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Japanese - JLPT and GCSE

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SugarPlumTree · 23/07/2014 16:43

Does anyone know how the GCSE equates with the JLPT - I've been told that it is JLPT level 3/4 and just wanted to check that's correct?

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titchy · 23/07/2014 18:23

www.soas.ac.uk/languagecentre/awards/jlpt/

The above suggests N3 is a little above gcse, N4 being gcse I guess and N2 a level equivalent.

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SugarPlumTree · 23/07/2014 18:48

Thanks Titchy. I saw that before but it doesn't explicitly mention GCSE so I couldn't be 100% sure.

Trying to assess where DD is now with a view to taking the GCSE next summer. Her Skype tutor is great, but only geared up to teach JLPT . DD has just taken level 4 which she may or may not have passed.

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randomjak · 06/07/2015 19:32

Just stumbled upon this thread online and thought I would add some comments for anyone else who stumbles across this.

Absolutely no way is GCSE the same as N3, and A level the same as N2. This is total misinformation. GCSE and A level are comparitively much lower standards - I would really say that GCSE is more like N4 and A level is more like N3 (possibly even lower).

N2 implies business levels of fluency, something which you will get from living in Japan for 1+ years - not something you can get from A level!

A quick search shows that AS level Japanese only requires 350 kanji... in contrast N3 is about 650, and N2 is 1000

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hanami · 06/07/2015 19:44

Know it is a zombie but I agree with randomjak.

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SugarPlumTree · 13/11/2015 07:47

Zombie thread but just found it again. In my search about JLPT and A level, updating in case it helps someone in the future.

Thank you Randomjak and Hanami. The info in my original post was given to me by a Japanese tutor who is now long gone. We were lucky and then found a great one and DD got an A at GCSE.

The Japanese Foudation told me that N5 is the equivalent of a C at GCSE and N4 is about A* but stressed you can't do a direct comparison.

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