What is JLCT ?

 What is JLCT ?

JLCT stands for Japanese Language Capability Test.
In principle, this test is intended for non-native speakers of Japanese and measures the ability to communicate in the language.
Levels are divided into 5 levels. There are five levels: JCT1, JCT2, JCT3, JCT4, and JCT5. At each level, there are
Linguistic knowledge (letters, vocabulary, grammar)
Reading Comprehension (reading comprehension)
Listening comprehension
The JCT5 is divided into three categories to measure the ability of Japanese language proficiency.
In addition to these, there are JCT Nursing Care Comprehension Test 3 and JCT Nursing Care Comprehension Test 4.

The representative director of the Japan Language Testing Center (JLCT) is Mr. Ishii Ishii, 12ichiji. The representative director of the Japan Language Testing Center (JLCT) is Ishii Ishii.

The JLCT is a group company of Kabushiki Kaisha Shoin (Representative Director: Masanori Tanaka Tanaka), a general incorporated association of companies, and the Association of Japanese Language Proficiency Test Institutes (formerly known as the Japan Kanji Proficiency Test Association (JNJK)). The Association for Japanese Language Proficiency Test Association (formerly known as the Association for Japanese Kanji Proficiency Test Association / Chairman: Ishii Ishii, Director-General: Tanaka Tanaka, Masanori Masanori) is organized by the Association and supervised by the following teachers and instructors.

The following teachers and instructors supervised and supervised the work.
Akio Tsuruoka, Professor Emeritus, Yamaguchi University
Associate Professor, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, National Institute for Japanese Language and Literature, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, National Institute for Japanese Studies
Masako Morishita (Lecturer, Center for Japanese Language Education and Research, Waseda University, Waseda, Japan)

The Japan Association for Japanese Language Proficiency Test (formerly known as the Japan Association for Japanese Kanji Proficiency Test) was established on August 8, 2012. The Kanji Proficiency Test (Kanji Proficiency Test), which the association presides over, is held three times a year at more than 250 locations throughout Japan, mainly by prep schools and cram schools, and the total number of examinees who have taken the test has reached 100,000. The total number of examinees has already exceeded 100,000. It is also used as part of the correctional curriculum in juvenile training schools and prisons through the Ministry of Justice.

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