japanese proficiency exam
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my teacher suggested i take this test for a scholership to go learn in japan. Has anyone taken a similar test? do u know how difficult it is? can u suggest any books that might help me study for it? any help would be really appricated thanks :) |
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on 2006-05-02 23:43:42
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If you're going to study in Japan, take this exam, especially for te scholarship! Here's more information: What is the JLPT like? News on the JLPT I'm personally planning to take the Level 3 exam this Winter. |
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cool, this helps me a lot. i didn't even know there were levels :-/ when i saw level 1 i almost passed out, LOL, i think i can get level 4 as of now, maybe level 3 by the time of the test, i just hope thats enough for the scholership. they said that the test is 3 hours long though, which fits with the level 1 test (yikes), either way i'll just aim for the 3rd like you. thanks for your help! |
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on 2006-05-03 00:36:45
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I just kind of want to do Level 4 for the hell of it. :P But it costs money, so Level 3, here I come this winter.. I hope! |
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lol, yea, i would too. do u know how much it costs to take the test? |
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.........i forgot =.= but somewhere in my mind i remember it's relatively cheap. well, yeah. this test is pretty useful in getting a scholarship to japan. or rather, it's useful after you've gotten a scholarship to japan, in order to promote yourself for the best universities in japan. with this piece of certificate + continuous hard work, todai isn't impossible. i heard.
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by wisteria 「藤ã€
on 2006-05-09 02:29:16
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I took and passed 2kyu after 2 years of intensive studying in Japan. o_o I think it would take twice that much to pass 1kyu. |
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by shiseiten_no_akira
on 2007-02-28 08:45:15
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I passed Level 2, and I'm planning to take level 1 this December. I have a LOT to study! (>_<) I highly recommend people to take Level 3 before going to Japan. Knowing Level 3 is enough to engage in daily conversation.. not just the basics but a real true-to-life-not-just-stuck-to-greetings-and-superfluous-statements type of conversation. Then you won't feel all lost and clueless when you get to Japan (^_^) |
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~waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa i'm suppossed to take JLPT 4 last year. O_O but i told my sensei that i'm kinda busy with my major subjects. errr...can i like skip lvl4 and proceed to lvl3? i'll do a lot of studying this year. -_-
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on 2007-03-23 16:17:18 (edited 2007-03-23 16:22:03)
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Passing the test also means that you can acquired for a job or even a part time job.... its not only for scholarship after all.... the certificate will be a good proof that you can speak and understand japanese... im trying to pass the level 1 and its quite difficult. There are currently 4 levels on JLPT and I already passed level 3.... this December I will take the 2nd Level... which means, I have to study thrice.... *thats painful* You can also skip the level test depending on your capabilities to speak, write and understand Japanese. Good Luck to all fellows here who will take the JLPT Exams *oh...I forgot im also taking the exam* im also a FILIPINO^^ |
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on 2007-04-01 16:01:21 (edited 2007-04-01 16:27:16)
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I'm 12 years old and I could pass 1kyu!!(I'm from Brazil but my mom come(?) from Japan xD)...Do Your best!!!GANBARE-- AH...I'm in Brazil...(Is night Now xD)
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