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Chris's blog - japanese exchange

Japanese Lessons

2/7/2019

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I have to say from the first lesson on the first day of the second term on the first week I was scared. I was scared because I thought just pronouncing the Japanese words will be really off and cringe, but Ms Yumiko has been really helpful and supportive throughout the whole term. Each lesson we would come after school Friday and lessons will begin at 1:30 and finish at 2:30. The lessons would start off with at least one of us saying the phrases Kiritsu, Kiotsuke, Rei, and Chakuseki and then we will introduce ourselves in Japanese so that we get use to it everyday and don't forget. Now that I the lessons are over, I can use these skills that Ms Yumiko has taught me and use it to meet and experience new things in Japan.

I'd like to say a ver big big thank you to Ms Yumiko for taking her own time to teach us Japanese, and the skills to become better. So Arigatou Gozimashita Ms Yumiko. Sayounara. 
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    Hi my name is chris carson and i am a year 11 student who is going to be travelling from New Zealand to Japan . This blog will help you show the new experiences i have explored and learned . 

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