How to prepare for the Japanese N2 test???

Updated on educate 2024-07-11
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    0 basic, remember to first of all, the flat fake katakana must be remembered. Sweat..

    The current N2 is more difficult than the previous Level 2, and it is difficult to get into. I had been studying for two years before I barely passed the second level...

    First of all, because the content of the test is all those, take out the past real questions and do it! It's not just about changing the next set when you're done.,It's about looking at the mistakes repeatedly.。。

    In fact, there are so many test centers. The more you do and the more you review, the more you feel.

    In addition, find what second-level grammar must be memorized by others on the Internet, and vocabulary must be tested. Back!

    There will definitely be an exam.

    Not only memorize grammar, but also example sentences so that you can remember them.

    Listening is the focus, and the first time I took the first level, I didn't pass because it was low.

    Suggest the method and listen to the past questions.

    Then, pick out the wrong ones and listen to them repeatedly.

    Then, dictate it!!

    This is something to insist on.

    We did it with the teacher's dictation!

    The exam process is best read on the official website.

    The registration is online and uniform, and it is very inhumane.

    Grab a seat. So, go to the official website to see the notice. If it says which day and what point to start registration, be sure to go half an hour in advance!

    It's best to call a friend to help you

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can take the test at any age. But now N2 is very difficult, and the hearing must be more than 60 points. If you haven't read it for a long time, you should review it quickly. After all, there is still quite a long time left before the exam. It is recommended to enroll in a crash course before the exam.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The New N2 Japanese test takes 140 minutes.

    You will enter the test room at 1 p.m., distribute the test papers and confirm the information at 1:20 p.m., and answer the questions at 1:30 p.m. The first part is text, vocabulary, grammar, language knowledge + reading comprehension, 3:20 notification** test paper + answer sheet, 10-minute break.

    3:30 is the second part, listening to answer the test questions, play the recording, usually once the recording stops, you will be asked to stop answering the questions, collect the answer sheet of the test paper + listening solution, the end time is 4:30, the invigilator checks the test paper, and will leave the venue after confirming that it is correct, about 4 p.m

    All 40 exams are over.

    Development of Japanese N2:

    It has been 20 years since the Japanese Language Proficiency Test was introduced in 1984. In 1984, there were only about 7,000 candidates worldwide, but by 2007, the number of candidates had reached 10,000, and the test was held in 137 cities in 49 countries and regions overseas.

    Based on the analysis of the results of this test so far, the Japan International Exchange Association decided to revise the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) because it was necessary to develop a high-level test that could play a role in society and accurately measure the level of Japanese language proficiency of test takers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Knowledge of language (words, vocabulary, grammar), reading.

    105 minutes).

    Listening (50 minutes).

    After the language knowledge test, take a 10-minute break to continue the listening test.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, let's find this textbook step by step, for example, after "Marking the Day", there must be at least a second-level grammar book, and another vocabulary book (optional) and then there is to do past questions.

    Japanese is the official language of Japan, with 125 million native speakers, and is spoken by 125 million people in the world.

    The origin of the Japanese language has been debated, and the Meiji era Japanese classified Japanese as an Altaic language, a claim that has been widely denied, with Homer Hulbert and Shin Ohno arguing that Japanese belongs to the Dravidian language family, Nishida Ryuo arguing that Japanese belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, and Christopher IBeckwith) believed that Japanese belonged to the Japanese-Goguryeo language family (i.e., the Buyeo language family), and Leon Angelo Serafim believed that the Japanese language and the Ryukyuan language could form the Japanese language family.

    There is an assumption that the Austronesian language family, the Zhuang-Dong language family, and the Japanese language family can form the Austronesian-Tai languages, i.e., that all three have a common origin.

    In ancient Japan, kanji was not used, and it was introduced from Baekje during the reign of Emperor Ojin. In the time of Emperor Ojin (reigned 270-310), Baekje sent Azhiki to Japan, and in 285, Wang Ren, a doctor from the time of King Koko, brought the Chinese Analects, Thousand Characters, and the Book of Filial Piety to Japan, which was the beginning of Japan's exposure to Chinese characters. After the Three Kingdoms period, Chinese characters and Chinese culture were officially introduced to Japan in large quantities.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you want to take the Japanese N2 test, you must first register for the corresponding subjects on the Chinese Education Examination website, and if you have successfully registered and paid the fee, you can start preparing for the exam. The N2 listening skills are as follows:

    1. Listen calmly and patiently, and choose after listening.

    2. The kind of questions that are all 1234 [the listening part tells you what 1234 is, and the answers are almost the same, and the difference between some words is not the kind of question that follows sentences (conversational)], pay attention to taking notes.

    3. The four options are marked with 1234 in order, and sometimes you will ask what the last one is, you hear it but you can't remember which one before and which after, if it doesn't all appear, there will be as many as the mark.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At least a year.

    1. Basic knowledge of Japanese.

    If you have a basic knowledge of Japanese, it will be relatively faster to reach the N2 level. If you are currently at about N4, you have a certain vocabulary accumulation, and you usually review and study. If you have a teacher to guide you in Japanese learning, you can learn Japanese in about half a year to reach the N2 level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

    If you miss anything, you can't miss the learning resources.

    I have collected a lot of scanned books of textbooks, and there are also a lot of ** tutorial materials, and at the same time, in order to facilitate everyone's communication, I put the materials and tutorial books in the large learning tutorial materials (skirt), Jia Weixin starts: gon end: 699, combine the above two sets of numbers in order, and you will be pulled into the skirt.

    The information and resources in this can save everyone from taking a lot of detours and improve everyone's learning efficiency.

    2. Zero knowledge of Japanese.

    For general zero-based students, if they want to reach the N2 level of Japanese for the first time, they need to receive systematic Japanese learning, and it will take nearly a year to have a teacher to answer questions, and then consolidate the knowledge they have learned with practice questions and stage tests.

    In summary, if you want to reach the level of N2 in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, you need to prepare for at least one year of study. If you are self-taught, the preparation time will be longer. Finally, I would like to remind everyone that Japanese learning is not a fast food mode, it requires students' persistence and dedication.

    1. Level requirements for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N2:

    1.You need to master about 6,000-8,000 Japanese vocabulary.

    2.You need to master more than 500 pieces of Japanese Doufeng grammar.

    3.It is recommended to spend about 600 hours studying Japanese.

    In general, the N2 level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test is able to meet the needs of daily life and business communication, and can communicate with Japanese people at a deeper level. Many universities that study in Japan also have N2 requirements for students.

    2. N2 Passing Requirements for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test:

    1.A total score of 90 or more.

    2.Vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, and each score must be greater than or equal to 19 points to pass the level test.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are 5 levels (N1, N2, N3, N4, N5, N1 is the highest level), and Japanese N2 is the abbreviation of JLPT Level 2.

    1. Master the number of words required for the Japanese N2 test

    The word part, which is related to the foundation of the overall exam, if you want to pass the Japanese N2 exam, you need to master at least 8000 Japanese words, you need to memorize words to learn Japanese and learn English, review every day, continue to strengthen, pay attention to similar words, what you won't do is what you make mistakes, pay attention to don't slack off in the later stage, insist on remembering, and be able to subconsciously remember a word.

    2. Proficiency in Japanese N2 grammar

    To learn Japanese grammar well, you need to understand some of the terms of grammar. In Chinese sentences, do you know what the subject is? What is a predicate?

    What is a noun? What is the verb ?..Wait, let's get to know these terms first, it's very helpful to understand Japanese grammar.

    I found that some students can't distinguish these things even if they are in Chinese, so it is a great obstacle to learning Japanese N2 grammar, grammar memory should not be rote memorization, but combined with sentence memorization, which will be easier.

    3. Improve N2 Japanese listening skills

    First of all, listening to the texts is a very valuable resource and the focus of the JLPT because it is very important to have a comparison with the original text.

    Secondly, listen to the Japanese radio, friends who are not in a condition to surf the Internet often can buy a radio with shortwave, insist on listening to NHK radio every day, prepare a piece of paper and a pen, after the Japanese news starts, you must listen carefully, you must listen carefully, the surrounding environment is best to be quiet, every time you hear a word that you are familiar with, immediately write it on paper.

    In the end, I just persevered, listened every day, and went to work. Day after day, I believe that you will be able to improve your Japanese listening skills, and it will be easy to pass the N2 exam.

    4. Expand the amount of Japanese reading and enhance the N2 reading ability of Japanese

    In the N2 reading section, you need to practice a lot, and pay attention to the vocabulary that you don't understand in the reading text. If you have time, you can read the "JLPT Pre-test Summary Text and Vocabulary Reading Comprehension N2". Develop the habit of reading twice, cultivate logical reasoning ability, read the second time if you can't read once, grasp the key words in the sentence or the key sentence of Guan Dan and analyze and understand.

    You can easily cope with it when you take the exam. Diligence can make up for shortcomings, and I believe that your Japanese reading ability will be greatly improved under this method.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As a person who has come before, if you are preparing for the exam for the purpose of studying abroad, you should focus on listening and speaking. Next, I will talk about the key points of my study of Japanese before going abroad!

    1. Basic introductory knowledge is essential.

    When I was learning Japanese, I watched Zhan Wei's Japanese class. Zhan Wei explained the fifty tones and various grammars of Japanese very clearly, and I must brush it up if I started learning Japanese from a beginner. After reading Zhan Wei, I almost mastered the fifty tones, and I was able to brush the vocabulary alone, so if I just started learning Japanese, I was better than anything else.

    When I listen to the teacher's pronunciation, I learn to read it by myself while listening to the teacher's pronunciation. If I don't understand the pronunciation, I'll keep practicing until I learn it. I myself tried to learn fifty tones before I brushed the dust Zhan Wei, but later found that there were still many doubts.

    Zhan Wei put the fifty tones in the basic daily expression, and learned the fifty tones thoroughly while learning some common sentences, and I understood it very quickly, and I took the fifty tones in a week.

    After learning the 50 tones, the teacher will also talk about the core new words and grammar, and I usually listen and memorize them. After class, I will read it aloud to practice my sense of language. After listening to Janway in its entirety, I was able to basically say some simple conversations.

    2. Listening and speaking training should also keep up.

    After reading the ** class, I devoured the standard Japanese textbook again. There are some short essays in it that can just test the effect of listening to your own lectures. The content of the book is relatively basic, when I read it, I can basically understand the general meaning of the short text, and occasionally I encounter words that I don't understand, so I look up the Japanese 15000 associative memory vocabulary book, memorize its meaning, and then read each one well, because I mainly want to study in Japan, so when I learn Japanese, I mainly emphasize listening and speaking.

    In my spare time from watching TV, I began to watch some Japanese dramas at Xiaopo Station, which are all daily conversations, which can be used in life, and the reference value is quite large. When I watched it, I directly watched the subtitles of the Japanese comprehensive, the font is very large, and it is easy to understand. If you persist in studying like this for a few months, you will have no problem passing the N2 exam.

    The above is the basic process of my preparation for the Japanese exam, welcome to refer to the questions about the Japanese language of the model companion Zen, you can poke me together**Oh!

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