Japanese level 2 test, speed help, what is the pass rate of Japanese level 2

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

    I took level 2 last year.

    Generally, the papers will be sent in advance, but before the time starts, it is certain that you will be 5 minutes in advance, because before the exam, you have to send out all the papers and answer sheets, and you have to write a lot of names and test numbers. But be careful!! I won't let you open the volume until the start time.

    I hate that the roll has a cover, and you can't see anything if you don't open it. Generally, the invigilator will remind you not to open the papers. At the beginning, the teacher will say, but it's okay to sneak a second glance, and the invigilator will only say you when he sees it.

    But I don't know how the examination rooms around the country will be managed.

    I was taking the exam at Tianjin Nanjing University, and my listening effect was very poor. A small tape recorder, placed horizontally in the middle of the classroom, is basically a rumble Fortunately, it was simpler.

    Good luck!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It will be sent in advance, but in principle, it is to give you time to fill out the answer sheet, and if you have extra time, you can look at the questions, don't be too anxious, it is still important to read the questions.

    The unified signal is that the bell rings, and the teacher said that everyone can answer the question now......

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Send the paper uniformly, and the teacher will tell you that you can start answering, and you can answer again, don't answer in a hurry, the time is enough.

    If you sit in an inconspicuous position, you can look at the question.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on the arrangement of each examination room. I sent it a little earlier when I took the exam, but that time didn't make a difference.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In general, students majoring in Japanese language will have passed level 3 in 1 year and level 2 in 2 years.

    If you have studied for 1 year, you will have a foundation, so you can learn faster.

    Level 2 Characters and Vocabulary 35 points 100 points.

    Listening 40 points 100 points.

    Reading comprehension and grammar: 70 points, 200 points.

    Total 145 points 400 points.

    Test takers are required to spend about 600 hours studying Japanese, complete intermediate Japanese courses, master advanced grammar, about 1,000 Chinese characters, about 6,000 vocabulary, and have general listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.

    a) The word part, which is related to the basis of the overall test:

    Review focus: verbs, adverbs, onomatopoeia, neologisms.

    How to revise: "Japanese Language Level 2 Proficiency Test Vocabulary" (it is better to listen to it with a tape).

    2) The listening part is related to whether you can get a high score:

    Review Focus: How to express idiomatic expressions in colloquial language, and how to use words in various life situations.

    JLPT Level 2 Intensive Training Classification (with tape)

    Japanese Listening and Speaking Intensive Training Intermediate Level

    Review Focus: Usage of Fixed Grammar Idiomatic Sentences:

    How to review: "International Japanese Proficiency Test 400 Sentence Patterns Level 2" "Victory! The combination of the above two volumes of "The Strategy of Daily Victory" is to thoroughly clarify and clarify some similar grammar. And combine to make some connections to consolidate.

    4) In the reading part, you don't have to deliberately review the exercises, but when you do the exercises, you should pay attention to the words that you don't understand in the reading text. If you have time, you can read the reading comprehension section of "JLPT Pre-test Summary of Writing and Vocabulary Reading Comprehension Level 2".

    In addition, it is beneficial to repeatedly do more exam questions from previous years (questions from the last 3-5 years) to practice your weak points in a targeted manner, and grammar questions always appear repeatedly in the practice questions, which can be reviewed by secret memorization.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The pass rate for Japanese N2 is around 38%. The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is currently the most authoritative and most widely attended Japanese language test, which is held annually in 81 countries (regions) around the world and is held in more than 280 cities, and the number of people taking the test is increasing year by year, reaching nearly 900,000 people per year.

    Japanese N2 pass rate.

    The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is currently the most authoritative and most widely attended Japanese language test, which is held annually in 81 countries (regions) around the world and is held in more than 280 cities, and the number of people taking the test is increasing year by year, reaching nearly 900,000 people per year. According to the overall data of the exam, the pass rate of N1 level is about 33%, N2 level is about 38%, and N3 level is about 38%.

    In the process of learning Japanese, you will inevitably encounter such and such problems, I don't know how to solve the skirt, the beginning is nine-three-four, the middle is five-zero-four, and the end is seven-seven-five, there are tutorial materials that you can receive, and you can learn Japanese with everyone.

    The Japanese N2 Test is an intermediate and advanced level test introduced after the reform of the International Japanese Language Proficiency Test in 2010. Those who have the N2 level of the Japanese language test will be able to pass other exams other than Japanese majors, such as graduate school entrance examinations and doctoral examinations, and it also means that they have reached the level of going to a language school or high school in Japan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Through the chart, we can clearly see that the pass rate of N1 and N2 is about one-third.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Level 2 is more difficult.

    Let's take a look at the following learning experience.

    This post is an original post, please do not plagiarize

    Sakura Hitomi Dance] self-study experience.

    After learning a level, buy some exercises to do, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, these four aspects of practice.

    First of all: the fifty-tone chart is the foundation, in the case of really not being able to memorize it, first take a general look, and then choose your favorite Japanese song and look at the lyrics. When you can sing it correctly, the fifty-tone chart will be about the same, and that's how I memorized it.

    Don't try it. [Sakura Hitomi Dance handwriting].

    After memorizing the fifty-tone diagram, in addition to one lesson:

    Memorizing words a lot, and thinking about that thing while memorizing it will deepen your impression. [Sakura Hitomi Dance handwriting].

    Read more grammar, memorize an example sentence when remembering grammar, say it several times, and it is best to read it with feelings, so that it is easy to remember, and don't feel hard. [Sakura Hitomi Dance handwriting].

    Watch more Japanese dramas and animations, listen more to the pronunciation inside, and you will feel it if you listen to it more. [Sakura Hitomi Dance handwriting].

    It's best to keep a diary in Japanese after studying for a while, don't be afraid of making mistakes, and wait until you've studied for a while and then look back at your previous diary and maybe find some mistakes, and then you'll know that you've improved.

    Say more, even if it's short, and don't forget the hard tone of don't say it.

    At last! Keep your heart interested in the Japanese language! [Sakura Hitomi Dance handwriting].

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.The answer is B.

    A kept you waiting. c (generally used in the service industry) Okay, got it. dYou don't have to be polite (just say what you have; Eat it directly when you eat it or something).

    2.The whole sentence means:

    How about another cup of tea? ”

    Ah, I'm enough, please don't make a fuss. It's time for me to go back. ”

    Analysis: Since the guest said "it's time to go back", naturally there is no need for the host to Zhang Luo. So choose B.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Answer B Please do not have to entertain.

    A kept you waiting.

    C got it. dYou're welcome.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    So many people say that B is B.

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