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I didn't take the second level, I went directly to the first level, and the following are some of my experiences from reviewing at that time, I hope it will help you.
Share a little learning experience, I made a plan to memorize words, take 2 hours a day to memorize words, the first time is very fine to memorize, and then go through it, the second time to cover the pronunciation, look at the Chinese characters to think about its pronunciation and meaning, and then cover the Chinese characters, think about how to write its Chinese characters and meaning, do not understand it again, so repeatedly, until I know at a glance which Chinese character reads what sound and what it means, this seems to be difficult, in fact, after the second time it is very simpleAfter that, I was able to go through all the words in about 15 minutes every day. It took me about three weeks to memorize all the first-level words.
Then there is listening, that is, listening all the time and listening, writing down all the content of listening, the most effective is to listen to the real questions, after listening for a while, you will feel that their tone is very familiar, very familiar.
I read well and comprehended, so I didn't have any special practice other than doing the real papers.
Grammar is my weakest link, so I spent the most time, and the method is very simple, that is, I keep doing the questions, check the grammar book for the wrong questions, and then go back to review the wrong questions, until one day I see this paper and know which question was made, and what grammar each option is.
I would go to self-study every night, go to the library and study room, sit down and study very hard and hard, memorize words, do reading comprehension, practice listening, at first it was very boring, but slowly I can feel that I am making progress and I am very happy.
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Three months before preparing for the exam, buy past Japanese questions to do, spend a month carefully looking at all the grammar knowledge you have learned, and do more similar questions. The premise is that you will have to finish the first four books on your mark.
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Elementary textbooks should buy new standard days Intermediate textbooks buy old standard days Read the textbooks thoroughly and then carry out itemized exercises Words are not scoring points When my classmates took the second level exam, the vocabulary part was more than 80 points and less than 70 points So it is useless to spend so much energy memorizing words Memorize the pronunciation of commonly used Chinese characters Just memorize more adverbs It is recommended to watch more cartoons in the listening part Don't watch subtitles Just listen to it Most of the dubbing in cartoons is Tokyo sound So to practice listening must be to watch cartoons instead of Japanese dramas Like many of our TV dramas are also dubbed in dialects, and cartoons are all dubbed in Mandarin, there are also a lot of local sounds in Japanese dramas, and the real score is reading when taking the exam, and you must practice reading more There are also a lot of books that sell special reading in bookstores, buy two more and go back to do it, and be familiar with the subtle expressions that Japanese people really want to say What they really want to say needs others to guess In terms of grammar, buy the kind of grammar book with example sentences, memorize it, and it is best to memorize it with example sentences.
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Just your miscellaneous Japanese test is laughing to death.
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I got Level 2 last year and Level 1 this year. The second level was prepared by the school teacher, and I felt that the test effect was very good.
1.Vocabulary: Just buy a second-level vocabulary manual, with 6000 words. I was using the Warren version.
2.Grammar: How to deal with grammar questions on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. The green one, about 10 yuan.
3.Reading and listening. These two items are basically impossible to break through in a short period of time. It is necessary to rely on long-term accumulation and practice of language sense. If you say that, stick to listening to slow NHK every day, and read and do past papers.
One month before the exam, I will do the real questions, especially the grammar part, and understand all the grammar points of each question. Read the words repeatedly every day, at least 3 times in 2 months. In this way, you can ensure that the vocabulary and grammar are basically good during the test. In this way, you can slightly compensate for the weakness of reading and listening.
Note: When practicing the past papers, you must pay attention to pinching the time, if the reading speed is not enough, it will be wiped out. But if you're only at the level of 50 pitches, there's no guarantee that you'll be past ......Come on, I wish you success.
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This question must be addressed by me, an old senior sister.
After preparing for the exam for half a year, I successfully obtained the N1 certificate.
No luck is all about strength.
After reading my article in 2 minutes, you have a direct direction for preparing for the exam.
Remember to give me a thumbs up and collect it
1. Pronunciation essential courses.
To learn a language, the most important thing is pronunciation, don't read any textbooks at first, just watch Zhan Wei's Japanese class, and you must listen to Japanese pronunciation. It will be easier to get the fifty-tone pronunciation first, and then read the textbook, and at this stage, you must thoroughly understand Zhan Wei.
I have to say that the teacher's pronunciation is really the standard! In class, the teacher will focus on pronunciation and difficult sounds, and I will follow the teacher's mouth shape to practice changing the accent little by little, and carefully pick each sound. After listening to Zhan Wei, I mastered the fifty tones in 2 days, and the pronunciation was no problem at all!
2. The Secret of Words.
Memorizing words is absolutely inescapable, I use the almighty green treasure book, which contains all the words needed for the exam, and divides the words into compulsory words + basic words + super-outline words, I can know at a glance which words I want to memorize first.
Every day I give myself 30 words, 20 compulsory words + 10 basic words, and finally there is time to take a look at the super-outline words, and every night I go through the content to be memorized the next day, copy it in the small book I carry with me, and use the fragmentary time of the day to start reading the next day, and summarize my recitation in the evening.
I take a three-day cycle to review my memorization of words, and I must review it in time, so that I can convert short-term memory into long-term memory.
3. The most difficult grammar.
The grammar stage must be the most difficult to master.,I'm using Don't Laugh.,I'm a Japanese grammar book.,This book is very interesting to listen to the name.,Learn in fun.,The book is divided into consolidation + jumping.。
It's easier for me to accept when I read this book, and the book is explained from the simplest and most familiar to all kinds of subwords, adjectives, and verbs, from shallow to deep, it is a book that is more suitable for a novice like me, and it is easier to accept!
Grammar must memorize more example sentences, memorize the corresponding example sentences, and then when you see the grammar or use the grammar, you can recall the example sentences to know the specific usage.
That's how I prepared for the Japanese exam, and I hope it helps!
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Part 1, Vocabulary, Question 1 (5 questions): Select the pronunciation of the underlined word. Question 2 (5 questions):
Choose how to write the underlined word (the question is given a kana, and the corresponding word is selected). Question 3 (5 questions): Select the correct option in parentheses (similar to compound word questions).
Question 4 (7 questions): Sun Heqing selects the correct option to fill in the brackets (choose nouns, adverbs, etc. according to the meaning of the sentence). Question 5 (5 questions):
Choose synonyms. Question 6 (5 Dow Ming): Give a word and choose the correct sentence for the meaning.
Part 2, Grammar, Question 7 (12 items): Select the correct grammar items. Question 8 (3 questions):
Sort questions (sort the four options, then have an asterisk in the question, find the option corresponding to the word in the asterisk position). Question 9 (5 questions): A short reading with five blanks in between, select the correct option.
The third part, listening and grasping, the first question (5 questions): there are picture questions. Question 2 (6 questions):
There are options but no diagrams. Question 3 (5 questions): No pictures, no options.
Listening for long reading, two questions for the last article.
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