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