Revisions for Eiken test
Wed, 09/02/2015 - 17:17 by yasuko | Sat, 10/10/2015 - 10:17 by Poligo | ||
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- | There is a Eiken Test in Japan. It has 7 grades, and are composed of writing, listening and an interview. | + | There is an Eiken Test in Japan. It has 7 grades, and it is composed of three sections: writing, listening and an interview. |
- | Many years ago, I had taken the test twice. At first I took grade 3, second I took grade pre2. I passed both of them. A few months after the test, I thought I was going to take grade 2, and bought a workbook for the test. But it was too difficult to study to me, so I gave up. | + | Many years ago, I took the test twice. First I took grade 3, second I took grade pre2. I passed both of them. A few months after the test, I thought I was going to take grade 2, and bought a workbook for the test. But it was too difficult for me to study, so I gave up. |
- | In July of this year, my younger granddaughter tried the Eiken grade pre 2. She had studied very hard and passed. She is a third year middle school student, and a test-taker. Next year, she has to take a high school entrance examination. The Eiken certification seems to be a great advantage to her examination. | + | In July of this year, my younger granddaughter tried the Eiken grade pre 2. She had studied very hard and passed. She is a third year middle school student, and she's good at taking tests. Next year, she has to take the high school entrance exam. The Eiken certification seems to be a great advantage for her. |
- | I hope she can pass her examination which she wants to go! | + | I hope she can pass the all the exams she takes, and gets into the school where she wants to go! |
Have a good day, | Have a good day, | ||
Yasuko | Yasuko |
There is an Eiken Test in Japan. It has 7 grades, and it is composed of three sections: writing, listening and an interview.
Many years ago, I took the test twice. First I took grade 3, second I took grade pre2. I passed both of them. A few months after the test, I thought I was going to take grade 2, and bought a workbook for the test. But it was too difficult for me to study, so I gave up.
In July of this year, my younger granddaughter tried the Eiken grade pre 2. She had studied very hard and passed. She is a third year middle school student, and she's good at taking tests. Next year, she has to take the high school entrance exam. The Eiken certification seems to be a great advantage for her.
I hope she can pass the all the exams she takes, and gets into the school where she wants to go!
Have a good day,
Yasuko
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