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Originally Posted by vasia
Hi everybody! anybody knows the answer? guess need to have some level of JLPT,not sure which.after how long time of studing usually can reach this level? would really appreciate your help
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I have to agree with Pachiro, and passing and taking the JLPT test does not necessarily mean that you are already fluent in Japanese.
I've know some chinese who pass JLPT 2 or even 1 and are not that fluent in Japanese, why? because JLPT 2 and 1 are mainly compose of Kanji. Since the test is only a written, they have a great chance of passing it.
The test is very helpful if you want to get a job in a Japanese company. This will be used as an assessment that you can read and write Japanese. For conversation, that would be assessed on the interview, so if you have both then you can have a bigger chance of landing into a job.