Yes, I would love to study in Japan. In fact, I've actually planned to study Japanese in Tokyo a few years ago, but my company won't let me take a no pay leave to go. Hence I ended up hiring a private tutor to teach me.
As much as I'd love to study in Japan, I don't plan to become a Japanese citizen. I want improve my Japanese so that I can get a job which allows me to fly over to Japan from time to time to work. That would be perfect!
I actually have a friend who has gone to study her master degree in Nagoya and have successfully landed herself a full time job in Tokyo. Having said that, she's not interested in becoming a Japanese citizen at all, but she plan to stay there as long as possible.
Yes, I would love to study in Japan. In fact, I've actually planned to study Japanese in Tokyo a few years ago, but my company won't let me take a no pay leave to go. Hence I ended up hiring a priva ...
bokeh 發表於 2012-7-5 08:10 AM
Is your private tutor a Japanese or? Did she/he does a good job??
Haha, study abroad in Japan =/= be Japanese citizen
If you really love Japan, you MUST come and feel Japan by yourself
I think this is a good experience and hope your wish come true
Is your private tutor a Japanese or? Did she/he does a good job??
Haha, study abroad in Japan =/= be Japanese citizen
If you really love Japan, you MUST come and feel Japan by yourself
I think this ...
blacker14tt 發表於 2012-7-6 08:57 AM
Yes, my private tutor is a Japanese male. He used to taught Japanese in university. When I met him, he was already semi-retired. He did a good job in teaching me Japanese.
Oh, I've been to Japan several times, so I know how it's like to be there. Like I said before, I'd love to get a job so that I can fly to Japan from time to time. That way I can utilize my Japanese language skills.