very popular now.。 There are so many animations on the Internet.,If you want to eliminate the entertainment factor.,NHK's daily news broadcasts are also available on the Internet.,Of course, I don't think there's a need to make learning a painful thing.,Wouldn't it be more positive to use some interesting materials.。
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