Assalamualaikum minna san, こんにちは!
How’s your day? Hope everyone is doing fine. Today, I’ll be updating on
what I’ve been up to in my Japanese class. We’ve been practicing hiragana and
katakana handwriting. For me, hiragana is far way easier than katakana for its
round shapes and I actually can remember it by the picture illustrated in japan
foundation’s apps. And of course, as well as by tracing it down to the
worksheets that is one of our homework. Let me show you a picture of it.
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| seriously, I really need to learn to edit for this picture to be normal. huhu |
Recently, we learnt about かぞく. What is かぞく? Kazoku is where we
call ohana in Hawaii. It is family! We did an activity with our partner for
having questions and answers in regard with our family members and placed it in
the family tree.
What is mine?
So, here is my family, 私のかぞく。How about yours? Based on the family tree, we also made a brief presentation about each of our family. It is interesting to know about others’ on how their parents have different job than mine or their sibling members consists of 9 people and more. Despite of that, we also wrote a para of essay about our family on しごと、age, and what are their position in the family.
This post will be a short one. Nevertheless, thank you for reading!
さよなら!


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