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PHUONG
(VIETNAM・Employee)
I decided to study Japanese because a friend of mine recommended it to me.
I took the JPT because I thought it would measure my Japanese communication skills and I wanted to know my current level of Japanese. Compared to other Japanese language certification tests, I think it is better that the results are immediately available.
After taking the test, I thought that my grammar, ability to understand the content of conversations, and ability to read sentences were weak, so I would like to study Japanese in the online classroom from now on.
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Upeka Buddhini Wasalage
(SRI LANKA・Employee)
I started studying Japanese because I love anime. My goal is to work in Japan.
I took the JPT because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese. Compared to other Japanese language certification tests, there is no pass/fail and it is good to know your level.
After taking the test, I thought I was weak in honorifics, the ability to understand the content of conversations, and reading and writing kanji, so I would like to focus on the areas where I am lacking and study more.
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NISON
(INDONESIA・Employee)
The reason I decided to study Japanese and the reason I took the JPT was because I thought it would be advantageous for higher education and work.
When I actually took the test, I thought it would measure my Japanese communication skills. Compared to other Japanese language certification tests, I think it is also good that the test results are announced very quickly.
From now on, I would like to study Japanese more, including reading and writing kanji.
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Merlinda Anzou
(PHILIPPINES・Employee)
I took the JPT because I wanted to measure my ability beyond N1 of the JLPT.
My impression was that the questions were more detailed than I expected, and I thought it would measure my ability beyond N1 of the JLPT. Compared to other Japanese language certification tests, it was also good that the test site was easy to find.
I have been in Japan for 28 years, and my goal is to become a bridge between Japanese and foreigners. In the future, I would like to learn how to read and write kanji.
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Hung
(HONG KONG・Employee)
I wanted to acquire front-line information and knowledge in Japanese, which is why I decided to study Japanese.
After taking the JPT, I thought that it would be useful as a reference for studying Japanese, as it would be possible to measure the ability of JLPT N1 or higher because the score can express the Japanese ability in more detail.
I want to blend into Japanese society more smoothly, so I will continue to read books and newspapers, watch TV, and actively communicate with people.
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Y・Y
(INDONESIA・Employee)
I started learning Japanese because I wanted to work in Japan.
I took the JPT because I wanted to measure JLPT N1 and above, and because I thought it would give me an advantage at work. When I actually took the exam, the exam time was just right, and I realized what skills I lacked, such as grammar and reading and writing kanji.
I need a high level of Japanese to use it at work, so I will continue to talk with Japanese staffs and practice reading and writing kanji.
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MJG
(PHILIPPINES・Employee)
I wanted to make some family in Japan, which is why I started studying Japanese.
I took the JPT because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese. After taking the test, I realized that I lacked the ability of grammar, and to read and write kanji, and read sentences, so I thought it would be helpful for my future Japanese language study.
My goal is to become a successful businessman in Japan. I will continue to study Japanese by conversing with Japanese people every day.
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NETRA
(NEPAL・Employee)
I started learning Japanese because I admired Japanese people who were volunteering with JICA.
I took the JPT because I thought it would measure my Japanese communication skills. When I actually took the test, I realized that my Japanese language skills were weak in grammar and Honorifics.
In order to achieve my goal of becoming a bridge between Japan and my home country, I would like to study kanji as hard as I can from now on.