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How long does it take to learn Japanese n5?
The average person has to learn Japanese n5 for 3-6 months.

Japanese is divided into five levels (N 1, N2, N3, N4, N5, N 1 is the highest level), so it is of little value to take the N5 test, and the registration is only a few hundred dollars. It is recommended to take at least N2 test. Generally speaking, it takes about N 1 needs 1 year to learn from zero foundation, and some great people can finish the highest level in half a year, but this utilitarian approach is not recommended.

Matters needing attention in Japanese exam

Sorting questions should be sorted according to meaning first, and then selected according to grammatical structure (for example, nouns and auxiliary words are usually verbs and adjectives, and common forms are usually followed by nouns or sentence patterns). Pay attention to rewriting the text in the sentence after it is arranged to see if it is smooth.

Many people write 1234 directly on the horizontal line. In fact, this is not intuitive. Don't save a minute or two, copy the sentence to the horizontal line. Very intuitive.

Japanese learning methods

1, reinforcement learning

To learn Japanese systematically, we should first be familiar with the five-tone diagram, and then try our best to memorize Japanese grammar, words, sentences, conversations and applied texts. This is a persistent process, mainly depending on whether you have worked hard to implement it.

2. Oral English learning

In the study of spoken English, we should first listen to others speak Japanese in Xue Hui. Just listen to what others say, and then imitate yourself. To put it bluntly, learning a language is a process of imitation. Whoever has good imitation ability will learn quickly and well. The point here is that imitation must be like, not change.