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What is the concept of Japanese level one? How long does it take to reach the first level of self-study?
In the international Japanese proficiency test, the first level is the highest, and its difficulty is equivalent to the level of Japanese majors in undergraduate courses. The first level can be used to apply for studying in Japanese universities.

Level 2 can be used to apply for studying in some short-term universities in Japan, and can also be used for employment in Japan.

Band 4 is a primary entrance examination, which is mainly used to test the effect of Japanese learning.

Each level of examination includes three parts: text vocabulary, listening comprehension and reading grammar.

The exam is held once a year, and the registration time is in early and middle September of each year. The examination time is the first Sunday of 65438+February every year. At present, there are 28 test sites in China. Candidates can choose their own test sites to register according to their personal circumstances.

More than 70% of the first-level exams are qualified, and more than 60% of the second, third and fourth-level exams are qualified. Every year, those with the best exam results will go to Japan to study for a short period of one week.

If you want to apply for the 1 grade, I suggest you read the reference book.

Grammatical Analysis of Japanese Proficiency Test of 1 Level

Xingjie Book Publishing Company (this book introduces the grammar in the 1 level test in detail, and there are some exercises)

"Japanese Proficiency Test Level 2 Grammar Analysis" Xingjie Book Publishing Company

1, level 2 should be familiar.

Japanese proficiency test question bank grammar 1 level, vocabulary 1 level.

Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, all exercises are aimed at 1 grammar and vocabulary, which is highly targeted.

Words and vocabulary 1 will sort out 1 adjectives, adverbs, compound words and so on that will appear in the exam. Don't bother, you must understand them one by one, although there are too many. We used to put it in a brochure.

These four books are very important. There are also questions from past years, and it is recommended to start from the back. The questions before 1999 are relatively simple, which may be a little off track with the current papers.

If you read it, you can have a look.

"Japanese 1 Level Test Countermeasures and Simulated Test Reading Grammar Part"

East China University of Science and Technology Press

Listen,

Guidance and Practice of Japanese Listening Test

Dalian university of technology press

Use tapes, but my personal suggestion is that you can watch more Japanese dramas when you have time, listen to your own understanding first, and then watch the subtitles to see how you understand.

Finally, I wish you success in the exam.

Respondents: Baba koi- Trainee Magician II12-1200: 21.

In addition, regarding the explanation of test questions, first of all, I think we should fully understand the contents of grammar books? If you eat them all, the answer to the question will be obvious. Therefore, it is suggested that each set of papers with a score of 100, if you get below 70, you must read the grammar book again. That's what I am.

I hope it helps you.

Also, about listening,

The following is an answer for others. By the way, move here ~ ~

I think it's better to listen to movies if it's for practicing Japanese listening, because movies are coherent and subtitled, you know the correct meaning.

You can look at the subtitles first, and then look at the subtitles to understand how much you really understand. Then listen again and understand the words used.

I usually do this, and then I convert my next film (usually in rm format) into mp3 format and listen to it when I have time.

I think this research is very helpful. And closer to life.

You can go to Pig Paradise to download movies. Personally, I think all the translations are good.

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