Current location - Loan Platform Complete Network - Big data management - What are the advantages and disadvantages of Japanese in NMET?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of Japanese in NMET?
Choosing Japanese in the college entrance examination has advantages for students who are not good at English, is friendly to students who want to learn to design animation, and has certain advantages for students who want to study in Japan, but also has disadvantages. Some university majors are limited to English candidates.

Disadvantages: I am used to the English learning mode, and memorizing words is a difficult task. Memorizing a Japanese word is more difficult than memorizing an English word by memorizing Chinese writing, Japanese pronunciation, and labeling 50 sounds and Chinese meanings. If you can't master the correct reciting method, you will find it difficult after getting started.

Extended data:

Precautions:

The Japanese college entrance examination paper is a national unified proposition, except for Shanghai and Zhejiang. The total score is still 150. The examination content includes listening, vocabulary, grammar, reading and composition. Listening, vocabulary, grammar and reading are all multiple-choice questions, and the composition requirements are between 300 and 500 words.

Once the test language is Japanese, it means that in the next college entrance examination, foreign language subjects will not take English subjects, but Japanese, other languages, mathematics and other test subjects will remain unchanged, which is consistent with other candidates. Japanese can be tested in the national college entrance examination, which has nothing to do with whether the local and schools offer Japanese subjects.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Japan College Entrance Examination