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In March, level 2 can completely memorize 6000 vocabulary and 200 grammar at level 2 Strive for full marks Read and practice more Level 2 listening estimates that you are choking enough So don't listen to it Directly memorize level 2 past past questions Listen after memorizing Walking and listening Eating and listening Listening before going to bed Repeatedly memorize words Grammar Listening During this time, only look at level 2 What questions to test What questions to do Although there are fewer real questions in N2 But it is also necessary to do the questions of the old level 2 in the past Try not to take school classes Too simple Delay you from taking level 2 Get up in the morning to review the words you memorized yesterday Then memorize listening in the morning Memorize grammar at noon Review grammar Words in units of 1000 once a day Grammar 200 times a day Take 1 hour to read in the afternoon Don't care about the accuracy Do more will naturally be good Then memorize listening to dinner Continue to memorize listening at night Listen again Memorize 100 words before going to bed There will definitely be difficulties Because grade 2 in March is extraordinary Persistence will definitely succeed Good luck.
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Japanese N2 is not very difficult, we have 1 year to take the N1 exam, come on, the landlord, the exam, learn to pay attention to the method, it is also very important to master the N2 test-taking skills, but three months to take the test, it is not possible to work hard, hehe. Finally, I wish you success.
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Well, listen more. Listen and speak a hundred times or listen more, one of our senior sisters (Japanese) in Japan for two weeks, Japanese is basically understood, the main words and Japanese grammar pass, and then every day in addition to listening contact, listen to more Japanese songs, watch Japanese anime or Japanese dramas.
Because it's a beginner, try to force yourself to listen, don't listen while reading the text.
If you have a second level, it mainly depends on your personal memory.
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If you just want a certificate, it is possible to find a good way to study hard in the past 3 months. The current N2 is still somewhat difficult, after all, the way of picking points is completely different from the original. Not easy to judge.
In addition, N2 is the hearing that determines the world, and if you think about it, you must pass the hearing mark.
As far as my personal opinion is concerned, I don't recommend you to do this, after all, language is a thing, there is no particularly solid foundation, it will still be very difficult in the future, it is the so-called learning fast forgetfulness, even if you pass N2 in 3 months, you will learn something else in the future, and when you want to use Japanese, look back, you will find that your Japanese has been forgotten. Pay for one's whistle.
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Do more questions from previous years, maybe you can, not sure. Because after the examination reform, the requirements are higher. It takes 3 months to pass the whole part (text, reading comprehension, listening, etc.) for 3 months, which is a bit difficult.
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Why are you in such a hurry, you're only a freshman, do you want to take the exam in July? I think you should learn slowly, I think the sensitivity of the language is cultivated in time, 3 months, if you are super serious, you can still live, I think you might as well make a plan, consolidate the foundation and report how good it is in December, and enjoy the process of learning Japanese.
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I'm afraid not... Even if you do, it is not recommended, although you have passed the exam, but you are in too much of a hurry, the foundation is not necessarily solid, and a language can not be mastered in a short time.
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I don't dare to guarantee that I will be able to pass, but it still depends on the learning foundation of my classmates.
If it is a zero foundation, it is not recommended to take the N2 test in 3 months, and it generally takes about 1 year to take the N2 test, even if there is a lot of time to study every day, but the digestion of knowledge still takes a certain amount of time. Therefore, it is recommended to make a reasonable study plan and goals, and then study according to the plan!
Japanese is the official language of Japan, with 125 million native speakers, and is spoken by 125 million people in the world.
The origin of the Japanese language has been debated, and the Japanese in the Meiji era classified Japanese as an Altaic language, a claim that has been widely rejected.
Homer Hulbert and Jin Ohno believe that Japanese belongs to the Dravidian language family, Nishida Ryuo believes that Japanese belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, and Bai Guisi (Christopher I.).Beckwith) believed that Japanese belonged to the Japanese-Goguryeo language family (i.e., the Buyeo language family), and Leon Angelo Serafim believed that the Japanese language and the Ryukyuan language could form the Japanese language family.
There is an assumption that the Austronesian language family, the Zhuang-Dong language family, and the Japanese language family can form the Austronesian-Tai languages, i.e., that all three have a common origin.
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3 months is about the same.,It's recommended that you sign up for a class to learn.,That's how to learn faster.,I'm just learning in the unnamed day.,The N2 class I'm studying.,Prepare for the 2-level exam.。
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There have been three months, but the listening depends on a bit of luck, and the rest depends on the tactics of the sea of questions. But in the end, is it useful after n3, I don't understand, I can't speak.
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This is a bit difficult, huh? Just like English, you can't learn it overnight!
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If you make good use of your time, three months will not be a problem at all.
First of all, you need to buy a sub-review book for N2, vocabulary, grammar, reading, and listening.
vocabulary, memorize a few pages a day, and pass the first time a month before the exam.
Grammar, it's completely OK twice after three months. In fact, there are still quite few pure grammar tests, so after knowing the meaning of this grammar twice, you can almost choose the right one.
Reading、It's simple to look at、In fact, there are a lot of traps.,The first feeling is to choose that.,It's not that simple.。 So if you read it, be sure to figure out what it's really asking.
Listening, the proportion is very large, the listening is good, but the poor is over, so at least one listening session every other day. Watching movies and TV shows with Japanese pronunciation is also part of the review. Also, there are pitfalls to listening, and sometimes the answer is the first one after a big circle.
So pay attention.
N2 is still much simpler than N1, and as long as you work hard for three months, you will definitely be able to do it. Good luck
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Three months is difficult, but it doesn't mean it's impossible. It depends on whether there is a foundation, how well you can learn, and it depends on luck (after all, it is all a multiple-choice question), and the luck explosion is directly over.
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If you review it well, it's pretty much the same. N2 is a bit easier to pass. If you want to review, you must first go through the vocabulary required by N2 and practice listening at the same time.
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Listen more and practice more Next yy voice Find some channels to practice Japanese listening and reading Insist on writing a diary in Japanese Daily diary, all the grammar in the new version of the diary you use is included Mark it with a highlight marker and then ask the netizens in the channel to correct it.
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Yes, if you have enough perseverance and study for four months without interruption, you can quickly improve your Japanese.
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If you don't go to work, you can. But it's going to be the Spring Festival soon...
If you go to work, you should spend a year.
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In fact, learning is a gradual process, but since you emphasize "no matter what", it depends on how determined you are to do it.
What textbooks are you using right now? Anyway, "Standard Day" is a must, beginner, intermediate upper and lower. Accompanying exercises, vocabulary manuals, and so on must also be prepared.
Insist on listening to the original sound of *** every day to imitate spoken language, and if time permits, watch anime or Japanese dramas to feel the context. Then it's about memorizing words and picking out grammar, depending on your ability. The second is to buy the real questions of the level exam, do two sets a day, and strive to solve the problems that you don't understand on the same day.
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If you can't pass the second level, it depends on your hearing, listen to more news, Japanese dramas and the like.
After you take the exam, you will understand whether what I said makes sense.
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It is recommended that you sign up for a make-up class, if you have a foundation, the make-up class will teach you what the skills to do questions every day, and it will be over all at once
It is risky to study on your own, and it is easy to miss the essentials of the exam.
The key is to do more questions
Hehe, sleep, eat, go to the toilet.
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