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Felicidad Mata Nagata
(PHILIPPINES・Others)
When I had to express my feelings in Japanese, I couldn't do it properly and it was painful, so I started studying Japanese. I passed JLPT N3 once, but I failed N2. I felt bad about that and really wanted to pass N2, so I took the JPT exam for the first time.
It's been a long time since I last took the exam, so I was nervous and couldn't answer all the reading comprehension questions in time, so I'll try harder next time. While the JLPT has a result of passing and failing (failure), the JPT allows me to see how far I can go, so I felt like I was being pushed back instead of feeling like a failure. Since you can use your JPT score when job hunting, your activities will become more enjoyable from now on.
I want to do work that helps people in my own way. I would like to work especially for foreigners in need, such as interpreting or welfare work. Thanks to JPT, I was able to confirm my abilities, and I am truly grateful. I'm 58 years old, but I feel like I can still do my best.
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FAUZY
(INDONESIA・Student)
I sent documents to about 10 companies to apply for jobs in Japan, but I didn't receive any replies. All of my documents and emails at that time were written in English, but one company said, 'I'm interested in working in Japan. I started studying Japanese when I received a reply saying, ``If you want to do that, Japanese is important.'' At first, I studied on my own, but I realized that it wasn't enough, so I enrolled in a Japanese language school.
After taking the JPT test, I thought it would be helpful for learning Japanese. Compared to other Japanese language proficiency exams, results are announced and transcripts are issued quickly.
Since I was able to use my JPT score in my job hunting, I would like to apply to various companies and take on the challenge.
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Thierry
(FRANCE・Employee)
It's been 22 years since I came to Japan, but I took the JPT test because I thought it would measure my Japanese communication skills.
I was able to take the test every month, and the test covered a wide range of subjects, so I felt like I was getting a feel for my true communication skills. After taking the test, I thought it would be helpful for studying Japanese, and I realized that my grammar and reading skills were weak, so I will continue to take it every day.
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Mariel Lenejan Denila
(PHILIPPINES・Others)
I started studying Japanese because I wanted to have conversations with local people in the country's language. At school, I can understand simple Japanese.
I think the good thing about JPT is that it allows you to measure your current level of Japanese without feeling pressured compared to other exams. After actually taking the exam, I found it useful for learning Japanese. Also, I found out that I am weak in reading and writing kanji, so I would like to study more and become able to speak fluently in daily life.
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Nyamtseren Javkhaa Javkhlan
(MONGOLIA ・Employee)
I started studying Japanese because of my job, and I wanted to test my ability to pass JLPT N1, so I took the JPT test for the first time.
After actually taking the exam, I found it useful for learning Japanese, and I realized that my grammar is weak. I also like that it is easier to apply for than other Japanese language proficiency exams.
From now on, I would like to use Japanese to advance my career.
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シム
(NEPAL・Employee)
I love Japan and wanted to work there, so I started studying Japanese.
After taking the JPT exam, I thought it would be advantageous for finding a job in Japan. I also realized that my ability to respond appropriately to questions and read texts was weak. Compared to other Japanese language proficiency tests, JPT is easy to understand and I think it is good that you can take the test once a month.
In the future, I would like to find a new job where I can use more Japanese.
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Marga
(PHILIPPINES・Employee)
The reason I decided to study Japanese was because I wanted to better understand Japanese culture.
I took the JPT test because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese. I think the good thing about JPT is that it allows you to measure your true Japanese language ability. When I took the exam, I realized that my ability to read sentences was weak.
In the future, I would like to use my Japanese skills to get a job in a different type of job.
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CAO
(CHINA・Student)
The reason I decided to study Japanese was because I wanted to study in Japan. I've been in Japan for two months, but I took the exam because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese.
JPT is held every month, so it's very convenient. After actually taking the exam, I realized what skills I lacked, such as honorific language, the ability to understand the content of conversations, and the ability to respond appropriately to questions.
From now on, I would like to try interviewing in Japanese.
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Pritosh Singh
(NEPAL・Student)
Four months after coming to Japan, I wanted to know my current level of Japanese, so I took the JPT test.
This is my second time taking it, and compared to other Japanese language proficiency exams, JPT has all the questions from N5 to N1 level, so it's easier to understand your level. After taking the exam, I discovered that my ability to read and write honorific language, kanji, and sentences was weak.
From now on, I want to try my hand at university studies.
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Mikhaela
(PHILIPPINES・Others)
I took the JPT because I wanted to measure my ability to pass JLPT N1 and because I thought it would give me an advantage at work.
I think it's good that JPT has exams every month. When I actually took the exam, I realized that my grammar, ability to understand conversation content, reading and writing kanji, and ability to read sentences were weak. Also, since I use Japanese every day at work, I wanted to improve my skills.
In the future, I would like to try my hand at bilingual work using Japanese.
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Arisma
(INDONESIA・Student)
I'm studying Japanese because of anime.
I took the JPT test because I wanted to know my Japanese level. JPT uses everyday language, so I felt it was easier than other Japanese language proficiency exams. Also, by taking the JPT exam, it will be easier for me to enter university, and I will also be able to see what skills I lack.
From now on, I want to do my best to be able to speak with Japanese people.
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アルジュ アチャリヤ
(NEPAL・Student)
I fell in love with Japan and decided to study Japanese.
I took the JPT because I wanted to measure my ability to pass JLPT N1 and above, and I also wanted to know my current level of Japanese. When I actually took the test, I thought I could measure my ability above N1, and I realized what abilities I lacked. I also liked that JPT is similar to TOEIC® and there are no failures.
It was an opportunity to learn about my Japanese language ability, so I want to work harder on my Japanese so I can get a job.
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JEYSAH BEL
(PHILIPPINES・part-time job)
It's been a year and a half since I came to Japan. When I was in elementary school, a friend who always talked about anime introduced me to One Piece. I learned a lot about Japan, and that's when I started wanting to know more. I thought.
I took the JPT test thinking it would give me an advantage in going to higher education or getting a job, but when I actually took the test, I realized what skills I lacked and it was a good experience.
From now on, I would like to challenge myself up to the N1 level.
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PISIT LOOWATCHARASATE
(THAILAND・Student)
I decided to study Japanese because I wanted to live in Japan. I took the JPT test because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese, but after taking the test, I realized that my ability to read and write kanji and sentences was I found out that it is weak.I think it is good for JPT to be able to take the exam every month. Also, after actually taking the exam, I thought it would be advantageous for finding a job in Japan, so I will apply for a job.
I want to work at a technology company in the future, so I would like to have at least a business level job.
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Panji
(INDONESIA・Student)
I started studying Japanese because I wanted to go to a Japanese university.
I took the JPT test because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese. After actually taking the test, I found it useful for studying Japanese, and I realized that the skills I lacked were reading and writing kanji. Compared to other Japanese language proficiency tests, I liked that the results were available quickly.
I want to live in Japan in the future.
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SHERIDA SAMANTA VALENZUELA
(PHILIPPINES・Employee)
I am interested in the Japanese language, so I took the JPT test because I thought it would measure my Japanese communication skills and would be advantageous for going to higher education or getting a job. I think it's a good idea to take it every month.
When I actually took the exam, I thought it would be helpful for learning Japanese, and I also thought that my grammar, vocabulary, ability to respond appropriately to questions, and reading and writing of kanji were weak.
I want to use Japanese to find a new job or university.
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Sunuwar Santosh
(NEPAL・Student)
I started studying Japanese because of Japanese anime.
I took the JPT because I thought it would be an advantage at work because I could measure JLPT N1 or higher. Okayama, where I live, was the venue, so it was convenient. After actually taking it, I thought it would be helpful for me to learn Japanese, and I liked that it was easier to take than the JLPT. Also, I felt that I lacked the ability to understand the contents of conversations and the ability to read sentences, so I will continue to study Japanese harder than before.
In the future, I want to study automobiles in Japan and become an engineer.
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Saddy Ahmed
(PAKISTAN・Employee)
I started studying Japanese because I thought it was essential for me to enrich my life in Japan and learn about Japanese culture. My dream is to work for a stable Japanese company and be able to speak confidently with my colleagues.
I think the JPT is a good way to measure my language skills more accurately, regardless of my Japanese level, and since the test is held every month, I can adjust my schedule to suit my convenience.
After taking the test, I thought my ability to understand conversational content was weak, so I would like to continue studying Japanese online.
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Turapova Ahmedovna Nargiza
(UZBEKISTAN・research student)
The reason I decided to study Japanese was because I wanted to go to Japan.
I took the JPT because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese. When I actually took the test, I found that the question choices were different from those on the JLPT, and I thought it was a good way to measure my communication skills.
I am weak in reading and writing kanji, so I would like to study kanji more. In the future, I would like to create a Japanese textbook.
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Navaraj
(BRAZIL・part-time job)
I started studying Japanese because I wanted to build a career in Japan.
I took the JPT because I thought it would give me an advantage in furthering my education or working in Japan, and I like that the JPT specializes in listening and reading comprehension questions.
After taking the test, I felt that my ability to respond appropriately to questions, read and write Kanji, and read sentences were weak, so I will continue to study on my own by using Youtube. I would like to be able to speak Japanese more fluently.
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Simul
(BANGLADESH・Student)
I have a dream of creating my own company and decided to study Japanese in order to communicate with Japanese people.
When I actually took the test, I thought the JPT could measure my Japanese communication skills. I felt I was weak in my ability to respond appropriately to questions and in reading and writing kanji, so I want to study while writing from now on.
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M・Y
(USA・Student)
I am studying in Japan because I like Japanese culture and people.
After taking the JPT, I thought it would be advantageous for me to find a job in Japan. Also, compared to other Japanese language certification tests, I liked the fact that it has questions for all levels, so I could better gauge my Japanese level. I thought I was weak in grammar, honorifics, ability to understand the content of conversations, ability to respond appropriately to questions, and reading and writing Kanji characters, so I will continue to study these skills by myself while studying at school.
I want to work in Japan in the future, so I want to improve my Japanese.
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Jeon Donghun
(KOREA・housewife)
I have been in Japan for 27 years and I took the JPT to find out my current level of Japanese.
When I actually took the test, I thought it would be a good way to measure my Japanese communication skills. I also think it is good that there are many times to take the test, so I can try it over and over again. I found that I was weak in honorifics, the ability to respond appropriately to questions, and the ability to read sentences.
During the exam, I was frazzled because I did not have enough time, so I would like to improve my ability to understand and answer questions instantaneously.
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李徳義
(KOREA・part-time job)
After taking the JPT, I thought it would be a good reference for my Japanese language study and measure my Japanese communication skills. I think it is also good that the score can measure the level of the examinee. I found that my Japanese language skills were not good enough to give appropriate responses to questions.
My dream is to become a conference interpreter in the future, so I would like to study mainly current affairs Japanese.
I hope that more people will know about JPT and that its recognition will spread.
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ganchan
(VIETNAM・Technical intern)
I started studying because I wanted to communicate in Japanese.
I took the JPT because I wanted to measure my ability beyond JLPT N1 and 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.
I am studying Japanese for 3 hours a day, but I found that my ability to understand the content of conversations is weak, so I would like to study more from now on.
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Ramsey
(THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA・Employee)
I like Japanese subcultures, so I started studying Japanese when I took a Japanese class at a university in the United States.
I think JPT is good because there are no failures and you can see how far you can go. When I actually took the exam, there were a lot of questions and I didn't have enough time, but I thought it was a well-balanced exam.
My dream is to get permanent residency in Japan and open my own restaurant, so I will read a lot, memorize a lot of kanji, and study Japanese.
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Noemi
(BRAZIL・Employee)
I started studying Japanese because I wanted to be able to read kanji.
I took the JPT because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese, but I thought it would be a good reference for me to challenge myself and study Japanese. I think it would be good to receive it in other prefectures as well.
After taking the exam, I felt that my ability to read sentences and read and write kanji was weak, so from now on, I would like to memorize kanji little by little every day.
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XU YITENG
(CHINA・Student)
Since I was a child, I have liked Japanese animation, so I decided to study Japanese. My goal is to enter graduate school at Hokkaido University.
Compared to other Japanese proficiency tests, I think the JPT has more tests. After taking the exam, I thought that I could measure JLPT N1 or higher ability and Japanese communication skills.
I think my grammar and honorifics are weak, so I would like to study Japanese by reading books.
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Kishinami Lucia
(BRAZIL・part-time job)
I am a Japanese-Brazilian and have been in Japan for 31 years.
I took the JPT because I wanted to measure my ability beyond N1 of the JLPT and to know my current level of Japanese. After taking the test, I found that I lacked the ability to respond appropriately to questions, read and write kanji, and read sentences.
I hope I will be able to speak Japanese properly!
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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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Edirisingha Mudalige Akane Devmi
(SRI LANKA・Student)
I started studying Japanese because I wanted to find a job in Japan.
I took the JPT because I thought it would give me an advantage in furthering my education and finding a job in Japan. Compared to other Japanese language certification tests, I think the JPT is better because it has questions tailored to society. After taking the test, I realized that I am weak in keigo (honorific expressions).
I want to study difficult things from now on and enter and graduate from a university of my choice!
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Rumyliah
(PHILIPPINES・part-time job)
I wanted to study Japanese because I cannot read kanji. My goal is to become a good communicator and to find a good job.
When I took the JPT, I thought it would measure my ability beyond N1 on the JLPT and that it would be easy to understand my Japanese level.
I am weak in reading and writing Kanji characters, so I will study them in the online class. If I read a Japanese book every day, I think I will be able to learn many different kanji.
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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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ZHANG FUQIANG
(CHINA・Student)
I took the JPT because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese.
I think the JPT is more convenient than other Japanese language certification tests. When I actually took the test, I thought it would give me an advantage in finding a job in Japan and I found that my ability to understand grammar and conversational content is weak.
My goal is to get a job in Japan, so I will continue to study hard!
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Phan
(VIETNAM・part-time job)
I decided to study Japanese because I wanted to come and live in Japan.
I have been in Japan for 9 years and I wanted to know my current level of Japanese so I took the JPT. After taking the test, I found out what I lack in grammar, honorifics, and the ability to read sentences, so I will continue to study Japanese by reading more books and watching the news.
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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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Su
(CHINA・Student)
I started studying Japanese language because of the infection of covid-19.
I took the JPT because I thought it would be advantageous for higher education and work. Compared to other Japanese language proficiency tests, there were more questions on daily use and grammar, and I thought my ability to understand the content of conversations and to respond appropriately to questions was weak.
I think speaking is the most important thing, so from now on I would like to try to speak Japanese as much as possible.
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Ivan
(MEXICO・Student)
It's only been half a year since I came to Japan, but I wanted to know my current Japanese level, so I took the JPT.
When I actually took the test, I thought it was a test that can measure Japanese communication skills. Compared to other Japanese proficiency tests, the exam time was just right.
I found out that my Japanese ability is weak in reading and writing kanji, so I will study kanji from now on.
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Katherine
(ENGLAND・part-time job)
I started studying Japanese to talk to my Japanese friends. I also want to do translation work and talk with my husband's family.
I took the JPT because I thought it would measure my Japanese communication skills, but after taking the test, I realized that it would be advantageous for me to find a job in Japan. I think it is good that I can take the test every month and get my score quickly.
My reading and writing of kanji is weak, so I would like to study kanji in the future.
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Erwen
(PHILIPPINES・part-time job)
I decided to study Japanese because I wanted to learn about Japanese culture and lifestyle.
The JPT was more difficult than the JLPT because of the large number of kanji. In addition to reading and writing kanji, I found that I lacked other skills in Japanese, such as honorifics and the ability to read sentences.
I am interested and excited about studying Japanese! In the future, I would like to teach in my own country.
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Sakuna
(THAILAND・part-time job)
I decided to study Japanese when I was looking for a job.
I took the JPT because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese, but I didn't have enough time to answer the exam. After taking the test, I thought it would be good to be able to measure my Japanese communication skills, take the test as many times as I want in a year, and get results quickly.
My goal is to be able to speak with Japanese people, so I will continue to study.
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DIEGO
(BRAZIL・part-time job)
My goal was to make Japanese friends, so I decided to study Japanese in order to understand conversations.
After taking the JPT, I thought it would be good to be able to measure JLPT N1 or higher ability, and unlike other Japanese language proficiency tests, there is no pass or fail. My ability to read sentences is weak, so I would like to be able to read more kanji.
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J・S
(PHILIPPINES・housewife)
I studied Japanese because it was difficult for me to understand my children's situation at school.
I took the JPT to find out my current level of Japanese, and found that I was weak in various areas such as grammar, word usage, honorifics, understanding the content of conversations, responding appropriately to questions, reading and writing kanji, and reading sentences.
I would like to teach people who do not understand Japanese as well as I do, so I would like to learn kanji and how to listen and do my best. I am glad I learned Japanese!
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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.
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nana
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA・Student)
I took the JPT because I thought it would be advantageous for higher education and at work.
It is good that I can take the test without any burden because the questions seem to be useful in daily life, and after actually taking the test, I thought it would be advantageous for me to find a job in Japan. I found the problems of answering similar meanings and sentences to be difficult.
I will continue to study Japanese as I have always done.
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DUONG CHIEU ANH
(VIETNAM・Employee)
I started studying Japanese because of my decision to study in Japan.
I took the JPT to measure my ability of JLPT N1 or higher, but I found that my ability to read sentences was weak, and I thought it would be helpful for my Japanese language study.
From now on, I would like to be able to communicate more and more in the workplace and in my daily life. I will also continue to study Japanese with the goal of being able to teach and share correctly to those who want to learn Japanese and learn about Japanese culture.
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A・F
(USA・Employee)
I started learning Japanese because of my high school friends.
I took the JPT because I thought it would be advantageous for my job. After taking the test, I realized that my Japanese language skills are weak overall and that I lack some abilities in Japanese, so from now on I want to study while actually using Japanese.
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S・H
(INDONESIA・Technical intern)
I am studying japanese because I have a goal to work in a good company in Japan and to live in Japan.
I took JPT in order to know my Japanese language ability. The test was difficult as there is no furigana written down, but I was able to measure my Japanese communication skill.
Because I felt that my Grammar and vocabularies, writing and reading kanji ability was not good enough, I will put more effort in learning Japanese.
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CHANG AI-LUEN
(TAIWAN・Student)
Because of the influence from my parents, I started learning Japanese. And I took JPT to measure my Japanese ability above level N1.
Since JPT doesn’t determine whether you pass or fail, there are no feeling of frustration. On the contrary I felt that this time I should study harder and get a higher score. And this time there was a topic about semi-conductor in the reading section of the test, I think I have learned something from it. And I think this test will be advantageous for job hunting in Japan.
From now on, in order to be a connecting bridge between Taiwan and Japan, I would talk more with Japanese to increase my Japanese senses.
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ISLAM MD RAKIBUL
(BANGLADESH・Student)
I am studying Japanese because I love Japan and love Japanese culture.
I took this test in order to measure my Japanese language ability above level N1 in JLPT, but since I realized that my grammar, vocabularies, and my ability to reply appropriately to questions was weak, this test became a good reference. Furthermore, the plus point of this test is that we can take this test every month.
I will start reading Japanese book because I want to be able to speak and read like native Japanese.
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CHUTHI THI HANG
(VIETNAM・Employee)
When I was working in a Japanese company back in my home country in Vietnam, I met with a lot of Japanese. And I started learning Japanese because I wanted to talk with Japanese, and that includes work related stuff as well.
I took JPT because I think JPT can measure our Japanese communication skill. Since I realized that I was weak in grammar and the ability to read articles by taking the test, I will study more and realize my dream to land in a good job.
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ALVARO AKIO KABUKI
(BRAZIL・Employee)
The reason I started learning Japanese was because I lived in Japan before.
I took the test because I think JPT can measure Japanese language ability above level N1 in JLPT. And I felt that JPT is much more difficult compared to other proficiency tests but I feel that this test can measure our Japanese language communication skill.
Since I feel that my ability to understand conversations, and to understand articles was not enough, I will read more manga and watch more movies to learn Japanese. One day I would build a family in Japan.
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VISHAKHA
(INDIA・Student)
I started learning Japanese because I want to learn about animation in Japan. And I took the test because I feel that it would be advantageous to pursue a higher education and work. And since the test includes a lot of questions from all levels, I was able to know which part I was lacking. And I feel that it will be a good reference for learners.
I realized that I was lacking in vocabularies, respectful form, and the abilities to write and read kanji, I am going to learn by speaking with my Japanese friend, and writing more kanji. And I want to get the score equivalent to N1 level, and to be more fluent in speaking Japanese.
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XINYU
(CHINA・Student)
When I was a child, I fell in love with anime by the influence from my mother. And since I want to work with translation related job, I started learning Japanese.
Since JPT is a score format, we don’t have to worry about passing or not passing the test. And we can know our Japanese language ability easily by taking this test.
It was my first time taking the test, but since the examiner was kind, I feel that I was able to show my potential.
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RAMON
(MEXICO・Part time freelancer)
The reason I started learning Japanese was the travel and the migration I did to Japan.
I took the test because I wanted to know my Japanese language ability, and since there were questions about the Japanese language used inside a company and expressions, taking this test would be advantageous for job hunting in Japan. And this test is very convenient for foreigners in Japan.
Because I felt that I was lacking in the ability to read paragraphs, I will use more textbooks for Japanese people to study from now on. My goal is to be able to speak Japanese like native speakers.
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HAN SUBIN
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Undergraduate student)
I started learning Japanese in university, but I have learned by watching anime long before.
I took JPT because I wanted to measure my Japanese ability above N1,and I am happy to be able to answer more types of listening and reading questions because of it. I was quite nervous when I first took the test, but I was able to answer the questions by thinking of what I have learned until today. And I feel that I was able to show my real ability because I could really concentrate that I felt time was moving so fast.
This time, the test made me realize my weak points, and I want to get a better score next time by focusing on grammar and vocabulary more.
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S・W
(THAILAND, Housewif)
At first I started learning Japanese because my mother forced me to. But as time goes, learning Japanese gets more and more interesting, so I continued learning it.
I took JPT because I felt that it would be a great advantage since my goal is to work in Japan. The good point of JPT is that the result of the test is not determined by passing or not passing, instead they use scoring method, and by looking at the score, each individual can know which level to take if they think of taking JLPT. JPT is not a test to show that you can if you memorize, but they measure a person’s communication ability.
And I want to improve my Japanese skill by speaking, and reading more.
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HAMIDAH
(INDONESIA, Temporary employee)
There are various Japanese cultures in Indonesia, and I grew up surrounded by them. I have interests in Japanese subculture. Now I am putting a lot of effort in learning Japanese because I want to work as a full-time employee in Japan, and become a bridge between Japan and Indonesia friendly exchanges.
I took the JPT because I thought it would be advantageous for my work because I could measure the ability of JLPT above N1. Compared to other Japanese exams, JPT was good because it is able to measure my communication skills.
After taking the exam, I realized that I am not good in reading sentences, so I will continue to study Japanese from YouTube and newspapers.
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PARK JUN HYEOK
(REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Undergraduate student)
I took the JPT because I wanted to know my current level of Japanese.
I think the advantage of JPT is that it has more test schedules than JLPT. Also, when I actually took the exam, I thought that JPT would be really useful for learning Japanese.
In the future, I would like to know more about Japanese culture and want to work a job related to Japan. Because of that, I would like to do my best to study the writing and reading of Kanji, which is the weak part of my Japanese ability.