I would like to ask you about the Japanese language test and how to take the Japanese language test

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

    Study Specialization 1 Grammar There are a lot of books with a new edition of n2 Buy one with a full grammatical index of n2 and read it and you will be able to master it quickly.

    2 Words is also to buy a n2 special book Try to memorize it Don't expect to memorize it all, because most of the explanations in the word book are not all Look at the dictionary A word is explained. Therefore, it is most important to understand the meaning of the example he gave

    3 Listening Reading Buy n2 real questions to listen to Reading or simulating can also be the most practical Japanese for everyone I don't use it at all for the exam My experience I have taken the n2 n2 174 points Listening and reading full score N1 N1 Listening full score Experience talk Don't waste time on everyone's Japanese Unless you come to study abroad.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, the current Japanese language test is no longer only a fixed knowledge point as before, it pays more attention to the application aspect, so some candidates often say that the test center of the test has never been seen.

    If you just want an N2 certificate, it is better to read the N2 exam books directly, memorize them thoroughly, and then enrich yourself, such as speaking. Nowadays, the company pays attention to the N2 certificate, but if you can't say anything in Japanese, you can't do it.

    You can sign up for a tutorial class. If you are self-taught, I recommend the book of East China University of Science and Technology Press. Vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, choose a good book for each type of subject, and learn it thoroughly. It's not too hard, it's important to persevere.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Standard Day Intermediate is also equivalent to N2!

    If it is only for the exam, it is recommended to give priority to the book dedicated to the exam, which is more effective.

    N2 is okay, N1 is not easy! If you don't have a good foundation, it's hard! Go for it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is a level obtained through the JLPT Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

    The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is a relatively complete test evaluation system established by the Japan International Exchange Association and the Japan Educational Exchanges and Services in 1984. Online registration is adopted, and registration will not be accepted at each test center.

    The JLPT has two registration periods each year, in July and December, and the exams are divided into five levels, N1-N5, and the difficulty is decreasing in turn. You can register online for the China Education Examination, and the registration fee for N1 and N2 is 450 yuan; N3, N4, N5 are 400 yuan.

    After registering in the system, candidates enter the registration system and choose different regions and different universities as the examination room. In the past two years, many schools have closed their examination rooms, and the number of registration rooms has dropped by about half.

    Japanese Language Exam Requirements:

    N1 level: Students are required to be able to understand the Japanese language used in a variety of situations. Generally, you need to master 8,000-10,000 words and 800 grammars.

    Level N2: Students are required to be able to understand the Japanese language they use in everyday life and to understand a wider range of topics to a certain extent. Generally, you need to master 4000-7000 words and 200 intermediate grammars.

    Level N4: Students are required to be able to understand everyday Japanese conversations to a certain extent, and to master vocabulary and sentences commonly used in daily life.

    Level N5: Proficiency in 50 Tone Diagrams and ability to master a certain amount of daily conversation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Registration date for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

    Level N1: 14:00 on September 28 to 14:00 on October 22

    Level N2: 14:00 on September 29 to 14:00 on October 22

    Levels N3-N5: 14:00 on September 30 to 14:00 on October 22

    Registration for the Japanese Language Test.

    When registering, candidates are required to fill in their name, gender, birthday, certificate type and certificate number (note: candidates who register with passports, please fill in in strict accordance with the English name on Youran passport), as well as contact information such as ** number, mobile phone number and email address, and also require candidates to fill in a password that they can define at will and can remember. After filling in the personal information, the candidate must also fill in:"Captcha"Fill in the columns with the capital letters shown in the graphic on the right.

    The verification code must be capitalized. If the verification code cannot be displayed during the registration process, you can right-click the verification code to display**. However, if you stay on this page for too long, the verification code may become invalid and error. If there is an error in the registration information, it may not be possible to modify it afterwards, so please be cautious. )

    1) The ID number and password will be used as the password for candidates to log in to the registration system again (to check or modify part of the information). Candidates are requested to keep it in mind and keep it carefully.

    2) The Chinese pinyin and date of birth of the Chinese candidate's name will be printed on the test materials and certificate. Please note that your Chinese name should be spelled correctly in strict accordance with the specifications of the Xinhua Dictionary.

    3) Candidates who use their passports to register should fill in the English name strictly according to the passport. <>

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Regardless of whether you are a Japanese major or not, you can take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. This test was initiated by the Japanese side and has international influence. The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is a proficiency test for non-native Japanese speakers established in 1984 by the Japan International Exchange (JLPT) and the Japan Association for International Educational Exchange.

    The exams are divided into different levels of difficulty.

    Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4. Level 1 is the highest level, which is approximately equivalent to the level of the 3rd and 4th year of Japanese language in a Japanese undergraduate major in Japan. Each level of the exam consists of three sections: Text-Vocabulary, Listening Comprehension, and Reading-Grammar.

    In China, the examination is under the responsibility of the Examination Cooperation Committee composed of China and Japan, and the examination center of the Ministry of Education organizes and implements it. At present, there are 28 test centers across the country, and candidates can choose according to their own situation. The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is held on the first Sunday of December every year.

    Result evaluation and notification time The first level examination is qualified with more than 70 correct answers, and the second, third and fourth level examinations are qualified with more than 60 correct answers. Those who score the best results in the annual examination will go to Japan for a short period of one week. The result notification will be issued to the test taker from the end of February to the beginning of March of the following year, and those who pass the test will receive a certificate of passing from Japan International Exchange**.

    First-level candidates who request to submit their results to the relevant Japanese university can receive a result notification report one month in advance, and the Japanese authorities will notify the relevant Japanese university of their results. Purpose and Validity of the Certificate (1) At present, most Japanese universities require international students to submit a first-level certificate of the examination as a basis for their language proficiency. (2) Japanese colleges and universities require registered international students to submit a first-class or second-class certificate.

    3) The Japanese side requires the submission of the corresponding grade certificate for international exchanges or certain labor importers. (4) Some Japanese companies in China require their job seekers to submit corresponding grade certificates. (5) The certificates of the first, second, third and fourth levels are valid for a long time.

    Test takers can choose to apply for the exam by referring to the following list of level levels: Level Writing-Vocabulary Listening Comprehension Reading-Grammar Total Passing Score Exam Target Candidates Level 1 45 minutes 45 minutes 90 minutes 180 minutes 280 Candidates who have studied Japanese for 900 hours Level 2 35 minutes 40 minutes 70 minutes 145 minutes 240 Candidates who have studied Japanese for 600 hours Level 3 35 minutes 35 minutes 70 minutes 140 minutes 240 Candidates who have studied Japanese for 300 hours Level 4 25 minutes 25 minutes 50 minutes 100 minutes 240 Candidates who have studied Japanese for 150 hours If LZ is a Japanese major, then I don't need to say more. You can take the Japanese Language 4 and 8 exams directly at your university. This is an exam held by the Chinese themselves.

    You can ask the teacher for details.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Elementary day learning every day.

    Amu is an introduction to Japanese, especially for beginners.

    Just sign up for free, and there are also real pronunciations. Good for beginners) I don't know why you have a dislike for English, but I hope you will develop some interest when you first learn Japanese, and find a few original TV series or songs by your favorite actors. Start again. Come on.

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