- Apr 3, 2012
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Hello!
Was wondering if anyone here has any experience of JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency test)?
If so, just wanted to grab some opinions on how useful it is in helping you improve your Japanese in general, because as a crazy fan of Japanese I want to be able to (one day hopefully) casually go to Japan on my own and also managing to understand pretty much everything that is written down and understand what peeps are saying. (I'm very Ambitious. ;)) I know this will probably take a very long time but I'm a patient guy ;)
Currently I got the basics down and have a GCSE qualification in Japanese being able to read, write Hiragana, Katakana, understand a fair chunk of Kanji (Thanks to my Chinese) and grammar etc etc (The stuff usually in any GCSE language course).
I wanted to carry on learning Japanese in University, but they don't offer anything higher than Asset Language Level 2 :( (Funny story that I got kicked out of that class in Uni cause apparently I "Knew" too much Japanese xD )
I understand that JLPT does not do any speaking examinations what-so-ever it's all multiple choice from what I read online... so I'll probably just have to speak to a wall or something to practice my Japanese cause apparently its very rare to find Japanese people in my University.. :(
So any ideas if JLPT is a good way of me increasing my knowledge of Japanese? :)
Any thoughts will be appreciated :)
Tah.
Was wondering if anyone here has any experience of JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency test)?
If so, just wanted to grab some opinions on how useful it is in helping you improve your Japanese in general, because as a crazy fan of Japanese I want to be able to (one day hopefully) casually go to Japan on my own and also managing to understand pretty much everything that is written down and understand what peeps are saying. (I'm very Ambitious. ;)) I know this will probably take a very long time but I'm a patient guy ;)
Currently I got the basics down and have a GCSE qualification in Japanese being able to read, write Hiragana, Katakana, understand a fair chunk of Kanji (Thanks to my Chinese) and grammar etc etc (The stuff usually in any GCSE language course).
I wanted to carry on learning Japanese in University, but they don't offer anything higher than Asset Language Level 2 :( (Funny story that I got kicked out of that class in Uni cause apparently I "Knew" too much Japanese xD )
I understand that JLPT does not do any speaking examinations what-so-ever it's all multiple choice from what I read online... so I'll probably just have to speak to a wall or something to practice my Japanese cause apparently its very rare to find Japanese people in my University.. :(
So any ideas if JLPT is a good way of me increasing my knowledge of Japanese? :)
Any thoughts will be appreciated :)
Tah.