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How much does it cost to change Japanese from zero to two?
Many students who want to learn Japanese or are learning Japanese want to take a Japanese grade certificate (JLPT certificate here), because Japanese grade certificate is sometimes a necessary condition and threshold for studying in Japan and getting employment in Japanese enterprises. If there is, just pass. No, sorry, you can't. There are many Japanese companies in China. JLPT grade certificate is still a condition for salary increase, and N 1 grade certificate directly raises salary. So the grade exam is very hot every year. According to official statistics of JLPT, hundreds of thousands of people in each department (July or 65438+February) took the New Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT).

At the same time, taking the Japanese related level test is also a test of your Japanese ability and level. How's your Japanese study? Examination is the best test. Although the exam can't represent practical application, how can it be applied freely in practice if it fails? Therefore, it is still a very good means to test the level and state of Japanese with exams.

Based on this, many friends set a small goal for themselves when they first learned Japanese, first passing N2, and then taking the test of N 1. Perhaps this is also the goal of many friends who study Japanese. Although many students also took N4 or N3, N4 and N3 are transitional levels, not the ultimate goal, and they will definitely be N2 or N 1 in the end. Because N2 and N 1 certificates are more valuable, in many Japanese companies or universities, the required Japanese level starts with N2.

Then, many friends who have just started learning Japanese will ask, how long will it take for Japanese to reach N2? I am a little white who has never been exposed to Japanese. How many days and nights do I have to struggle to get through N2? Is it a distant goal? Will it take three or five years? If you want to learn Japanese, you can come to this button skirt. The first is 934, and the middle is 667. Finally, it is 638, which is full of Japanese learning partners. We are all novices. You can come if you are interested.

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As a result, Baidu search results and Zhihu have a lot of articles on "How long will it take for Japanese to reach N2", all of which are based on the experience of predecessors and Japanese coffee people. So, which is more professional and credible? Which one suits you? Which one is executable?

These are all crucial, because everyone's actual situation is different, their learning ability is different, their learning environment is different, their professional status is different, and the time they can study every day is different. The differences of many objective factors will inevitably lead to different learning results.

One of our classmates is studying in a language school in Japan. He started to learn from us from scratch and passed the N2 level after half a year. Some students will definitely say, wow, so soon? No Indeed, from the students' own learning experience, we can know (Grace Japanese Community) that apart from our teachers and courses, the reason for passing the N2 level for half a year is that, for students, firstly, they have enough study time, and secondly, they have strong learning motivation and must pass the N2 level. The third is that the learning ability is also relatively strong. Therefore, it can exceed the N2 level in a short time.

This is an example. Not everyone can pass the N2 level within half a year, so special circumstances are not listed as universal laws.

So, under normal circumstances, how long does it take for Japanese to reach N2 level from zero?

According to our Japanese exam counseling experience and related statistics in recent three years, September-1February is a very common, moderate and feasible time. This is a study plan that is generally applicable to most students. Not only can you successfully pass the N2 grade, but you can also pass the exam with high scores, so the study pressure is not great.

What should we learn from zero foundation to N2 level? How much study time do you need every day? Below, according to our Japanese learning syllabus "Zero to N2", we would like to introduce the course contents and daily study arrangements that need to be studied from zero to N2.

First of all, what do you need to learn from zero foundation to the sum of N2 levels?

1, elementary course: everyone's Japanese elementary 1+2.

2.N3 level course: elegant Japanese internal teaching plan

3.N2 course: elegant Japanese internal teaching plan.

Introduce it separately again.

Let's talk about the basic course "Everyone is Japanese"

Elementary Japanese for Everyone 1+2 volumes, with 50 lessons in total. In our Japanese, the number of courseware recorded in each class is three, that is to say, each class is explained in detail with three video courseware, so that 50 classes *3= 150, plus the basic pronunciation part, the primary course "Everyone's Japanese" is 65438 in total.

The video duration of each courseware is about 40 minutes, 162*40=6480 minutes, and the total duration of video courseware is about 108 hours.

According to the number and duration of courseware, we can calculate the total time needed. For example, if you study 1 hour every day, it takes 108 hours in total, that is, 108 days to finish the elementary course "Everyone's Japanese", which is about three and a half months. If you spend 2 hours a day, it will take 54 hours in total, that is, 54 days, about 2 months, and you can finish learning the elementary course "Everyone's Japanese".

Of course, to calculate the rest time, we should also consider special circumstances, temporary emergencies and other factors, as well as memory time and practice time. Together with these variables, the normal study time is to study 1 hour every day and finish the elementary course "Everyone's Japanese" in five months. It is normal study time to study 2 hours a day and complete the elementary course "Everyone's Japanese" in 3 months. Everyone can do it.

Besides, the level of N3.

For N3 level courses, we choose the internal teaching plan of Japanese, which is explained directly here.

The N3 level course consists of four parts: vocabulary, grammar, reading and listening, and is arranged according to the examination form.

The total duration of N3 courseware is 4 1 hour, and the total number of courseware is11.

According to the total duration of the courseware, we can calculate that it takes 4 1 day to complete the N3 course after studying1hour every day. Plus review, problem solving and other time, about 60 days, which is 2 months. Studying for 2 hours a day requires 20 days to study the whole course, plus the time for reviewing and doing the questions, which is about 30 days, that is 1 month.

Finally, let's talk about the level of N2.

For N2-level courses, we also choose Grace's internal Japanese teaching plan.

The N2-level course also includes four parts: vocabulary, grammar, reading and listening, which are also arranged according to the examination form.

The total duration of N2 courseware is 59 hours, and the total number of courseware is 199.

According to the total duration of the courseware, we can calculate that it takes 59 days to study 1 hour every day and complete the N2 course. Plus review, problem solving and other time, about 90 days, that is, 3 months. Studying for 2 hours a day takes 30 days to complete the whole course, plus the time for review and problem solving, which is about 60 days, that is, 2 months.

To sum up, we calculate the time separately:

65438+ 0 hours of study every day:

Everyone's Japanese is 5 months +N2 level 2 months+N2 level 3 months = 10 months.

Study for 2 hours every day:

Everyone's Japanese is 3 months +N3 level 1 month +N2 level 2 months =6 months.

The new Japanese proficiency test is currently conducted twice a year, the first Sunday in July and the first Sunday in 65438+February. (It may be revised in the future, but it is still uncertain at the time of publication). According to the time before the exam, you can push back the study time.

Give me another chestnut.

Today is July 2nd, 20 19, and there are still five months before the N2 exam on February 2nd, 20 19. If you are still zero-based, you may not finish the course after studying for two hours every day, so you need to study for three hours every day.

There are still 12 months before the N2 exam on July 5, 2020. If you are a zero-based Japanese student now, it is enough to study 1 hour every day. Passing the N2 exam will be very easy, without any pressure and suspense. As long as you study step by step according to the plan, you will naturally get results, because the process determines the results.

In short, there must be at least 6 months before the exam, from zero to N2, and study for 2 hours every day. If it is less than 6 months, the study pressure will be greater and the difficulties will be more.

Therefore, the more time you study, the more prepared you will be. If you have an exam plan, you should enter the study preparation state in advance. How long does it take for beginners to pass N2? In fact, as long as you know what tasks and contents you need to learn and how much time you have before the exam, everything will become simple.