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The Japanese university entrance examination is called the "University Entrance Test" in Japanese.
There are usually two types of "note-taking tests" and "verbal tests". Among them, the "oral test" is called the "face-to-face test".
So, when you say "oral exam", it is, "face-to-face exam".
face-to-face examinations". You will usually be asked about your motivation for applying to the university, your interests, your plans after graduation, and your career goals.
It will also ask you about your cognition of the major you are applying for, some common sense questions, and some will ask you about your life economy in Japan.
Of course, "These questions are in Japanese, and you need to use Japanese as well. Therefore, without a certain foundation in Japanese, it is impossible to cope with listening and speaking skills.
In Japan, if you need to study Japanese, you should have completed at least the Intermediate and Upper Levels of Standard Japanese and passed the Japanese Level 1 exam.
In addition, it is necessary to practice listening and speaking regularly.
Please read carefully, I have already written, The oral exam is in Japanese, so I have specially added parentheses so that you can see clearly!!
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I don't know now, but I didn't say this in 07, and if you want to work in the future, you'd better learn English well, otherwise the scope of pure Japanese development is not wide.
Actually, if you don't want to learn anything during the holidays, you can sign up for a class or find some starting information on the Internet, and practice the 50 phonetic diagrams first, and it is best to have a general understanding of the Japanese language as a whole.
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It will take you to read a few kana to see if the pronunciation is standard for other tests in English.
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Yes? Want to take an oral exam?? You can call the foreign language department of that school and ask how to take the oral exam if you haven't studied it.
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Summary. Hello classmates, I'm Mr. Xu, and the universities that don't admit Japanese students: National Defense University, Foreign Chinese University, etc.
Universities for Japanese students include the National Defense University, Foreign Chinese University and other schools, and some majors that specifically require English for teaching, such as English-related majors such as English-language teacher majors, international **, foreign-related secretarial, financial management and other English-related majors, may not admit non-English candidates.
Classmates, you are good at sliding, I am Teacher Xu, and I do not admit students from other universities: National Defense University, Foreign Chinese University, etc. Universities for Japanese students include the National Defense University, Foreign Chinese University and other schools, and some majors that specifically require English for teaching, such as English teacher training majors, international **, foreign-related language refura, financial management and other English-related majors, may not admit non-English candidates.
Japanese language candidates are not allowed to apply for the examination at other universities, except for Peking University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Guangzhou University, Beijing University of Foreign Languages, etc.
Which universities can Japanese students apply for?
Hello classmates, I am Master Xu, and the professional universities that Japanese students can apply for are: Beijing University of Foreign Chinese, Dalian University of Foreign Chinese, Shanghai University of Foreign Chinese, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, etc. The discipline foundation of the program includes foreign Chinese linguistics, foreign literature, translation studies, country and area studies, comparative literature and cross-cultural studies, and is interdisciplinary.
It can also be combined with other code-related majors to form a compound professional to meet the needs of the development of the society.
Is there a 50% university restriction for Japanese language students?
There are restrictions, but the restrictions are still small, except for a few top-level restrictions, others are basically unrestricted.
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You can apply for Japanese majors or related language majors in the following schools: Beijing University of Foreign Chinese, Dalian University of Foreign Chinese, Shanghai University of Foreign Chinese, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Tsinghua University, Heilongjiang University, Tianjin University of Foreign Chinese, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Second University of Foreign Chinese, Jilin University, etc. The Japanese major cultivates senior language professionals who have a solid foundation in the corresponding language and have a broad scientific and cultural knowledge, and can be engaged in translation, research, teaching, and management in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, press and publication, education, scientific research, tourism, and other departments.
Cultivation of language major: Students in this major mainly learn the basic theories and basic knowledge of the corresponding language, literature, history, politics, economy, diplomacy, social and cultural aspects, receive good proficiency training in listening, speaking, reading, writing, translation and other aspects of the corresponding language, master certain scientific research methods, and have the professional level and good quality and strong ability to engage in translation, research, teaching and management.
The main courses of the Japanese major are: Japanese Basics, Japanese Grammar, Japanese Reading, Selected Readings of Newspapers and Periodicals, Audio-visual, Spoken Japanese, Japanese Writing, Translation Theory and Practice, Japanese Language Theory, Introduction to Linguistics, History of Japanese Literature, Selected Readings of Japanese Literature, Japanese Society and Culture, etc.
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Of course, it's best to have a foundation! For example, familiarize yourself with the Pentatonic Chart.
Familiar with verb conjugations and so on.
No, because the Japanese major itself will start with the basics in the first year, such as fifty syllables and katakana.
Hiragana and so on. If you hope that you can master it as soon as possible, or you are worried that you can't keep up with other students who have a foundation, then you can learn it first, and now Weibo ah Zhihu.
Ah b station ah and other platforms have free learning resources, usually listen to more Japanese.
songs, watch Japanese dramas, and create a basic Japanese environment for yourself, then it will be easier to learn in the future. In addition, it is not recommended to register for a class, as long as you are interested in this language and can keep it, then this enthusiasm for learning is enough for you to prepare for the Japanese teaching environment at the university.
Above, I hope to help you with oaks, if you have any questions, you can continue to ask, at any time.
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National Defense University, University of Foreign Chinese.
National defense students generally only recruit English candidates.
Some majors that specifically require English for teaching, such as English teacher majors, international **, foreign-related secretarial, financial management and other English-related majors, may not admit non-English candidates.
Some colleges and universities do not offer foreign language courses in minor languages after admission, and uniformly adopt English as a foreign language, which may cause certain difficulties for students' university studies.
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Military academies and most ordinary universities do not recruit Japanese college entrance examination candidates for English majors.
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Since Chinese foreign language and literature majors require students to have a certain language foundation, especially majors that require English teaching, such as English teacher training, foreign-related secretarial, international ** and other majors, a few schools do not accept non-English candidates, so corresponding restrictions will be made.
Note: Majors that do not accept Japanese will indicate in the admissions guide that "this major only recruits English candidates".
Finally, I hope mine will be helpful to you
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It is the most convenient and ideal way to give up the college entrance examination and focus on Japanese, and go directly to Japan to go to university and graduate school. Who gave you the idea that you have to go to college in your country? If you waste 4 years in vain, it won't be worth it to go to Japan again.
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Summary. Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, this still depends on the university and major. When it comes to university, you should find out more when choosing a school to see if there is a Japanese option.
If not, because asking this question means that you will probably not be able to major in Japanese, and if you choose another major, you will have to choose public English if you don't have Japanese. However, if you choose a school that has a Japanese language major and want to continue studying Japanese, you can take a class or minor in Japanese.
Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, this still depends on the university and major. In the case of Lishendan University, you should learn more about it when you choose a blind land school, and see if there is a Japanese option, if there is the best, just choose directly. If not, because asking this question means that you will probably not be able to major in Japanese, and if you choose another major, you will have to choose public English if you don't have Japanese.
However, if you choose a school that has a Japanese language major and want to continue studying Japanese, you can take a class or minor in Japanese.
It's not Japanese, and some will be replaced by English.
The school has a Japanese major.,I'm learning Japanese.,I'm a big stop Changxue majoring in electronic information engineering.,Now it's a big deal to sell and tease the junior year.,The exam ticket for the professional course is all in English.,I can't understand it at all.,What should I do?。
At the moment the only way you can do this is to translate in English.
If you study Japanese, you probably know a little bit English.
How do you translate in the exam room?
I forgot all about English, and there was no other way about it.
There is no other way to help you during the exam than what you have in your head.
Would you like to talk to your teacher?
You are a Japanese major, and this final exam paper does not meet the major.
Not the right profession.
If you can read books for this kind of professional exam, can you apply for a mobile phone translation? Can I apply for it?
I told the teacher, and he said that there was no way, because I was the only Japanese student in the whole class, so I could apply for it.
Special things to do.
Pls who to apply to.
The teacher can't do it, so I have to apply to the principal to try it
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The Japanese Speaking Test is as follows:
The Japanese Standard Speaking Test is abbreviated as JSST, and the full name in English is the Japanese Standard Speaking Test. It was developed by ALC, a well-known Japanese publishing house, through a long period of research and development using its rich experience in Japan.
History: In December 2008, it began to be promoted in Japan, and in April 2010, it began to be promoted in Chinese mainland. JSST was recognized for its professionalism and uniqueness, and in December 2010, it was recognized by the Shanghai Talent Training (Market) Promotion Center and became a regular examination in Shanghai.
The first step towards professionalism in China.
In January 2012, the JSST Secretariat and CIIC Shanghai Economic and Technical Cooperation Co., Ltd. (CIIC), a subsidiary of CIIC, reached an agreement to become the designated Japanese speaking test for Japanese-funded companies providing services.
The background to the development of this test is the SST (Standard Speaking Test) jointly developed by ALC and the American Association of Educators. It is a test that tests the oral ability of English chain scum in Japan. It is very famous in Japan.
ALC is also well-known in the Japanese language education industry, and anyone who is engaged in Japanese language education knows about this company. Since the birth of JSST in 2008, it has caused a lot of repercussions in the Japanese language education industry, after all, ALC is the first company in Japan to introduce a formal Japanese speaking test.
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1. Beijing University of Foreign Chinese.
2. Dalian University of Foreign Chinese.
3. Shanghai International Bique Language University.
4. Guangdong University of Foreign Studies.
5. Tsinghua University.
6. Heilongjiang University.
7. Tianjin University of Foreign Chinese.
8. Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
9. Beijing Normal University.
10. Beijing Second University of Foreign Chinese.
11. Jilin University.
12. Zhejiang University.
13. Peking University.
The Japanese major cultivates senior language professionals who have a broad scientific and cultural knowledge of the corresponding language, and can be engaged in translation, research, teaching, and management in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, press and publication, education, scientific research, tourism, and other departments.
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