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3 Dec 2022
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Do these sound natural as the title of a video?
(Advanced/Pre-advanced/Intermediate) Japanese Vocabulary Test
Do these sound natural as the title of a video?
(Advanced/Pre-advanced/Intermediate) Japanese Vocabulary Test
(Advanced/Pre-advanced/Intermediate) Japanese Vocabulary Test
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“pre-advanced” sounds strange, so I think a better option would be (Expert/Advanced/Intermediate)
- English (US)
@fukutaka Intermediate implies that there is also a beginner level. How many levels are there in total? You could say
Beginner, pre-intermediate, intermediate, advanced
Beginner, intermediate, advanced
Beginner, intermediate, advanced, expert
All these sound natural
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I’m not planning to release beginner level because I expect most viewers are not beginner…
I’m not planning to release beginner level because I expect most viewers are not beginner…
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