Duolingo Japanese Course breakdown, lingodeer course breakdown and how it aligns to JLPT & CEFR Levels

So, I’ve heard that the unneccesarily long updated learning path Duolingo Course is meant to get you up to JLPT N3. How does N3 align to CEFR rankings?

So – the 90 units in duolingo japanese are broken down into 5 sections – rookie (8 units), explorer (20 units), traveler (40 units), trailblazer (4 units), and champion (18 units of revision of stuff that you have done before) – so how does each section translate to a jlpt level?

Also with Lingodeer – if I do japanese 1 and japanese 2 what jlpt level would that reach? N3/N2???

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  1. Fyi, the Japanese course is up to 125 units on mine. Can’t speak to the question otherwise

  2. LingoDeer has JLPT levels as descriptors for their Japanese courses: Japanese 1 is labeled “A1/JLPT N5,” Japanese 2 is labeled “A2/JLPT N4,” and their Fluent Japanese course is “A1-B1/JLPT N5-N3.”

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