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What preparations should be made for the Japanese language entrance exam, and how difficult is it?

30 points for listening, 40 points for selection, 50 points for reading, and 30 points for writing.

Readers win the world, then listening, and finally focusing on writing. The most difficult thing is the multiple-choice questions at the front.

The subject of the question can try to do it to see how many points he can get, and see if there is any particularly weak item among the four major items. If so, how to deal with this weakness according to his own situation.

Reading can be practiced every day, not too many, one article is enough. After finishing, look at the answer analysis, why you chose this one, why this one doesn't work, the Japanese word games are also vague, but after you figure out the rules, it's not difficult.

The Japanese listening test N4 for the college entrance examination cannot be any higher. You can just buy this N4 listening test and practice it every day.

Writing is an item that is not included in the Japanese language examinations (JLPT, J-Test, Nat-Test, etc.). However, there are writing questions in the domestic Japanese language major four. Try to use "Dingning language" when writing, which is the polite style, that is, "です" and "ます". Do not use simplified Japanese characters such as "だ" and "だった". Using polite style will make the sentence structure appear organized, and it is easier to increase the number of words (300-350 words). It doesn’t matter if you don’t know the complicated sentence structure. Even if every sentence is "?です." "?します.", it is easy to get the basic composition score (18 points).

The last is a multiple choice question. This involves a lot of grammar, syntax, fixed collocations, etc. Moreover, since the subject of the question will take the college entrance examination next year, it will most likely be too late to study grammar. I think it’s pretty good that the person asking the question can understand various Japanese expressions. The basic usage of particles and the basic understanding of verbs should be able to help the subject get about 20 points.

After focusing on reading and listening training, I made a rough calculation. I got 37.5 points for reading (for 15 questions), 26 points for listening (for 13 questions), 18 points for writing, and 18 points for single question. Choose 20 points, so you get 101.5 points.

I suddenly felt that my foreign language was not very bad, is it true?

The poster can study on his own or consider finding a tutor.

The words after the Japanese compulsory courses 1 to 5 are enough for you to memorize. If you are a beginner, remember to include the three Japanese books in junior high school. I remember there is an exam syllabus in a certain book that comes out every year. (I can’t find the picture. If you need it, you can leave a comment. I can send you a picture to show the style)