I know a lot of people who teach in English in Japan.
Japan is a pretty fun place.
It sure is and their history is rich as can be!
And traditional arts like Ikebana.
Flower arrangement smile And let's not forget Origami. Some Japanese are incredibly good at this!
Or the art of the tea ceremony. I don't like tea, but it's beautiful to watch.
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 5:01 pm
Kaiten Jiron
Yami Miyagawa
Kaiten Jiron
Auntie is being worked on. So far this is probably what she will look like.
Looks good to me!
Ugh FINALLY I can let myself check Gaia, I was practicing my basic first hiragana and refused to give myself fun time till DONE. HOURS later (thanks to a sloooooow laptop (the one downstairs, not the pc I use) a printer that didn't work as should and very annoying irritable few later hours, I finally finished. I seriously can't see ANY Japanese script anymore for today ._.;
Cool. My college used the Genki program and my teacher couldn't teach worth a darn.
I can set up my own schedule. As it is now I have one dialogue per 2 days. Of course this includes conversations, language points, different uses and a detailed explanation followed by exercises. Each unti has 3 dialogues (one has 2) I study an hour a day so I don't overload my brain as it is rather tricky. Like Monday and Tuesday I do Unit two, Dialogue 1, Wednesday and Thursday Unit two, Dialogue 2, Friday/Saturday Unit two, Dialogue 3, then Sunday that unit's hiragana lessons followed by a recap (usually two hours)
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 5:33 pm
Kaiten Jiron
EclecticNatureOutcast
Cool. My college used the Genki program and my teacher couldn't teach worth a darn.
I can set up my own schedule. As it is now I have one dialogue per 2 days. Of course this includes conversations, language points, different uses and a detailed explanation followed by exercises. Each unti has 3 dialogues (one has 2) I study an hour a day so I don't overload my brain as it is rather tricky. Like Monday and Tuesday I do Unit two, Dialogue 1, Wednesday and Thursday Unit two, Dialogue 2, Friday/Saturday Unit two, Dialogue 3, then Sunday that unit's hiragana lessons followed by a recap (usually two hours)
Cool! My teacher worked on speaking in class and tested us in writing so I couldn't really learn
Or the art of the tea ceremony. I don't like tea, but it's beautiful to watch.
I like tea as much as I like coffee. My favorite is Chai tea.
EclecticNatureOutcast
I have a language official course. Once I am done I can opt for exams and earn a certificate.
I like Chai tea too, but I'm not supposed to drink it. xp
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 9:23 pm
Hello everyone. I've just been invited to join you folks in this lovely RP, and I hope we can all become friends. Thank you for allowing me into your community. smile
Say I wanted to open up a tailoring shop, where would it fit in best in the town of briggs?
I'm not sure if this is the answer to your question, but all public spaces are announcements, shops are stickies, and homes are just regular threads.
Please tell me if I'm wrong.
You are correct but I meant function wise. Would you want me to place my shop? Could I open my own store front in town or would you want me to open it in the mall?