| Japanese Language Proficiency Test  | | | | This morning, I took the JLPT. It was my first time to take test in Japanese. Here more and more people set out to study Japanese as the second foreign language, and if you want to work in a Japanese company, the ability to master the language is badly needed. Last year, I began to start my Japanese study, and after after six months learning, I gave up for a period. This year, one of my roommates persuade me to study together, now I try my best to learn it well, but I found that it is too hard to learn Japanese well in such a short time. So far, I can not get enough materials. Is there any one can share your experience, and give me some e-books on Japanese. | | | | | | | | | | Local Coupons 1 ridiculously huge coupon a day. Get 50-90% off your city's best! www.Groupon.com
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| 1. Simon1223 (652)
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6 months ago
| | Three years has passed. Do you still learn Japanese nowadays? I used to hear that a beginner may feel it easy to learn Japanese, but with the further study it becomes harder and harder. Unless you are strongly interested in the Japanese culture, or you are more likely to give up study. I used to think why only Japanese enterprises have the requirement of Japanese while other foreign enterprises only require English. Maybe that's the so-called culture differences. | | | | | | | dandan07 (655)
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6 months ago
| | Last year, I have passed the N2 level. It seems enough for a engineering student to work in a Japanese Company. But if you want to study in Japan, you need to take the N1 level. After I pass the exam, I stop to learn Japanese now, and focus my attention on English. I am very proud of my work on it, for I only spend $200 on the books and the beginning class, and I almost learn it by myself to pass the exam. In the field of chemical engineering, Japanese companies are in the best in the world. While many Japanese are not good at English, so if you really want to learn something from them, mastering their language is very important. If you can not speak Japanese, there is no problem for you to choose work in a Japanese company, but you will have few chance to become a hardcore and get a promotion. I think in many foreign companies in China, they are prefer their employees to learn their languages, but you know it is really hard to find people who master two or three languages while have technical background in China now. So they have to choose those with technical background first. | | | | | | | Local Coupons 1 ridiculously huge coupon a day. Get 50-90% off your city's best! www.Groupon.com | add comment | | | |
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