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Practice makes you wish you were perfect

Posted by: yearofthedog on: June 7, 2008

So I just finished taking the practice test for the Business Japanese Test (BJT). There are 3 sections to the test. In the first section for each question you have to look at a picture and listen to some phrases and select the one out of 4 choices that best describes the picture. I did the best on the Section 1. The next section is a little more challenging because you have to do a little multi-tasking. For each question there is a dialogue you listen to and you have to either fill-in the blanks for a conversation, or use a written memo or graph to make the best selection. Section 2 was the hardest for me. The last section is fairly start forward. If you took the JLPT, you will be very familiar with this part, because basically it is just grammar and reading comprehension questions. I did ok, but not as well as I would have liked. With one minute remaining I filled in the last 5 questions without looking at the questions. I was able to snag one write answer by doing that. So I tallied up my scores and I got 47 out of 100 questions right on the practice test. I did incredibly bad on the practice tests for the JLPT too, but that preparation helped me pass the test in the end.

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