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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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Mikhaela
(PHILIPPINES・Others)
I took the JPT because I wanted to measure my ability to pass JLPT N1 and because I thought it would give me an advantage at work.
I think it's good that JPT has exams every month. When I actually took the exam, I realized that my grammar, ability to understand conversation content, reading and writing kanji, and ability to read sentences were weak. Also, since I use Japanese every day at work, I wanted to improve my skills.
In the future, I would like to try my hand at bilingual work using Japanese.
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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.
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アルジュ アチャリヤ
(NEPAL・Student)
I fell in love with Japan and decided to study Japanese.
I took the JPT because I wanted to measure my ability to pass JLPT N1 and above, and I also wanted to know my current level of Japanese. When I actually took the test, I thought I could measure my ability above N1, and I realized what abilities I lacked. I also liked that JPT is similar to TOEIC® and there are no failures.
It was an opportunity to learn about my Japanese language ability, so I want to work harder on my Japanese so I can get a job.
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JEYSAH BEL
(PHILIPPINES・part-time job)
It's been a year and a half since I came to Japan. When I was in elementary school, a friend who always talked about anime introduced me to One Piece. I learned a lot about Japan, and that's when I started wanting to know more. I thought.
I took the JPT test thinking it would give me an advantage in going to higher education or getting a job, but when I actually took the test, I realized what skills I lacked and it was a good experience.
From now on, I would like to challenge myself up to the N1 level.
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PISIT LOOWATCHARASATE
(THAILAND・Student)
I decided to study Japanese because I wanted to live in Japan. I took the JPT test because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese, but after taking the test, I realized that my ability to read and write kanji and sentences was I found out that it is weak.I think it is good for JPT to be able to take the exam every month. Also, after actually taking the exam, I thought it would be advantageous for finding a job in Japan, so I will apply for a job.
I want to work at a technology company in the future, so I would like to have at least a business level job.
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Panji
(INDONESIA・Student)
I started studying Japanese because I wanted to go to a Japanese university.
I took the JPT test because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese. After actually taking the test, I found it useful for studying Japanese, and I realized that the skills I lacked were reading and writing kanji. Compared to other Japanese language proficiency tests, I liked that the results were available quickly.
I want to live in Japan in the future.
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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.