Details of the 07 Japanese Language Exam

Updated on amusement 2024-05-01
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Khan. Ha ha. Lucy Kaka turned out to be learning Japanese for LoriAdmire

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I also took the N2 exam (I took the exam in July) after 2 years of self-taught Japanese at university, and my personal experience:

    1. Words must be memorized, it is best to read a vocabulary book with example sentences, and the amount must also be reached;

    2 As for grammar, you don't need to be too rigid, just memorize the basics, because grammar accounts for a small proportion, and some of them are all in grammar books, I don't know whether to say it's too routine or too difficult... So it's not worth picking too much;

    3 The proportion of reading is very large, you must do more questions, and I recommend two books from Dalian Institute of Technology's "The Most Powerful Analysis of the New Japanese Language Proficiency Test!" and East China University of Science and Technology's "New Japanese Language Proficiency Test N1 Reading Comprehension Intensive Training (Analytical Version)", the questions of these two books are good, and there is a good analysis;

    4 Listening, there is no shortcut to this, it's not too late to start practicing, there is NHK news on the Shanghai River, summarized every Monday, you can come down to practice listening. Of course, if it is only for the exam, the best way is to listen to the real questions, listen to them repeatedly, or even dictate them.

    That's probably it, I hope it helps!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A series of books from East China University of Technology are not bad. It's best to buy word books that have example sentences and participles.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Lujiang Japanese is the most popular! There are also wind Japanese network, coffee Japanese, Japanese Yahoo, Jiahe Japanese, Japanese homeland, etc., take a look, I hope it can help you! o(∩_o

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To the Jianghu network and the news from Japan and the hearing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The most common International JLPT level test, N5-N1 5 levels. N1 is a paper exam from the highest level, and the Japanese question, the application fee is 352 yuan. Online registration.

    2. Business Japanese Proficiency Test, also known as J-TEST. A-D level, the registration fee is 290 yuan. Online registration.

    3. The Japanese professional level test, the domestic level 8 is equivalent to the Japanese N1 level test.

    4. Translation and interpretation of Japanese majors.

    5. The level exam made a leather scale for these burning pants. However, you can also take the Japanese Guide Certificate.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The International Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is the most common test, and there are 5 levels: N5 and N1.

    Level 4 for Japanese Majors, Level 8 for Majors.

    Business Japanese Proficiency Test.

    Japanese jujube burial interpretation.

    Japanese translation. That's all for most common Japanese exams.。。 Of course, you have to sign up for the fee. And it's not low. In addition to the four majors, the eight majors.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Exam held in July and December every year Online registration Registration fee 350 yen

    Business Japanese Proficiency Test (BJT) Every year in June and November, the exam is applied online for the application fee 630

    There are many references to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Now Chi Cong usually takes the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

    There are levels from 1 to 5. Yard oak cherry blossoms.

    If you sign up, the fee is 350 yuan, twice a year.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is divided into 4 levels for the last time this year, and from next year, it will be reformed to add a level between level 3 and level 2, and the test time will be July and December, as mentioned above. It is recommended that you take the exam at the end of this year, after the reform, listening and other content that emphasizes application ability will increase (listening is not good for the test...). Login** Registration There is also a J-test, which is held every two months. There are two more sessions left this year: 86th Exam Date:

    09-09-13.

    Exam date for the 87th term: 11/15/09.

    On this **, you can find out Go to the local test center to register. Both exams are recognized in Japan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is divided into four levels. Level 1 is the highest, Level 4 is the lowest. Since 2009, the exam has been held on the first Sunday of July and December every year. The application fee + handling fee is 352 yuan. For the specific test content and test center distribution, please log in to register**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Grammar Words "Grammar Analysis of JLPT Level 2" by World Book Publishing House.

    I didn't read books when I took the vocabulary test, and it all relied on my usual accumulation.

    If you listen to the listening materials on the market, there are basically no real questions, and if you specialize in the listening questions of the professional course and some papers, it is basically the same.

    The "Japanese Language Proficiency Test Pre-test Question Bank Vocabulary" used by the Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press when taking the N1 test feels pretty good, and it should be okay for N2. ~

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Practice listening more, a large part of it is listening scores, you can listen to drama and do real questions. There are still a lot of Japanese-related practice questions on the market, but most of them are put together with real questions, so buy Jiahe.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Japanese N1 level: The same level and evaluation criteria as the original level 1, but the difficulty range of the test to determine whether or not you can use it has been increased.

    1. The most important textbooks for passing the N1 exam are the new Standard Japanese Elementary and Intermediate volumes. This is the basic textbook of the proposition officially approved.

    2. Detailed grammar combing and corresponding exercise recommendations: "N1 Grammar 800 Questions" and "New Thinking of Japanese Grammar". 3. In terms of vocabulary, it is recommended to "Japanese Vocabulary Shorthand".

    4. Books that explain Japanese related knowledge. Such as "Honorifics", "Writing", "Japanese Style" (both Chinese and Japanese), "Particles", "Auxiliary Verbs" and so on. I haven't bought a special grammar book, but I have mastered grammar from the texts, and I have read a lot and am deeply impressed, and the grammar foundation is not bad.

    If you want to take the exam, it is useful to buy a copy of "Japanese Language Proficiency Test Grammar Preparation Levels 1-2". If you can, you can watch Japanese news on the Internet.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    N1 Japanese test. = =

    The test is divided into two parts: "Written Test" and "Listening".

    Listening is about the same as English listening = =

    The first part of the written test is "vocabulary", which is divided into four subsections, the first part is 6 "Chinese character pronunciation", the second part is 6 "meaning", the third part is 7 "synonyms", and the fourth part is 6 "usage" questions.

    The second part is "Grammar", which is divided into three sub-sections, the first sub-part is 10 "grammar choices", the second sub-part is 5 "group sentences", and the third sub-part is 5 "grammar in the text" questions, (in fact, it is reading).

    So far, there are a total of 77 written test questions and 110 minutes.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In the past, it didn't matter, and the hearing loss could be made up elsewhere, but now it can't, because each part has a minimum standard, and if you can't meet it, you can't get by, even if it's other good, it's useless. Since the reform began in July this year, hearing has become important. So you have to work listening.

    And you can't just learn a language by doing grammar and vocabulary problems, right?

    It is recommended that you listen to NHK as much as possible, it may be difficult to understand, but as long as you stick to it, it will be fine. And as we all know, Japanese anime is well developed, so watching more anime is also a good way to do it. Then there are Japanese dramas, many good-looking Japanese dramas, such as the ghost marriage diary, the seven-day change of father and daughter, and so on.

    Most of them are around 11 episodes. These are also good options.

    You can't listen blindly, you have to be regular. Our teacher had suggested that we dictate past past papers. Understand, hear, and listen to every sentence many times is a great way to practice your listening before the exam.

    Finally, I hope you don't have a fluke mentality, and you still have to learn to be down-to-earth in order to truly master.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I guess I can get by. My listening is also not very good, and when I took the first level exam, my listening was almost all random guessing, and I passed the first level. A classmate in my dormitory, when she took the first-level listening test, she didn't listen to a few questions, and her radio broke down (we all had one radio per person), and she almost scribbled the answers to the next listening questions, and the result was also passed.

    If you are really not good at listening, you can work other question types.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Level 2 listening ratio is still quite large But if you insist on 1 hour a day I believe that there is no problem Listening is only a part You still have to master grammar and vocabulary solidly Do more past past questions More simulations to see which part is the worst Just add which aspect If you want to take the level 2 test with confidence, you can sign up for a class The pertinence is relatively strong I can recommend one to you I have tutored there before The old brand is called Qingdao Yinghua Foreign Language School If you are interested, you can consult it.

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