I m about to take the Level 2 exam, and I m in a hurry to get a good review plan for Level 2!!

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

    This depends on the sense of personal language, you probably also know which part has the heaviest score, if this part is less wrong, you can pass. There are more than 20 days, so, I have a cheats for the vocabulary part, the main summary, not much, printed out on 10 pages, I didn't memorize this point at the time, and I took more than 80 exams in July 09. However, I did mock questions a few years ago, and I didn't read the vocabulary summary at that time, and I could only score more than 70 points.

    It is difficult to get a high score in a short period of time, so you can work hard every day to listen and feel something, and you can also get points. I guessed all of them at the time, and I guessed more than 20 points.

    Grammar and reading have to be said together, this part of the time is very tight, I just finished it when I took the exam, and it's even worse if you get flustered during the exam. First come to the card time, don't say 1 tone to play reading and grammar, you can do these two parts separately, whether it is a real question or a mock question, see how much time each part is, compared with 70 minutes, if it is slow, it will be forcibly adjusted.

    Grammar take a look at those grammar points, because there will be some books that are not in the book during the actual exam, so you don't have to exhaust everything, and then 1 grammar is 2 points, and I also made 8 mistakes in the exam, but I was right about you so many of the previous real questions, so you can try to improve the point, 3 5 wrong is good, 7 8 wrong is your limit.

    As for reading, it's the most important, the score is high, and one less mistake may be over. Reading can buy a book with translation exercises, this exercise is to help you adjust the speed, the other is to help you adjust your reading habits, after reading a few articles to summarize the method that suits you. My point of view is,Do it in order,Read the big piece carefully,(This careful is only relative to the later short story,Can be as fast as possible),It's okay if you don't understand 1 sentence.,Don't be ridiculous.,Don't care.,A few sentences、I don't understand a paragraph.,Don't rush to look down.,Don't be ridiculous.,Read it again.,If you don't understand it at all, it's easy to finish the big one.。

    Because there are many big questions, they are important, and they are the most difficult. As for the last few short stories, read the title first and then read the article, as long as you see that you can choose the answer, you don't need to read them word by word.

    The above is my experience. If you can read above 80, you can get through it easily.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The second level of my freshman year and the first level of my sophomore year were both more than 320 points. I think the methods are all the same.

    I won't talk about the words, buy a book of classifications, and then I will memorize it hard, I think it's more appropriate to do this work before the exam, because it's easy to forget it too early. . . And your vocabulary is pretty good, so I don't think it's a big problem.

    Let's talk about listening, my hearing is considered a strong point, because I've been watching anime. If you usually listen less, you can't rely on accumulation, and you have to find a book that classifies and explains all kinds of listening questions, and I think it's still very helpful. . . For example, he will synthesize all kinds of words related to action, and I believe the effect is quite good.

    But I think listening is mainly about maintaining a state of being sure to listen every day, which is very important, not to listen a lot at once, just one or half a set a day, but to be consistent, not to interrupt. And then a little bit of the exam room technique is to quickly adjust your mentality, you must maintain a good attitude, positive thoughts, feel the feeling when there is a question, and then quickly adjust to listen to the next question.

    And then there's reading and grammar, which I usually get more than 180 for... Grammar Tell you a few very real words Read more crazy and look hard Then it's to do the questions At the same time to experience the difference of each question I used the book of East China University Press, and it was almost rotten in a month. Reading is also a test of your understanding of Japanese society from the other side, and then it is vocabulary and grammar, which can be said to be a comprehensive test question, and you must allocate time during the exam, don't rush, even if there are only 5 minutes left to finish it, it will be done.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Brother, I'm just like you.

    I scored 232 points in July, and I will take the test again in December, but I can't get the energy to study now.

    Let it be.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Practice listening: Listen to more recordings and practice pronunciation.

    Vocabulary: Memorize some unfamiliar words and memorize them.

    Grammar: Write them all down, then memorize them.

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