How to not run out of time during JLPT - Tips from someone who scored 180/180 on N1
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Resources used: www.jlpt.jp/e/samples/sample0...
("Composition of test items(PDF)", "Test question samples(PDF)", and "Answer sheet(PDF)")
Previous Video - My study method for scoring 180/180 on JLPT:
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00:12 Intro
00:52 Tip 1 Save 70-75 minutes for the reading section
01:57 Tip 2 Familiarize yourself with the test format
02:52 Tip 3 Alter the order you do questions in
03:48 Tip 4 Cut time for some questions
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“Asagao” - Asuka Ito (from iMovie soundtracks)
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Would love to see more videos from you! How about a live test breakdown ? Or study pattern for each part like How to reading / Grammar preparation ?
Im really thankful , this is actually helpful, thank you so much ♥︎🙏🏻
I don't know how to thank you for this comprehensive inspirational plan you come up with. Thank you very much for sharing. Wish u best luck
Hi Amiel, Congratulations for the N1. Have couple of questions though: 1) What did you do to understand the reading section? Some times the meaning can be complex, how was the analyzing process? 2) how did you decide what to put on quizlet and Anki? 3) did you use any existing list on quizlet and Anki? 4) can you share the vocabulary list link?
3 жыл бұрын
Great questions!! Following 🙋🏻♀️
@Melody-on6yu
3 жыл бұрын
Want to know the answer too .
Wow, it’s really cool how short and informative your videos are! My questions are: 1) how do you work with grammar books and reading sections for jlpt? 2) what your time frames and start point were? Thank you for the advice~
@Am-tc8gf
3 жыл бұрын
Ева Чибизова Hello, thank you for the comment! For question 1, you can find my answer in this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/qo2msdiydMSdZJM.html . In short, grammar books are great and usually I just do 1-2 units everyday in the order they come in, and then review difficult grammar patterns using Anki/Quizlet. For question 2, if you are referring to my study time and knowledge in Japanese prior to studying for the test: 2hrs active and focused learning daily & more passive learning during my down time; I was able to read kana and had some basic knowledge of grammar (probably around N5 level) before studying for N1! I hope these answered your questions!
How about your listening practise. ^^ Look forward to your next video. Thanks a lot for your helpful video
Hi, congratulation for the N1. Your video very helpfull . I have a question which the best time for study? Night? Or morning?
First of all CONGRATULATIONS... for N1 and thank you very much for sharing very useful and helpful information... How many hours/ time you spent a day or total time ( months) you got for preparing N1? Pls reply, thank you..
Am curious about how you came upon this approach (Broader way and not regarding test)
Thank you very much for sharing such helpful tips.. kindly remove the background music because it is distracting.
When are you going to do another video?
What was your Japanese knowledge prior to studying for 3 months?
Pls speak slowly ...
@DengueBurger
3 жыл бұрын
Turn on CC
I am sorry but I don't believe that you can score 180 because even Japanese people can't get more than 160 out of 180