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Ellina Alekseeva
(RUSSIA・Student)
I started learning Japanese in order to get a job in Japan.
I took the JPT test because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese, and I thought that actually taking the test would give me an advantage in finding a job in Japan.
I also like that you can receive it every month. After taking the exam, I was able to speak smoothly with my Japanese friends, and I realized that my reading ability was weak.
From now on, I would like to try my hand at business Japanese.
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S・S
(ITALY・Student)
I took the JPT test because I wanted to work in Japan and wanted to know my current level of Japanese.
I think the good thing about JPT is that, unlike other Japanese language proficiency tests, everyone takes the test with the same questions, so you can measure your Japanese level rather than pass or fail.
I realized that my ability to understand vocabulary, the content of conversations, to respond appropriately to questions, and my ability to read and write kanji was weak.
In the future, I would like to use Japanese to find a job.
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DAU VAN THANH
(VIETNAM・Student)
I started studying Japanese because I was interested in Japanese manners.
I took the JPT because I thought it would measure my Japanese communication skills. After actually taking the test, I found it useful for learning Japanese, and
I realized that I was particularly weak in grammar, honorific language, reading and writing of kanji. From now on, I want to improve my Japanese level.
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AYE AYE HLAING
(MYAMMAR・Student)
I decided to study Japanese because I wanted to study abroad in Japan.
I took the JPT exam thinking that it would give me an advantage in going to higher education and getting a job. This is my second time taking the exam, and it was helpful for my university entrance exam.
Also, I think you will be able to learn more about grammar than other Japanese language proficiency exams. Taking this exam, I realized that I lacked the ability to read and write kanji.
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FAUZY
(INDONESIA・Student)
I sent documents to about 10 companies to apply for jobs in Japan, but I didn't receive any replies. All of my documents and emails at that time were written in English, but one company said, 'I'm interested in working in Japan. I started studying Japanese when I received a reply saying, ``If you want to do that, Japanese is important.'' At first, I studied on my own, but I realized that it wasn't enough, so I enrolled in a Japanese language school.
After taking the JPT test, I thought it would be helpful for learning Japanese. Compared to other Japanese language proficiency exams, results are announced and transcripts are issued quickly.
Since I was able to use my JPT score in my job hunting, I would like to apply to various companies and take on the challenge.
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CAO
(CHINA・Student)
The reason I decided to study Japanese was because I wanted to study in Japan. I've been in Japan for two months, but I took the exam because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese.
JPT is held every month, so it's very convenient. After actually taking the exam, I realized what skills I lacked, such as honorific language, the ability to understand the content of conversations, and the ability to respond appropriately to questions.
From now on, I would like to try interviewing in Japanese.
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Pritosh Singh
(NEPAL・Student)
Four months after coming to Japan, I wanted to know my current level of Japanese, so I took the JPT test.
This is my second time taking it, and compared to other Japanese language proficiency exams, JPT has all the questions from N5 to N1 level, so it's easier to understand your level. After taking the exam, I discovered that my ability to read and write honorific language, kanji, and sentences was weak.
From now on, I want to try my hand at university studies.
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Arisma
(INDONESIA・Student)
I'm studying Japanese because of anime.
I took the JPT test because I wanted to know my Japanese level. JPT uses everyday language, so I felt it was easier than other Japanese language proficiency exams. Also, by taking the JPT exam, it will be easier for me to enter university, and I will also be able to see what skills I lack.
From now on, I want to do my best to be able to speak with Japanese people.