Jlpt Desember 2018. 20181206 20181205 This past Sunday was the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) It was both my second time taking the test this year as well as my third time taking it at the N2 level.
The online Test Results Announcement for the JLPT 2021(December) is available for viewing from 1000 am on January 24 (Mon) to 500 pm on March 31 (Thu) (Japan Time) 2022 Reference about Test Results.
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December 2018 JLPT – Last Minute Advice by Clayton MacKnight In about 36 to 48 hours a lot of you will be walking into the December JLPT The test is conducted twice a year but the locations that put on the summer test can be limited So this might be the only chance for a lot of you to take the test until next year.
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20181227 “JapaneseLanguage Proficiency Test Official Practice Workbook Vol 2” is now available online 20181127 Data of the test in 2018 (July) is posted 20181026 Temporary unavailability of the Online Test Results Announcement for the 2018 (July) JLPT (Other countries) 20180425 Data of the test in 2017 (December) is posted.
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Data of the test in 2018 (December) Level N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 Total Japan Applicants 48422 71816 Overview of the JapaneseLanguage Proficiency Test PDF (13MB.
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December 2018 JLPT – Last Minute Advice
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Thoughts on the JLPT: December 2018 (N2) – 訳シンディ
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What Do You Do Now?Should I Stay Or Should I Go?The RaceQuick UpdateOkay so you got your results back and now it is time to look them over and give yourself a good selfevaluation I’m sure over the last few weeks you have been tensely waiting for these results to come back so you can decide on how to spend your study time more effectively Last year I outlined some key steps that you can take to make the best use of your test results which I encourage you to take the time to read over if you haven’t already But this year I want to address one of the big questions I get around this time And that is should you move on to the next level or stay where you are and retest For example a reader who had just failed the N3 by only a few points emailed me the other day and was wondering if she should move on to N2 or stay with N3 in order to perfect her score It’s not an easy question to answer though because it depends a lot on your personal goals and your motivation You need to start by asking yourself what the test means to you Is it something that you need to pass in order to get a job or qualify you for a position? Are you taking the test for personal motivation and achievement? Do you just love taking tests? If you are taking the test to qualify for a position it might be better to focus on the particular level that is needed For example if you need N2 for a job or would like to put that on your resume I would move on to that level even if you haven’t passed lower levels Later In the end the race of life is always a race with yourself Don’t feel like you need to pass N2 in a year just because somebody else has It’s probably not going to be all that useful to you if you speed though it anyway Real world usage especially with speaking and writing Japanese is also really important I know I have been a little quiet lately I’ve been putting the finishing touches on my JLPT Study Guide for N5that should be coming out soon We’ve had multiple delays because I want to make this the best possible book for the N5 I’m getting excited about bringing it to everyone as soon as I can.