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Is it easy to find a job by learning Japanese?

In fact, Japanese majors are still very popular at present.

However, it's not worth it if you only study Grade 2. You know, the salary at 1 level is different from that at level 2. Some companies will still reduce your salary because you don't have a certificate of 1, and many companies also have subsidies of Japanese 1, which is considerable, ranging from 300 to 700.

So I suggest you work hard and take the exam 1.

As for what kind of knowledge, there is no need to pay attention, because the Japanese used in the company is very different from that learned in school. Generally, you still have to study while working after going out, but it is still useful to learn Japanese trade knowledge, and you will use it more after going out.

Learn Japanese skills:

I want to talk about it from the general learning methods of everyone and the general teaching methods of teachers. Most students learn Japanese from standard day, and the teacher is also a professor, learning one lesson at a time. In each class, they learn vocabulary first, then grammar, then practice grammar with vocabulary, and then learn the text. I want to say that this is a pure waste of time and energy.

Because it doesn't mean anything, even if you learn all the words and grammar, you don't know how to use them. Even if you know when to use it, you won't need it then. There is a simple reason. You don't have Japanese thinking, you don't have experience in this word or grammar, and even if you master it, it's meaningless.

For example, the word "structure" (けっこぅ) I believe most people have seen it, but if you want to master this word in a simple elementary text, I want to say that you are wasting your time, because if you look it up at that time, boy, there are countless meanings, including yes, yes, no need, full and so on.