I ll take the N1 exam in July next year, is it too late to learn now?

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

    If you learn from scratch if you are out of production, it is not a big problem, and if you learn from scratch if you are an amateur student, you must ensure at least 8 hours of study time every day; 4 hours a day for N3 base and 2 hours a day for N2 base. If you can do it, it's not a big problem.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I studied for a year from scratch, and I got a good score in the second level exam for four or five hours a day. If you can insist on more than two hours a day for two months, you will definitely have no problem, but the time is inseparable.

    I think the key depends on your learning environment and time allocation, if you have time and are surrounded by strong competitive learning, you will progress much faster.

    You can make a plan first, and then take a few days to implement the following, see if you can complete it in the end, and then decide, you must stick to it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on what level you are at.

    If you plan well and work hard for half a year, there is still hope. Vary.

    It's all about persistence.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There's nothing too late, whether you have a foundation in Japanese or no foundation, if you have no foundation, you can choose to sign up for a training class or something, and if you have a foundation, you can watch and practice more.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It depends on what foundation you have now.,If it's a zero foundation, it should be more laborious.。。。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Make it. Just be prepared.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it's already n2, it's too late.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Since 2009, the JLPT will be held twice a year, on the first Sunday of July and December. Levels N1, N2 and N3 will be taken in July, and levels N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5 will be held in December.

    Therefore, the 2021 Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) test dates are July 4 and December 5, 2021. If there is any change, it will be notified separately, and the specific time is subject to the announcement issued by the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education.

    Exam Requirements:

    The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) has been administered since 1984 by the Japan International Exchange Association (JAI**) and the Japan Association of International Education (currently the Japan Educational Exchanges and Services). In 2011, about 610,000 people took the test, making it the largest Japanese language test in the world.

    Able to understand the content of coherent conversations, news and lectures at a normal pace in a wide range of situations, and understand in detail the meaning and content of the context, the relationship between the characters and the logical composition of the content, etc., and grasp the general idea.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    N1 is the start of the exam at 13:30 in the afternoon. Language knowledge first, 110 minutes; The break time will vary depending on the test room, usually 10 to 20 minutes (if you are not sure, you can find the test center ** and confirm with them).

    Listening test, 60 minutes. The approximate end time is from 16:30 to 17:00 p.m

    00.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Every time I do reading, I think I am right, but the answer is often unsatisfactory, how can this be strengthened? Is it too late in just a week?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The N1 exam schedule is as follows:

    The 2023N1 exam will be held on July 4th.

    N1: 170 minutes of language knowledge (words, vocabulary, grammar), reading: 110 minutes of listening: 1 hour.

    N2: 155 minutes of language knowledge (words, vocabulary, grammar), reading: 105 minutes of listening: 50 minutes.

    N3: 140 minutes of language knowledge (text, vocabulary): 30 minutes of language knowledge (grammar), reading: 70 minutes of listening: 40 minutes.

    N4: 125 minutes of language knowledge (text, vocabulary): 30 minutes of language knowledge (grammar), reading: 1 hour of listening: 35 minutes.

    N5: 105 minutes of language knowledge (text, vocabulary): 25 minutes of language knowledge (grammar), reading: 50 minutes of listening: 30 minutes.

    Summary of the difficulty of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1 N5: Socks.

    1.The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is the most recognized Japanese language proficiency test at home and abroad, with a total of five levels, the lowest level N5 and the highest level N1.

    It is a transition level in the N4 and N5 directions.

    You can skip the previous levels and take the N2 or N1 test directly. Therefore, there are relatively few people who take the N3-N5 test, and they generally take the N1-N2 test.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The current daily N1 level exam is held twice a year, on the first Sunday in July and the first Sunday in December.

    The N1 exam is divided into two parts, the first part: language knowledge (vocabulary, grammar, reading), which is examined from 1:30 to 3:20; Part 2: Listening, the test will be held from 3:30 to 4:30.

    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.

    Methods and strategies: 1. The most important textbooks for passing the N1 exam are the new Advanced and Intermediate Japanese volumes. This is the basic textbook of the proposition officially approved.

    2. Detailed grammar combing and corresponding exercise recommendations: "N1 Grammar 800 Questions" and "New Thinking of Japanese Grammar".

    3. In terms of vocabulary, it is recommended to "Japanese Vocabulary Shorthand".

    4. Books that explain Japanese related knowledge. Such as "Honorifics", "Writing", "Japanese Style" (both Chinese and Japanese), "Particles", "Auxiliary Verbs" and so on. I learned grammar from the texts, and I was deeply impressed by the fact that I had read a lot, and the grammar foundation was not bad.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The N1 exam time is allocated as follows:

    Language knowledge section, 110 minutes, listening 60 minutes.

    Text: Pronunciation questions: 15 seconds 6 30 seconds: Answer sheet = 2 minutes; Text: Words with similar meanings 30 seconds 7 30 seconds to paint the answer sheet = 4 minutes; Text Synonyms 20 seconds 6 30 seconds scribble answer sheet = minutes; Usage of words 45 seconds 6 30 seconds to draw the answer sheet = 5 minutes.

    Grammar Grammar with similar meanings 30 seconds 10 30 seconds to scribble answer sheets = minutes; Grammar Sentence arrangement questions 30 seconds 6 30 seconds to draw answer sheets = split banquet with bell; Grammar Grammar in the essay 8-10 minutes, in general vocabulary grammar should be about 30-35 minutes.

    Reading Short 3 4=12 minutes Reading Medium 7 3=21 minutes Reading Long 10 2=20 minutes.

    Reading Selling Pure Comprehensive Understanding 10 minutes Reading Information Retrieval 8-10 minutes.

    The answering time for reading the jujube part should be controlled to about 70-75 minutes.

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