dizmox wrote:
What did people do to get these 60/60 listening scores?
I do work as an interpreter, so I listen to Japanese throughout the day.
Another thing I do, is take notes in English as I listen to the Japanese to make sure I interpret without any mistakes.
And I did the same during the exam i.e. take notes in Hiragana, English depending on the situation & time ^^
Apart from that I listen to random podcasts all the time. So yea, listen to real Japanese as much as possible!
raz789 wrote:
You'll get it next time, you're listening skills must be pretty awesome.
Well done.
Thanks man, let's hope I pass the 4th time around. That was my 3rd attempt 
mezbup wrote:
N1 = 125/180
I PASSSSSSSSSSSSED! Muhahaha.
The single reason it feels awesome is because... I did it in just under 3 years without ever going to Japan... then I went to Japan the VERY next day after the test! Haha. Wow... stoked. Awesome memory, neat story and a really fun time.
Love all you guys here at the forum, congrats to those who passed. Ganbare to those who didn't. I couldn't have done it without you guys. I know most of us didn't take classes (some have) but I feel like you all my classmates in some way haha 
日本語の学習方法の秘訣を教えて下さい!お願いします。
4回目に合格したい。今年の12月にN1の試験に合格したいんです!
Last edited by atreya (2011 September 19, 11:26 am)