If you start learning Japanese from now on, have you thought about the first level of Japanese in De

Updated on educate 2024-04-24
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Based on my 20 years of experience in learning and teaching Japanese, it is very, very difficult. At least there is no precedent for this around me.

    Let's start with the difficulty. You're already in college. Once adolescence has passed, the structure of the human brain will change, and the auditory system will become less sensitive to the sounds of foreign languages and difficult to remember.

    If you have no prior knowledge, it will take time for your ears and brain to get used to Japanese pronunciation. The students in the Japanese language class of the provincial key high school I taught also need at least four years from the first year of junior high school to the first year of high school (about 1,000-1,200 class hours in class, not counting extracurricular classes) to pass level 1 relatively easily. Since there is no digestion time at all, your words will be about 1500 class hours.

    If you spend more than 10 hours a day studying Japanese for 5 months, I'm afraid you won't be able to do it.

    Learning Japanese is not only a matter of whether you work hard or not, but also has a lot to do with your physiology. No matter how stupid a person is, he can learn to speak if he spends a little more time, and no matter how smart he is, he can't write poetry in a day. Language is closely related to people's cognitive ability, physical ability, and social knowledge.

    So it's not something that can be completely overcome by surprise learning.

    In addition, in recent years, the content of the Japanese language level test has changed, and listening has become a large part of it. I have many students who have already studied Level 2 in China (normally 6-8 months of full-time instruction, 6-8 class hours per day) and still struggle to listen to Level 1. And you need to know that listening needs to have a certain basic knowledge before you can start practicing.

    So time is very insufficient. I'm more worried about you in this part.

    Another thing is that if you want to learn Japanese in such a short time, it is unlikely that you can learn it on your own. Be sure to find a teacher, and if a good teacher comes to teach you 1-on-1. Because the teacher will be more experienced, know what you should learn and how to teach you, and can correct your mistakes immediately and improve your efficiency.

    To learn Japanese in such a short period of time, it is necessary to be completely free from touching the wrong things. Once you remember something wrong, it's hard to get it back later. So in terms of cost, it will also be a big pitfall.

    I don't know if you're ready for this.

    In short, I don't really recommend you to pass level 1 this year, if you work hard to learn more, it is still possible to pass level 2. If you insist on fighting level 1, it may affect your normal life and your main business, and then the gains outweigh the losses.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Otherwise, it is recommended to take one step at a time, learn the basic skills solidly, and pass Japanese level 3 at the end of the year, which is definitely possible. This can also be regarded as a phased explanation for yourself.

    Find out what you want to learn Japanese for. Then decide how you want to learn.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Japanese is just a communication tool, and it is difficult to earn money and eat in Japanese alone, unless you are really good at Japanese.

    It's better to have "Japanese + your own same talent", so that you can have a future.

    You said that it is more difficult to learn Japanese and draw manga in Japan, because the comic industry in Japan is very competitive, not to mention whether you can fight for a place, even if you can fight for a place, it is more difficult for manga artists to eat on comics alone, and most Japanese manga artists are working and drawing manga while doing side jobs.

    Unless you're really good, a manga artist at the top, manga can be animated, cinematicized, and so successful like the Hokage, etc., and it's okay to concentrate on drawing manga like that, and support yourself from manga alone.

    So my advice is that you have to support yourself first, and then draw comics on top of that.

    If you have the conditions, of course, it is a challenge to study in Japan for internship or work to improve your practical ability, and you must go to Japan to improve your Japanese level 1 level. And you can better get in touch with the manga there and absorb the experience in Japan. Comics are not just as simple as drawing, but also have your accumulation of life...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have the ability, it is better to go abroad. After going abroad, whether there are achievements or not, at least it is plated. It's better to come back with something accomplished. Otherwise, China will not accept you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Go abroad, you should go outside while you are young. You can also practice your speaking when you go outside. After all, linguistics is to be used.

    If you want to continue your studies, you can study abroad and work part-time in Japan. It's not bad to find a job related to comics, but you can also train yourself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    17 years old, really young, my sister was 22 years old, and since you like comics, then go and learn comics To be honest, it doesn't make much sense to continue reading in a domestic junior college.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is best to study in Japan and continue your studies in Japanese and your major.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    17 years old. Sure enough, it's out of the blue.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Let's study abroad in Japan! Have the capital to return to China to work. Generally, you can return to your home country to run a Japanese language course in 2 years. At least be a teacher!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is no standard answer to this, some people get the first level by self-study for half a year, some people get the first level in one year, and some people can't get the first level in two or three years.

    If you study for an hour a day, if you study carefully and the results are good, I think it will take at least two years. After all, one hour a day of study time is still too little. After all, many of those who study full-time for one year can't pass the first level.

    Yuan Fang, what do you think so?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you learn Japanese on your own from scratch, you will be able to pass the first level in about a year if you develop a certain learning method.

    Here's how to learn how to do it.

    Allocation of study time].

    Because there is plenty of time. So the following schedule is based on a full day.

    Our courseware arrangement is generally one lesson from the three-to-four-lesson explanation book. There are very few cases of five lessons.

    The first lesson talks about words. The second lesson deals with grammar. The third lesson is about conversational reading comprehension. The fourth lesson is about exercises.

    I study like this, I get up in the morning and go to the word field to memorize words for half an hour, and I can learn for free and deduct the number of 54416512 for free, about 30 to 40, and I can't remember more.

    How to learn vocabulary lessons].

    Then take the first lesson (the word talker) and read the book again. At this time, the main focus is on the grammar part. If you have enough time, you can also read the whole content of this lesson.

    It's okay if you can't read it. The main thing is to have an impression. Review the words you learned in the morning at noon. Then read the book again.

    The reason why I always read books is because the answers to the class assignments are almost all hidden in the whole lesson. I deepen my impression for learning grammar afterwards. Improve accuracy.

    In the afternoon, copy the example sentences from the grammar section. You can practice writing traditional Chinese characters and kana. You can also preview the grammar part and continue to deepen your impression.

    In the evening, you can read a book to review the words, or you can go to the word field to memorize. The mission was completed on the first day.

    The second day begins by reviewing the words from the first day and then learning some new words. And no more than thirty as well.

    How to learn grammar lessons

    Then take the second lesson (grammar) and look at the following exercises after you have finished it. Review the words at noon. In the afternoon, try to do the exercises in the book on your own.

    Do not write the part of Chinese to Japanese. When doing practice problems, you can find a notebook and write the answers in the notebook. You can also practice calligraphy and further deepen your impression.

    Freedom to review in the evenings. Review what doesn't feel solid. The next day, the mission was completed.

    Learning Methods for Conversation Lessons].

    On the third day, I will review the previous words first, and then learn some new words. Then take the third lesson (conversational).

    After learning, try to look at the practice questions (the part of Chinese to Japanese) to see if you can make it. Still write the answers down in your notebook. Deepen the impression even further.

    In the afternoon, you can take the last lesson. By the way, check whether the practice questions you wrote earlier are correct. Then there's free revision time.

    On the fourth day, it was again. Get up in the morning and go to the word field to memorize words for half an hour. Then look at the words, and the next day look at the grammar. Day 3: Sessions and practice ......

    Just repeat the above steps over and over again.

    In this way, you can learn the whole lesson in three days, and you can review it on the weekend.

    It can also be adjusted according to your own schedule.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This varies from person to person, so first lay a solid foundation, if you just use Japanese in life and don't often read and write, it is recommended to take the J-test, and if you use it for learning, it is better to take the first level. Level 1 is more inclined to the written language. Of course, the application of spoken language will also be examined.

    If you insist on studying carefully every day, it is estimated that it will be about the same for a year.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's at least 600 hours to N2, and about 1000 to N1, I guess.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    According to the current situation you copy, you can have a few options, I don't know, so I grasp the situation that can be guessed, let's talk about the first, college students go to the Japanese major to go around (Japanese corner, or find a friend who studies Japanese to call him (her) to teach you second, after graduating from college students, online Japanese training or weekend training or supper, now the Internet is more convenient is very expensive, weekend training classes or supper efficiency is too low to learn slowly, so if you have a little money, you should go to the Northeast (Jixi to find a few famous training institutions Tianli or honest sa casually study under 1 year to take a level 1 (provided you are a hard-working person) there is an environment that is absolutely suitable for you, most people are only going to learn after work, just entered a class of 120 people, learned to get off work and couldn't learn all of them ran, and those who can stay are able to learn about 50 60 people, third, older self-taught, online yy to find some free training, I used to teach for free in HS Japanese teachers for a period of time, and now I can still pay when I am free, I built a YY classroom.,If there are so many people who want to learn, I can also teach it for free.,I'm Japanese N1 qualified Oral proficient BJT Business Japanese 650 points.。 It's still no problem to teach beginner and intermediate. There should be a lot of people who think the same as me, find a study that doesn't cost money, a good teacher will bring you into the door, how far you can go depends on yourself, if you are self-taught, if you need help** friend You can get to N1 a year if you work hard

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Well, if you study hard, about two years will be enough. There are also some people who are already talented in language, and they can also answer that they can study according to the requirements of the exam, and it is not impossible to pass in a year.

    However, I don't think it's okay to judge the level of Japanese language proficiency just by passing the certificate, and I can't use passing the grade as the sole purpose of learning Japanese.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This bai also depends on your study time and intensity, and if you sign up for a class, you will be admitted to n1 (

    DAO has a foundation).

    Generally speaking, let's aim for version N2 first: N5-N3 is a power stage, N2 is a stage, and N1 is a stage.

    Registering for classes will be more efficient than self-study, but it is more tiring, and you can choose an online school.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Generally, two years, if you are serious, you can have a year.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you don't learn Chinese well, why do you learn Japanese?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    For me, n2 for one year, n1 for two years.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Half a year n2 1 year n1 If you take the exam. Composite level to n1n2 It's up to you.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Japanese level 1 is the highest level, and there are five levels of Japanese: N5 can understand basic Japanese; N4 can understand basic Japanese; N3 can understand Japanese in everyday life; n2 can understand Japanese for everyday life and Japanese with less scenes; N3 can understand Japanese in each scene. After reading these level introductions, you should have your own opinion on the strength of Japanese level 1.

    Level N5: Able to read and understand phrases, sentences and words in Japanese, and be able to understand slow classroom use and simple conversations; Level N4: Able to read and understand everyday life topics'Articles, able to understand the slow pace of life conversation; N3 is able to read and understand daily texts, and can roughly understand coherent conversations and character relationships; N2 Able to read and comprehend reading materials on general topics, understand context and expression intentions, and be able to understand coherent conversations in various scenes at close to the average speaking speed; n1 can read and understand the meaning of texts on various topics, understand the general coherent conversation in various situations, understand the relationship between them, and grasp the main idea.

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