Japanese is advanced, the current level is more than level 4, and level 3 is guaranteed to fight for

Updated on educate 2024-06-13
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Self-study is not impossible, but it is very difficult To be honest, the number of words is 1000+, which is not much, and the learning of N2 and N1 is mainly the study of written Japanese, and the number of words is probably more than 10,000.

    I've learned n5 words and I've had 1000+ words.

    It is advisable to enroll in a part-time or weekend class for two hours every evening or half a day on the weekend.

    I'm not trusting, because to be honest, China's ability to educate people to cope with exams is definitely the best in the world.

    I took a full-time training course, and I passed level 2 in one year, and I thought that level 1 would require a lot of effort.

    If you have studied level 1 on your own and don't have enough time, it should be about 2 years, and you need to have the enthusiasm to learn.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If it's just for the exam, just do the real questions, memorize the review materials of level 2 and level 1 (yes, as long as you take the exam, just memorize it), do the real questions, and the listening of the real questions can be heard, and there will be absolutely no problem

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Self-study is very difficult because you don't have a lot of time to watch Japanese, either going to work or learning to drive. If you don't have time to sign up for a training class, an online school is also good, recommend a Hujiang online school, there are many friends who learn Japanese here, and foreign teachers also have it. Now I often study this free program on the Internet, you can sign up for a class, and the study time is relatively free.

    I suggest you take a look.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The level of Japanese is the opposite of English, in which level 8 is higher than level 6 and then higher than level 4. In Japanese, from difficult to easy, it is level 1, level 2, level 3, level 4.

    The level 3 level of Japanese is about the same level as the level 4 of English, so if you learn the content of level 3, you will be able to have simple conversations and understand simple Japanese texts. Basically, they have the ability to learn on their own. And if you want to really learn and be able to use it flexibly, you need to learn further!

    What are some great ways to learn Japanese?

    Nowadays, Japanese anime is more popular in China and even in the world, and many students want to learn Japanese because they like Japanese anime, but they don't know how to learn it and can't learn it for a long time. Here are some of the most comprehensive ways to learn Japanese, and I hope it will be helpful in the process of learning Japanese.

    In order to learn Japanese well, you must study it every day. In order to facilitate everyone's exchange and learning, it is also a group to share learning methods and professional teachers live Japanese courses every day, the beginning of this group is: nine three five in the middle is eight four nine, the end is three six seven, you can find it in order to combine, an atmosphere in the learning process is very important to communicate with each other, ** mutual learning and communication is also essential.

    Step 1 : Learn simple words and sentences. Such as good morning, good evening, etc.

    You may ask, I don't know how to learn anything simple, right? Actually, it's not difficult at all, just look at the following example. Good morning , o ha yo u .

    Objective: To deepen your understanding of the Japanese language, develop a good interest in learning, and enhance your confidence in learning.

    Step 2: Learn pronunciation. Learn the basics of Japanese such as 50 phonetics, hiragana, katakana, etc. The precautions are the pronunciation and variation of some pronunciations. Pronunciation is the foundation of the language, learning is a must, and it must be practiced repeatedly and memorized.

    Step 3: Consolidate the pronunciation exercises. Consolidation of pronunciation practice means that especially beginners often encounter a lot of difficulties in learning other knowledge if they do not memorize the pronunciation.

    If you forget the pronunciation and writing of some kana, it is easy to forget the grammar you learned, and you may not have the confidence to feel that it is difficult to wait for Japanese. One way is to combine some typical words to memorize and strengthen the catchiness of the Japanese language.

    Finally, it should be pointed out that the learning method is very important, and I hope that everyone can learn from the learning methods proposed above in combination with their own actual situation; In the process of learning, it is more important to practice more, after all, practice makes perfect, and only by using your hands and brains diligently can you learn new knowledge and learn Japanese as soon as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Able to read in-depth readings on a variety of topics, understanding the context and specific intentions.

    Listening] Able to understand the content of coherent conversations, news and lectures at a general pace in various situations, and understand in detail the meaning of the context, the relationship between the characters and the logical composition of the content, etc., and grasp the general idea.

    I recommend a skirt to everyone.,The beginning of this skirt is six two nine, the middle is nine-five-seven,The end is five, three, seven,You can find it in order to combine,There are teachers in the group every day live teaching,The teaching method is relaxed and humorous,And provide professional correction tutoring,There is also a group of friends who love Japanese,Learn and progress together,The learning atmosphere is strong,No longer afraid of learning alone without motivation to persevere,Welcome zero-based students to join,If you just join in the fun, don't come。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are 5 levels of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test: N1, N2, N3, N4, and N5. The test is held once a year in July and one in December.

    The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is an international level test conducted by the Japan Foundation** and the Japan Educational Exchanges and Services. There are 5 levels of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test: N1, N2, N3, N4, and :

    Compared to the original JLPT Level 1, the more difficult part has been deepened, but the scoring is more flexible, and the passing score is basically the same. N2: Basically the same level as the original JLPT Level 2.

    N3: Level between the former JLPT Level 2 and Level 3 (newly established) n4:

    It is basically the same level as the original JLPT Level 3. N5: Basically the same level as the original JLPT Level 4.

    There are two types of Japanese language tests: JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) and Practical Japanese Language Proficiency Test. There are also various tests such as the NAT-Test (mainly for studying abroad) and the BJT (Business Japanese Test), but they are not well recognized. The JLPT is equivalent to the TOEFL test in English and the TOEIC test in English.

    The test focuses on the candidate's practical application ability, daily life negotiation ability, and ability to accept real social language changes. JLPT does learning, for life, for work. This is a clear distinction between the two.

    For both exams, you can register on the official website during the registration time, and you can register and pay the fee. (JLPT needs to grab the test room, and some popular places will soon have no places, so they can only grab other places, but they can all be reported.) )

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Level 4 is about the same level as B2.

    Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level 4 is a level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) and corresponds to Level N2 of the Japanese Language Education Proficiency Standard (JLPT). The test includes tests in grammar, vocabulary, reading and listening. Specific test types include multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, true/false, etc.

    Passing the test proves that the candidate has reached a certain level of Japanese language proficiency.

    Expand your knowledge:

    The CET-4 test requires a high level of grammar knowledge, and requires mastery of complex grammar and sentence patterns in Japanese, such as dynamic, probable, interrogative, etc. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the use of time, such as past tense, future tense, etc.

    In terms of language expression, it is necessary to use appropriate tone and honorifics.

    The CET-4 test also requires a high level of vocabulary, and it is necessary to accumulate a sufficient number of Japanese words in order to use them flexibly during the exam. It is also necessary to understand a variety of commonly used Japanese idioms and idioms. Reading and listening are the other two focuses of the Japanese Language Level 4 test, which requires work on reading and listening comprehension.

    In terms of reading, it is necessary to have a good knowledge of the language such as synonyms, antonyms, and word conjunctions, and have a basic understanding of different kinds of Japanese texts, such as **, news, etc. In terms of listening, it is necessary to effectively classify and summarize different types of listening materials, such as news, Japanese listening textbooks, etc.

    Taking the CET-4 requires active preparation in advance, including attending Japanese language studies and related training courses, reading a lot of Japanese texts, and strengthening listening training. At the same time, you need to be familiar with the question types of the exam and the requirements of the examiner's answers. Also pay attention to your physical condition and sleep quality before the test to ensure that you are in good shape.

    You can prepare for the CET-4 exam through a variety of ways, including Japanese language learning**, Japanese books, Japanese listening sedan fluid materials, and online mock exams. At the same time, you can also try to participate in relevant pre-exam training courses and mock exam activities to improve your exam experience and coping ability.

    It is necessary to spend time studying Japanese, actively participate in Japanese learning activities, read and listen more to accumulate Japanese knowledge, especially in language expression, vocabulary, reading and listening. At the same time, you will need to use your knowledge of the language, practice a lot, and take mock exams in order to master the level required for the Japanese Language Test Level 4.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, it's similar to Level 2, but Level 2 is biased in ability, and the questions from the fourth level will be a little weird, after all, one is a Japanese question, the other is a Chinese question, as long as the format is correct, the expression is clear, and there are no obvious grammatical errors.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    General......ly, if you can't get a college four, you can't get a degree certificateIf you are a Japanese major.

    The fourth level is also the second level.

    Listening is simple.

    Words should be more than the second level level, and many are first-level words grammar, reading, writing, and sentence formation are all small cases

    You need to pay attention to the cloze in the cloze, it's a bit difficult.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Except for writing, nothing else is difficult at the first or second level.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After reading 3 books, it's not a problem, how much do you remember is the problem, it mainly depends on the foundation.

    I taught Japanese on my own (I have the foundation of watching anime for 10 years), and I reviewed it for less than 1 month N1 in December last year, 156 points.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    7 or 8 months is enough, if you stick to it for a few hours a day.

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