Are there any quick online tests to measure your amount of vocab in jap?
2011-04-02, 1:35 am
2011-04-02, 1:41 am
I was just looking for that. Someone posted one before so one does exist, but I couldn't find it with search...
2011-04-02, 5:46 am
JLPT or JCAT? I doubt you'll find one to accurately measure the amount you know, unless you're willing to sit through 10,000 questions.
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2011-04-02, 7:26 am
Not really like JCat or JLPt, but something like this
http://www.test-your-english-now.net/
Just a quiz where you click words, and it measures your vocab amount.
http://www.test-your-english-now.net/
Just a quiz where you click words, and it measures your vocab amount.
2011-04-02, 9:33 am
2011-04-02, 10:10 am
usis35 Wrote:grammar, vocabulary, etcNo, I mean, a test that is designed to test how many Japanese words you know in total, not how many words you know from the test questions.
http://test.u-biq.org/
Edited: 2011-04-02, 10:19 am
2011-04-02, 10:22 am
This was the thread where somebody posted a link to one, but the consensus was that the results were so inaccurate/unreliable as to make the test worthless, at least for the typical very small vocabulary of a second language learner.
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Edited: 2011-04-02, 11:08 am
2011-04-02, 10:45 am
The following has tons of quizzes, but it doesn't show how many vocab pieces you know, it's fun so i link it anyways. *click me* 
Edit: pm215 your link is not working.

Edit: pm215 your link is not working.
Edited: 2011-04-02, 10:46 am
2011-04-02, 11:18 am
pm215 Wrote:This was the thread where somebody posted a link to one, but the consensus was that the results were so inaccurate/unreliable as to make the test worthless, at least for the typical very small vocabulary of a second language learner.The first two give me a score of 22400 or so which seem pretty accurate, but the third one gives me a score of 35000. :O I like the third one.
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Edited: 2011-04-02, 11:42 am
