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① If you have zero basic knowledge of Japanese and study four hours a day, how long can you theoretically reach the n2 level?
There are many people who want to learn Japanese or are currently learning Japanese. Many students want to take the Japanese language proficiency certificate (here refers to the JLPT certificate), because for studying in Japan and employment in Japanese companies, the Japanese language proficiency certificate is sometimes a necessary condition and a threshold. If you have it, you can pass it. , No, I’m sorry, I can’t make it. For many Chinese and Japanese companies, JLPT level certificate is still a condition for salary increase. Those with N1 level certificate will directly increase their salary. Therefore, the test is hot every year. According to JLPT official statistics, hundreds of thousands of people take the new Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) in every district (July or December).
At the same time, taking Japanese-related level exams is also a test of your Japanese ability and level. How is your Japanese learning? Examination is the best test. Although the exam cannot represent practical application, if you fail to pass the exam, how can you apply it freely in practice? Therefore, it is still a very good way to use exams to test the level and status of Japanese.
Based on this, many friends set a small goal for themselves when they first learned Japanese. They first passed level N2 and then took the exam for level N1. Maybe this is also the goal of many friends who learn Japanese. Although many students have also taken N4 or N3, N4 and N3 are transitional levels, not the final goal. They will definitely be N2 or N1 in the end. Because N2-level and N1-level certificates are of greater value, in many Japanese companies or Japanese universities, the required Japanese language proficiency starts from N2 level.
So, many friends who have just started learning Japanese will ask, how long does it take to reach N2 from zero basic Japanese? As a newbie who has never been exposed to Japanese, how many days and nights do I need to work hard to pass the N2 exam? Is it a very distant goal? Does it have to take three or five years?
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We have a classmate who is studying in a Japanese language school. He started learning from us with no basic knowledge and passed the N2 level in half a year. . Some students will definitely say, wow, so fast? Impossible. This is indeed the case. From the students’ own learning experience, we can know (Grace Japanese Community) that the reason for passing the N2 level in half a year is that, in addition to our teachers and courses, for students, the first thing is learning time Sufficient. The second is that the learning motivation is very strong and one must pass the N2 level. The third is that the learning ability is also relatively strong. Therefore, you can pass N2 level in a short time.
This is an individual case. Not everyone can pass the N2 level within half a year. Therefore, special circumstances are not included as a general rule.
So, under normal circumstances, how long does it take to reach N2 level from zero basic Japanese?
According to Grace Japanese’s nearly three years of exam tutoring experience and related statistics, 9-12 months is a very common, very moderate, and very feasible time period. This is a common time period for most students. With a suitable study plan, you can not only successfully pass the N2 level, but also pass the exam with high scores, and the learning pressure is not very high.
What content should be learned from zero basic to N2 level? How much study time do you need every day? Below, based on our grace Japanese learning syllabus from zero basic to N2 level, I will introduce to you the course content that needs to be learned from zero basic to N2 level, as well as the daily study time schedule.
First of all, what you need to know is, what do you need to learn from zero basic to N2 level?
1. Elementary course: "Everyone's Japanese" Elementary 1 2 volumes
2. N3 level course: Grace Japanese internal lesson plan
3. N2 level course : Grace Japanese internal lesson plan
Let’s introduce it separately.
Let’s talk about the elementary course “Everyone’s Japanese” first.
“Everyone’s Japanese” elementary 1 and 2 volumes, with a total of 50 lessons. We grace Japanese and record the number of courseware for each lesson. It is 3, that is to say, each lesson uses 3 video courseware for detailed explanation. In this way, 50 lessons * 3 = 150, plus the basic pronunciation part, the total number of beginner courses "Everyone's Japanese" is 162.
The video duration of each courseware is about 40 minutes, 162*40=6480 minutes, and the total length of video courseware is approximately 108 hours.
Based on the number of courseware and the duration of the courseware, we can calculate the total time required. For example, if you study for 1 hour a day, the total will be 108 hours, which means you can study in 108 days. It takes about 3 and a half months to complete the beginner course "Everyone's Japanese". If you study 2 hours a day, it will take a total of 54 hours, which means you can complete the beginner course "Everyone's Japanese" in 54 days, which takes about 2 months.
Of course, to calculate the rest time, we must also take into account factors such as special circumstances and temporary emergencies, as well as memory time, practice time, etc., plus these variables, 1 hour a day Studying, completing the basic course "Everyone's Japanese" in 5 months is the normal study time. It is normal study time to study 2 hours a day and complete the basic course "Everyone's Japanese" in 3 months. It's something everyone can do.
Let’s talk about N3 level
For N3 level courses, we at Grace Japanese use internal lesson plans, which are explained directly here.
The N3 level course includes four parts: vocabulary, grammar, reading, and listening, and is arranged according to the exam format.
The total duration of N3 level courseware is 41 hours, and the total number of courseware is 111.
Based on the total duration of the courseware, we can calculate that it takes 41 days to complete the N3 level course by studying for 1 hour a day. Including the time for review, problem solving, etc., it will take about 60 days, which is 2 months. If you study for 2 hours a day, it will take 20 days to complete the entire course. Including the time for review, problem solving, etc., it will take about 30 days, which is one month.
Finally, let’s talk about the N2 level.
For the N2 level course, we at Grace Japanese also use internal lesson plans.
The N2 level course also includes four parts: vocabulary, grammar, reading, and listening, which are also arranged according to the exam format.
The total duration of N2 level courseware is 59 hours, and the total number of courseware is 199.
Based on the total duration of the courseware, we can calculate that it takes 59 days to complete the N2 level course by studying for 1 hour a day. Including the time for review, problem solving, etc., it will be about 90 days, which is 3 months. If you study for 2 hours a day, it will take you 30 days to complete the entire course. Including the time for review, problem solving, etc., it will take about 60 days, which is 2 months.
To sum up, let’s calculate the time respectively:
1 hour of study every day:
Everyone’s Japanese level N3 in 5 months and N2 level in 2 months 3 months = 10 months
Study 2 hours a day:
Our Japanese 3 months for N3 level, 1 month for N2 level, 2 months = 6 months
The new Japanese Language Proficiency Test is currently held twice a year, on the first Sunday of July and the first Sunday of December. (It may be revised in the future, but it is still undecided as of the time of publication). Based on the time until the exam, we can work backwards to calculate the study time.
Let’s give another example.
Today is July 2, 2019. There are still 5 months left before the N2 level exam on December 2, 2019. If you still have zero foundation, studying for 2 hours a day may not even make it to the course. If you can't finish studying, then you need to study for 3 hours every day.
There are still 12 months until the N2 level exam on July 5, 2020. If you have zero basic knowledge of Japanese now, then studying for 1 hour a day is very sufficient. Level N2 will be very easy, with no pressure or suspense. Just follow the plan and study step by step. Then you will naturally reap the results, because the process determines the results. If there is a good process, good results will naturally follow. result.
In short, you should leave at least 6 months before the exam, from zero to N2, and study for 2 hours a day. If it is less than 6 months, the learning pressure will be greater and there will be more difficulties.
Therefore, the more time you have to study, the better, and the more prepared you are, the better. If you have a plan to take the exam, you should enter the study and preparation state in advance. For those of you who have just started to learn Japanese, how long will it take? I can pass N2. Is it clearer? In fact, as long as you know what tasks and content you need to study and how much time is left before the exam, everything becomes simple.
Our slogan is: Learning Japanese has never been easier!
② How long does it take for office workers to get N2 to learn Japanese?
First of all, you need to know how much time you have every day to study Japanese. Then set a goal for that. Without goals there is no progress.
For example, how many days do we need to learn the fifty tones, how long does it take to finish learning a book, etc. As long as we have a goal, then we have a direction to move forward. If you don’t know how to do it, then find a teacher and ask the teacher to help you get the results. Only by spending some money to let the teacher teach you can you learn Japanese in a short time. This is the real time-saving and effort-saving
I hope my answer can help you
駅挌ば、必ず愿みは叶う
As long as you work hard and your dreams will come true
③ If you want to learn Japanese, what learning skills are there?
To get started with Japanese, it is enough to choose the right book, provided you use it well. I especially don't like those who list various learning materials. For beginners who haven't figured out the east, west and north yet, how can they have so much time and energy to read so many books.
I passed the N2 exam in half a year and I only used one book.
I would recommend books that have been proven to be really useful. You really don’t need too many books, just learning one is enough.
1: The first Japanese textbook "New Japanese" to learn Japanese
Practice has proved that this book is very consistent with the rules of Japanese teaching and is suitable for those who want to lay a solid foundation in Japanese. Tight children's shoes. Therefore, many schools choose to use it as an introductory textbook for freshmen (such as my school, 211 University, haha). The disadvantage is that the text material is really old and is still in the radio stage, just like what we learn in the first grade of elementary school. Some kind of Wang Erxiao or something like that.
Although many people still want to reach the top in one step and are obsessed with selecting "100 Japanese Sentences in a Week" (a title I made up myself, don't be surprised if someone has the same name), learn a few spoken Japanese and go out. You can talk to Japanese people. This is understandable, but I still hope that beginners can lay a solid foundation with a humble and rigorous learning attitude.
The logic of this book is actually similar to our first grade primary school literacy. After memorizing the fifty-yin diagram (Chinese pinyin), I started to learn to read the text aloud. Of course, the text must be a simple text like "Hello everyone, I am Xiao Ming". Because you are a beginner, you must read along with the audio (if you don’t know how to read when reading, you can learn the fifty-syllable diagram). Then there are the after-school words. After the words, you are asked to combine these words in a fixed format.
(The simple grammar mentioned at the beginning of the article)
Once you learn a format, you can combine N number of sentences, and you are already started. Believe me. Japanese is very easy to learn, and there are not so many fixed formats that you need to remember.
All you have to do is remember more words. Memorize by rote and you'll be sure to find the pattern within a week.
Two: I have many friends who are not majoring in Japanese, but I found that most of them used the following book. Later, I studied it and found out what is so good about it. "Sino-Japanese Communication·Standard Japanese"
I think if you are not a Japanese major and want to quickly apply Japanese in practice, I really recommend this book. Because it really relates to every aspect of our lives, you can accumulate a lot of commonly used vocabulary. Compared with the "New Japanese" just mentioned, it is better in that the subject matter is new and it doesn't look so academic.
This book is also very good at summarizing vocabulary and grammar knowledge points. Simple and easy to understand.
If you really want to learn Japanese, it is good to follow the rhythm of this book.
Three: You also need a book to practice listening.
My learning experience tells me that because Japanese is really similar to Chinese characters, the easiest way for Chinese people to learn Japanese is to memorize words. After a month of studying, as long as you pay attention, you can memorize Japanese words five times faster than you can memorize English words! ! !
What’s the hardest thing? hearing! ! !
However, in addition to reading aloud repeatedly along with the text of your first Japanese book, you definitely need a listening book.
I strongly disagree with beginners looking for listening practice books randomly.
Why?
You are a novice, and I haven’t memorized a few words and grammar clearly yet. Have you memorized the Qianshen text and sentences in your first book by heart? What about common phrases? Especially the content of many listening books is really difficult.
So. . . . . . . . . .
I used a listening book in college (issued by the school), but I don’t recommend it. (I won’t mention Wu Qinjing’s names here)
Let’s just talk about the books I recommend. Because it is relatively simple, it is suitable for beginners.
It doesn’t matter whether you are N2 or N3. The key is that this series of listening is really very simple! ! !
"New Japanese Language Proficiency Test Preparation Strategies N2" is especially suitable for beginners.
I also discovered it accidentally. I was going to sprint for N2, so I bought it and listened to it. I found that the sentences are really clear and very close to the content I usually learn. It is not for preparing for exams, but it is a very good book for daily use to develop your language sense. Very suitable for Japanese beginners.
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Okay, let’s summarize these for today. . .
④ How to take the Japanese exam
1. First of all, you must know how much you have learned in the basic courses and to what extent you have mastered them.
2. If you have finished the basic course, then you will start taking the grade examination. Do you want to take the N3 level or the N2 level? Some students want to take the N4 exam, but I don’t recommend it. Of course, if you just want to experience it, it’s not impossible, because the value of the N4 certificate is not that great. After you decide how many exams you want to take, you can start planning your study time.
3. The registration deadline from late August to mid-September is a node. Students must make decisions before this time, otherwise the registration will be closed and it will be too late to take the exam again. .
4. If you want to take the N1 level exam, you must pass N2. That is, you already have the foundation of N2, and then prepare for the N1 level exam, otherwise you don’t need to take it first. Go take the N1 level exam.
5. Another aspect is the daily study time, which is also very important, because some students prepare for exams while working, so the pressure can be imagined.
Is it better to plan to have 1 hour of study every day, or 2 hours of study? Or is it more? If you can only have 1 hour to study every day, then your preparation period must be longer.
⑤ How much does it cost to learn Japanese from scratch to level 2?
There are many students who want to learn Japanese or are currently learning Japanese, and want to take the Japanese proficiency certificate (here refers to JLPT certificate), because, for studying in Japan and employment in Japanese companies, the Japanese language proficiency certificate is sometimes a necessary condition and a threshold. If you have it, you can pass it. If you don’t have it, I’m sorry, you can’t pass it. For many Chinese and Japanese companies, JLPT level certificate is still a condition for salary increase. Those with N1 level certificate will directly increase their salary. Therefore, the test is hot every year. According to JLPT official statistics, hundreds of thousands of people take the new Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) in every district (July or December).
At the same time, taking Japanese-related level exams is also a test of your Japanese ability and level. How is your Japanese learning? Examination is the best test. Although the exam cannot represent practical application, if you fail to pass the exam, how can you apply it freely in practice? Therefore, it is still a very good way to use exams to test the level and status of Japanese.
Based on this, many friends set a small goal for themselves when they first learned Japanese. They first passed the N2 level and then took the N1 level. Maybe this is also the goal of many friends who learn Japanese. Although many students have also taken N4 or N3, N4 and N3 are transitional levels, not the final goal. They will definitely be N2 or N1 in the end. Because N2-level and N1-level certificates are of greater value, in many Japanese companies or Japanese universities, the required Japanese language proficiency starts from N2 level.
In short, you should leave at least 6 months before the exam, from zero to N2, and study for 2 hours a day. If it is less than 6 months, the learning pressure will be greater and there will be more difficulties.
Therefore, the more time you have to study, the better, and the more preparation you have, the better. If you have a plan to take the exam, you should enter the study and preparation state in advance. For you who have just started to learn Japanese, how long can it take? After passing N2, is it clearer? In fact, as long as you know what tasks and content you need to study, and how much time is left until the exam, everything becomes simple
⑥ Can art students take the Japanese college entrance examination?
Answer:
Of course. There are Russian, Japanese, German, French, French, and Spanish language sources to choose from.
When you register for the college entrance examination, you will be asked to choose the language for the college entrance examination. Most students choose English, so you can choose Japanese.
When it comes to the college entrance examination, you will be a candidate for other languages. When you take the foreign language course on the 8th, you will be taking the exam alone in a separate room.
Your foreign language score in the college entrance examination will be your Japanese score, which is the same as the score line for all English test takers.
Most schools do not discriminate against non-English speaking candidates. Only a few schools will note at the end of the application guidance plan that they do not recruit non-English speaking candidates. It is OK to avoid these schools when you fill in your application.
The score lines for books 1, 2, and 3 are displayed differently in each province every year. If you want to know the score lines for which year, you can directly find the score lines for the 20** college entrance examination in a certain province.
College entrance examination exams in other languages.
⑦ Download Japanese listening materials
First, learn the basic listening courses of N3 level, N2 level and N1 level.
This is the premise and the most important step. Without this foundation, the following practice methods will be in vain.
The teaching materials and video courses for N3, N2 and N1 listening basic courses must be Grace Japanese’s internal teaching materials and video courses. Because it is completely aimed at N3, N2 and N1 level exams. The teaching materials and course descriptions are available on our official website. You can browse them in detail.
As for the Japanese language proficiency test textbooks available in the domestic market, strictly speaking, they are not completely accurate for the test. I have written many articles related to grade examination textbooks before. Please read them in detail, and then compare them with the real questions from previous years. Use your smart mind and you will be able to tell the difference immediately. There is no need to say more.
Study according to the detailed examination plan for N3 level, N2 level and N1 level, and the listening part. First, learn the common oral expressions in listening. Then learn the expression form of Japanese thinking. Finally, learn specific courses on the five major types of listening questions (question type characteristics, question forms, keywords, key sentences, key test points, conversation scenarios, answering methods, answering techniques, practice methods, etc.).
Textbooks, study notes, and video courses are synchronized. The textbook contains all the video course content, and the study notes have key explanations and corresponding Chinese explanations. After each video course, we memorize the key expressions in the textbook. The textbook contains a summary of commonly used phrases and sentence patterns in all conversational situations. These are the basic listening courses that must be learned.
You need to understand that if you have not learned it, you will definitely not know how to do it. If you don't learn it in the right way, it won't be of much use. If you see the real questions from past years and read the original listening part directly, it will be difficult to understand the Chinese meaning. Don’t talk about listening and choose the right questions. It is simply impossible. The most urgent thing you need to do is to study the basic courses related to listening in a systematic and targeted manner.
Then do the special exercises for level N3, level N2, and level N1 listening.
This step is at the level of practical application. First, strengthen basic listening exercises. Second, practice the five major types of listening questions in a targeted manner.
Take the N3 level N2 level N1 level listening question 1-topic comprehension question as an example to explain.
We have completed all the basic listening courses for N3 level, N2 level and N1 level. Here we include the question type characteristics, question form, key words, key sentences, key test points, Conversational scenarios, question-answering methods, question-answering techniques, practice methods, etc., and also memorize all the important expressions mentioned in the textbooks and video courses, and then we will start applying the exercises.
If you plan to start learning Japanese but have almost no basic knowledge, you should first clarify your purpose of learning Japanese, even if it is just for fun, and formulate your own stage plan, such as studying for about half a year. Take the Level 4 exam, take the Level 3 exam after one year of study, and take the Level 2 exam after two years of study. Only when you have a goal and direction can you be motivated. In the future, please always remind yourself that your goal has not been achieved and you still need to work hard. It is recommended that a skirt starts with 712, the middle is 576, and the end is 482. You can find it by combining it in order. There are tutorial materials in it that you can get, which can be of great help to learning Japanese.
Practice method one: (applicable to students with weak listening foundation)
1. Read the original listening text.
Draw out all the words, phrases, and sentence patterns that you don’t know in the original listening text, look up the dictionary, search for teaching materials, or ask me, and then read the Japanese corresponding to the Chinese 10 to 20 times, and the result of the familiar reading will be Memorize it.
2 Read and listen to the original listening text.
Listen, and then carefully read the original text and listen to it again to ensure that every word, phrase, sentence pattern, etc. can be heard accurately.
3 Listen to the original text without reading it.
At this time, some of the words, phrases, sentence patterns, and sentences that you know are not heard. Open the original listening text to compare, draw the words that you have not heard, and read it 10 to 20 times or listen to it repeatedly about 5 times. , I heard it all.
Practicing in this way is a bit slow in the beginning, so students have to be patient. After practicing for 15 days, your listening will be significantly improved. Then you can practice according to practice method two.
Practice method two: (take the course comprehension questions as an example)
(Practice other listening questions according to the method taught by the teacher in the video course)
Characteristics of topic comprehension questions: options are printed in the test paper; the questions are all "What to do next?"; the questions are read twice, once before the session and once after the session; the four options are all in the session appears in.
1Look at the options.
Based on the option content, infer whether the conversation scene is a company or a school? and infer the general conversation content.
2. When listening, make simple notes and answers.
Points to note: the description of the situation and the subject of the question.
For example: The club is a male and a female.女の人はこの后何をしますか.
Record: Club, female person
Points that need to be recorded: Make a simple record after each option.
Because the question type is characterized by all four options appearing in the conversation, we can look at the options and simply record them.
3. Find the reason after completing a question.
Follow steps 1 and 2 to complete a listening comprehension question and select the options. If you choose correctly, move on to the next question. If you made the wrong choice, find out why.
The general reason: there are too many words, phrases, sentence patterns, and sentences that I don’t understand. Then practice according to "Practice Method 1" for half a month. If you don’t know how to use the method just now, then you need to re-study the video course on topic comprehension questions, memorize the relevant expressions and expression methods, and practice a few questions according to this method. Once you are proficient, you can easily choose the right one.
Students often have a misunderstanding about the listening test:
Every word and sentence in the listening test must be heard before you can answer the questions correctly.
The listening part of the New Japanese Language Proficiency Test N3 level N2 level N1 level is called "贴解". As the name suggests, "listening comprehension" means listening comprehension. Listening comprehension is not translation. Translation requires us to understand every word and sentence and translate it accurately. Listening comprehension is based on questions, listening to a certain point in listening, understanding it, and choosing the correct option. Of course, if you can hear every word and sentence, you will be able to get them all right. But this is not a listening requirement for the grade examination. Otherwise, I am afraid it would take many students several years to pass the N3 level, and it would take five, seven or eight years to pass the N2 and N1 levels. There are so many students who have reached level N2 from scratch and can achieve a perfect score of 60 in the listening part in half a year of study. It is obvious that she has mastered the test points of the listening test, the characteristics of each question type, and the practice methods and skills.
Finally, listen to the N3 level, N2 level, and N1 level previous exam questions according to the exam format.
The methods are the two major practice methods mentioned above. It is strongly recommended to practice the listening test questions from previous years repeatedly one month before the exam. The more proficient you are at listening, the higher your listening score will be on the test. If you can listen to the listening test questions of previous years more than 5 times, you will get close to perfect scores in listening, without exception.
Listening practice time
It is best to have half an hour or more every day to practice listening.
You can set aside half an hour to practice listening and concentrate all your energy on it.
You can also use the time you take the subway to and from get off work, the time you take for a walk after dinner, and the free time you spend cleaning the room on weekends to practice listening.
It is best to listen to listening every day, even if it cannot be guaranteed for half an hour, it may be 10 minutes. If you persist every day, the habit will become natural.
Note: It is not recommended to practice listening intermittently.
For example: I listened to it on a whim for 2 hours one day, but didn’t listen to it for 3 days, and then listened to it for another hour. This effect is not very good.
Make good use of the brain’s subconscious memory function to practice listening
Here is a concept of “the brain’s subconscious memory function”.
Let me give you an easy-to-understand example to help you understand.
For example: When we were driving the bus, we would habitually look outside and see many storefront billboards. We didn’t remember them specially and almost all of them passed by at the speed of the bus. A few days later, when you were chatting with a friend, your friend mentioned that he wanted to learn Japanese and didn’t know where there was a relevant training school. At this time, you will think of the billboard of the training school you saw when taking the bus, and you will tell your friends the approximate location. Sometimes you can also think of the words written on the billboard. Many people have this experience, but we are not aware of it. In this case, we obviously didn't remember it intentionally, we just took a few glances on the bus. If we need to use this part at any time, the brain will automatically remember to provide part or all of the memorized information.
How much you remember depends on how often you see the content.
This is where the "brain's subconscious memory function" comes into play.
If we make full use of this function of the brain, it will be of great help to us in learning Japanese and practicing listening.
For example: You use your weekend cleaning time to practice listening. Once you turn on the listening audio and can hear the sound clearly normally, you don't have to worry about anything except cleaning the room, wiping the table when it's time, and mopping the floor when it's time to mop the floor. You don't need to deliberately remember it, the subconscious memory of the brain will take effect. , just remember part of it. The more times you practice it, the more you will remember it all. It will automatically emerge in future exam listening or oral communication, and listening can be practiced in scattered time.
I have taught you all the listening practice methods. All the students I taught who got full marks and high scores in listening learned and practiced according to what was written in the article. Finally, remember my advice: useful (use) means useful (function, efficacy), and useless (use) means useless (function, efficacy).
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