J-Test
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The J-Test was introduced in 1991 as a test for conducting objective measurement of the Japanese language
Japanese language
is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities. It is a member of the Japonic language family, which has a number of proposed relationships with other languages, none of which has gained wide acceptance among historical linguists .Japanese is an...

proficiency of non-native speakers. Broadly based on the format of a listening test, the exam attempts to gauge practical proficiency in Japanese.

Test times

The test is held six times a year in January, March, May, July, September and November at sites throughout Japan and China.

Format

J-Test consists of 3 Parts:

  1. Listening Comprehension

  2. Reading Comprehension

  3. Writing section


Listening Comprehension

In Listening Comprehension the examiners play an audio clip comprising the following sections:

  1. See the picture and listen to the questions and answer them.

  2. Listen to the conversation and answer the question.

  3. Listen to the scene which is played in the audio clip and answer the questions.

  4. The audio file will give a list of words and candidates have to select one which is similar to a given word.


Reading

In the Reading section candidates are given different paragraphs to read about which questions are asked.

Writing

The Writing section includes questions based on the following template:

  1. Identify a Kanji's Hiragana reading.

  2. For a given hiragana word, identify the kanji.

  3. Write the hiragana reading for a given kanji.

    e.g. "For 人口, the hiragana reading is じんこう."

  4. Complete the sentence.
    e.g. "もし_______タラ______です"

  5. Constructing a sentence based on three given words.

    e.g. "Make a sentence with Aruku, Iku, Ichiban."


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