Passing The JLPT N2 in One Year?? Here's Your Guide:

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It's not clickbait: and I can assure you it's possible. It's gonna take a lot of will, and a lot of practice, but are you ready to take on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test in a year or less?

I cover this in the video, but this is NOT a "Language Learning" video. You won't learn Japanese with this method. However, you will be able to cram enough testing material in order to pass this test for whatever reason you have. I know so many of you aren't taking this test to actually test your language learning proficiency, you're doing it to be able to work non-English teaching jobs, or get promotions are your current work situation. No worries, this method will help you cram to hit the earliest possible chance of passing the test with the least amount of hassle. But this is by NO MEANS a short cut or easy way out. It's just a method to hit bare minimums. The test changes yearly, the content can vary by +/-5-10%. So be prepared, over study, work hard, and achieve your goals. Best of luck and study on!

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Learning 500 kanji *might* be enough, but it probably isn't. That's because in the kanji section they'll never quiz you on easier kanji like 人, 住, 席, etc... So if you know the most common 500 kanji you're going to fail that section... Same for the vocabs section etc...

flaviospadavecchia
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Usually i watch youtube videos with 1.5-1.75 speed but your speed is already excellent in normal speed, made me just realized that i was learning japanese in english while it's not my native lang.

viviatal
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Great breakdown! Will check out the aforementioned shameless self-promotion.

jamesvalderhaug
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I'll be taking the N2 in July '19... passed the N5 last Dec, N4 this July (should be easy), really focused on the N3 this December, a little more worried about this one...

folks... don't forget the JCAT (look it up) to pre-test your proficiency level; you can take it at home with a mouse in one hand and a beer in the other; it's free, but you can only take it every six months; therefore, I staggered mine opposite the JLPT's; AKA JLPT's go July/Dec; JCATS Sept/March. I scored a 169 (supposedly N3 level) last sept before the Dec N5, but still missed a lot of N5 questions; guess I gotta work on my grammar... rambling... anyway, I hope this helps;

Chad, thank you for the videos; subscribed from today...

andymerkel
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i'm tryna work in international relations, so by 2024 i want to be N2. that can totally happen if i keep at my pace, but this study guide format is more up my alley. i should def get on it like its im prepping for the ACT--ive done that before and my ACT scores werent

KuroShiiiiro
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It's not a waste of money: it's about testing your ability gradually. To learn a language, especially a tough one, you need a steady progress and solid knowledge. Otherwise, you will forget a lot in a very short time. And that's a waste of time more than money... A lot of people just enjoy the progress.

pharvati
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wow thank you so much for breaking the daily 10 pieces of knowledge method! subscribing

elizabetht
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Thanks for the video chad! Im a concept artist working in (western) game industry. I hope to get the N2 to open up my opportunities to the Japanese game industry too! thanks for the info dude.

webeburnin
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This is ridiculous. If you know half of what you should know, it does not mean you can pass.

adrianpopescu
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Thank you so much for the video... really gave me hope and a solid out line!!

goldengoat
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im planning to learn japanese in 6 moths. survival level

stephentutton
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I find it a bit weird that to pass you only need to get 50% is someone who passed getting half the questions wrong actually good enough to work in Japan?

JeffreyHaozeYuan
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I pass n2 in 12 months. My brain blew up

freezinganimenz
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If I passed the N2...

I would be in japan traveling and making friends and learning more about the country and it’s history. Cuz I love history hahaha

Imninoite
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Yeah, I've never wanted to take the JLPT as it's such a superficial version of what Japanese ability is. This is a really good way to plan how much of a load you have to consider at the beginning and as you're progressing through. Good god, how do you make two videos a week?

nikonikosensei
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im engineering Grphic arts it and ministry and 62 any chance or should i consider the competition Taiwan S Korea vietnam....

stephentutton
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Wow even this kind of videos have now a clickbait

asahel
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"if you want to actually use the degree you got in college"
What if it's an education degree?:^)

TimNurTV
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Hey we're do you recommend living in japan, I want to live in Osaka but I don't know what city in that prefecture. How did you figure out that Fukuoka was a good choice for you personally

soon_to_osaka
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That's an awesome shirt!
Where did you get it?

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