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Japan (​日本)

Lessons

20/5/2019

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Every Friday of term 2, at 1:30 pm, the 6 exchange students have lessons learning the language of Japan. These lessons were led by our amazing teacher, Yumiko sensei. During these lessons, we learn how to speak Japanese, preparing ourselves before our departure to Japan. The first lesson started with basic introductions and greetings, where we learned how to introduce ourselves in Japanese. As we progress with our lessons, we go more in dept with the culture of Japan and the customs of Japan. In one of your lessons, we got to try Japanese food for the first time. Japanese food is more unique and different from the food that I have in my daily life. Because I am going to have it so often, I will be able to adapt to the Japanese culture through the new food that I try. 

I am grateful to have a teacher like Yumiko sensei, who is willing to share and teach her culture with us.She is always prepared with slides and lessons as soon as we enter the class and always makes the lesson fun and easy to understand. Without Yumiko sensei, we would be really lost in Japan. I am now able to write my name and introduce myself in Japanese thanks to Yumiko sensei. I am excited to go to Japan and put my lessons to use. 

​ありがとうございました Yumiko sensei. ☺☺☺

We only have 6 weeks left before we fly out to Japan. Every part of my body gets excited as the days near. I mark off every day on the calendar as the days pass. The preparations for Japan are becoming more intense as we don't have much time left. I swear, if it weren't for my mum reminding me that I still have a whole month left, I would have already been packed and ready for the Japan.

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