Is the Japanese proficiency test difficult?

Hello, is the Japanese proficiency test difficult?

Japanese test is divided into five grades, which are N 1, N2, N3, N4 and N5, and the rankings are in reverse order.

N 1: Able to understand Japanese in various scenes.

N2: I can understand Japanese in daily life and various scenes to a certain extent.

N3: I can understand Japanese in daily life to some extent.

N4: Able to understand basic Japanese.

N5: Can understand basic Japanese to some extent.

What are the Japanese proficiency tests? Is the Japanese level test difficult?

There are five levels in Japanese proficiency test, with N 1-N5 and N 1 being the highest level. Full score 180, Japanese proficiency test items are divided into language knowledge (words, vocabulary, grammar), reading and listening. The following focuses on N2 and N 1 proficiency tests.

Need undergraduate standard, Japanese proficiency test, in which N2 is the language level that most students who go to Japan for undergraduate studies need to have. The test requirements of N2 are not particularly high. First of all, you need to memorize the basic 50-tone chart completely. The key is to remember more words and use more words. When you get N2, you can read common articles and communicate with people in daily life. You have a certain vocabulary and can cope with listening, speaking, reading and writing in your study life.

N1-professional level, a hard indicator of well-known universities. The Japanese proficiency test N 1 examines a more professional Japanese level, which can only be achieved through strict listening, speaking, reading and writing training. If you pass the N 1 exam, you can confidently and skillfully deal with all aspects of Japanese scenes. In the process of living and studying in Japan, language will no longer be an obstacle. Japanese level test N 1 is also a hard condition for many famous universities to apply.