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Woonghee Lee
(KOREA・Employee)
I started studying Japanese when I wanted to read Haruki Murakami's novels in their original Japanese.
This time, I took the JPT test for the first time because my company required a language qualification.
JPT is held monthly, so it was easier to schedule than other exams.
For the first time in a while, I was in a student mode, and I felt like I had worked hard and felt a sense of accomplishment.
I also liked that all the examiners could speak many different languages and were kind. In this exam, I realized that my ability to understand the content of conversations was weak.
From now on, I would like to proceed with my work while having more lively discussions with Japanese corporate customers and produce results.
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A・N・B
(SWIZERLAN・Employee)
It's been over 11 years since I came to Japan, but this is my second time taking the exam because I thought it would give me an advantage at work.
I think it is good that you can take the JPT test every month.
When I actually took the exam, I realized that I lacked the ability to read and write honorific language, kanji, and sentences in Japanese.
From now on, I want to study honorific language.
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キム ヨンス
(KOREA・Employee)
I started studying Japanese to become an animator.
I took the JPT test for the first time because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese, but after taking the test, I thought it would measure my ability at JLPT N1 or higher, and I realized that I was weak in reading and writing kanji.
It has been 22 years since I came to Japan, and I am planning new business from the Japan-Korea exchange event.
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Thierry
(FRANCE・Employee)
It's been 22 years since I came to Japan, but I took the JPT test because I thought it would measure my Japanese communication skills.
I was able to take the test every month, and the test covered a wide range of subjects, so I felt like I was getting a feel for my true communication skills. After taking the test, I thought it would be helpful for studying Japanese, and I realized that my grammar and reading skills were weak, so I will continue to take it every day.
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Nyamtseren Javkhaa Javkhlan
(MONGOLIA ・Employee)
I started studying Japanese because of my job, and I wanted to test my ability to pass JLPT N1, so I took the JPT test for the first time.
After actually taking the exam, I found it useful for learning Japanese, and I realized that my grammar is weak. I also like that it is easier to apply for than other Japanese language proficiency exams.
From now on, I would like to use Japanese to advance my career.
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シム
(NEPAL・Employee)
I love Japan and wanted to work there, so I started studying Japanese.
After taking the JPT exam, I thought it would be advantageous for finding a job in Japan. I also realized that my ability to respond appropriately to questions and read texts was weak. Compared to other Japanese language proficiency tests, JPT is easy to understand and I think it is good that you can take the test once a month.
In the future, I would like to find a new job where I can use more Japanese.
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Marga
(PHILIPPINES・Employee)
The reason I decided to study Japanese was because I wanted to better understand Japanese culture.
I took the JPT test because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese. I think the good thing about JPT is that it allows you to measure your true Japanese language ability. When I took the exam, I realized that my ability to read sentences was weak.
In the future, I would like to use my Japanese skills to get a job in a different type of job.
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SHERIDA SAMANTA VALENZUELA
(PHILIPPINES・Employee)
I am interested in the Japanese language, so I took the JPT test because I thought it would measure my Japanese communication skills and would be advantageous for going to higher education or getting a job. I think it's a good idea to take it every month.
When I actually took the exam, I thought it would be helpful for learning Japanese, and I also thought that my grammar, vocabulary, ability to respond appropriately to questions, and reading and writing of kanji were weak.
I want to use Japanese to find a new job or university.