はじめまして(Hajimemashite), Chen-desu. どおぞよろしく(Doozo yoroshiku).
My full name is Lillian Chen, and as of now I am in Sato-sensee's 9:00 am JPN 101 class. I'm an "ichi nen see" (freshman) living in Forbes College (best residential college on campus)!
http://ysfine.com/princeton/forbesc11.jpg
I decided to study Japanese because of many reasons:
1. I visited Japan in the summer of 2014, specifically Tokyo and Hakone, and fell in love with the country (both the city and the countryside). Ever since I was young, I loved watching and reading Japanese anime and manga, and I loved learning about Japanese culture from movies, books, and through my visit to Japan. I would love to go back again and explore more Japanese cities as well as continue to study the language there (study abroad!). My goal is to be able to live sufficiently while in Japan and to communicate effectively with the locals.
http://jeremyng.smugmug.com/Travel/In-and-around-Tokyo-Monjya/DSC6016/773011668_YL4UE-L.jpg
2. I also want to visit Japan in 2020 since the Olympics are being held there, and being able to speak the language/be a translator for other during my time there would be awesome!
3. Japan's tech industry is booming--tech and other businesses are growing extremely quickly and it's a ripe time to live and work in Japan. Since I want to do business and possibly live in Japan in the future, learning Japanese is crucial.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/technology/2016/07/22/103762674-masa-tech-large_trans++ulmngyk1nEPNRM5Qu5tZfhjq2OoU_OWxLPIobNmUt48.jpg
In this class, I'm excited about everything! Learning how to speak, read, and write Japanese. I love learning new languages and the Japanese characters, similar to Chinese characters, are so beautiful and fun to write. I am also excited to get to know and communicate with the other students in the class more, and hopefully, we will all study abroad in Japan together! はい (Hai)!
The first 3 days were difficult because I was torn between taking Japanese or some other language class like German 101, French 101, or Chinese 305. However, I finally (and happily) made the decision to stick with Japanese this year. The pronunciation of the words were sort of difficult, because the sounds and vowels are unlike any language I am used to (Chinese/English). I am looking forward to practicing more and becoming more familiar with the words we learned this week.
That's all for now. Looking forward to posting my next blog post for you all. じゃ、また (Ja, mata)!
Sincerely,
Chen-san
チェンさん、はじめまして。
ReplyDeleteわたしは かんさいだいがくの 高田華那(たかだ はな)です。日本語をべんきょうしてくれてありがとうございます。ブログたのしみにしています。
Hello,Chen-san
I am Hana Takada from Kansai University D group.
I'm happy that you decided to study Japanese and I look forward to reading your next blog:)