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N3 level in Japan:
Japanese N3 test is an intermediate level test after the reform of International Japanese Proficiency Test 20 10, and Japanese N3 basically corresponds to the intermediate level of standard day. Those who have the N3 Japanese test level can take the self-study exam.
Basic introduction:
JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test), that is, "Japanese Language Proficiency Test", is to adapt to the increasing number of people learning Japanese all over the world. The Japan Foundation for International Exchange and its consortium, Japan International Education Association, established a relatively perfect examination evaluation system-Japanese Proficiency Test in 1984, and it was implemented in relevant countries and regions in the same year, which was welcomed by Japanese learners.
Starting from 2009, the Japanese proficiency test will be implemented twice a year. The 20 10 Japanese proficiency test has been completely revised, from the original level 4 to level 5. N3 is a newly added level to solve the big difference between the original Level 2 and Level 3 exams.
The Japanese level N 1 is basically the same as the original level 1 and the evaluation criteria, but the difficulty range of judging whether it can reach a certain application ability is added on the original basis. Japan's N2 level is basically the same as the current level 2; The level of N3 in Japanese is between the present level 2 and level 3. Japanese N4 level is basically the same as the current level 3. Japan's N5 level is basically the same as the current level 4.
Introduction to Japanese:
Japanese, also known as Japanese, is the official language of Japan. There are 65.438+0.25 billion people whose mother tongue is Japanese, accounting for 654.38+0.6% of the world population. The origin of Japanese has been debated endlessly. Japanese in Meiji era classified Japanese as Altaic language family, which has been generally denied.
Mo Hulbert and Jin Ono think that Japanese belongs to the Dravidian language family, Nishida Gao Qiao thinks that Japanese belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, Bai Guisi thinks that Japanese belongs to the Japanese-Koguryo language family, and Leon Angelo serafim thinks that Japanese and Ryukyu can form the Japanese language family.