Self study: Can I take the Level 2 test for two to three hours a day in Japanese for one year?

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

    If the landlord has no one to guide at all, and there is no corresponding language environment, it will feel a little difficult. The only thing that can be fully mastered by self-study is words (feelings). There are many sentence patterns in Japanese, and some sentence patterns translated into Chinese may be a word, but the context and sense of language will be much worse.

    There are also long sentences in Japanese (which is also a part of my headache.) Although I can understand the composition of long sentences, why is it so awkward to translate into Chinese? If you don't understand, you will have problems reading.

    And many people have weaker hearing ...

    This is not to hit the landlord, but I just hope that the landlord can be mentally prepared accordingly. "Japanese is to go in laughing and crying" (which one says it). If the landlord really wants to develop in this area, it is still worth trying, after all, there is still a year to go.

    However, it is still recommended to sign up for a tutorial class (at least a pre-exam crash class or something).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If your goal has been set to level 2, you can buy a book back, and you should have no problem writing the past papers of level 3 and level 2.

    But now that the reform has been carried out, it is also necessary to strengthen the listening system, and it is better to find time to train more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As long as you are willing to learn, there is nothing you can't learn.

    You can learn it if you work hard.

    Recommend LZ for this course.

    I just taught myself this past level two.

    Time paid off.

    Be confident.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Does that depend on how much you can read in two to three hours? If you can and have a super good head, and you can remember it, it's fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you can remember what you look at every day, you'll be fine.,It's no problem.,Read.,But it's not good if the efficiency is very low.。。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Not to mention the second level, there are many firsts.

    But that's under the condition that someone is guided.

    You don't have to have a teacher, but you have to be surrounded by people who know Japanese, and that's definitely enough.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can try it out by doing the mock questions yourself.

    Listening generally has little chance of getting points, mainly depends on the written test.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Level 2 requires candidates to study Japanese for about 600 hours, complete an intermediate Japanese course, and master advanced grammar.

    Edition, 1000 words left.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is no standard answer to this, some people get the first level by self-study for half a year, some people get the first level in one year, and some people can't get the first level in two or three years.

    If you study for an hour a day, if you study carefully and the results are good, I think it will take at least two years. After all, one hour a day of study time is still too little. After all, many of those who study full-time for one year can't pass the first level.

    Yuan Fang, what do you think so?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you learn Japanese on your own from scratch, you will be able to pass the first level in about a year if you develop a certain learning method.

    Here's how to learn how to do it.

    Allocation of study time].

    Because there is plenty of time. So the following schedule is based on a full day.

    Our courseware arrangement is generally one lesson from the three-to-four-lesson explanation book. There are very few cases of five lessons.

    The first lesson talks about words. The second lesson deals with grammar. The third lesson is about conversational reading comprehension. The fourth lesson is about exercises.

    I study like this, I get up in the morning and go to the word field to memorize words for half an hour, and I can learn for free and deduct the number of 54416512 for free, about 30 to 40, and I can't remember more.

    How to learn vocabulary lessons].

    Then take the first lesson (the word talker) and read the book again. At this time, the main focus is on the grammar part. If you have enough time, you can also read the whole content of this lesson.

    It's okay if you can't read it. The main thing is to have an impression. Review the words you learned in the morning at noon. Then read the book again.

    The reason why I always read books is because the answers to the class assignments are almost all hidden in the whole lesson. I deepen my impression for learning grammar afterwards. Improve accuracy.

    In the afternoon, copy the example sentences from the grammar section. You can practice writing traditional Chinese characters and kana. You can also preview the grammar part and continue to deepen your impression.

    In the evening, you can read a book to review the words, or you can go to the word field to memorize. The mission was completed on the first day.

    The second day begins by reviewing the words from the first day and then learning some new words. And no more than thirty as well.

    How to learn grammar lessons

    Then take the second lesson (grammar) and look at the following exercises after you have finished it. Review the words at noon. In the afternoon, try to do the exercises in the book on your own.

    Do not write the part of Chinese to Japanese. When doing practice problems, you can find a notebook and write the answers in the notebook. You can also practice calligraphy and further deepen your impression.

    Freedom to review in the evenings. Review what doesn't feel solid. The next day, the mission was completed.

    Learning Methods for Conversation Lessons].

    On the third day, I will review the previous words first, and then learn some new words. Then take the third lesson (conversational).

    After learning, try to look at the practice questions (the part of Chinese to Japanese) to see if you can make it. Still write the answers down in your notebook. Deepen the impression even further.

    In the afternoon, you can take the last lesson. By the way, check whether the practice questions you wrote earlier are correct. Then there's free revision time.

    On the fourth day, it was again. Get up in the morning and go to the word field to memorize words for half an hour. Then look at the words, and the next day look at the grammar. Day 3: Sessions and practice ......

    Just repeat the above steps over and over again.

    In this way, you can learn the whole lesson in three days, and you can review it on the weekend.

    It can also be adjusted according to your own schedule.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This varies from person to person, so first lay a solid foundation, if you just use Japanese in life and don't often read and write, it is recommended to take the J-test, and if you use it for learning, it is better to take the first level. Level 1 is more inclined to the written language. Of course, the application of spoken language will also be examined.

    If you insist on studying carefully every day, it is estimated that it will be about the same for a year.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's at least 600 hours to N2, and about 1000 to N1, I guess.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If it's an hour a day at most, it's estimated that it will take several years, or at least two years.

    If you only take an hour out every day, then start with the most basic 50-tone diagram, and it will take two months to learn the 50-tone diagram.

    Then we will start learning basic Chinese characters, simple sentence structures, and grammar. This is estimated to take a year.

    N2 is second only to N1, and it is a long way to reach the N2 level after learning the basics, and the speed of one hour a day is also a year. And it's still an hour that is very efficient.

    Learning a language for an hour a day is really too little, and sometimes the time passes before you can get into the state.

    It is recommended to take more time, an extra hour is an hour, and half an hour is also half an hour.

    In short, one hour a day, if you can really do it "every day", rain or shine, a year or two is fine.

    But if you occasionally take a vacation or something, one hour is really not enough!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you can, you should still find a teacher to tutor first, after all, you are starting from scratch.

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