lazer85 wrote:im not sure thats true. I've heard the same thing from various people, all of whom are taking the test but the test pamphlet said that the seperate section grades are just for your personal reference and studying benefit.
I have a lot of books and they all basically say 'this MIGHT be what you can expect' and that you need to know this stuff but they dont really give a breakdown of whether there will be a vocabulary section within the grammar etc. section or if the vocabulary questions will all tie in with the readings.
I refer you to Section 5.2 in the English Guide. I would assume something similar in the Japanese version.
(2)Pass or fail
The requirements for passing have changed so that examinees must now exceed the minimum acceptable score for both the total as well as each scoring section.
Failure to exceed the minimum acceptable score in any scoring sections will result in a fail for the entire test, even if your total score is above the minimum acceptable score. The purpose of setting a minimum acceptable score for each scoring section is to assess the comprehensive proficiency.
The minimum acceptable score for passing both the total score and each scoring section will be announced in 2010.
They do break down section one(grammar and vocabulary) into two separate grades A, B, C and it is these that are for reference rather than being a score. However the scores are just that, and a minimum in each area is needed. (section 5.3.3)
Mind you there are only two sections on N1 and N2, Listening and Everything else. So it's only an issue if the candidates listening skills aren't as good as they might be. Reading, Grammar and Vocab are all on the same paper. (N3 and below separate out the Reading)
I think they've made the content and nature of the test more obscure on purpose. Until there is information from people who have actually taken the test on what they can remember about the paper, everyone including textbook publishers is more or less guessing.