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Japanese Language Proficiency Test Centers:1 Beijing University of Foreign Chinese Examination Center.
2 Foreign Examination Center of Beijing Language and Culture University.
3 Academic Affairs Office, Beijing Normal University.
4 Tsinghua University Japanese Language Proficiency Test Center.
5 Department of Japanese, Beijing Second Foreign Language College of Chinese Language.
6 Inner Mongolia Sino-Japanese Friendship Language Training Center.
7 Luoyang People's Liberation Army Foreign Chinese College Examination Center.
8 Shanghai Overseas Examination Center of Foreign Chinese University.
9 Overseas Examination Center of East China Normal University.
10 Examination Center of Shanghai Maritime University.
11 East China University of Science and Technology Examination Center.
12 Zhejiang University Japanese Language Proficiency Test Center.
13 Soochow University JLPT Test Center.
14 Southeast University Japanese Language Proficiency Test Center.
15 Overseas Examination Center of Jilin University.
16 Examination Center of Dalian University of Foreign Chinese.
17 Examination Center of Academic Affairs Office of Liaoning Normal University.
18 Foreign Examination Center of Guangdong University of Foreign Studies.
19 Academic Affairs Office, Hunan University.
20 Academic Affairs Office, Liaoning University.
21 Overseas Examination Center of Tianjin University of Foreign Chinese.
22 Heilongjiang University Overseas Examination Center.
23 Xi'an Jiaotong University Japanese Language Proficiency Test Center.
24 Sichuan University Foreign Examination Center.
25 Sichuan University of Foreign Chinese Japanese Language Proficiency Test Center.
26 Overseas Examination Office, Shandong Normal University.
27 Examination Center of Chinese College of Foreign Languages, Qingdao Ocean University.
28Foreign Language Examination Center of Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
29 Wuhan University Overseas Examination Center.
30 Xiamen University Japanese Language Proficiency Test Center.
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Hello. There are a total of 45 Japanese Language Proficiency Test centers in Japan.
The test centers in these 45 cities are: Beijing, Shanghai, Changchun, Dalian, Guangzhou, Shenyang, Tianjin, Harbin, Xi'an, Chongqing, Jinan, Wuhan, Xiamen, Hangzhou, Hohhot, Luoyang, Suzhou, Qingdao, Changsha, Chengdu, Nanjing, Hefei, Shenzhen, Nanchang, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Ningbo, Wuxi, Guiyang, Urumqi, Nanning, Weifang, Yangzhou, Kunming, Haikou, Yanji, Lanzhou, Baoding, Nantong, Xining, Fuzhou, Weihai, Shaoxing, Zhengzhou, and Xinyang.
This test is a test for people whose first language is not Japanese. In addition, the scope of candidates who take the JLPT is expanding, and the purpose of the test is increasing, and in addition to testing Japanese language proficiency, there are also for employment, promotion, promotion, and so on. Therefore, there are more and more requirements and suggestions for testing in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
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The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is conducted at the following locations:
There are 45 cities in mainland China: Beijing, Shanghai, Changchun, Dalian, Guangzhou, Shenyang, Tianjin, Harbin, Xi'an, Chongqing, Jinan, Wuhan, Xiamen, Hangzhou, Hohhot, Luoyang, Suzhou, Qingdao, Changsha, Chengdu, Nanjing, Hefei, Shenzhen, Nanchang, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Ningbo, Wuxi, Guiyang, Urumqi, Nanning, Weifang, Yangzhou, Kunming, Haikou, Yanji, Lanzhou, Baoding, Nantong, Xining, Fuzhou, Weihai, Shaoxing, Zhengzhou, Xinyang.
Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan also have corresponding test centers.
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The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is a Japanese language proficiency test for non-native speakers that assesses a candidate's ability to laugh and laugh in Japanese listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The following are the main test points in the JLPT exam:
Vocabulary and Grammar: The JLPT exam focuses on vocabulary and grammatical structures commonly used in everyday life and work. Candidates need to master commonly used verbs, adjectives, adverbs, nouns and other vocabulary, and be able to use basic grammatical structures correctly.
Reading Comprehension: The JLPT test requires candidates to be able to understand the main ideas, details, and reasoning of Japanese texts, to be able to correctly understand the vocabulary and grammatical structures in texts, and to be able to ask questions based on the content of the texts.
Listening comprehension: The JLPT test requires candidates to be able to understand Japanese conversations and broadcasts commonly used in daily life and work, to be able to correctly understand the vocabulary and grammatical structures in conversations, and to be able to ask questions based on the content of the conversation.
Written Expression: The JLPT test requires candidates to be able to express themselves with correct grammar and vocabulary, both written and verbal.
Culture and Social Knowledge: The JLPT exam also requires candidates to understand Japanese culture and social knowledge, including knowledge of Japanese customs, customs, history, geography, etc.
To sum up, the main test points of the JLPT test include vocabulary and grammar, reading comprehension, listening and reasoning, and general knowledge. Candidates need to have a thorough grasp of the basic knowledge of Japanese, strengthen practice, and improve their Japanese language proficiency in order to achieve a good score in the exam.
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1. How is the test score determined?
The score categories and score ranges for each grade are shown in the figure below.
2. Why has the scoring method changed in the new test?
This is to provide a more accurate indication of the candidate's Japanese ability.
No matter how careful you are with the questions, there will always be a slight variation in the difficulty of the questions in each exam, whether it is difficult or easy. If the new test is used to determine the score, the same score will be obtained regardless of the difficulty of the test regardless of the difficulty of the test, regardless of the ability of the test. Scores on the same level are always measured by the same standard, and by comparing the results of the previous exam, candidates can see if and how much their ability has improved, and also make it easier to set goals for the next exam.
3. How to determine qualified and unqualified? What are the required points to qualify?
Since we want our candidates to improve their overall Japanese language skills in a balanced manner, they must meet the following two criteria in order to be considered passable: The overall score must be at least the required score (= passing score) to pass; The score of each score category is above the score required to pass each category.
The following table shows the criteria for setting N1, N2, and N3 passing points and passing points.
4. What happens if I have a subject that I did not take the exam?
If you do not take the test, you will be judged to have failed. Result notifications will be sent, but scores for all subjects, including the subjects taken, will not be notified.
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No. Where to register for the exam there.
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Of course, you have to practice, if you don't practice, it's equivalent to just talking and not practicing, you don't know if there is a problem, learn a lesson every day, and you have to step up. If you want to prepare for the exam, you also need to practice listening, which is a weakness of all students who study Japanese, so you can do it yourself. This is my own experience of learning Japanese.
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