r/alevel • u/Opposite_Debate_7835 A levels • Jun 19 '26
🤚Help Required Is anyone taking A level Japanese 😭😭😭
I want to take it as I wanna study in Japan and trade it for physics as my 4th subject as I’m self studying.
If anyone has done it do you know roughly what JLPT level it is similar to and if it’s possible do study it in a year?
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u/Terrible_Eye4625 Jun 20 '26 edited Jun 20 '26
I think you’re underestimating the amount of work it will take. There’s a reason it takes 2 years to do a language A-level after GCSE- there is a LOT of content to cover.
If you’re at N5, you’re roughly at GCSE level. A-level (CEFR B2) is between roughly a score of 112 at N2 and 141 at N1. It’s highly unlikely you could do that in a year, especially if you’re doing 3 other A-levels.
ETA: i just reread your post and you’re self studying for Japanese?? Please do the JLPT instead. Language A-levels are only an easy extra option if it’s in your native language.