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All levels. The difficulty of the first level of Japanese is that you can make friends with people.
And don't look down on the old people in Japan and their cultural background.
Yun is actually much better than the young people now.
Based on a perfect score of 400 on the JLPT-1 test.
Listening 100 is not surprisingly a perfect score for sure because for them it's like we listen to Mandarin.
Vocabulary 100 A minimum of 70 points at level 1 Illiteracy is not considered.
Reading grammar 200 should also have about 150, I guess they don't know much grammar, because in our place it's called.
If we divide the subject-verb-object and fill in the blanks in the preposition, there will be a lot of people who make mistakes in reading, so I don't need to say it.
Chinese people who don't know Japanese can understand a lot of Japanese kanji.
The first passing grade is 280 points, and in this way, they have 320 points.
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Compulsory education in Japan has reached 100 percent. Both rural and elderly people are literate. I had barely heard of the man being illiterate.
Take the train ride to see some middle-aged and elderly people reading books. In fact, the elderly in Japan have a thicker cultural background than the young people. The old people who write articles and so on use more Chinese characters than the young people.
The words are also beautifully written. Just like the young people in China now, they are not as educated as the old people in the past. is also a junior high school student, and the current junior high school student can't even write a popular article... If you count it according to the level of Japanese.
The Japanese, like the Chinese, can only speak and do not understand any grammar. For example, your parents speak fluent Chinese, but if you let them speak grammar. Definitely not.
It's the same thing. Therefore, it is impossible to calculate the number of levels for the Japanese. Another example:
Japanese children have never been taught Japanese before, and they promise to speak it well. Why? Just because I grew up in this environment.
Naturally, it came to pass.
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I can't understand what you write, so I guess you have a problem with your Chinese level. The simple questions are not rigorous, there are almost no people who do not go to school in Japan, and some may also be intellectually disabled, if you let him take the exam, isn't that to catch a duck on a sedan chair? Countryman?
There is no big difference between urban and rural areas in Japan, and people in the countryside have the same secondary education, and there is no problem with the first level. The old man, what is the concept of the old man, there are many wise people among the old man, and there is no problem with the first level. In short, that is, only Japanese silly characters Japanese are less than one level.
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Their Japanese is divided into 3 levels: 2-3 levels for the elderly, 1-2 levels if you don't get a good education, and 5+6 levels! Give me extra points.
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Handsome guy can refer to what you said, Japan and China are different? I haven't been there, and there are many people I know who haven't gone to school, so they can't speak Chinese and Chinese characters, and they used to have no money to go to school, so they could find jobs, but now it's different, they all have to go to school, and I've seen a lot of things that don't.
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2.Then, learn some common Japanese phrases.
3.In the end, it's all about using more and saying more.
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If not, there is a language school. The most important thing is whether you work or go to school?
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When you come to Japan, you will have a language school, the context is good, and you are young, so you must be able to learn quickly, and if you are at the first level, you should be able to pass it in one year.
Don't worry, I already feel that there are more Chinese than Japanese in Japan.
Of course, this is not the case).
Happy reading in Japan.
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Actually, you can't, even if you've studied it, you won't be able to speak Japanese when you go to Japan.
Because we are speaking a different language from Japan, you can rest assured.
However, if you spend 1 or 2 months before going abroad, you will go to some tutorial classes to learn the most basic words, which will help you, and everything will be OK if you go to a language school in Japan, and you can learn the language quickly in Japan, without worry.
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First, find a language school in Japan and get the first level of Japanese language required by the university you want to take.
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First learn some basics in Japan (such as learning 50 phonetic diagrams) and then go to a Japanese language school for further study.
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There are language schools in Japan, so it doesn't matter if you don't know anything at all, you will learn very quickly in that environment. Rest assured.
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Hi Upstairs, what are you talking about? Is the web page fooling people or miscellaneous! Can't be opened! And the landlord, are you happy to go overboard! Go to Japan! I've been looking forward to it for half my life! Ah, you're so happy!
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Or go to school.
Otherwise, don't go.
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I won't go to school...
Level 1 varies from person to person.
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You're only a freshman in high school, and you'll have more in 2 years, as long as you work hard and step by step, you'll really make a lot of progress. If you want to go to Japan, you have to learn Japanese, which is very easy to learn. Studying there, you will live and study in Japanese, so be sure to learn it.
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It's okay, Japanese is easy to learn! Just study during the week or holiday. Do not worry!
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Then you can learn in the next few years, it's okay. But you definitely have to use Japanese, because the teacher speaks Japanese and you can't understand it, so what should you do? Hehe.
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What level is the piano?
Then spend money to go there and learn again, it's a bit of a waste of time.
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The basic condition for studying abroad is not that you don't understand the language, but that your family conditions allow it.
As long as you have money in your family, you can consider going.
If you don't have money, what if you have a good language? Can't go anywhere.
Animals have an instinct to call'Survival', people are also animals, and the language gods and horses are all floating clouds, and the language is naturally understood in the first half of the year.
I'm also self-taught Japanese, so if you want to communicate, you can hi me.
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To study in Japan, you must obtain a Japanese language certificate.
Otherwise, you will not be able to pass the visa visa.
In addition, you must also show your family income for a visa to study in Japan.
As well as you have enough funds to guarantee your life.
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Yes, but you have to go to a language school for a longer period of 2 years.
Before going abroad, take at least N5 so that it is easier to get a visa, and it is quite easy to get a domestic N5.
Because you are too young to go to university and specialize, you may not be able to, and it just so happens that you don't have a basic knowledge of Japanese, so you will learn the language in 2 years.
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No, how can you learn spoken English.
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Find a study class to train Yuchangyou, Japanese training and learning valley is very reliable, the teachers in it teach quickly and carefully, there are many teachers from Japan in Qinghuai, and they are particularly concerned about students.
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Several methods. In China, I studied to N2 or to be promoted to --- and then went directly to Japan to defeat Duan Lao for a year.
If you study N3 or above in China--- go to a Japanese language school for 1 year --- find a school to burn.
It can be seen that the second type of pressure is less, but it costs 1 year more money and time.
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You can go to a language school or high school. Japanese level 2 or higher is required to enter university. So you'd better get your certificate down first.
If the application is down, the visa is easy to handle. Of course, if your family is rich, financially secure, and has a protector in Japan, it is even better. What are the aspects of everything?
Tuition is definitely indispensable, and the cost of living is about 50,000 yen a month. It's up to you to do what you do.
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I also graduated from a junior college majoring in Japanese, and in the same year I came to Hiroshima to start my undergraduate studies. system for four years.
Some of my classmates who graduated with me came to Japan. Some of them are admitted to graduate school as audit students after studying at a language school, and after half a year, they are admitted to graduate school, which is a master's degree in China. Some of them went to a language school and then went to a regular university for another four years.
Others finished their language school and took a cheap short college with a two-year duration.
It's more than enough to go to a language school after graduating from a junior college.
The most important thing to apply for a visa is to find a trustworthy and capable agent. And visas are not 100% available, especially for places like Tokyo, Osaka, where the visa rate is even lower. Therefore, it is necessary to handle the materials carefully and try to be perfect.
The comparison between the proof of funds and the Japanese certificate is very important for the visa, especially the proof of funds and the proof of employment of the parents. Of course, if you have a Japanese certificate or something, you can come if you don't have it.
As for the fees, all the expenses, including the tuition fee for the first semester, the intermediary fee, the material fee, the visa fee, etc., cost 70,000 RMB. For the first half of the year, I brought 400,000 yen for living expenses. In addition, when applying for a visa, you also need a deposit certificate of more than 200,000 yuan, which is not really spent, but it needs to be submitted to the Immigration Bureau after being fair.
Overall, I'm cheap.
Working here, I earn 850 to 1,000 yen an hour, and I earn about 150,000 yen a month.
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You can go to a language school or high school.
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There are more than 100 Japanese companies in Chongqing, and there are more than 230 Japanese living in Chongqing.
The main Japanese companies in Chongqing are Suzuki, Isuzu, Yamaha, Fujitsu, NTT Data, etc., automobile and motorcycle-related companies, and parts manufacturers.
In addition, there are companies related to IT, measurement equipment, and environmental technology.
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I think a lot of Japanese companies are in Dalian, Shanghai, Shenju, Beijing, Tianjin, Nanjing...
At present, the output of Japanese companies outside Shanghai and Dalian is decreasing.
Japanese companies feel that there are historical problems in Chongqing, and the transportation is relatively inconvenient.
There are Japanese factories in the interior.
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There must be more Japanese companies in coastal cities, such as Shanghai and Dalian, I'm not from Chongqing, I'm here to play soy sauce... But I'm also studying Japanese in Tianjin, so I don't know if it's an alumnus...
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1. At present, it is necessary but not necessary to obtain a Japanese language proficiency certificate. The policy does not explicitly state that you must take a Japanese language proficiency and proficiency test such as the JLPT, but in practice, it will be easier for those who have obtained a certificate, and those who have not had a grade certificate and have only submitted a certificate of study hours will be subject to strict checks.
2. The requirements of each school are different, many language schools explicitly require N5 or N4 certificates, and some schools require N3 or even N2. It depends on the school you're applying to. There is no standard answer.
3. Most of those who only require English scores and do not require high Japanese language proficiency are graduate schools, and a very small number are individual majors of universities, depending on the university or graduate school you are applying to. Language schools don't ask for that.
- Non-specialists.
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Generally, you need to take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), so it's better to take the Level 2 or Level 1 exam before you plan to do it, otherwise it will be very difficult to enter a university, and if you don't pass the Japanese language, you must also go to a language school, and then go to university, which is a bit troublesome.
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Not required at the time of application.
However, you must take the college entrance examination to be admitted to the university.
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A Japanese language test score is required.
However, if you want to apply to a better university, you need an English score in addition to your Japanese score.
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