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Which is better, Japanese or English?

A. Which has better employment prospects, Japanese or English?

See how deep you have learned.

I am studying in Japan now, and I have learned Japanese N 1 in China and English (TOEFL &; SAT) training institutions have done work.

Personally, I think that if your knowledge is shallow (non-undergraduate or above majoring in English or Japanese), for example, the average level of Japanese is N 1 (not close to perfect score), or English is below TOEFL 100, it may be easier to find a job in Japanese, usually a simple editing job or a post of technology+language.

If you learn deeply, such as talking with people from English-speaking countries or Japanese in various occasions, you can easily cope with it, and your writing skills are also top-notch, which is equivalent to the level of a second mother tongue, and you can be fully qualified for higher-end translation work. Because generally simple editing posts or technical posts don't need such high language skills (for one thing, they don't need it at ordinary times, and for another, they are worried that they will leave when they get bored with such a big boss for a while), they can be teachers of TOEFL or IELTS, so their income will be considerable.

If you are a Japanese major, you can also consider looking for a job here in Japan after graduation, but generally speaking, people recruited here generally need skills from other majors. At present, I am mainly in the programming position. Basically, as long as you graduate from a computer-related major, you can add a certain level of Japanese, or if you have a higher level of Japanese, you have a certain programming foundation (not the kind of trainee who works as a liar, it's not easy to read it carefully, but it is still possible to join a club and become a full member).

Which is easier to learn, Japanese or English?

I'm a Japanese major. Let me make it clear to you.

English is easy to learn.

Upstairs, upstairs.

It really makes me speechless. ! ! !

The writing and meaning of Chinese characters

Not all of them are like Chinese, and there is more than one pronunciation of Chinese characters in Japanese.

C. Which is better for learning Japanese or English?

Although the application scope of Japanese is smaller than that of English, because there are many people who know English, there are many fewer people who know Japanese, and things are scarce, so the employment of Japanese majors is not a problem, and the salary is higher than that of English majors. The salary of an ordinary front desk in a Japanese company is 8000.

Which is more difficult to learn, Japanese or English?

Japanese is easy to get started, but the more you learn, the more difficult it is. English seems difficult, but in fact, the more you learn, the faster you learn. "For us, Japanese is faster and more advanced than english introduction.

Japanese Chinese characters are very simple, but when memorizing words, you will find that the most troublesome thing is Chinese characters. Because the pronunciation of Japanese Chinese characters is irregular, for example, the word "sound" has 104 pronunciations in Japanese, so it can only be memorized.

1. There are automatic words and other verbs in Japanese. For example, the prologue of "I opened the door" is an automatic word, and the automatic word itself has a passive meaning. These two words are two words in Japanese, but they both appear in pairs, and there is generally only one letter difference. There are similar transitive verbs and intransitive verbs in English, but they don't appear in pairs as regularly as in Japanese, so we must remember them in particular, such as begin and start: you can say that the race begins, but you can't say that the race begins. The Japanese is back in the game,

2. Second, pronunciation. Japanese pronunciation is the simplest in the world, with only 65,438+002 sounds (actually only 45 sounds) according to the basic five-syllable list. You can understand all Japanese sentences by memorizing them, which is poor compared with the pronunciation of Chinese and English.

It is certainly not easy to learn a language well. You can't learn the essence without studying hard. Learning a second language depends not only on the knowledge in books, but also on the usual accumulation and self-interest.

4. Language varies from person to person. Learning is one thing, and interest is the other. It is said that interest is the best teacher.

In other words, no matter what you like, no matter how difficult it is.

Usage:

1. Japanese is used throughout Japan (most of Ryukyu area is used, some indigenous people use Ryukyu language, and Japan does not recognize Ryukyu as an independent language).

2. Japanese is widely used in the world, because Japanese animation industry has great influence in the world, although it is not the working language of the United Nations. Especially when it comes to ACG, Japanese is almost the only language.

3. Japanese is an important language in Russia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Oceania, the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America and other countries and regions, as well as Britain in Europe.

49,900 Internet users use Japanese, ranking fourth in the world. The number of native Japanese speakers is 6.5438+27 million, and the number of global users is 654.38+028,204,860 [654.38+0], ranking ninth among 20 countries, while the number of Internet users has increased by five places.

5. Japan is not the only country that uses Japanese as the lingua franca, but also uses Japanese as the lingua franca in Aol, Palau, because Japan ruled Palau from 19 14 to 1945 and taught in Japanese during that time.

E. Which major is better, English or Japanese? Which is more studious? Thank you.

Choose Japanese. There are too many people who can speak English. But English is simple. After all, they have studied it for many years. They have a foundation.

F Which is better, business English or Japanese?

Business English and business Japanese are both good jobs. In our school, Japanese is easy to get started, but the grammar of Japanese is delicate, and the situation needs to be carefully understood. So the more you learn Japanese, the deeper you get. It's not as simple as others say, but it's a little simpler than German. Even if you reach the international level (the highest level), you will feel that there is still a lot to learn. China has a lot of trade with Japan. If you want to do this work, or know this knowledge, go and learn Japanese. At the same time, I think English is a western language and Japanese is an oriental language, so both languages are very good, and there are many Japanese companies. Learning business English well is good for you. You should combine your hobbies and consider your future development.

G. Is it better to test Japanese or English in the college entrance examination? What major can I apply for in Japanese?

Which students are suitable for Japanese in college entrance examination? 1, students with poor English scores who are not interested in English and have no hope of getting points. By taking the college entrance examination in Japanese, these students can effectively improve their foreign language scores by 40-50 points or more, which is a shortcut to take pride in the college entrance examination. 2. Students who are interested in Japanese. At present, many domestic students like to watch Japanese original cartoons since childhood, and their interest in Japanese is getting stronger and stronger. A considerable number of high school students have gained Japanese knowledge more or less by watching cartoons on weekdays. Choosing to take Japanese in the college entrance examination can combine your interests with your study and give you greater motivation to learn. 3. Art and sports candidates. Art and sports candidates usually need to spend a lot of time practicing dance, music, art, physical education and other professional courses, which often delays the study of cultural courses. Many candidates' professional courses are very good, but their cultural courses are relatively weak, which leads to the failure of the list. I'm sorry. Choosing the Japanese college entrance examination can not only achieve the goal of getting points quickly, but also ensure that the culture class will not be delayed.

NMET's Japanese test is a national unified proposition, and the total score is still 150, including basic knowledge such as language, reading and composition. Judging from the types of questions, NMET Japanese test is less difficult than English. The obvious point is that the total score of "four choices 1" objective questions reaches 120 (including listening, Japanese knowledge application and reading), which is relatively simple; In addition, there is only one subjective question-composition, accounting for 30 points. NMET's Japanese test questions are very different from English test questions, so NMET's Japanese test questions are also different from NMET's English and other Japanese test questions, such as JLPT and J.test, which need special preparation.

Under the guidance of the policy, domestic colleges and universities should not discriminate against minority language candidates, and the scores of minority language tests are equivalent to those of English tests, which are included in the total score of the college entrance examination. Therefore, except for some majors such as English and some national defense students, 95% of colleges and 95% of majors have no restrictions on the language of the college entrance examination, and most minority language candidates can choose. Passing the Japanese college entrance examination is expected to increase the total score by 30 to 60 points, thus entering a higher number of schools. In contrast, even if individual majors cannot study, it will not affect their entry into universities.

The national unification of Japanese in college entrance examination is difficult and easy to master. The Japanese test paper for the college entrance examination is a national unified proposition, with a total score of 150. Compared with local papers with independent propositions, Chinese papers are generally designed to take care of backward areas and many candidates who study Japanese by themselves. The topics will be relatively simple, including listening, Japanese knowledge application, reading comprehension and composition. Except for the composition, other questions are multiple-choice questions.

Japanese is a foreign language suitable for China people to learn, which is similar to Chinese. Chinese characters account for about 30% in Japanese, and many Chinese characters have the same writing and meaning as Chinese characters. Japanese and Chinese belong to the same language family. It is good for China students to learn Japanese.

Japanese is only half as difficult as English. The vocabulary required by the Japanese examination syllabus is only about 50% of that of English; Except composition, the test questions are relatively easy multiple-choice questions, which is a subversive advantage compared with English reading with a large vocabulary.

Japanese scores have improved rapidly and there is a lot of room for improvement. High school students whose English scores are below 80 can improve their foreign language scores by 30 to 50 points after switching to Japanese. Japanese learning cycle is short, and there is a lot of room for improving scores. Japanese college entrance examination paper only requires students to reach N3 level, and learning Japanese only takes about 150- 180 class hours.

H. Which has a good employment prospect, English or Japanese?

The answer on the second floor is correct. It depends on your interest, not which is good or bad.

I got 130 in English, but I hate English very much. I may learn it as a hobby, but I don't have to study it as a major.

I am a science major, and I can't volunteer well. I was transferred to Japan to study ... I am very worried ... three years have been wasted. Because I am not interested in it at all. ...

Therefore, it is good to learn anything, as long as you learn well. Of course, you should be interested and like it.

1. Which has a better employment prospect, Japanese major or English major?

This question is difficult to answer. Let me enumerate some facts.

1. If you are a boy, choosing English will definitely have a bright future. Even though English teachers are close to saturation, male teachers can be said to be the talents needed by all schools, especially male English teachers. We usually say "excellent in the province" and "excellent in schools", but sometimes it is easier to find a job with "excellent men". Although this is a joke, it shows the shortage of male teachers.

2. The employment situation in Japan has been good in recent years, but it has eased due to tense political problems. After all, there are many Japanese companies in China, and they will not collapse overnight.

3. There are few Japanese majors in some schools, so the chances of going abroad for exchange are very high. You can look at the introduction of Japanese majors in specific schools. Some schools have many places for Japanese majors to go abroad, and the conditions for public expenses are also very good. Compared with a large number of English majors, the pressure of going abroad is light and there are many places.

At present, the state advocates setting up characteristic courses in primary and secondary schools. If you have a skill, such as Japanese, you can offer Japanese classes in high school and junior high school. Some better schools have already done this.