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Do I have to take CET-4 and CET-6? Can't you learn Japanese?
You don't have to take CET-4 or CET-6, but you can take Japanese.

Now high schools can choose to learn Japanese, and universities can choose to take CET-4 and CET-6. Choose the Japanese option when you enter official website to register, but you can only take the exam once a year for CET-4 and CET-6, and you can apply at the same time. Japanese is CET4 in the morning and CET6 in the afternoon.

Because Japanese has just started, there are few references to real questions and the teaching materials are relatively simple. When studying, you can ask teachers and seniors for advice and make full preparations. After all, you only take the exam once a year, so seize the opportunity.

Band four is the entry level, which is relatively simple. The total score of TEM4 is 400, which is divided into three parts: writing and vocabulary 100, listening 100, reading and grammar 200.

Listening includes two kinds: listening with pictures and listening without pictures. Personally, I think it is easier to finish the CET-4 Japanese test. Read a short passage consisting of two or three sentences and then answer the questions. It is not easy to lose points. Grammar is auxiliary words, verbs, adjectives, adverbs and so on.

Japanese is very similar to Chinese, but different from English, there are no inverted sentences in Japanese, and there is a phenomenon of different Chinese-English translation order. In this respect, it is easier to translate Japanese than English. Students who want to take CET-4 and CET-6 should not be afraid. Brush more real questions and you will definitely pass.