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sifnotme

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Heys Japanese Language Lovers

Im not from New South Wales, From Victoria, there arent many people doing Japanese here however it is becoming more popular, and there arent many resources. I was just seeking advice before the examinations in october(oral) and november(written) is it possible to become really pro at Japanese if you studied or applied yourself ALOT for like 4 months? When i mean really pro i mean pro like (JLPT level 2) or the HSC's (Japanese Extension, i think thats right =P) and if so is there some sort of study plan to follow? O yea in Victoria the Japanese Level for Year 12 is like your Japanese Continuers (JLPT level 3). O yea also do guys know were to get good exam revision online? Because in Victoria there arent much exam revision besides past exams but there are only 7 of them, so yea lols. Hey do you guys also know where to find information about きゅうしょく (school provided meals in japan)
This website has been very useful as i have been a long time reader but first time contributor lols どうもありがとう
 

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when i mean really pro i mean pro like (JLPT level 2) or the HSC's (Japanese Extension, i think thats right =P) and if so is there some sort of study plan to follow?
I think JLPT 2 is a fair bit higher than HSC Extension, but anyone correct me...
I'm not sure you could get that far in 4 months...if the beginner's course of 200 hours is equivalent to JLPT 4 (wikipedia says for l4 it's 150~ hours), then I think JLPT 2 would be kind of impossible for 4 months- wikipedia puts it at 600~ hours.

Then again you could be freakishly good and get all the grammar and vocab down. Would you really need all the kanji for JLPT2 in your exam?

I think doing the past Continuers/Ext. papers from Board of studies is your best bet =D
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