[Machine Translation] N1 measures up to a slightly higher level than Level 1 of the exam. The passing line is almost the same as that of Level 1 of the old exam. [Features] /"Character/Vocabulary" is divided into two books, "Kanji" and "Vocabulary," for ease of learning. Kanji and Vocabulary" is divided into "Kanji" and "Vocabulary" for ease of learning. /By studying "Kanji", "Vocabulary" and "Grammar", students can acquire the language knowledge necessary for entrance exams (including "Reading Comprehension" and "Listening Comprehension"). Kanji learning is based on the displays you see on the street, and other practical and operational skills are also emphasized. Vocabulary and expressions commonly used in daily life, "compound words," "onomatopoeic and mimetic words," "katakana words," and "spoken language," which were not covered much in the previous test, are also actively covered. /Exercises include questions that reflect the new question format (grammar: "word rearrangement" and "sentence grammar," vocabulary: "word formation," etc.). Other Features: Familiar themes and fun illustrations promote learning. Three language translations (English, Chinese, and Korean) allow for self-study. Each section is organized on a two-page spread for easy study. In 6 to 8 weeks per book, students will be able to complete the minimum required study content for the exam.