The main aim of N 4 in my opinion is to test your ability to survive with Japanese. At this level, you should be able to travel around the country fairly easily. This includes things like asking for directions, booking hotels, and being able to introduce yourself to others in Japanese.The JLPT has five levels: N 1, N 2, N 3, N 4 and N 5. The easiest level is N 5 and the most difficult level is N 1. N 4 and N 5 measure the level of understanding of basic Japanese mainly learned in class. N 1 and N 2 measure the level of understanding of Japanese used in a broad range of scenes in actual everyday life.Course Information Course JLPT N 4 Duration 125 Hours Demo Class Yes Fees 22,000/-
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Best in class Learning experiences.Competitive Value Packages Flexible Timings JLPT Instructors Well defined Standard courses to pass JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test)