日本語能力試験 (JLPT) levels

Jun 27, 2009 13:39

Now, let's talk about Japanese Language Proficiency Test. I've just passed level 4 though, so I'm not that good yet... From what I heard before, going from level 4 to level 3 is relatively easy and we should not memorize Kanji that much. But going from level 3 to level 2 is REALLY difficult. The vocabulary, Kanji, and structures differ ( Read more... )

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risamarii June 28 2009, 02:45:57 UTC
DDDD:
which means i need to take 5 first? wew.

oh, don't worry on choukai part. if you can understand everything when yoko talks, you'll be alright because he speaks damn fast

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mocha_latte88 June 28 2009, 03:38:58 UTC
I don't know whether you can take higher level or not... but that should be okay if you can do it right?

yes, yoko speaks so damn fast that I can't understand him talking without any subtitles D8

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risamarii June 28 2009, 03:57:08 UTC
haha, i can't. since i'm veeeeeeeeeery weak on kanji. xD

agreed. D8
he needs to speak more slower. D:

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mocha_latte88 June 28 2009, 08:16:04 UTC
Believe me, level 4's Kanjis are very simple and easy to memorize! XD
I think you can take level 3 directly, because your Japanese is already good. You've gotten used to the choukai, vocab, and structures, right? 8D

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risamarii June 28 2009, 21:35:28 UTC
well, actually, i can read some kanji, but i can't write it. rofll
like the 「夢」 kanji. I know it's "yume" but I can't write it if you tell me to. XDDD

erm, i think i have a little confidence on choukai part, because i'm working as a translator. lmfao. and i can understand wth are yoko saying without subs XDDD

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mocha_latte88 June 29 2009, 01:40:25 UTC
and you don't have to write Kanjis at the test, because the test is multiple choice! 8D
the first section, you convert Kanji to hiragana and the second section, the other way around..

suddenly I remember Yoko's "Wonder Boy". I can't understand anything and it is so damn hard to follow lol

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