About Nat-Test Exam


 The NAT-TEST is a test that measures non-Japanese language proficiency of non-native Japanese students. The tests are divided into five levels: Generally, Japanese language proficiency is measured by grammar / vocabulary; It is measured by the types of listening and reading comprehension. (The Nat-Test exam format is similar to the JLPT exam format.)

Advantages of NAT-TEST. The Japanese language NAT-TEST has been held twice a year since 1988, with the mother tongue being Japanese. For non-native speakers, this is a test of Japanese literacy. Now it is held six times a year. Students studying Japanese must apply for a Japanese university visa when entering a Japanese university. JLPT exam results when applying; Nat-Test exam results are evaluated. One of the advantages of the Nat-Test is that the JLPT is administered only twice a year and the Nat-Test is administered. Held six times a year, students who are learning Japanese are encouraged to apply their skills. It is also best to take the Nat-Test to learn more about progress.

Exam results. Exam results are released three weeks after the test. Certificate of passing the exam
Issued Not only general scores but also scores in different sectors are included in the publication Details are also provided.
Exam format. NAT-TEST Levels N1 and N2. 1) Language knowledge (reading, vocabulary, grammar); Reading Comprehension. 2) Listening and understanding. NAT-TEST Level N3, N4 and N5. 1) Language knowledge (reading, vocabulary). 2) Language knowledge (grammar). 3) Listening and understanding. The same goes for the JLPT exam.

       




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