Japanese Common Academic Word Test (JCAWT)[Aural/Written] Version 2.5
You may measure essential words required for studying in Japan by JCAWT. With JACKET, you can automatically create a fill in the blank test (closed) from input sentences. Test to measure your Japanese vocabulary for all Japanese Language Learners Problem of same letters / vocabulary / level and form as Japanese Language Proficiency Test N3 ~ N1. We are subsidized by the following Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research Project.
Whether you learn Japanese as a foreign/second language or as the first language, you can check your vocabulary knowledge.
JCAWT has two versions of "Aural" and "Written". Those who take both should take "Aural" version first, take a rest, and then, take "Written" version.
The Test Result Interpretation site will show the test score with an interpretation table where shows the levels correspondent to your test score, such as "Elementary/Intermediate-Low/Intermediate-High/Advanced" for learners of Japanese as a second/foreign language, or "Year XX /high school /University" for studnts of Japanese schools.
>>Test Result Interpretation A diagnosis table which will appear after you take JCAWT, based on the test data from JCAWT "Written" ver. 2.3.)
This test has already been validated with various test data and completed for the time being.
>>Japanese Common Academic Word Test "Aural"
>>Japanese Common Academic Word Test "Written"
JACKET (Japanese Cloze Key Test)(Japanese Cloze Key Test)
It is possible to specify detailed conditions such as unit to leave blank (word / character / clause), frequency level,
word type (Japanese / Chinese / foreign language), part of speech, character type, etc.
You can also edit and download on the site.
>>To JACKET
JaVocab
Please do not use dictionaries, books, or ask anyone for help.
You can see your strengths and weaknesses.
Fiscal 2014 - 2017 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grants Research C
"Development of advanced character / vocabulary eLearning system incorporating automatic vocabulary test"
In collaboration with Daishi Shinozaki, Yoshiko Kawamura Research Representative: Daishi Shinozaki