There are many reasons I chose to learn Japanese (at Columbia University). Since I was very young, I have always wanted to be able to watch Japanese movies and animations without subtitles, especially those by Miyazaki Hayao. So, when I first learned--taught myself--Japanese, I would watch series of animations and movies in Japanese and would mimic any conversation in them. However, because I did not have many chances to meet and talk to Japanese people, I stopped improving and started forgetting Japanese. So, when I started to take a Japanese course at Columbia, I was not able to speak, understand, write and read in Japanese. Yet, I still had the desire to be able to speak in Japanese. Also, I wanted to take a fun class in my senior year.
ジナさん、
ReplyDelete20年後に先生ですか。しんりがく先生はすごいですね。
わたしも20年後に いぬがいます。いぬがすきですから。
ああ そうですか、ちいさいいぬがいますか?
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ReplyDeleteいいせいかつですね。心理学はむずかしですか。
ReplyDeleteありがとう! はい、むずかしいです。
Deleteジナさんのせいかつはすごいです!ジナさんはとてもいい先生ですね。コロンビア大学のせんせいですか。わたしのドリームジョブもきょうしです。
ReplyDeleteありがとう!あ、そうですか!いいですねー
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