Regarding the Japanese language test questions, are the Japanese language level tests all multiple c

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

    Yes, but the registration fee is nearly 200, and it is not easy to register.

    Although you can keep taking the test, I heard that the type of question will be changed in the first level, and you may need to add writing, so it's better to do it as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can take the test directly.

    Level 2 is OK, Level 1 is only once a year.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Yes, you can take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) directly for any level of the test and there are no special requirements.

    2.Yes, there are no restrictions on this

    All official information will be there.

    Please refer to it

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 Can I take Level 2 or Level 1 directly?

    OK. 2 If I can't take the test this year, can I take it again next year? If I can't take the test next year, can I keep taking the test until I get there? OK.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can take the test directly, and you can report how many levels you think your level is.

    Unlimited exams, if you fail the test once, you can take the test again until you pass the test.

    However, it should be noted that the Japanese language proficiency test can only be taken once a year, and it is taken in early December, and the registration time is generally around June or July, and the online registration is required.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello Japanese can skip the test You can only take the test once a year But it is very difficult to register for Japanese Generally speaking, 8 people grab 1 place The current situation Generally, you start to register in April and start taking the test in December If you want to make a decision, you have to hurry up Otherwise, you won't be able to take the test if you want to.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is an objective test.

    The N1 and N2 exams are divided into two subjects: "Language Knowledge (Words, Vocabulary, Grammar), Reading" and "Listening", and the N3, N4 and N5 exams are divided into "Language Knowledge (Words, Vocabulary)". The full score of 3 subjects of language knowledge (grammar), "reading" and "listening" is 180 points.

    The scores of N4 and N5 are divided into two categories: "Language knowledge (words, vocabulary, grammar), reading" and "listening".

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is a level obtained through the JLPT Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

    The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is a relatively complete test evaluation system established by the Japan International Exchange Association and the Japan Educational Exchanges and Services in 1984. Online registration is adopted, and registration will not be accepted at each test center.

    The JLPT has two registration periods each year, in July and December, and the exams are divided into five levels, N1-N5, and the difficulty is decreasing in turn. You can register online for the China Education Examination, and the registration fee for N1 and N2 is 450 yuan; N3, N4, N5 are 400 yuan.

    After registering in the system, candidates enter the registration system and choose different regions and different universities as the examination room. In the past two years, many schools have closed their examination rooms, and the number of registration rooms has dropped by about half.

    Japanese Language Exam Requirements:

    N1 level: Students are required to be able to understand the Japanese language used in a variety of situations. Generally, you need to master 8,000-10,000 words and 800 grammars.

    Level N2: Students are required to be able to understand the Japanese language they use in everyday life and to understand a wider range of topics to a certain extent. Generally, you need to master 4000-7000 words and 200 intermediate grammars.

    Level N4: Students are required to be able to understand everyday Japanese conversations to a certain extent, and to master vocabulary and sentences commonly used in daily life.

    Level N5: Proficiency in 50 Tone Diagrams and ability to master a certain amount of daily conversation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The 2022 exam schedule is as follows:

    Fees: Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1 registration fee 550 RMB per person, JLPT N2 exam registration fee 550 RMB per person, JLPT N3 exam registration fee 450 RMB per person, JLPT N4 exam registration fee 450 RMB per person, JLPT N5 exam registration fee 450 RMB per person.

    December 2022 Japanese Language Proficiency Test Registration Period (Hong Kong and Macau, China)] Japanese N1 Registration Time: August 15, Japanese N2 Registration Time: August 16, Japanese N3 Registration Time:

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