Is the 2023 Japanese College Entrance Examination Difficult?

Japanese in the 2023 college entrance examination is generally difficult, as follows:

First, the difficulty prediction:

1. Test content: NMET's Japanese test is mainly divided into four parts: listening, reading, translation and composition. In the actual exam every year, the type and difficulty will be different, so a slight change may also affect the difficulty of the whole exam.

2. Comparing the past years' test questions: By comparing the past years' test questions, we can know the common test questions and difficulty coefficients. In recent years, in the college entrance examination, the difficulty of Japanese test is generally easy, and the difficulty of the topic is low, which mainly tests the basic language skills of candidates. Therefore, it should not be difficult for candidates to study hard, master basic knowledge and achieve ideal results.

3. Ministry of Education Policy: The Ministry of Education will continue to formulate relevant policies to adjust the difficulty of the college entrance examination to meet the needs of social and economic development. Therefore, candidates also need to pay attention to the examination policy of the Ministry of Education and get relevant information in time for preparing for the exam.

Second, the learning method:

1. Establish a correct sense of language: Japanese is a relatively flexible language. Although there are basic grammar rules and sentence structures, there are many exceptions and changes in practical application, which require us to establish a correct sense of language through a lot of reading, listening and speaking exercises. In the process of learning, don't confine yourself to memorizing, pay attention to understanding and using, and imitate Japanese expression and thinking mode more, so as to really learn Japanese well.

2. Pay attention to basic knowledge: Japanese basic knowledge includes pseudonyms, vocabulary, grammar rules, etc. This is the most important thing in Japanese learning. It is suggested that we should start with pseudonyms, master the reading and writing of pseudonyms skillfully, and then gradually expand our vocabulary and abide by grammatical rules. At the same time, be patient, don't focus on speed, lay a solid foundation step by step and master every knowledge point.

3. Practice listening and speaking more: Listening and speaking is an important part of Japanese learning, with special emphasis on the cultivation of listening and speaking ability. Japanese pronunciation and intonation are very different from Chinese, which requires a lot of listening practice to be familiar with and master. At the same time, we should also pay attention to pronunciation, intonation and fluency in oral training, and find more opportunities to imitate Japanese dialogue expression.