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Nowadays, more and more people choose to take the test in Japanese, whether it is for students who have a weak foundation in English or for students who like Japanese and are interested in studying in Japan, learning Japanese is an important step in their life planning.
The difficulty of Japanese in the college entrance examination is between the level of Japanese proficiency level N3 and N2, basically it is not difficult to get a high score in the N2 level college entrance examination, the question type of the Japanese test is simple, and the Japanese contains a large number of Chinese words, the difficulty of learning is very small, and it is very easy to improve the score.
It is recommended that the sooner the college entrance examination time, the better, and the first and second years of high school are in time.
During this period, there was a lot of time to study, and there was plenty of time to study Japanese according to the daily study intensity, and to take the college entrance examination.
The learning intensity and learning pressure are not too great, and being able to learn a new language well without delaying the study of other subjects is the best state to improve your grades.
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Before you make up your mind to start learning Japanese, let's be clear that Japanese is not that difficult to learn. In particular, we Chinese have inherent advantages in learning Japanese - first, there are many Chinese characters in Japanese, which is easy for Chinese to understand. Japanese words such as "Chinese", "Japanese", "accidental", "possible", "social", "educational" and other Japanese words are the same as Chinese in both writing and meaning.
Second, there are many similarities between Chinese and Japanese cultures, which are more beneficial for framing the context of language learning.
Below, here are some suggestions that you can refer to a little:
Good teaching materials are very important.
Learning a foreign language is like falling in love. Treat a foreign language as a lover, and you should come into contact with it often, so that you don't forget it quickly.
Don't be bored. Having a good friend to study with can form a healthy competition, push each other forward, and encourage each other when encountering difficulties.
After all, the top students are a minority, and they must be correct in their mentality. Forgetting is normal, and it is normal to learn a word more than 6 times.
Those with thick skins win the world. Don't be afraid to make mistakes when learning a foreign language, dare to speak, and be diligent in speaking.
To make good use of fragmented time, study time can be squeezed out.
Have fun learning and having fun. Interest and perseverance go hand in hand, listening, speaking, reading and writing are comprehensively improved.
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A year or so. Japanese is divided into five levels (N5-N1), the difficulty of Japanese in the college entrance examination is higher than N3 and close to the N2 level, generally speaking, it takes at least a year from zero to N2, if you really want to learn, I personally recommend one-on-one teaching to quickly improve the foundation, and start a large number of brushing questions after reaching a certain foundation.
The question type of the Japanese college entrance examination.
Listening is divided into two parts (not tested in some areas):
Use of Japanese Knowledge (Grammar):
There are a total of 40 questions, including vocabulary, grammar, tenses, honorifics, and general knowledge of Japanese culture [1 point for each question, a total of 40 points].
There are four essays in total, and there are 5 sub-questions at the end of each essay, [each sub-question is scored, a total of 50 points].
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There are only 2,500 essential vocabulary words for the Japanese college entrance examination, and the difficulty of the college entrance examination is still in the elementary stage of Japanese (N3 N2), and the question type is rigid and fixed, the knowledge points are repetitive and single, there is basically no super-outline vocabulary, and the reading questions are simple and no traps.
The normal study cycle should be around two years. In the first year, we focus on the accumulation of basic knowledge in the first year of "Standard Japanese Beginner" or "New Japanese 12" and one round of review, and in the last year, we will conduct two or three rounds of sprint review when the foundation has been solidified.
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It depends on whether you are self-taught or enrolled in a class system.
If it is self-study, it is actually very important and directly related to your personal learning ability, and it is not easy to make judgments.
However, if you enroll in the class system to study, this time can be used as a reference for you, such as the Japanese course of the college entrance examination in the morning course, for students with 0 foundation, it can reach the standard of the college entrance examination in 1 year.
Therefore, if you want to learn, you should make a decision as early as possible, and don't wait until the time is very rushed.
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If you compare the ability requirements, Japanese is much easier than English in the college entrance examination. The Japanese language for the college entrance examination is basically between N3 and N2 levels. (Japanese Language Proficiency Test, N5 minimum, N1 maximum)
However, unlike English, you have been learning English for 9 years, and Japanese is still a blank sheet of paper, and it takes a year and a half to learn the N2 level, and with the schoolwork of high school students, it takes a year and a half to study on your own.
If it's a class, based on my learning experience, it will take about 400 hours, which is the elementary + intermediate level of Japanese for everyone in the standard day. (In fact, N3 can also score 100 points, but you have to rush above 130 to be stable in N2).
I don't know how tall you are now? In the first year of high school, I thought it was completely feasible. If you are a sophomore in high school, it is impossible to study on your own, one class a week, and in the first semester of your third year of high school, you will basically finish learning. You'll also have to practice with past papers.
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The college entrance examination Japanese is much simpler than English, and it is not very difficult to take the college entrance examination 140 if you study it for a year and a half to the N2 level, but it should be noted that some schools and majors only recruit English candidates, so it is better to check if your target major has this limit.
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In terms of learning difficulty: Japanese originated from Chinese, and most of the Chinese characters can basically be understood in seconds, which virtually reduces the difficulty; The Japanese vocabulary of the college entrance examination is about 2,500 words, which is far less than the vocabulary requirement of English for the college entrance examination.
In terms of the difficulty of the exam: the national unified proposition (except for Shanghai at present), fully taking into account the national average; The question type is simple, there are only two types: single choice and essay; "Japanese is at least 5 to 10 percentage points easier than English in the college entrance examination", which can be found on the official website of the Ministry of Education.
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When you enter the university, you can also choose to continue learning Japanese as a second language, high school Japanese is basically already basic, and there is no problem at all to continue to study and take the fourth level, it is best to take the second level, come on.
1. The meaning of going to college
(1) The university will give you enough time and practice to seriously think about what kind of life is meaningful; It will re-establish your values, outlook on life, and worldview, giving you the opportunity to unleash your ability to test your bold, novel and even crazy conjectures with time, knowing that it is not good to be a person who cannot be offended by anyone.
(2) College life is the most ideal, although some people are confused and empty, and some fall in loveHowever, there are still many people who regard college as an important turning point in their lives, which is connected with the naïve and hard student years and the mature and stable work state on the other, paving the way for success in their future work.
Second, how to choose volunteers
(1) Figure out what you're choosing. Choosing a major is not about what you want to study in college, but about what kind of work you want to do after graduation or what direction you want to choose for further study in the future. So take a long-term view.
Whether it is filling in the volunteer or choosing a major, you must take every point to the death, and spend every point on the blade.
(2) Choose a city: Choose which city you will work in after graduation in the future, and which city you will get married and have children。Your future relationships and connections may revolve around the city.
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Can't I pass the Japanese level? If so, then learn English on your own, find a place to make up for it, and the university level 4 exam is not very difficult.
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You can take the Japanese language level test by yourself, which is more useful, and you can check it at the Ministry of Education Examination Center.
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It's not very difficult. 1. The difficulty of high school Japanese courses is roughly 20% lower than that of English, which is the biggest advantage of high school Japanese courses. 2. Japanese contains 70% of Chinese characters, and Chinese have an innate advantage in learning.
3. The cycle of Japanese learning is short, and it is generally 1-2 years late to be able to learn to the level of Japanese in the Zizezen college entrance examination, which is incomparable with English.
In general, the high school Japanese recording course is relatively difficult to learn because of the lack of guidance. In addition, one-to-one lessons and group classes are relatively less difficult. High school Japanese courses generally cover a variety of aspects, such as the type of class you choose, and the level of difficulty of learning is generally different.
Japanese Career Direction:The job prospects for Japanese language majors are still very good. Nowadays, there is a great demand for Japanese language talents in China, especially senior Japanese translators, senior Japanese translators, and their Japanese language requirements are different depending on the employer.
The Japanese major cultivates senior language professionals who have a solid foundation in the corresponding language and a wide range of scientific and cultural knowledge, and can be engaged in translation, research, teaching, and management in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, press and publication, education, scientific research, tourism, and other departments.
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Summary. 2. Reasonable learning methodsLearning methods are mainly listening to lectures, independent review, after-class exercises, and review of mistakes. Students who are studying Japanese in the third year of high school should pay more attention to the way they learn.
Self-review: After class, you should arrange time reasonably to review and consolidate the content you have learned that day and the knowledge points that you have not been fully proficient in the past. After-class exercises:
As the saying goes, practice makes perfect, and practice is essential. It is not only to strengthen the knowledge points, but also to detect your current learning situation and better plan and arrange your learning plan. Wrong question review:
Find out the knowledge points examined by the wrong questions and master them. You won't be wrong with the same type of questions. Each of the above steps is very important in the study of Japanese in the college entrance examination, so students should not be careless.
Hello, dear! It's a little late to start learning Japanese in the third year of high school, and the choice of language in high school needs to start from high school. Generally speaking, the learning of Japanese proclamation in high school is easier than that of English, but it is definitely too late to start learning it after three years of high school.
The difficulty of Japanese in the college entrance examination is higher than N3 and close to N2, and generally speaking, it takes at least a year to go from zero to N2, so you may not have enough time.
How many points can you get in one year.
As long as you insist on ensuring the following points, it is not difficult to score more than 100 points in the Japanese test in the third year of high school! There are even students who can score 120 points in one year of studying Japanese. 1. Stick to filial piety and make a belief in late shooting to ensure the learning time.
First of all, students should not relax their vigilance if they feel that Japanese is easier than English in the college entrance examination, and they do not work hard and spend time learning Japanese.
2. Reasonable learning methodsLearning methods are mainly listening to lectures, self-dismantling and reviewing, after-class exercises, and review of mistakes. Students who are studying Japanese in the third year of high school should pay more attention to the way they learn. Lectures:
After class, you should arrange time reasonably to review and consolidate the content you have learned that day and the knowledge points that you have not been fully proficient in the past. Practice after class: As the saying goes, practice makes perfect, and practice is essential.
It is not only to strengthen the knowledge points, but also to detect your current learning situation and better plan and arrange your learning plan. Wrong question review: Find out the knowledge points examined by the wrong question and master it.
You won't be wrong with the same type of questions. Each of the above steps is very important in the study of Japanese in the college entrance examination, and students should not be too careful.
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<> first and foremost, look at your intended learning goals. If your English score is not satisfactory now, and you can improve your Japanese score by about 50 points if you can score 80-90 points, then it is still worth trying, even if the learning effect is not ideal, it will not be less than the original English score!
But now the time is very tight, if you want to pass the Japanese college entrance examination for zero foundation, then you must make a good study plan, including how to learn, start learning from ** and so on.
If you're not a self-disciplined person, it's a bit harder. For students facing the college entrance examination, schoolwork is relatively busy, although Japanese is N3 difficulty, but the self-excavation learning cycle is long, and it will be more difficult to learn from scratch, so it is recommended to enroll in classes to learn Japanese. And you have to raise your own interest to learn.
The level of the Japanese college entrance examination is about N3-N2, and it only takes about 1 year to study systematically, and the vocabulary required is about 2,000 words, while English requires about 4,000 words.
5. Cloze in the blanks, large and small essays, etc.
According to the official website of the Ministry of Education, the Japanese language in the college entrance examination is 5% 10% lower than the English test questions.
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Hello, happy to answer your questions
To sum up, if you are in your third year of high school and want to learn Japanese, then you should first confirm whether you have time to study Japanese, whether you can have 4 hours a day to study and review Japanese, and if you can't guarantee it, then please continue to review English as soon as possible.
If you can keep up the time, then make sure that there are any resources for learning Japanese, such as teachers, materials, and books, and don't say self-study, because it's too late to study on your own.
Hope it helps.
If you can guarantee this, then you can learn Japanese right away.
Is it too late to learn Japanese from scratch in the third year of high school?
Hello, happy to answer your questions
To sum up, if you are in your third year of high school and want to learn Japanese, then you should first confirm whether you have time to study Japanese, whether you can have 4 hours a day to study and review Japanese, and if you can't guarantee it, then please continue to review English as soon as possible.
If you can keep up the time, then make sure that there are any resources for learning Japanese, such as teachers, materials, and books, and don't say self-study, because it's too late to study on your own.
Hope it helps.
If you can guarantee this, then you can learn Japanese right away.
Only time and effort to keep up with it will naturally work, so think about it yourself, and if you choose, be sure to find resources for learning Japanese (teachers, books, atmosphere for learning Japanese).
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