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I'm also studying Japanese on my own, and I enrolled in a training class, which I read at night. I don't know what your online education is, if you have time, it's better to apply for online learning first, after all, a bachelor's degree is better. You can learn Japanese on weekends or in the evenings.
If you sign up for a training course, it's generally for those who are working, or someone who wants to learn more, and the time is generally on weekends or evenings that are more suitable for you, and I learned the book of standard Japanese for Sino-Japanese communication, and it feels good. It takes me two years to reach level 2 in Japanese, and one year more for level 1, but the key is to work hard on your own, whether you are taking the exam or studying for an undergraduate degree. In the end, I recommend you to report both.
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I just got a first-class certificate last year, with 297 points. This thing is universal, of course it's better, right?
My study environment is that I have worked, I am a Japanese company, I work 8 hours a day, and I only have time to study in the evenings and holidays. There is an atmosphere for learning Japanese, although the atmosphere is not very lively. I love playing Japanese games, but I actually picked up books when I first joined the company and taught myself, but I have a strong friend who can guide me through the maze.
Level 3, which I started learning in August of that year, averaged more than one hour a day and three hours on holidays, and was worth 311 points.
Level 2, 2 months after completing Level 3, and then continuing from July, 281 points.
Level 1, I studied for more than one month after completing Level 2, and then started in late May.
The grades are passable, right? During those days of study, I fixed more than 1 hour a day, and I usually watched Japanese dramas and anime.
It is recommended that the textbook be newly edited to communicate Japanese between China and Japan.
The key is persistence, there is nothing difficult in the world, only afraid of people with hearts. I wish LZ all the best of luck.
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I'm taking the Japanese level 1 exam while studying for a Japanese language major, because the content on both sides has different emphasis, and if you want to find a job, you must at least have a university diploma, but level 1 is very important, and it's best to do both!
Find a training school to take the Level 1 proficiency test, then study a college or undergraduate Japanese major or other majors, plus a level 1 Japanese language proficiency level, and then find a job in all aspects!
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After taking the undergraduate exam, I will take the Japanese ......
At the same time, the potential of the person is infinite and if you stick to it, anything can be achieved!
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It takes about 3 years to take Level 1, and 5 years or 6 years at most, and Level 1 is the most difficult, so if you study on your own"Standard Japanese"It's still the best.
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Undergraduate! And then check it out! Looking for a job is generally to first look at the graduation certificate and then the ability certificate. If you want to go abroad, you should first check the certificate
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No matter what, you are really talented, hard-working, and you will be the best in your line! During your undergraduate studies, you can also learn Japanese in your spare time! That's what a lot of people do
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Many self-taught children's shoes can pass N1 in about 1 year; Many children's shoes for Japanese majors in college have not been studied for four years. In addition to a little talent, language also needs methods and doorways, and if you don't know the essentials of learning posture, it is easy to get twice the result with half the effort.
Of course, the main premise of language learning is to pay down-to-earth. Learning a language, it is impossible to become a big fat man in one bite, and all "skill" must be based on "diligence". Most children's shoes can't pass the N1 test, because they are "lazy" and don't have enough time to pay, how can they pray that a "qualitative change" can occur as soon as they arrive at the exam room!
Although N1 is the last level of the Japanese learning dojo, and there is no higher exam if you pass this level, it is not too much to take N1 as the real beginning of Japanese learning in the entire Japanese learning system. If you don't just get a certificate for the exam, especially if you are really interested in Japanese, you must not take N1 as the end of the long march, otherwise, it will be difficult to make real progress and breakthroughs in Japanese learning.
Many people may feel that what I am saying is exaggerated and sensational. The Japanese N1 test is a little different from the final test boss of other languages, all the questions in Japanese N1 are multiple-choice questions, there is no speaking, no writing, but the test elements of listening, speaking, reading and writing are integrated into all the multiple-choice questions. This reduces the difficulty of the exam, but also gives many opportunistic people an opportunity to take advantage of a lot of memory and practice for the type of exam, for a set of 180 points to get 100 points can pass the test, many Chinese test-taking ability is more than enough.
This has also led to a lot of people who have passed N1, can't speak, can't write, and can only listen to a half-understanding, only vocabulary and grammar skills, and can't even understand Japanese dramas without subtitles, how can I be embarrassed to say that my Japanese has passed the highest level!
So, it may be true that the N1 test is not that simple, but don't think of N1 as the end point, otherwise, your Japanese will always be halfway through.
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First of all, it depends on whether you are a Japanese major or not, and if so, although it is a little more difficult to take the first level, if you study hard, you can get in even if your foundation is not very good. For example, I didn't study much in my freshman and sophomore years, and I didn't start struggling until I was going to take the exam in my junior year, although I wasn't 100% sure that I would be admitted this year, but at least 90% sure, so I don't think it's very difficult, don't think it's too scary.
Secondly, if you are not a Japanese language student, it will be difficult, after all, it is the highest level of exam.
It is recommended not to take level 3 and level 4, I think it is useless, and only level 1 and level 2 are recognized when looking for a job.
If you want to take the first level, it is recommended to pass this time in December this year, and in July next year, it is best to pass in December, because by 2010, the test questions will be reformed, mainly listening and reading, which will be unfavorable for us.
Get the card in hand first, and then talk about it, and the spoken language can be connected after participating in the work. If you don't have a certificate and your spoken language is not good, it will be even more difficult to find a job.
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I didn't major in Japanese, I only started learning Japanese when I went to university, and I passed level 6 in English. I don't think the Level 1 exam is as difficult as I imagined. I didn't take the level 2 exam, but I first took the university Japanese level 4, which is said to be equivalent to the level 2 level, and then I applied for the level 1 directly, and I passed it in one go.
Grammar, reading comprehension, etc., as the level increases, a large number of Chinese words appear, which seems to be more simple and friendly for us Chinese. Idiomatic questions are not a problem if you read one or two test-taking guides.
I think the only thing that becomes an obstacle is listening, and you have to listen broadly, a lot of listening. Unlike other levels with 60 points, Level 1 requires an average of 70 points to pass. So don't have weaknesses. Overcome hearing and you'll be able to get Level 1.
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