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VF, VB, C languages can be learned, but at a lower level. Finding a job in this area doesn't do much (I'm sure you get the idea). If you have the perseverance, you can take a Level 4 computer science test (divided into:
Database, Network, Software Testing Engineer)! It's still somewhat useful. If it is higher, it will be difficult for those who are not computer majors.
If you want to consider other documents, I recommend taking an accounting qualification certificate or a teaching qualification certificate. The former is not very difficult, but you can go to a Japanese company, and you can find a job if you can't go. The latter is not very difficult, so you can be a teacher in that way!
And then you will further improve your major! Take advantage of your small language!
That's all for my opinion, I hope it can help you!
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Oh, congratulations, you're right.
Boys who only have foreign language skills can hardly get everyone's approval no matter what position they hold after entering the society (girls are still reluctant to say the past).
I have worked for about 3 years after graduation, and I have experienced N companies, and the most bullish person is a kind of person: a top technical master who is proficient in foreign languages.
This kind of person regardless of age, gender, personality, appearance. No one dares to mess with the chairman of the board of directors to be in awe.
It's not for the sake of pursuing this.,It's not wrong to target such people.。。 (at least for the last few years, it has been a constant truth).
Kindness.. I feel that the more common ones among compound talents are software programming + foreign language, field technology + foreign language, finance + foreign language.
What you choose depends on your own hobbies.
As for what documents you ask, the most useful documents are examined. I don't think it's a big deal.
Your ID is just a stepping stone, which means that you have a reserve of knowledge in this area. Knock on the door, no matter how powerful the certificate is, if your own ability is limited, you will soon be recognized.
Hehe, and you'll be clear later. A high degree will become the biggest pressure on your interpersonal communication after you are accepted into the company.
Therefore, ability is the most important. Hope it helps you a little.
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One of the most popular types of Japanese language tests in Japan is JLPT Japan.
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The Japanese language certificate is obtained by taking the Japanese Language Proficiency Test and passing it.
The JLPT has five levels and is written and written on paper. With approval, the Ministry of Education Examination Center is responsible for administering the examination in China. Exams are held twice a year.
The only way to register for the JLPT is through the nationwide online registration provided by the China Education Examination Network (CEAP), which is affiliated with the National Examination Center of the Ministry of Education.
The opening date of the online registration system, the schedule of each step, and the date and time of the test will be published by the important notice board of the online registration system of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test of the China Education Examination Network of the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education.
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1. Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT): The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is an international level test organized by the Japan International Exchange ** Association and the Japan Educational Exchanges and Services, which is divided into 5 levels (N1, N2, N3, N4, N5, N1 is the highest level), N1 is the most difficult part compared with the original JLPT Level 1, but the score is more flexible, and the passing line is basically the same.
2. Japanese TOEIC Test (: The Japanese TOEIC Test is a test that can evaluate the practical application ability of the Japanese language, and the full name is the Practical Japanese Test (.) It was recognized by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security in August 2007 (Ministry of Labor document) and its main function is to test the Japanese language proficiency of non-native Japanese speakers.
3. NAT Test: The "Japanese NAT-Test" is a test for Japanese learners whose native language is not Japanese to determine their Japanese language ability. There are five levels of difficulty, and they are comprehensively evaluated through three tests: "Vocabulary and Vocabulary", "Solution" (Listening Comprehension), and "Solution" (Reading Comprehension).
The criteria and structure of the questions are basically the same as those of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT).
4. Business Japanese Proficiency Test: The BJT Business Japanese Proficiency Test (BJT) was officially launched in 1996 in 9 countries and regions in Japan and abroad after research and development and mock tests by Japan's leading promotion organization.
5. Japanese Translation Certificate: In the second half of 2005, the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education and Beijing University of Foreign Chinese launched the Japanese language of the National Foreign Language Translation Certificate Examination, namely the "National Japanese Translation Certificate Examination". The National Certificate Examination for Japanese Translation is an examination for Japanese translation practitioners and college students majoring in Japanese since the introduction of the English Translation Examination in October 2003.
However, at present, the Japanese Language Proficiency Test certificate is the highest level of certification and popularity in Japan, and the Japanese Language Proficiency Test certificate is divided into five levels: N5, N4, N3, N2, and N1, with N1 being the highest level.
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As the Japanese language is being used more and more widely around the world, the number of students majoring in Japanese is also increasing. However, when choosing a university, it is best to choose one with a well-developed curriculum, a high level of teaching, and a high employment rate for graduates. Next, we will introduce some Japanese universities.
Nihon University Japan is one of the best places to learn Japanese. Here are some of the reputable Japanese universities that offer a wealth of courses and expertise that make them an excellent place to learn Japanese.
Waseda University.
Waseda University is a private university in Japan that began its Japanese language program in 1920 and has a history of more than 100 years. The school has a wealth of expertise and a high quality of education. Students can learn Japanese in a diverse and interesting teaching environment.
The University of Tokyo The University of Tokyo is also a prestigious university in Japan, and it is one of the highest institutions of learning in Japan. The Japanese language major includes highly specialized language proficiency training and many courses related to Japanese culture. Students can learn more about Japanese culture and improve their language skills by taking these courses.
Kyoto University Kyoto University is also a well-known university in Japan, and its Japanese language major has a wide curriculum. Students can choose from a variety of pathways, including literature, linguistics, translation, and more. The school also often invites some famous language professors to give lectures, so that students can acquire more knowledge.
Other Universities In addition to the three universities mentioned above, there are many other prestigious universities in Japan. For example, Nagoya University, Osaka University, Kobe University, and many more. These universities all have excellent Japanese language programs and offer a diverse educational environment that can meet the different needs and aspirations of students.
Universities Abroad In addition to Japanese universities, universities in other countries also offer a wide variety of Japanese language courses. Here are some of the major foreign universities.
Chinese Universities In China, Chinese and Japanese are two very important languages, and many universities have set up special Japanese language courses. For example, Beijing Normal University, Li Xun of Shanghai Wai Chinese University, Shandong University, etc. Students can learn Japanese at these universities and communicate with Japan.
Korean Universities Although South Korea has a tense relationship with Japan, many Korean universities also offer Japanese language courses. For example, Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, and many more. Through these courses, students can understand the similarities and differences between the two Chinese languages and cultural backgrounds.
U.S. Universities In the United States, many universities also offer Japanese language courses. For example, Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and so on. These universities have many well-known linguists who can help students learn Japanese better.
In general, you should choose a school according to your needs and ideals as to which universities you can go to for Japanese language majors. Whether in Japan or other countries, if you choose a university with high quality of teaching and a well-developed curriculum, you can improve your Japanese language skills in a pleasant learning atmosphere.
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The universities that can be admitted to Japanese majors are as follows:
Jilin University, Ocean University of China, East China Normal University, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Beijing University of Foreign Chinese, Shanghai Wai Chinese Tanfeng University, Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, Shandong University, Peking University, Tianjin Kerang Zhenshu Technical University, etc.
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The origin of the Japanese language has been debated, and the Meiji Japanese classified Japanese as an Altaic language, a claim that has been widely denied, with Merhelbert and Shin Ohno believing that Japanese belongs to the Dravidian language family, Nishida Ryuo believes that Japanese belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, and Bai Guisi believes that Japanese belongs to the Japanese-Goguryeo language family (i.e., Buyeo language family).
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-Kam language family, and the Japanese Tama language family can form the Austronesian-Taiwanese language family, that is, they all have a common origin.
In ancient Japan, no writing was used, and Chinese characters were introduced from Baekje during the reign of Emperor Ojin. The "Nihon Shoki", which is written entirely in kanji, says, "In the ancient world, there was no written language, and the noble and the low, young and old, passed on by word of mouth", and in the time of Emperor Ojin, Baekje sent Azhiki to Japan.
In 285, Wang Ren, a doctor from the reign of King Xiaogu of Baekje, brought China's "Analects" and "Book of Filial Piety" to Japan, which was the beginning of Japan's introduction to Chinese characters. After the Three Kingdoms period, Chinese characters and Chinese culture were officially introduced to Japan in large quantities.
During the Tang Dynasty, the Japanese invented kana that was common among women, and the official script was written in classical Chinese, so modern Japanese was greatly influenced by ancient Chinese. Take the Showa 31 "Dictionary of the Chinese Language" as an example.
In the vocabulary of the Japanese language, Japanese language accounts for Chinese, and in Showa 39, the National Research Institute of Japan conducted a survey of 90 magazine terms and came to the conclusion that Japanese language accounted for nearly 10% of Chinese and Western languages.
The way in which writing, writing, and expressions are expressed in books (paper, etc.) is called Japanese, and it is a language that is mainly used by the Japanese archipelago and people. Although there is no precise statistics on the number of Japanese speakers, it is estimated that there are more than 130 million Japanese speakers in Japan and people of Japanese descent living outside of Japan.
Almost all Japanese nationals born and raised in Japan speak Japanese as their mother tongue. In addition, for the deaf, there is a Japanese Sign Language that corresponds to the Japanese grammar and phonological system. Brigade Mill.
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You can't take the exam unless you can graduate early.