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1. Question type of the test paper:
Question types include completion, reading, translation, and composition. Listening is tested in the retest.
2. Review methods and suggestions:
1) Foundation stage (February to June).
The first round of revision - you can master all 7000 vocabulary words and 260 grammar points according to the requirements of the syllabus. This is the stage of laying the foundation, and it is also the most fundamental thing. This stage is a long time, so you can fully grasp the time and lay a solid foundation.
2) Intensive phase (July to August).
The second round of review - summer vacation stage, this stage has the following 3 tasks: first, test your academic performance in the first stage through past past questions, but don't do all the real questions, but do a few sets appropriately, because there are not many Japanese 203 test questions, and completing them all will affect your final test; Second, after testing your learning results, you will find that there are some sentence patterns that you have not seen on the past questions, and this part should belong to the N1 category. Third, in the inductive review stage, systematically summarize the unfamiliar words and grammar, and focus on memorization.
3) Sprint phase (September to November).
The third round of review - this stage is the maintenance stage, and everyone should improve their self-consciousness and self-discipline at this stage. Clause.
1. Insist on giving yourself a mock test every week, find a quiet afternoon, take out 3 hours, do a complete set of mock questions, and complete the essay, and at the same time learn the postgraduate Japanese (203) real question intensive course, thoroughly understand the real questions, and learn the methods and skills of problem solving; Clause.
4) Mock test stage (December to before the test).
Round 4 Review – Sprint Stage. At this stage, it is necessary to further consolidate the results of the previous review, and use the last month to conduct multiple mock exams to feel the status of the postgraduate examination and increase the sense of familiarity. At the same time, in the last ten days of the exam, complete the real questions of the past few years.
Summary: Repeatedly doing real questions and mock questions is the work of sharpening the gun. Through repeated questions, you can exercise your level of doing questions and strengthen your ability to memorize and apply various knowledge points.
Textbooks:1The four books of Standard Japanese are used as basic dictionaries, and you should always look through the knowledge points.
2.Zhao Jing's "New Mock Question Collection of Japanese for the National Master's Degree Entrance Examination" is accompanied by real questions from 04 years ago, and there are many sets of mock test questions.
3.04-10 years of Japanese language entrance examination (non-professional) past questions.
Learning method: Do at least 2 past questions, the first time is a test, and find out your weaknesses and strengthen training; The second part is error correction and review.
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That's a bit difficult, you should at least finish the next volume, and the Japanese questions are not difficult on your own basis. I have completed the first and second volumes, and I have completed the complete interpretation of the second-level grammar. I basically didn't review Japanese for the graduate school entrance examination, but I just memorized the essay, and I ended up with a 79, maybe the 10-year question was easy.
I memorized the essay titles, hehe.
Because there are too few review materials, you still have some difficulty in reviewing, good luck!!
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Finish the next volume. Memorize words.
Look at grammar.
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Memorize words, look at grammar (grammar is very important, you must memorize what you give points for nothing), you have nothing to do and read, you must listen and listen more. Generally, it seems that you have to score 70 points in Japanese... The level appears to be slightly lower than that of Level 2.
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I'm good at Japanese, and I'm currently sprinting to level 1.
In fact, it is easy to improve your Japanese skills within 9 months. The most basic thing is to practice your listening and ears every day, followed by grammar and vocabulary. Just do more. However, it seems to be a little ...... to pass the elementary level of Japanese opticsAt least beginner and intermediate level to see off, right?
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It is possible to go to graduate school in Japanese.
There are generally three types of Japanese language for graduate school entrance examinations.
The first is public Japanese, which is also a unified examination, non-professional Japanese, because its test code is 203, so it is also called 203 Japanese;
The second type is the professional course for the master's degree in Japanese language;
The third type is the subject taken by candidates majoring in English, commonly known as Japanese as a second language.
Your case should be 203 Japanese. 203 Japanese is between level 1 and level 2, and in order to reach this level, you need to complete the standard Japanese beginner and intermediate levels.
The specific needs also depend on the enrollment catalog and enrollment plan of the school you choose, which generally has the research direction of each major, and some have the enrollment plan number and examination subjects.
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The Japanese language for the graduate school entrance examination is as follows.
Master's degree students in China.
There are four subjects in the entrance examination: ideological and political theory, foreign language, and two business courses corresponding to the major.
There are three types of Japanese that we call Japanese for graduate school entrance examinations
The first type is public Japanese, and the test** is 203, so it is also called 203 Japanese;
The second type is the subject of non-Japanese foreign language majors (such as English majors), which is also called Japanese as a second language;
The third type is the Japanese language major.
Examinations for master's professional courses.
What is Japanese 203?
In the national master's examination, two public subjects, politics and foreign languages, are compulsory. At present, the main choice of foreign language subjects is English, but you can also choose Japanese, German, French, and Russian.
Japanese 203 is a test in which Japanese is used instead of English for the "Foreign Language" subject (Figure 1), and the calculation of scores is exactly the same as that of candidates who choose English in terms of ranking. There are many schools that accept the Japanese 203 test, but it should be noted that there are some majors that cannot choose Japanese 203, such as some majors in medicine and science and engineering.
on the school's enrollment brochure.
Exam content. The time for answering the Japanese 203 questions for the postgraduate entrance examination is 3 hours (180 minutes), the full score is 100 points, the test time is the same as English, and candidates who choose 203 when registering for the exam will get a Japanese language test paper, and the difficulty of the test is between the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
Between N2 and N1. Vocabulary is required to be 7000 and sentence patterns are 260.
The test is divided into three parts, with a total of 46 questions, including the use of Japanese knowledge, reading comprehension, and composition.
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OK.
If you take the second foreign language of the National Graduate Examination, you can choose Japanese 203 In short, it is Japanese for the public course of the unified examination. This is subject to the admissions announcement of the recruiting institution. Professional teachers answer questions authoritatively.
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<> some of the majors in the graduate school entrance examination can choose the language, and whether you can use Japanese instead of English in the graduate school entrance examination. It is a compulsory foreign language for postgraduate entrance examinations, including English, Russian, Japanese and other languages. In most cases, you will be able to take the English test, but if the test subject is Japanese, you can choose to take the Japanese language test.
You can take the Japanese language test for the graduate school entrance examination. The postgraduate examination refers to the national unified examination for master's students, and the subjects of the postgraduate examination vary depending on the type of application. Postgraduate Entrance Examination of Public Japanese (203) involves the major majors of major universities, which is a unified proposition for the whole country, and is suitable for non-Japanese majors.
In many schools, majors in literature and history, science and engineering, art, and economics and management can choose 203 Japanese in the preliminary examination.
The subjects of the general graduate entrance examination include ideology and politics, English, and business courses.
First, the business balance leads the second. Science and engineering, economics and other professional business courses take a test of advanced mathematics, and literature and history, law and other professional business courses take a professional comprehensive subject (for the independent proposition of the institution); The second business course is the independent proposition of the enrollment institution.
Ideological and political, English and business courses are examined for medical majors, and the business courses are comprehensive medical majors, etc., which are independently proposed by the colleges.
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1. The difficulty of the postgraduate Japanese entrance examination is about between N1 and N2, but it feels not much easier than N1, and the overall difficulty is not too difficult (for those with a good foundation), but the examination is very detailed. For example, the use of auxiliary words, the choice of grammatical synonyms, and sometimes the choice of continuations in reading, these are all accumulated over time.
2. It will be easier to choose public Japanese in the process of taking the postgraduate entrance examination, and it is easier to pass the public English exam and get a high score in the process of taking the postgraduate examination. If you are not confident in your English, you can choose Public Japanese.
Therefore, don't ignore the Japanese language, be sure to practice more, there are only a few Japanese graduate school entrance counseling books on the market, be sure to buy them.
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