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JLPT (Japanese Language Placement Test)

PostPosted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 4:36 pm
by Kaori
It's almost summer, meaning that for people planning to take the December JLPT it's time to start thinking about that. Unfortunately, registration doesn't open until August 24, but this is a good time to start studying and planning for the test.

So, anyone planning to sit for the exam this year? I'm planning to take N2 myself.

Other than that, I was thinking if anyone else has an interest in the test it might be nice to have a place to talk about the test, share study tips, and so on. Oh, and I've previously taken N4 and N3, so if anyone wants to ask questions about the test-taking experience, feel free, though I won't guarantee the quality of the answers.

Re: JLPT (Japanese Language Placement Test)

PostPosted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 9:25 pm
by Mullet Death
I'm definitely taking it, but I honestly have no idea what level I could manage. I'm planning on going hard mode on studying kanji over the summer, and I've finished Japanese IV in college, but in general I've really fallen behind when it comes to practising the language. Maybe I could take N4.

Re: JLPT (Japanese Language Placement Test)

PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 5:15 pm
by Kaori
Nice to see that there's someone else on CAA taking the JLPT. Things have been so slow around here for a while that I seriously was not sure there would be anyone else.

There are some ways you can check your level online to try to figure out what level to take. Unfortunately there is nothing I've come across where you can just take a simple quiz and it will tell you which level you will or will not pass, but there are some self-assessment pages with checklists, and you check the items you know to get an idea of what percentage of grammar/vocabulary/kanji on that level you know:

http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/levelcheck/
http://www.mlcjapanese.co.jp/Level_Check.html

I feel like there are some other ones besides these which I previously used, so you might be able to find some other level assessments if you look around.

There are also the official sample questions here:

http://www.jlpt.jp/e/samples/forlearners.html

With these, unlike the others, the JLPT site will tell you immediately whether you got the question right or wrong. Unfortunately the amount of sample questions is rather small, however.

Keep in mind that you only need to get about 50% of the questions on the JLPT correct in order to pass, so if you're looking at a level where you know 90% of the material vs. a level where you know 50-60%, it's better to study a bit and go for the more challenging level. [/played it safe the last two times]

Re: JLPT (Japanese Language Placement Test)

PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 6:27 pm
by Kaori
Update:

Registration to take the Dec. 2015 JLPT in the United States began Monday and will remain open until 25 Sept. at 9 PM EST.

http://www.aatj.org/jlpt-us