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JAPANESE LANGUAGE

 Approximately 125 million people speak and communicate in Japanese, primarily in Japan.

Discover The various levels and exams for Japanese Language.

To become fluent with Japanese language, you must progressively clear various levels one by one. You must prepare for the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) and clear all the levels to become Proficient with the Language. For further details, you can refer to the information given below.

Japanese Proficiency Tests and Levels of Test

JLPT
( Japanese Language Proficiency Test )


> It is the most widely recognized test for assessing Japanese language skills.
> The Tests have 5 levels: N5, N4, N3, N2 & N1.

N5 & N4
(Basic & Elementary
Level)


> The most basic level of Japanese language.
> The focus is to understand basic Japanese used in everyday situations.
> Equivalent to A1 & A2 CEFR.

N3 & N2
(Intermediate & Advanced Level )


> N3 bridges the gap between N5/N4 and N1/N2.
> N2 is advanced level Japanese, which focuses on creating complex texts and phrases.
> Equivalent to B1 & B2 CEFR.

n1
( Proficient Japanese Language Level )


> The highest level of Japanese.
> This level signifies that one has advanced understanding of texts and conversations.
> Equivalent to C1 CEFR.

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