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HUONG NGUYEN THI LAN
(VIETNAM・Student)
When I was in Vietnam, I saw Japanese and thought it was difficult but interesting because it has hiragana, katakana, and kanji. After I started studying it, I really started to like Japanese.
After taking the JPT test, I thought it would be helpful for learning Japanese. JPT is not divided by level, but includes all questions at levels equivalent to N5 to N1.
Also, since there are a large number of questions and the exam time is relatively short, you will have to think quickly, but I think this will allow us to accurately evaluate each person's Japanese language ability.
Another good thing is that there are exams every month and the results are quick.
JPT scores can also be used when entering vocational schools, so I would like to further check my communication skills in the future. Also, after taking the exam, I realized that my ability to respond appropriately to questions was weak, so I would like to use Japanese often at work, school, and in my daily life to gain experience and knowledge.
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HE
(CHINA・Student)
I took the JPT test for the first time because I wanted to measure my ability above N1.
Preparing for the JPT exam was relatively easy, as the only types of questions are listening comprehension and reading comprehension, but since the content focuses more on the practicality of Japanese, in the process of preparing for the exam, I learned Japanese that is often used in daily life. I feel like I learned a lot of things effectively.
The results of the JPT exam are certainly proof of your Japanese language ability, so they are useful for both applying to universities and getting a part-time job.
In the future, I would like to enter a graduate school majoring in law in Japan, so I would like to learn the specialized Japanese terminology used in the legal field, and be able to conduct specialized discussions and write papers in Japanese.
Also, I would like to actively practice conversation in order to acquire a more natural way of speaking Japanese. Furthermore, I am very interested in media produced in Japanese, such as Japanese movies, TV dramas, and music, so I will continue to study and do my best so that I can easily understand the raw content that has not been translated.
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NGUYEN
(VIETNAM・Student)
I took the JPT exam because I thought it would give me an advantage in my studies and career.
JPT helps measure your practical Japanese skills compared to other Japanese language proficiency exams. In particular,
since the exam content includes everyday conversation and understanding and writing sentences, I thought that it would be easier to communicate in Japan and write sentences for business purposes.
I also think it is good that the JPT score is recognized both in Japan and abroad, and can serve as reliable proof of language skills when working in Japan or studying abroad.
When I actually took the exam, I realized that my ability to understand grammar and conversation, reading and writing kanji, and reading sentences was weak.
From now on, I would like to use Japanese to challenge business communication at a more advanced level and specialized topics.
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VISHAKHA
(INDIA・Student)
I studied Japanese in order to enter a vocational school.
I have taken the JPT test more than 5 times because I believe that it measures my Japanese communication skills and will give me an advantage when it comes to going to higher education or getting a job. In fact,
I was able to use my JPT score when enrolling in school.
In the future, I would like to be able to reach the N1 level.
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J・P・C
(INDONESIA・Student)
When I was a child, I wanted to study Japanese after watching a TV program about Japanese food.
Compared to other Japanese language proficiency exams, JPT has questions from the N1 level to N5 level, so I think it's good that you can solve a variety of questions.
By taking the JPT test, I realized that my Japanese level, grammar, and ability to understand conversation content were lacking.
In the future, I would like to be able to watch Japanese dramas without using subtitles.
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ヒシゲ
(MONGOLIA・Student)
I started studying Japanese because I wanted to enter a Japanese university.
This is my 4th time taking the JPT exam. I think the good thing about it compared to other Japanese language proficiency exams is that you can take it 12 times in a year.
When I actually took the exam, I realized that my grammar, vocabulary, reading and writing of kanji were weak.
I want to get 525 points at the N2 level and enter university.
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M・F
(ITALY・Student)
I love Japanese culture and design, so I decided to study Japanese.
Compared to other Japanese language proficiency exams, I think the JPT test is good because everyone can take the test with the same questions. When I actually took the exam, I realized that my vocabulary, ability to respond appropriately to questions, and reading and writing of kanji were weak.
In the future, I would like to use my Japanese skills to enter a vocational school.
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SHIMIN
(CHINA・Student)
I started studying Japanese to learn about Japanese culture.
I thought the JPT test would be useful because you can qualify for university entrance exams based on your score. After actually taking the test, I found it useful for learning Japanese, and I realized that I lacked the ability to understand Japanese, especially conversational content.
From now on, I want to use Japanese to learn what I like.