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わたしわ-WatashiWa

I'm just another person
who lives in Singapore.
Just another admirer of
Japanese culture and language



好み-DaiSukiMono

Anime
Games
Eating
Slacking



憎悪-DaiKiraiMono

Studying
Homework
Failing
Going shoping



願い-HoshiMono

Learn Japanese
Master Japanese
Go to Japan
Experience Japan
Live in Japan
Good results



友人-Tomodachi

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-Ming Xuan-San
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-Nelson-San
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-Zhan Yi-San



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Watashi No Sensei


Just returned from Japanese lessons so let me introduce my Sensei while her image is still fresh in my mind. Firstly, my Sensei is a 25?-year-old lady with a pleasant smile and a jacket to shield herself from the cold classroom. Her straight blond hairstyle coupled with her fair complexion would make obvious to anyone that she is Japanese. She came from Sapporo, if I remember correctly, well know for it's hot springs; thats all I know about her. Anyway, I am sastified with her as my Sensei as, well, she makes class enjoyable in her own ways; she has this infectious laughter that spreads when she laughs?o.O Yeah, and also she teaches well as in, I understand, my class understands, she understands our questions well too. So on a scale from 1 to 10, I would rate her as a 9 pointer teacher. Well, I mean she is excellent but there is always room for improvement. For example, I don't know....can't think of anything she can improve on, LOL. Yup, so that's my Sensei, cheerful, welcoming and so polite that she repeats, "Sumimasen" a few times even for a simple mistake such as droping a marker on the floor although it didn't affect anyone. Oh yea, forgot to add that her name is Takamatsu Naoko, what a nice name!



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