In 2023, Japanese N 1 test subjects are language knowledge (words, vocabulary and grammar), reading (1 10 minutes) and listening (60 minutes). Japanese N 1, also known as Japanese Proficiency Test N 1, is one of the grades of the revised Japanese Proficiency Test (JLPT) and the one with the highest grade requirement.
Japanese proficiency test is a Japanese proficiency test implemented by Japan Foundation for International Exchange and Japan International Education Association (now Japan International Education Support Association) from 1984. 20 1 1 year registered about 6 1 10,000 people, making it the largest Japanese test in the world.
The methods and skills of learning Japanese are as follows:
1. Make a study plan: make a study goal and make a reasonable study plan, including daily or weekly study time and content arrangement. Allocate reasonably according to your own time and ability, and insist on studying as planned.
2. Listen more, read more and practice more: improve your listening and reading ability by listening to Japanese audio, watching Japanese videos and reading Japanese books, newspapers and magazines. And do more oral practice, such as talking with native Japanese speakers or attending Japanese corner.
3. Make a vocabulary accumulation plan: Japanese has a large vocabulary, so you can make a plan and recite a certain number of words every day for review. You can use cards, applications and other tools to remember and review vocabulary.
4. Pay attention to grammar learning: master basic Japanese grammar rules, understand sentence structure and usage, and improve language expression ability. You can refer to grammar books, textbooks and online learning resources to learn and practice.
5. Participate in language courses or training classes: regularly participate in Japanese training classes or language classes, learn professional teaching contents and methods, and interact with other learners to improve the learning effect.
6. Create a language environment: Try to create a Japanese language environment, such as paying attention to Japanese or Japanese learners' accounts on social media, joining Japanese study groups, and participating in Japanese activities. This can improve the contact frequency and practice opportunities of Japanese.