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Grading of GNK Japanese Test in GNK Life Function Japanese Test
The GNK test is divided into two sets of questions, Volume A and Volume B. The five grades are elementary, quasi-intermediate, intermediate, quasi-advanced and advanced respectively, which is equivalent to N5-N 1 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. The applicable grades of Volume A are: intermediate, quasi-advanced and advanced. The applicable levels of Volume B are: elementary and quasi-intermediate.

According to the test results, it will be automatically upgraded within the applicable grade range of Volume A and Volume B..

However, those who have passed the A paper can apply for the recognition of the master. At this time, additional examination links, comprehensive subjects, interviews and thesis defense are needed.

The exam is divided into three parts: grammar reading, listening and social culture.

▲ In Volume A, the intermediate pass line is three subjects with correct rate > =60%, quasi-excellent > =70% and excellent > =80%.

For example, in Volume A, there are 200 full marks in three subjects, intermediate qualified line 120, quasi-excellent 140 and excellent 160.

▲ For Volume B, the primary qualification line is three subjects, and the correct rate is > =60%, and the quasi-intermediate level is > =70%.

For example, the full score of three subjects in Volume B is 200, the primary qualification line 120, and the quasi-intermediate qualification line 140.

The Japanese proficiency of those who pass each level is as follows:

Master: able to comprehensively evaluate the Japanese and social and cultural knowledge-proficiency in understanding-needed in various business and academic fields, and discuss the present situation-future of Japan.

Superiority: In addition to listening and reading Japanese, you need to have a general understanding of Japanese social norms (social common sense, etiquette, etc.). ), have enough communication skills in work and meetings, and be able to deal with various topics properly.

Quasi-excellent: average listening and expression skills, enough ability to study in Japanese universities and work in Japanese companies, and able to deal with topics such as social occasions.

Intermediate: Have a good understanding of simple conversations and articles in daily life, learn the communication skills needed in social life, and basically have the ability to study and work.

Quasi-intermediate: Have basic dialogue and language skills, and can understand slow dialogue. Have a large vocabulary. Be able to have a general understanding of Japanese social life and communicate with people. (To apply for studying in Japan, you need to pass the quasi-intermediate examination or above)

Elementary: Learn basic sentence patterns, vocabulary and Chinese characters. Able to deal with slow and simple conversations and understand. Usually it takes about 3 months (150 hours) to reach this level. Have the ability to study in a Japanese educational institution or a company.