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Japan n 1 conformity standard

The eligibility criteria of Japanese n 1 are as follows:

Japanese N 1 is the highest Japanese proficiency test in Japan, which is jointly sponsored by the Nippon Foundation, a national educational institution, and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. It aims to evaluate the Japanese listening, speaking, reading and writing abilities of non-native speakers, especially in the working and academic environment.

The following is an introduction and related expansion of Japanese N 1 qualification standard:

Japan N 1 qualification criteria:

Japanese N 1 test is divided into three parts: grammar, reading and listening. Among them, the grammar part focuses on grammatical structure and grammatical understanding ability; The reading part tests the comprehension and analysis ability of the article; The listening part tests the ability to listen to Japanese dialogues and short passages. The score range of each part is 0-60, and the total score range is 0- 180.

Generally speaking, candidates need to reach 100 or above to be qualified. The specific score requirements vary according to the requirements of different schools or jobs.

Introduction of Japanese N 1 conformity standard;

Japanese N 1 test is difficult, which requires candidates to have high listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. The eligibility criteria are mainly reflected in the following aspects:

Grammar: Examines the examinee's ability to understand and use complex grammatical structures, including sentence pattern transformation, subjunctive mood and mood expression.

Reading: Test candidates' overall understanding, detail grasping and reasoning ability of long articles, and require them to read articles of various majors or complex topics independently.

Listening: Examines the comprehension and information acquisition ability of candidates when listening to a long conversation or speech, and requires them to understand the contents of daily life, academic or business scenes.

To some extent, the eligibility criteria reflect the communication and working ability of candidates in the Japanese social environment. After passing the N 1 exam, candidates can show their Japanese level in job hunting, further studies and immigration, and smoothly integrate into their work and study life in Japan.

Related extensions:

Besides the Japanese N 1 test, there are other Japanese proficiency tests in Japan, such as N2, N3, N4 and N5. These levels gradually reduce the difficulty and correspond to different levels of Japanese ability. For example, the N2 exam is aimed at intermediate level candidates, while N3 is suitable for junior level candidates.

In addition to the official Japanese proficiency test, there are Japanese tests provided by other language schools or institutions, such as the Japanese proficiency test (J.TEST) and the National Japanese Proficiency Test for Foreign Students (NAT-TEST), which can also be used as supplementary reference tests.

It should be noted that although passing the Japanese N 1 test means that you have advanced Japanese ability, the actual language use ability still depends on practical application and practical experience. Therefore, in Japanese learning, in addition to preparing for the exam, actively participating in communication and actually using Japanese are also the key to improving language ability.