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Ivan
(MEXICO・Student)
It's only been half a year since I came to Japan, but I wanted to know my current Japanese level, so I took the JPT.
When I actually took the test, I thought it was a test that can measure Japanese communication skills. Compared to other Japanese proficiency tests, the exam time was just right.
I found out that my Japanese ability is weak in reading and writing kanji, so I will study kanji from now on.
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Katherine
(ENGLAND・part-time job)
I started studying Japanese to talk to my Japanese friends. I also want to do translation work and talk with my husband's family.
I took the JPT because I thought it would measure my Japanese communication skills, but after taking the test, I realized that it would be advantageous for me to find a job in Japan. I think it is good that I can take the test every month and get my score quickly.
My reading and writing of kanji is weak, so I would like to study kanji in the future.
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Erwen
(PHILIPPINES・part-time job)
I decided to study Japanese because I wanted to learn about Japanese culture and lifestyle.
The JPT was more difficult than the JLPT because of the large number of kanji. In addition to reading and writing kanji, I found that I lacked other skills in Japanese, such as honorifics and the ability to read sentences.
I am interested and excited about studying Japanese! In the future, I would like to teach in my own country.
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Sakuna
(THAILAND・part-time job)
I decided to study Japanese when I was looking for a job.
I took the JPT because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese, but I didn't have enough time to answer the exam. After taking the test, I thought it would be good to be able to measure my Japanese communication skills, take the test as many times as I want in a year, and get results quickly.
My goal is to be able to speak with Japanese people, so I will continue to study.
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DIEGO
(BRAZIL・part-time job)
My goal was to make Japanese friends, so I decided to study Japanese in order to understand conversations.
After taking the JPT, I thought it would be good to be able to measure JLPT N1 or higher ability, and unlike other Japanese language proficiency tests, there is no pass or fail. My ability to read sentences is weak, so I would like to be able to read more kanji.
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J・S
(PHILIPPINES・housewife)
I studied Japanese because it was difficult for me to understand my children's situation at school.
I took the JPT to find out my current level of Japanese, and found that I was weak in various areas such as grammar, word usage, honorifics, understanding the content of conversations, responding appropriately to questions, reading and writing kanji, and reading sentences.
I would like to teach people who do not understand Japanese as well as I do, so I would like to learn kanji and how to listen and do my best. I am glad I learned Japanese!
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MJG
(PHILIPPINES・Employee)
I wanted to make some family in Japan, which is why I started studying Japanese.
I took the JPT because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese. After taking the test, I realized that I lacked the ability of grammar, and to read and write kanji, and read sentences, so I thought it would be helpful for my future Japanese language study.
My goal is to become a successful businessman in Japan. I will continue to study Japanese by conversing with Japanese people every day.
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NETRA
(NEPAL・Employee)
I started learning Japanese because I admired Japanese people who were volunteering with JICA.
I took the JPT because I thought it would measure my Japanese communication skills. When I actually took the test, I realized that my Japanese language skills were weak in grammar and Honorifics.
In order to achieve my goal of becoming a bridge between Japan and my home country, I would like to study kanji as hard as I can from now on.