At present, there are so many postgraduate Japanese training courses on the market, which one is better? A few days ago, many students asked questions and recommended Japanese training classes for postgraduate entrance examination.
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Postgraduate Japanese requires at least N2 level and a certain accumulation of words, with a cloze test of 20 points at the beginning (paying great attention to grammar foundation, even without N2 level, N3 foundation must be solid to score).
Compared with English, it is relatively easy for China people to learn Japanese. There are many Chinese characters, and you will make rapid progress as long as you work hard.
Many graduate students who study Japanese have chosen learning institutions, and some have taught themselves! Of course, the learning cost of self-study is the lowest, but if the time cost is wasted because of saving money, it will not be worth the candle.
Language learning is ultimately for applied communication, so language environment is very important.
If you haven't studied Japanese, it may take a year to lay a good foundation if you want to take this road. If you already have the level of N2, you might as well give it a try.
But in any case, it is recommended to sign up for a class, and the systematic learning knowledge points will be more comprehensive.
A good Japanese training institution should first create a relatively pure Japanese learning environment for students.
In this respect, Sakura Japanese is very good.
Spring Eagle Japanese belongs to Hangzhou Spring Eagle Education Technology Co., Ltd., which is a website dedicated to online Japanese education platform and helps students learn and master Japanese through online videos.
Chunying Japanese has a teaching and research center in Hangzhou to provide online interactive Japanese learning for real people.
Help students learn and master Japanese through online video.
There are free open classes online, and those who are interested can go to the open classes.