Why Japanese.
When I came to Columbia, I knew I would be taking either Chinese or Japanese. For the first week of this semester, I went to both classes to decide which I liked better. I chose Japanese because I found the teaching style to be fun and interactive. I also appreciate the daily quizzes which helps me with retention. In the future, I plan on living in Japan for work, so it is good to learn the language now instead of waiting until I get there. In high school, I took Japanese for three years and I developed an appreciation for their culture and way of life. I am very excited to continue to develop my Japanese speaking, reading and writing skills over the next two years.
そうですね。。 がんばって!
ReplyDeleteどうもありがとうございます!
DeleteI also like the living environment in Japan very much. こううんをいのる。
ReplyDeleteどうもありがとうございます! にほんのうちですか?
DeleteIt's great you will get to live in Japan! 日本のどこへいきますか。
ReplyDeleteときょへいきます。
Deleteそうですか。ときょうはとてもにぎやかですね。
DeleteHello. My name is Mei. I'm Japanese and a university student in Osaka, Japan. I can tell you about Japan. Nice to meet you.
ReplyDeleteWhat are you studying at your university?
DeleteGlad you decided to take Japanese. にほんでなにをしますか 。
ReplyDeleteSame to you! にほんではたらきます。いきませんか?
Deleteいつにほんへすんでいますか?
ReplyDeleteThe class wouldn’t be the same without you, glad you decided to take Japanese! 🙌
You warm my heart.
DeleteI also wanted to work in Japan in the future and take this class to prepare myself for that. のほんごを勉強しましょう!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you wanted to work in Japan. What type of job do you see yourself doing there?
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