Assalamualaikum and
ohaiyo minna-san!
How’s life? Hope
everything is fine and you are doing good, ok? Let us proceed to another entry.
Last week we did some casting of a conversation in Japan between the host and
the guest. It was a great experience. We could not speak japan language or even
try to do so outside of the class because it’s a foreign language in USIM and
not everyone learnt it. Whatever it is, be diligent and don’t feel shy when we
are learning new things. Apply and get a grip on it. I recorded a few videos,
to be precise only two of my classmates group acting. I forgot to record mine.
But, yeah. You can see the gist of it.
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My classmates were acting the host-guest conversation!
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I hope the video can be watched clearly >-<
So, how was it? Interesting,
isn’t it?
And also, we learnt
loads of new kanji. It’s a bit tricky to memorize them, yet, they are fun. Yesterday,
my friends and I went to Watson to by some toiletries. We found a facial
cleanser with a big few kanji on it with hiragana descriptions. We read a
tamago kanji and pronounce the hiragana stated on the product even though we
did not know the meaning of it. It’s a good practice, I assure you.
Once, sensei used to
tell us about sumo. Because there was an exercise in the textbook in regard to
a sumo wrestler. So, sumo wrestlers have a strict or discipline kind of life as
they should devote themselves to the game. The game used to be regarded as a sanctity
game. And the sumo wrestlers were to be ought as a god. But, today the believe
has been modernized. I’ll check it again sometimes. It’s a good knowledge and
it is interesting to learn other people cultures and traditions.
That’s all. Till then.

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