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Generally, Japanese majors only have a special eight.。。。
When I took the exam, it was the third session, and there was a lot of listening, all of which were the original questions of the first level.
But it's okay, it's a little bit harder than level 1.
Moreover, I feel that this eighth-level qualification is not more authoritative than the first-level qualification... I remember that many companies looking for a job at that time didn't know this, as long as they saw if there was a first-class certificate.
There should be no saying that you will not be allowed to take the postgraduate entrance examination if you are not level 8, it is estimated that the school is scaring you, you can see the graduate registration qualifications.
You won't, everyone is the same, don't worry too much. We were also crazy at that time.,And still looking for a job.,No one reads Japanese anymore.。。。
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The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is only level 4,3,2,1, and Level 1 is equivalent to English Level 8.
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Excuse me, but is it useful to ask Zhuan Ba???
I'm going to take the exam next year, so I'm going to join in the fun.
I don't think anyone recognizes 8 now.。。。 Whether they come or not, it's level 1, or they are at a loss if they mention the eighth...
Recently, I've been doing the 8th question, and I think it's really difficult, but it's okay to memorize it.
I have a first-class certificate, and I'm not afraid of anything else. Ancient text.,I suggest you watch more Dahe dramas.。。。 I'm obsessed with that, Guwen is much better than other students!
I think the four-word idiom is okay.,It's not too difficult.,It's a headache to write.。。。
Upstairs, I said that the listening ??? of the 8-level 1 questions in the examination Oh my God, if I catch up, I'll be happy
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It's all once a year, and only Japanese majors can take the fourth and eighth majors. Generally speaking, the fourth year is the sophomore, and the eighth year is the senior year.
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This is all taken by students majoring in Japanese, and the registration for the exam is unified by the school, so just look at the school notice.
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Online registration for the JLPT on July 1, 2012 will start on March 7 and close on April 6, 2012. Online registration for the JLPT on December 2, 2012 will open on August 21 and close on September 12, 2012.
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. The July 2012 Japanese Language Proficiency Test will be held on July 1st.
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The Band 8 test for Japanese majors can only be taken by Japanese majors, and only two types of Japanese major students are included:
1) Fresh graduates: Fourth-year undergraduate students majoring in Japanese can apply for the examination;
In addition to the above two, students majoring in Japanese language are not eligible to apply.
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Japanese Monogram 8 is equivalent to N1.
General framework of Japanese major level 8:
The curriculum system includes five parts: general education courses, professional core courses, training direction courses, practical teaching links and graduation**.
The curriculum should deal with the relationship between general education and professional education, language skills training and professional knowledge teaching, compulsory courses and elective courses, foreign language professional courses and related professional courses, curriculum teaching and practical teaching, highlight the cultivation of ability and professional knowledge, especially the cultivation of intercultural ability, critical thinking ability and innovation ability, and establish a dynamic curriculum adjustment mechanism according to the needs of economic and social development.
Level 8 training requirements for Japanese majors:
Duration and basic duration of study: Generally four years, colleges and universities can implement a flexible study system according to the actual situation, and students are allowed to complete their studies in 3-6 years.
Degree awarded: A Bachelor of Arts degree will be awarded to students who have completed the required credits and met the requirements of the training program.
The quality requirements should have a correct world view, outlook on life and values, good moral character, Chinese feelings and international vision, social responsibility, humanities and science literacy, cooperation spirit, innovation spirit and basic discipline literacy.
Knowledge requirements should be mastered Chinese knowledge of foreign languages, foreign literature, national and regional knowledge, familiar with Chinese and Chinese cultural knowledge, understand relevant professional knowledge and basic knowledge of humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, form an interdisciplinary knowledge structure, and reflect the characteristics of the major.
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The Band 8 test for Japanese majors can only be taken by Japanese majors, and only two types of Japanese major students are included:
1) Fresh graduates: Fourth-year undergraduate students majoring in Japanese can apply for the examination;
In addition to the above two, students majoring in Japanese language are not eligible to apply.
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Yes, you can only apply for the Japanese Language Major, Level 8, if you are a Japanese major.
Level 8 in Japanese Major.
NSS8 is the highest level of Japanese language proficiency in China for Japanese language majors. Since 2002, the National Examination for Japanese Language Majors (CET-8) has been implemented nationwide for university students. Students participating in the unified test must be registered in ordinary colleges and universities that have passed the national college entrance examination.
Extended Materials. NSS8 is the highest level of Japanese language proficiency in China for Japanese language majors.
1. Background of the examination.
NSS8 is the highest level of Japanese language proficiency in China for Japanese language majors. Since 2002, the National Examination for Japanese Language Majors (CET-8) has been implemented nationwide for university students. Students participating in the unified test must be registered in ordinary colleges and universities that have passed the national college entrance examination.
2. Purpose of the examination.
Check the implementation of the "Upper Grade Syllabus" and check whether the students meet the requirements of the syllabus.
3. Exam registration.
Generally, the school organizes unified registration. Details are available at each university**.
Fourth, the content of the examination.
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The total score of the eighth level of the Japanese major is 150, and 90 points are considered as passing.
1. Test content.
Listening comprehension mainly tests the candidate's ability to comprehend sound speech and the ability to obtain sound information. The test time is about 20 minutes, all the recordings are only ** once, listen and answer the questions, and the listening part of the test ends after the recording.
2. Proposition form.
The propositions are all multiple-choice questions as shown in the sample questions. There are 10 questions, each worth 1 point, consisting of two parts, a dialogue and a short story, and the test taker is asked to choose one of the four options for each question based on what they hear. Judging from the test papers in the past two years, the 10 questions are mainly divided into two parts:
Questions 1 and 2. Question 1 consists of 7 questions, each entitled 5 9 sentences of dialogue, and question 2 consists of 3 questions, each of which is a short essay of 100 400 words. Although the sample syllabus is divided into three parts, question 3 is actually an extension of question 2.
In terms of listening, you can understand 80% of BBC and CNN news, and you need to have at least 8,000 to 10,000 words for reading comprehension, and you need to read at a speed; Writing and translation are still basic issues, and preparing sample essays can be helpful, and translation needs to hone the ability to choose words and form sentences. Hope it helps.
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