Some of you might wanna know how was my FIRST Japanese class *eyes-shining-brightly*
First of all, I was late. Sort of. Luckily that time sensei (teacher) was taking down the attendance.
She introduced herself as Tanaka-sensei and started the class by teaching us numerals. No problem there.
There's about 18 students in my class, which means that all the seats were taken (yes the class's kinda small but actually the largest class compared to other classes there, if you get what I mean). Most of them are already working, including one or two housewives, 5 or 6 studying youngsters like me, and one uncle who looks very rock (long-haired, pierced ears and all).
It's a strange mixture but somehow I know we can get along just fine since everyone's quite enthusiastic to learn Japanese.
Tanaka-sensei was a very kind and patient lady, she never show any I'm-in-a-bad-mood faces and in that 2-hour class she managed to get us laughing quite a number of times. She's quite cute actually, not the hot-girl-cute kind but the personality-cute kind. I think she's married. She looks like she's in her 30s.
Although I already knew 95% of the stuff taught in class, but learning it again from a real Japanese teacher is really nice. Sort of gave me the confidence you know.
ANYWAY, I should be studying for my final exam which is JUST A WEEK AWAY.
So, when you hear from me again, I will be released from the grasps of exam-stress and free to talk and do whatever I want. Heehee. Sayonara!!
Yvonne..
First of all, I was late. Sort of. Luckily that time sensei (teacher) was taking down the attendance.
She introduced herself as Tanaka-sensei and started the class by teaching us numerals. No problem there.
There's about 18 students in my class, which means that all the seats were taken (yes the class's kinda small but actually the largest class compared to other classes there, if you get what I mean). Most of them are already working, including one or two housewives, 5 or 6 studying youngsters like me, and one uncle who looks very rock (long-haired, pierced ears and all).
It's a strange mixture but somehow I know we can get along just fine since everyone's quite enthusiastic to learn Japanese.
Tanaka-sensei was a very kind and patient lady, she never show any I'm-in-a-bad-mood faces and in that 2-hour class she managed to get us laughing quite a number of times. She's quite cute actually, not the hot-girl-cute kind but the personality-cute kind. I think she's married. She looks like she's in her 30s.
Although I already knew 95% of the stuff taught in class, but learning it again from a real Japanese teacher is really nice. Sort of gave me the confidence you know.
ANYWAY, I should be studying for my final exam which is JUST A WEEK AWAY.
So, when you hear from me again, I will be released from the grasps of exam-stress and free to talk and do whatever I want. Heehee. Sayonara!!
Yvonne..