2. Japanese TOEIC test: Japanese TOEIC test is a test that can identify the practical application ability of Japanese, and its full name is practical Japanese test. Approved by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security in August 2007 (document of the Ministry of Labor), its main function is to test the Japanese ability of people whose mother tongue is not Japanese.
3.Nat test: "Japanese NAT-TEST" is a test for Japanese learners whose mother tongue is not Japanese to judge their Japanese ability. The combination difficulty is divided into five grades, and it is comprehensively evaluated through the three-part examination of "words and vocabulary" (words and vocabulary), "understanding" (listening) and "reading comprehension". The standard and composition of the questions are basically the same as those of the Japanese proficiency test.
4. Business Japanese Test: BJT Business Japanese Proficiency Test (BJT for short) was officially launched by Japan External Trade Organization in nine countries and regions at home and abroad on 1996.
5. Japanese translation certificate: In the second half of 2005, the Examination Center of the Ministry of Education and Beijing Foreign Studies University started the Japanese part of the national foreign language translation certificate examination, that is, the "National Japanese Translation Certificate Examination". The National Japanese Translation Certificate Examination is an examination for Japanese translation practitioners and Japanese majors since the English translation examination was launched by the Ministry of Education on June 5438+ 10, 2003.
However, at present, the Japanese proficiency test certificate with the highest degree of certification and popularity in China is divided into five levels: N5, N4, N3, N2 and N 1. From low to high, N 1 highest.
Extended data
CET-4 and CET-8 (NSS CET-4 and CET-8) for Japanese majors are called CET-4 and CET-8. In 2002, the Ministry of Education conducted the CET-4 and CET-8 nationwide for the first time. A survey of Japanese majors in national comprehensive universities. The CET-4 and CET-8 for Japanese majors are sponsored by the National Foreign Language Teaching Steering Committee of the Ministry of Education.
Japanese majors evaluate their Japanese ability in stages.
The purpose of CET-4 for Japanese majors is to comprehensively check whether the students who have completed the basic stage of Japanese meet the requirements stipulated in the teaching syllabus, and to assess their basic knowledge and skills. It also tests students' personal application skills.
The purpose of TEM-8 is to check whether students have achieved the comprehensive language skills and communicative competence required by TEM-8.
These two kinds of examinations are a measure to evaluate the teaching quality and promote the exchange of Japanese teaching between schools.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Japanese proficiency test