Band 4 of Japanese major is equivalent to several N.
The CET-4 for Japanese majors is considered to be roughly equivalent to the level of N2 Japanese proficiency test, but it is actually slightly more difficult than N2. CET-4 was put forward by China people, so it tends to be more inclined to China's teaching system and habits in terms of questions and contents, which leads to a more in-depth and detailed examination of vocabulary, fixed collocation and other aspects than N2. Nevertheless, the grammar and listening parts of CET-4 are relatively simple. As long as the candidates do more real questions and are familiar with the exam outline, it is not difficult to pass the exam. In addition, there are differences in the scope and emphasis between CET-4 and N2. CET-4 pays more attention to the examination of basic Japanese phrases and knowledge points, while N 1 exam covers a wider range, including higher-level Japanese communication and reading comprehension. Therefore, even if you pass Band 4, it is not exactly the same as having N2 ability level. Japanese, also known as Japanese, is the official language of Japan and one of the most widely used languages in the world. The writing system of Japanese consists of Chinese characters and pseudonyms, among which Chinese characters were introduced to Japan from ancient China, while pseudonyms were created in Japan.