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Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N1 Language Knowledge 2
(Sorry all! I just realized that the audio was messed up and had to re-upload this video D:)
This is the second video of the series. Each video in this series is going to address one test item from the JLPT N1 test. This video is on test item 2: contextually defined expressions.
Let me know if you liked this video and how I can improve for the future videos.
Questions in this video are from the 2016 December N1 test.
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This is a super quick video introducing two things you can do before each semester. Plan your semesters ahead so you have some idea of the workload! As the semester goes by, keep track of your marks and reflect on what you did well/not so well on. No need to write yourself journals - just numbers are fine. Quick conclusion: -get a copy of your course syllabus -pull out all required work and set...
Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N1 Language Knowledge 1
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This is the first video of the series. Each video in this series is going to address one test item from the JLPT N1 test. Let me know if you liked this video and how I can improve for the future videos. Questions in this video are from the 2016 December N1 test.
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This is the second videos of the series “How to achieve a native-like pronunciation in all languages”. In the previous video, I gave an overview of how to tackle individual speech sounds, or individual vowels and consonants. If you haven't already, feel free to check that video out. A lot of learners seem to think the speech sounds are all you have to master in order to get rid of a foreign acc...
What’s the best way to learn a language?
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This video talks about some of the most researched topics in the field of applied linguistics (second language acquisition). I have also included my own learning model as a guide. keywords: applied linguistics, second language acquisition (SLA), test prep, sociolinguistics topics: input hypothesis, language transfer, critical period hypothesis, language attrition, multilingualism, language teac...
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A universal & scientific approach to achieving native-like pronunciation in all languages. The first step - producing the correct individual sounds (phonemes)
How to not run out of time during JLPT - Tips from someone who scored 180/180 on N1
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Resources used: www.jlpt.jp/e/samples/sample09.html ("Composition of test items(PDF)", "Test question samples(PDF)", and "Answer sheet(PDF)") Previous Video - My study method for scoring 180/180 on JLPT: Time Stamp 00:12 Intro 00:52 Tip 1 Save 70-75 minutes for the reading section 01:57 Tip 2 Familiarize yourself with the test format 02:52 Tip 3 Alter the order you do questions in 03:48 Tip 4 C...
I scored 180/180 on JLPT N1!! - Study Method
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☑️JLPT N1 ☑️self-study ☑️outside Japan ☑️limited resources and time Time Stamp: 0:30 Overview 1:16 Why did I put together a study outline 2:05 How did I put together a study outline 4:16 Resources used 5:02 Study Routine 5:36 Summary Links Excel file used in the video (feel free to copy and modify it): docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uJyzW7yNf2x8U3MGLgqpToTMOAaYANowt93W5004Tkw/edit?usp=sharing ...

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  • @nigelc.7818
    @nigelc.7818 5 днів тому

    I think I could get 90% without any study but no matter how much I studied I couldnt get 100%. I know I'd stuff up somewhere.

  • @TheGirishD11
    @TheGirishD11 10 днів тому

    Please don't add background music

  • @halinhmaithi1677
    @halinhmaithi1677 22 дні тому

    please more, your video is so useful

  • @sanjivanibhoyar7853
    @sanjivanibhoyar7853 2 місяці тому

    How do you get jlpt past test papers ? I've heard there are no official past papers released. So if possible let me know where can I get practice papers.

  • @arunachalamshift2769
    @arunachalamshift2769 2 місяці тому

    Please 🙏 Post Video Better Paid Course ❤ Don't Stop Video

  • @GJai-hl7hw
    @GJai-hl7hw 4 місяці тому

    What books do you recommend for jlpt n1 exams

  • @rosinante8222
    @rosinante8222 4 місяці тому

    where did you get the jlpt past papers

  • @MisterM2402
    @MisterM2402 6 місяців тому

    It's funny the people implying that you don't need any Japanese knowledge to pass JLPT or if you can't speak the language well then you've wasted your time. Feels like they're trying to diminsh other people's achievements, and passing N1 is a big achievement. Speaking/writing are far, far harder than reading/listening, so "N1-level" speaking is a much higher barrier. As for me, JLPT is perfect because I don't care at all about speaking/writing. I'm learning Japanese for fun, no intention of moving to Japan or working for a Japanese company or marrying a Japanese person. My big goal is to understand and enjoy a full drama series without subtitles. Being able to hold a conversation would be cool but I'm not going to worry about it. And anyway, I've heard that over time with enough exposure, output comes naturally - curious to see if this works.

  • @alabsinatheer
    @alabsinatheer 6 місяців тому

    I am sorry but I don't believe that you can score 180 because even Japanese people can't get more than 160 out of 180

  • @rayarktoram1110
    @rayarktoram1110 6 місяців тому

    Given links only provide 1 sample test u have any othersources to get the sample test questions?

  • @jonas3648
    @jonas3648 6 місяців тому

    The video is really good!!! But please remove the music or make it less noisy :(

  • @jonl7855
    @jonl7855 6 місяців тому

    Yeah, I've been doing the completely non-optimal method of just watching a ton of japanese anime, shows, and youtube, as well as reading books. I've read about 6 Japanese books over a few years and reread about half of them. The test is coming up next week and for the past 3 weeks I've been doing listening examples because the way they ask questions can be a bit hard to understand if you're not familiar with it. Looking at a video like this, I wonder if I've made a big mistake but I'm not too worried about just passing. I passed N2 with 150/180 with a similar kind of program, so I hope it'll work out okay. If I do pass, hopefully with a good score, I'll be glad to know and share that while it is just a test, you can do well if you mostly focus on the language itself. I do, however, really appreciate you putting out this comprehensive video on how to be as efficient as possible. Congratulations on a perfect score. It's damn impressive, regardless of what your opinion on what method is best.

    • @MisterM2402
      @MisterM2402 6 місяців тому

      Tbh, some people say that's the optimal method, just consuming a lot of native content. How did the exam go? Any recommendations for shows or books you used getting to N2? I've not done JLPT before but considering taking N2 next December. Currently N3-ish level and native materials are still a bit difficult but I'm persevering, hopefully I'll get good enough gradually with enough exposure.

  • @tBlizzi
    @tBlizzi 6 місяців тому

    The number of people in the comments thinking "I studied for the test for 3 months" means "I studied Japanese for 3 months and got to this level" is crazy

  • @tBlizzi
    @tBlizzi 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for this. I like how you didn't beat around the bush and got right to the point. The test is already coming up (trying for N1) but this will help me organize my plan for the remaining time.

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf127 8 місяців тому

    I didn't practice the test much at all, I just studied the language like normal. The only thing I needed to do was check to see if there were any uncommon grammar points tested on that I wouldn't see much in my regular study materials. I'd say anyone who can read a Japanese book comfortably without a dictionary and comprehend a news broadcast without subtitles will be able to pass no problem.

  • @jf8050
    @jf8050 8 місяців тому

    If I chose 100 words that a Japanese junior high school would know, how many words would you know? I assume roughlo100%, correct? Want to give it a shot?

  • @7daifan
    @7daifan 8 місяців тому

    Would you be willing to share your Anki cards and Quizlet cards with us? That would be so helpful! Also, what apps did you use (besides quizlet and anki)

  • @veenasachdev1587
    @veenasachdev1587 Рік тому

    First of all CONGRATULATIONS... for N1 and thank you very much for sharing very useful and helpful information... How many hours/ time you spent a day or total time ( months) you got for preparing N1? Pls reply, thank you..

  • @HoaLe-rk4ou
    @HoaLe-rk4ou Рік тому

    New video pls. It helps me alot man. Thank you so muchhhhh❤❤. Now i am quite tired for jlpt but thanks to your tips, i had motivation😊

  • @d42
    @d42 Рік тому

    hope you'll continue this series.

  • @Nikesh977
    @Nikesh977 Рік тому

    This is a Lie

  • @sandhya123ification
    @sandhya123ification Рік тому

    From where can we get all the past question papers ?

  • @lexbro95
    @lexbro95 Рік тому

    Awesome! Congratulations on passing with a perfect mark! My only question is where are you finding all the practice tests to practice every few days? When I was studying for the N4 I was only able to find like 2-3 full practice tests online and some that could be purchased were the same copies! I wanted to do practice tests more often but since I only had a few I spaced them out. I found that redoing the same test wasn't very helpful as I was just remembering what I put down before.... I guess that COULD help but only marginally I think. I don't mind paying but since I'm not in Japan I find some places to be way too expensive

    • @marcossadircuria7739
      @marcossadircuria7739 Рік тому

      There is an app that I recently found that has many functions, one are jlpt practice tests. It's called "Easy Japanese news". The icon is like a newspaper that has the word "TODAI" written in purple. I hope this helps you. Pd: I took the N3 this month and it was quite like these practice tests so I recommend it.

  • @rohitrimal258
    @rohitrimal258 Рік тому

    Where is your 100% in N1? If you don’t know about the exam then don’t make this nonsense video…

  • @EliasOjeda-mv6cg
    @EliasOjeda-mv6cg Рік тому

    I loved this video, Because you presented something similar to what i did for learning english. and it also helped me improve my current method. And i'll apply to my japanese studies.

  • @FNCSMercy
    @FNCSMercy Рік тому

    Self taught ?

  • @yowo6105
    @yowo6105 Рік тому

    I passed the N2 a few months ago and i can testify that it definitely doesn't reflect your ability. I'm also a good test taker and I used a lot of past tests (like the Try! books) to try to find common questions etc. During the test the language use part i guess about 60% of everything based on radical knowledge and thinking what they would probably test me on. reading was mainly finding the exact same passage back in the text, listening was easy for me as if you've watched enough UA-cam videos or anime in Japanese you automatically sense what emotion they try to convey which is often what the answer options reflect. i passed N2, got offered a part time teaching job, i can apply for japanese companies but i have never had a spoken conversation in Japanese.

  • @heinzmustermann8416
    @heinzmustermann8416 Рік тому

    I struggle with the listening alot as the words just pass by and I don't understand them. Reading the script of the JLPT recordings make more sense to me. What would you recommend to really grasp what goes on in the Choukai?

  • @harishankar-db3to
    @harishankar-db3to Рік тому

    Hi Bro Wanna take up N2 Could you suggest me good online courses

  • @chocolatefudge5263
    @chocolatefudge5263 Рік тому

    Where are you with your japanese now?

  • @chocolatefudge5263
    @chocolatefudge5263 Рік тому

    Im gonna use this plan to study other stuff too thanks!

  • @chocolatefudge5263
    @chocolatefudge5263 Рік тому

    Im surprised not to see the book Genki in his list

  • @khairunnisaanis3922
    @khairunnisaanis3922 Рік тому

    Hi, congratulation for the N1. Your video very helpfull . I have a question which the best time for study? Night? Or morning?

  • @nanami2384
    @nanami2384 Рік тому

    I have no one to consult this with so if anyone has any advice please give me an advice. I am a senior high school student in japan. I am planning on submitting the test results to a college in japan for the entrance examinations. I barely passed the N1 with 105 points. (Passing score is 100) I passed it with the minimum effort i could😂so I was wondering if i should take it again for higher points or is it that when using it for jobs or school just passing it in itself is important??

  • @kushagraarts617
    @kushagraarts617 Рік тому

    I failed n3 last year but when I found your channel i passed n3 this time. Thanks for all your advice.

  • @jyuni478
    @jyuni478 Рік тому

    Heyy bro, i would like to say thanks so much you for this video. to day is jlpt pass announcement, and you know waht? I HAVE PASSED JLPT N1 in my FIRST ATTEMPT!!! with total score 167/180 i'm 18 years old btw. this is my first time take a jlpt test. I've never been take N5,N4, N3, N2 test before. Thanks so much!! I found this video 2 months a go, and also i just have a 2 months for learning. and i use your study method. It works so well!!! My details score : Language knowledge 60/60 Reading 47/60 Listening 60/60 And for the last time I want to say thank you very much!!!!!!!!! your study method is so good!!!! *Sorry for my bad english :)

    • @HoaLe-rk4ou
      @HoaLe-rk4ou Рік тому

      Omg how you practise listening

    • @jyuni478
      @jyuni478 Рік тому

      @@HoaLe-rk4ou Hey! 👋 I search for JLPT N1 listening mock test on internet and practice it every two days.

  • @jf8050
    @jf8050 Рік тому

    You should brag more.

  • @jayakumarirai199
    @jayakumarirai199 Рік тому

    But I'm not motivated 😕.

  • @401Sakura
    @401Sakura Рік тому

    You said you passed N1 in 3 months but what I'm curious about is: 3 months from what level? Like were you a complete beginner with no knowledge or had you already gained around an N2 level? Or did you already know most of the material/concepts for N1 and spent those 3 months just studying for the test itself? Either way, thanks for such a useful breakdown! I feel like this can help anyone prepping for the JLPT regardless of level!

    • @SlavMartien
      @SlavMartien Рік тому

      Well I'd award him if he learned 10k words in 3 months but I'm guessing he went from N2

    • @yoshihasascended
      @yoshihasascended Рік тому

      ofc he went from n2 brother it is imposible to learn the whole language to this lvl in 3 months

    • @ahabrawgaming1289
      @ahabrawgaming1289 6 місяців тому

      ​@@SlavMartienN1 doesn't really mean you're perfect at japanese. There are people who have only N3 and speak better than N1

    • @SlavMartien
      @SlavMartien 6 місяців тому

      @@ahabrawgaming1289 bruv, I know

  • @swashy8933
    @swashy8933 2 роки тому

    There's something very bizarre about this. The actual test fields kanji far broader than the resources from the textbooks he mentioned. The reading speed required for the long reading section cannot be accrued in 3 months, at least not by an ordinary person even if theyre smart assuming he started japanese from scratch.

  • @quaniklp1279
    @quaniklp1279 2 роки тому

    Hey I put together my study outline and tried to fill it in as you did, but I find it hard how to do it on the text grammar. I have the 日本語総まとめ series. Would you recommend for text grammar only reading the sentence where the word is in? Or how would the chart for that look like?

  • @shinjo7645
    @shinjo7645 2 роки тому

    Excellent!! This is the best info on JLPT strategies...thanks so much!! When is more coming? Are you going to have a webnair about your strategies in more detail?

  • @DanneoYT
    @DanneoYT 2 роки тому

    Why you have to drop ‘secret base’ on us, gave me flashbacks 😭😭😭

  • @pragyamishra2565
    @pragyamishra2565 2 роки тому

    hey! Im also a beginner and kinda know kana. I have exam in July but mostly all N1 books are in japanese. what do i do? Pls help:(

  • @vivekveer3272
    @vivekveer3272 2 роки тому

    Please make more videos if possible 🙏

  • @mannyw_
    @mannyw_ 2 роки тому

    Hey, are you still active on this channel? Or do you have any contact info? I’d love to pick your brain on SLA, and I’ve got some more questions about your Japanese study specifically

    • @Am-tc8gf
      @Am-tc8gf 2 роки тому

      Hi, I’m no longer uploading videos but you are always welcome to ask away. You can find me here or AmeilAmielss@gmail.com

    • @mannyw_
      @mannyw_ 2 роки тому

      @@Am-tc8gf Emailed!

  • @hibaosmanbabiker6425
    @hibaosmanbabiker6425 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for sharing such helpful tips.. kindly remove the background music because it is distracting.

  • @injapan6202
    @injapan6202 2 роки тому

    Genius

  • @mannyw_
    @mannyw_ 2 роки тому

    Although it would definitely feel great to flex passing N1 in such a short time, I'm most interested in how you feel this has helped in language acquisition. If I spread this out over, say, 6 months, and attain reading/listening comprehension skills that'd enable me to pass N1 with a reasonable score and enjoy native content, I'd be overjoyed.

    • @epiram
      @epiram 2 роки тому

      this guy did not pass jlpt n1 in 3 months. it takes years and people barely pass so this dude def already knew japanese pretty well and just studied specifically for the jlpt for 3 months.

    • @mannyw_
      @mannyw_ 2 роки тому

      @@epiram He claimed that he was at around N5 at the start of the three months, he didn't claim he was starting from scratch. Still, if true it's an impressive feat

    • @epiram
      @epiram 2 роки тому

      @@mannyw_ n5 to n1 in 3 months is literally impossible. even if you somehow didnt need sleep and spent every waking hour studying you would not pass it let alone get a perfect score

  • @mannyw_
    @mannyw_ 2 роки тому

    Man, so you went from essentially N5 to N1 in terms of listening/reading comprehension in ~3 months? Did this translate to normal material? Are you able to read/listen to most Japanese content nowadays?