dimitri_can
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N1 came out N4/N5. LOL
N1 came out N4/N5. LOL
Not to discourage starters out there.
Do study hard and exam results are not the end of the world.
Do reflect and see which area is strong and weak and where to improve on after this exam.
For N5 and N4 holders.
From my personal experience, I would not recommend you to go for N3, N2 if you do not get 85~90% for your exam as it means your fundamentals (Grammar, Vocab, Listening, Writing, Speaking, switching between your master language and Japanese language) may not be not strong enough to tackle more advanced levels.
Do polish up ALL your areas especially weaker ones!
Good Luck. Have Fun!
Don't give up. You are not alone.
諦めないで~キミは一人じゃない~
自分たげの感じは,寂しいですw
The feeling of myself only is too lonely haha
you can approach the Japanese schools (Ikoma, Bunka, etc) to see and find native Japanese tutors.
your company got set any budget?
Wow so many, looking for some more understanding ones!Hi all,
I have published my list of recommended books for all levels. These books have helped me and my students to pass JLPT. You are free to post the link anywhere, but please do not claim this list as yours.
JLPT N1: http://bit.ly/JLPT_N1
JLPT N2: http://bit.ly/JLPT_N2
JLPT N3: http://bit.ly/JLPT_N3
JLPT N4: http://bit.ly/JLPT_N4
JLPT N5: http://bit.ly/JLPT_N5B
Other books: http://bit.ly/OtherJapaneseBks
Please feel free to take a look and let me know if you need to see some sample pages.
Cheers, dimitri_can
Business Japanese books has different types. There is no 1 size fits all kind of book.Please recommend a Business Japanese guidebook.
Business Japanese books has different types. There is no 1 size fits all kind of book.
You need to get separate books. If you are available, u can attend the meetup shown ↑
E.g email, tele-conversations, etc
What kind of Business Japanese books are u particularly looking for?
Normally how much does these books cost?
depends on your resources (budget, time, aims, etc)
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Do I really need to attend classes?Hi, I saw Skillsfuture is offering Japanese language courses and keen to take up.
1) My aim is to achieve proficiency in Japanese business and normal conversational level, may I know which N is sufficient?
2) I am currently working and saw that JCSS has after office hours timetable (which I am ok to commit 2.5hrs/week), but the price is so expensive~Do I really need to attend classes?
2a) Hougang Japanese is much cheaper, anyone can comment is it good?
3) Is self-learn a lot harder? I am completely new to Japanese language.