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I'll take the exam in July, hehe. However, now I have more than 280 points in the questions, and there is no big problem in passing.
In terms of listening, drama is the best teaching material, listening to one a day can be listened to several times, which is very helpful. If it's a rotten girl, it's easy to say.,You can listen to any drama.。 Otherwise, the range of options is very small.
In addition, try to watch animated Japanese dramas and don't read subtitles.,Or just play the unsubtitled version.。 There is a Japanese station on Sopcast with Japanese subtitles, and the listening practice is also very good. Hearing is difficult to improve in the short term.
You will take the exam in December, and you must start practicing listening now, and it will be too late to crammed before the exam.
In terms of reading, it's good to read the Japanese version of the manga and **. The advantage of manga is that it has kana furigana, and it is also helpful for listening.
The grammar is very simple, anyway, there are 191 articles, do more questions, and you will naturally remember it.
Vocabulary depends on memorization, reading, and reading. The adjectives, adverbs, and loanwords in the vocabulary part are better to memorize them one month before the test.
In short, this exam only needs to score 240 points, which is quite simple.
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If it's December, there's still half a year, and it's too late, first of all, it's necessary to lay a good foundation for level 3, so that the basic grammar of the service state, can be dynamic, and be dynamic can be changed freely, so it will be much easier to learn level 2.
Grammar: There are less than 200 in total, read more, and there is also a question, the more you do, the better, and the wrong ones should be summarized.
Listening: To be honest, I don't have a good hearing, just listen repeatedly.
Reading: The amount of words has gone up, the grammar is almost complete, and the work is natural.
If it's like a quick course, it's better to use the textbook of the second level or the standard day, if you have time in the summer vacation, you can take a look, generally everyone starts to sprint at the beginning of September.
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It depends on whether you have the perseverance to study every day, if you can persevere, you can learn the whole textbook in half a year, but if you want to master it all, you must insist on practicing every day. Grammar, vocabulary need to be memorized every day, otherwise it is easy to forget.
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1 year is basically a spare time study. The beginner level is relatively easy, and the intermediate level will be more difficult. It is very good to use anime to connect listening, the point is to listen to the original, both Chinese and Japanese subtitles, and to imitate. Language is perseverance, and I wish you success in your studies!
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Buy a level 2 past exam, as well as grammar vocabulary and other information books, and there will be no problem if you desperately gnaw through them. Of course, it must be gnawed through!!
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Exams are rote memorization.
If you work hard, you will definitely be able to pass the test.
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Beijing Xubo Japanese Language School Famous Teacher Class: Vocabulary and Grammar: "High Frequency is the Last Word".
Focus on reviewing your weakest items before the exam. Due to the limited time, it is recommended that candidates memorize more high-frequency vocabulary and practice more past questions during this time. For how to memorize Japanese words, Mr. Xubo gave three methods for fast memorization, namely "homophonic method", "pinyin reasoning method" and "classification memory method". ”
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I'm a Japanese major, and I studied for a year and a half, and I took the N2 exam, and I still found it more difficult, so I think it might be more than two years for you, maybe.
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It's funny on the first floor, are you studying Japanese?
It's so easy for you to learn anything
The landlord is a high school student, how can he have so much time to study every day
It should be a little sister or a little brother.
Japanese belongs to those who come in laughing and crying and go out.
It's hard to say this time, but the average Japanese major at a university generally takes about a year and a half to take the second level exam, and you have to decide it depending on your progress.
And I'm especially not in favor of self-taught Japanese without guidance.
Not only did I learn dumb Japanese, but there were many things that I couldn't understand well, and Japanese was a very subtle and ambiguous language.
In addition, since the test in July this year, it has been changed to a new ability test, which pays more attention to practical application ability, and the requirements for listening have been increased.
Since you're just in high school now, you have to have a priority.
It is important to lay a foundation in high school.
So, good luck
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It depends on what kind of person you are, if you study very seriously and can memorize words and grammar very well. In the past six months, I have been able to pass the cram school from 0 to 2.
However, the new exam rules focus on listening, and you have to pass all parts before you can pass at the end, so you need to practice your listening all the time and listen to Japanese every day. If you're serious, you can learn it in one year. But if you stop studying, it's easy to learn today and forget tomorrow, so you can't tell the time.
Overall, getting started with Japanese is easy. Exams are even more of a strong point for Chinese. It's all about yourself.
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Level 2 is on the first Sunday of July and December.
It shouldn't be difficult.
I guess it's okay to study hard for a few months.
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To mix up a passing grade, as the first floor says, simple.
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It is very hard to study on your own from scratch, so you must plan well so that you can achieve your goals quickly, and here are a few suggestions that I think must be followed.
1,The time required to pass the second level of Japanese is about 1 year, if the general learning ability is 1 year, this is self-study, you must have a strict implementation of the study plan, if the ability is very strong, self-study, some friends are also 6 months, it is about the same.
2. The most effective way to learn Japanese is to study with a plan, and it is best to plan for what you study every day. Of course, it also has something to do with the textbooks you choose and the tutor, but the main thing is your execution.
3,The length of time and the selection of textbooks and learning books is also a lot of relationship,If it's just for the exam,,I recommend buying a new version of the standard Japanese in**set of teaching**,So that you will progress much faster when you learn it.,Of course, I introduced the teacher Koukou (Erdad Lin put the long thing third) is also a free gift**,You can find him to get.。
4,Prepare your own set of textbooks,If you learn Japanese because you like anime,I recommend choosing the new version of the textbook Standard Japanese and everyone's Japanese,These two books are still very good.。 If you are planning to study abroad, it is recommended to use comprehensive Japanese and new Japanese if you are going to graduate school.
Note: Be sure to make a study plan for yourself every day, month, and quarter, which can help you save a lot of time, such as my current daily study time.
Morning: Get up for 30 minutes of oral practice, record it with your mobile phone and then listen to it every day, memorize words for 30 minutes, there is no requirement to memorize many words, it is all full recitation.
Afternoon: After the lunch break, review the lessons to be studied in the evening and make sure that you know what you want to study.
Monthly plan: Do two sets of mock tests and talk to two Japanese people, no one talks for 30 minutes.
Quarterly plan: For this quarter's learning, do a systematic consolidation and study, make a review plan and an assessment of yourself.
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The details are as follows:
Requirements: The New JLPT is based on a comprehensive score and a passing score for each sub-score. In other words, the overall score must be above the passing score, and each individual score must be above the passing score set for each individual score to be considered qualified.
Japanese Language Proficiency Test:
In 1984, the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) was established in 1984 by the Japan International Exchange (JLPT) and the Japan Association for International Education (JLPT) to adapt to the increasing number of people learning Japanese in countries around the world, and in the same year it began to be implemented in relevant countries and regions, and was welcomed by Japanese language learners. Starting in 2009, the JLPT will be held twice a year. In 2010, the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) was completely revised, and the N2 level was one of the levels of the revised JLPT, which is second only to the N1 level.
The current N2 level exam is held twice a year, on the first Sunday in July and on the first Sunday in December.
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Listening, Language Knowledge, and Reading have all scored 19 points, and the total score of 180 must be more than 90 points.
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The N2 Japanese Language Level 2 consists of two subjects: "Language Knowledge (Characters, Vocabulary, Grammar), Reading" and "Listening".
The N2 sub-score is divided into three categories: "Language knowledge (words, vocabulary, grammar)" (0-60), "Reading (0-60)", and "Listening (0-60)".
Evaluation criteria: Passing is assessed by the comprehensive score and the passing score of each individual score. A passing score for an individual score means that each individual score should be at least one of these scores. If one of the individual scores does not meet the passing score, then no matter how high the overall score is, it will not be considered a passing grade.
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Do the real questions and the unchanging royal road repeatedly.
Do it carefully and memorize the words you don't know.
Read the grammar books you don't understand.
Buy another grammar book and go through it systematically.
Not having to memorize any vocabulary books is a pure waste of time.
Usually take classes seriously, as long as you memorize the vocabulary basically.
As for some people who say that it has been reformed now, the real questions are not the right type.
Everything has changed, the test center has not changed, and a thousand true questions are the best information, and this is how I reviewed I didn't pass the first level 2 exam.
After one semester, I took the 163 exam according to this review method
After a semester, I didn't review it seriously and mixed it up.
But after Level 1, that means that the semester when I seriously reviewed Level 2 gave me a good foundation and would benefit a lot
Listening is also about listening to the real questions repeatedly, and there is a very tiring and difficult to persevere, but the method that works well is to write while listening, listen to a paragraph, write as much as you can, listen repeatedly, and know how to write it all.
Of course, this method is actually very difficult to adhere to, and if you can't stick to it, you can just listen to it repeatedly, and the effect is okay
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Level 2. Let me tell you the secret of the package. Hehe, I've done this at the same level.
That is... Past past questions, past questions are enough.
Do it n times.,The degree of ripe melon.,It's OK.。。 Hehe.
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Keep memorizing words and grammar, and then doing practice questions, practicing listening, and that's fine,,, it's all the same.
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