Yeah well I wouldn't be calling you a theory bloke - more inclined to the practical I'd say.mikecash said:I did it backwards. In my case I worked in a Japanese environment first and took Level 2 later.
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Yeah well I wouldn't be calling you a theory bloke - more inclined to the practical I'd say.mikecash said:I did it backwards. In my case I worked in a Japanese environment first and took Level 2 later.
There'll be dozens of people you can ask about the exam hanging around outside. Also I think you're sent a dual English / Japanese instruction booklet through the post.hayashi said:Are the instructions (hopefully) given in English at the exam?
When I took JLPT 3 I had enough time that after checking all the answers I had time for a 20 minute nap at the end of the afternoon - thus earning the undying enmity of some taking the testhayashi said:Also, is this one of those tests where you're really rushed for time to finish?
Glenn said:From what I've heard about the 一級 (ikkyuu), it seems that you have to be a student of Japanese linguistics to do really well on it. From what I understand they ask questions that are highly impractical, and have nothing to do with the language as it's used every day.
身長2メートル( )大男が、突然、目の前に現れた。
1)だけある 2)からする 3)だけする 4)からある