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What do you mean by not having a background in Japanese? I haven't studied at all or have I learned, but the foundation is not good enough?
If you haven't studied at all, then I suggest you don't take the test, it's basically impossible. You must know that Japanese is very difficult to learn, and Level 2 is very difficult.
If you want to start learning now, I recommend that you use standard Japanese. Although it's a book from a long time ago, it's still very well written, and it's best to take a training class or something like that, and don't try it for self-study.
If you have studied Japanese but your foundation is not good enough, you can try to take the test to gain experience. It's just that the registration fee is a little too expensive.
The exam is going to be taken on December 7, 09, and if you have already registered, then you can only study hard now, and do mock papers.
Many people think that Japanese is very simple, and they think that there are many characters that are similar to kanji or kanji at all, and I used to think so, but after learning it, I don't know how difficult it is, so I still have to take it step by step to wish you success.
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Level 2? It seems to be a bit difficult, but the Japanese language test is from high to low, level 1 is the highest, level 4 is the lowest, and it is a little difficult to have no Japanese foundation.
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On the Hujiang Japanese Network - China's best learning Japanese**, you can** previous Japanese proficiency test questions and a lot of Japanese listening, you can also go to its forum, which has columns from listening, speaking, reading, writing and translating aspects, entertaining, so that you can easily improve your Japanese level, try it! You might even get a scholarship for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test!
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That's what I thought about before, and then I really found a way to learn that someone had introduced me – start by writing each word 50 times
Hope you understand.
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Grammar: Buy a collection of past papers for this year, preferably in the past ten years, and collect the grammar that you made mistakes and redo it many times, so that it is an effective way to cope with the Japanese grammar test.
Listening: I recommend that you understand the past questions, listen to the wrong ones repeatedly, and master the basic listening question types, because the topics of listening have a range, such as asking for directions, asking about the weather, asking about people, asking about shapes, and so on. It is best to dictate the past questions.
In addition, find more Japanese articles with audio to read aloud, so that you can have a sense of language.
Reading: Words are the foundation, so a second-level essential vocabulary manual is very necessary, if the landlord wants to rely on the number of words in the Japanese textbook, it is impossible to cope with the second-level, and the words in the textbook will be in the vocabulary manual; Usually, you also need to read more Japanese articles with Chinese comparisons: such as "Tiansheng Renyu" translated by Hujiang, in order to understand the grammatical use and expression forms of Japanese; Also take a look at the Asahi Shimbun or NHK News, because reading sometimes brings the whole news to ask questions, if you don't have time, you can skip reading the news, but you usually have to do more reading exercises, because the reading time is very tight, and the score is not small.
Persistence is victory, if the landlord can do a little bit of Japanese every day, take the 2nd grade exam in December, it will be no problem, Finally, I wish the landlord a successful exam and exam.
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First of all, Lu ruler's backing order is the only way to sell high words early, and this can't be a shortcut. As you said, what you usually memorize, you may not be able to get the exam, but the accumulation of quantity is very necessary. Otherwise, not only will you not be able to pass the vocabulary, but reading will also be a hurdle.
Don't buy books like grammar explanations, there's no need. There are also second-level practice questions to consolidate your grammar. It is enough to do two or three sets of second-level questions over the years, that is, to be familiar with the direction of the questions, and you can't learn anything else.
Again, listening is listening every day and honing one's ears. The content of the listening is from the Internet**, and it is recommended that Hujiang Japanese Level 2 Listening. You can also expand on it, listen to NHK news, there are slow speakers.
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In my opinion, there are several books you need to read:
First: N2 word book. You don't need to look at the words in the book, you just need to look at the single summary of the N2 exam. The book summarizes all the words that have appeared in previous exams or have a high probability of appearing. From experience, most of them have been tested in a single time.
Second: N2 Grammar Book. Grammar is usually the one that deducts the most points in the first part, but the ability test over the years has changed around those basic grammars, and it's basically okay to read more and do more.
Third: When reading, you must read more after class, which is basic.
The fourth and most important is listening. Many people have no problem with the knowledge in the books of China's exam-oriented education. Even if the overall score is qualified, many people are hung up on hearing.
I think that N2 listening is not very difficult, as long as you are familiar with the listening skills of the aptitude test in recent years, it is basically no problem.
I repeatedly completed the ability test papers, and passed the comic model test, mainly because it depends on your own efforts. I don't want to spend my time.
Summary: Four words. Do more and listen more.
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My pants were torn and I didn't feel the need to spend a lot of time memorizing words. Words can be memorized in the process of doing grammar problems, etc., after all, they have a context and are easy to remember. Beizhen: I think we should do a second-level question that has been closed over the years.
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Words, grammar, reading comprehension, listening.
Words and grammar are the basics, so buy a book and read these two first, if you have more time, listen to songs, read lyrics, and easily memorize a lot of words and grammar.
Listening to this either rote memorization of words, very familiar when you will react, or suddenly the word appears on the radio, although it is very familiar, but if you don't immediately respond to know what it means, it will be a bit difficult to answer the question. It's still recommended to watch more Japanese programs or something, and if you watch more, you will have a sense of language. Songs are also all-purpose and are most useful for memorizing words.
Reading comprehension You read the grammar of the words at the second level (mainly grammar, you have to remember it without missing it, and the words are good to remember some of the commonly used words at the second level, otherwise you can't memorize it so much.) The reading comprehension will be done.
Books depend on your individual learning method Suitable for different people, choose from the bookstore.
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The format of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test has changed, and N2 is now easier than before. You do the old exam questions from start to finish, and that's pretty much it.
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The other way someone said it was very clear, and I said how I felt.
The new question type is very nonsensical, really, especially the exam in December, but now listening is obviously easier than before, anyway, I fought hard before the exam, and I think I learned the most at that time.
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