Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - The second foreign language is Japanese, but I only study for one academic year and have few courses. Do you want to study it? N3 or N2? Is it difficult? If you continue to study by yourself, is stand
The second foreign language is Japanese, but I only study for one academic year and have few courses. Do you want to study it? N3 or N2? Is it difficult? If you continue to study by yourself, is stand
Admittedly, N2 and N 1 certificates are sometimes necessary for Japanese enterprises to find jobs, but what is more important is their practical application ability. Some people pass N 1, and their grades are not low, but their practical ability is still not good. Because the grading examination is a multiple-choice question, as long as you can do the questions, you can pass, which does not mean the practical application ability. But if you can study hard with N2\N 1 as the goal, concentrate all the grammar, memorize the words, and practice your listening and reading skills well, it can really lay a good foundation for your further study.
Personally, I suggest that the landlord take N2 as the goal and study first.
In addition, I think N3 is really unnecessary, N3 is too simple, and the corresponding certificate is of little significance to employment. Why don't you take the N2 exam? If you fail the N2 exam and only get more than 80 points, then if you find a job with N3 ability, I think your report card can also prove that you have N3 level. There are few N3 card certificates, but N2 and N 1 generally require certificates.
Having said that, I don't know what level the landlord is at present. If you haven't started or just started, I suggest that you at least finish learning the first and second volumes of Standard Day, and then consider so much after you have a basic understanding of your Japanese learning ability. (Of course, other textbooks are also acceptable. I just take Standard Day as an example. )
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I saw your comments, but why don't you continue to ask questions in the follow-up? I don't always check and answer comments.
I passed the first grade one and a half years ago. To tell the truth, I have studied elementary and intermediate levels with my teacher, but I have not studied them in detail. In N2 and N 1, I bought word books, grammar books and all kinds of workbooks specially for the grade examination, and prepared for the exam with the sea tactics.
I suggest you finish the elementary course first, at least take you to the beginning. It doesn't matter whether you learn intermediate or not. If you want to take the grade test, if you plan to take a long time to take the grade test, you can learn the standard day textbook slowly. But if you want to take the N2 exam in a year or so, I suggest you buy a special grading book and don't waste time on that set of textbooks. If you don't learn well, you may not even reach the level of N3, let alone learn by yourself. Self-study itself is particularly slow.
Moreover, there are three major items in the Japanese exam, with words and grammar, reading and listening accounting for one-third of the scores respectively. Learning standard day textbooks can only be exposed to a small number of words and grammar, and reading ability will not be greatly improved, so will listening.
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