Posts Tagged ‘Japanese’

Portable library.

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

I am so glad that I finally figured out how to upload .pdf files onto my Ipod. Using the iBook app that is. There are a few pdf books that I’ve been wanting to read but just didn’t because I don’t like reading books from my computer screen since I cannot lie down and read. :)

I got my Genki books with audio files on it too. So while using the book I could listen to the audio that comes with it anytime anywhere. I got it mainly for the Japanese language dictionary and videos. But since it can do even more than that, I am indeed very happy.

My ipod is getting chock-full of things in it I must admit – Japanese videos, books, music, dictionary apps, guitar app, steel drum app, garden app, and loads more. I used to joke about the only thing you can’t do with an iphone/ipod is make coffee. I spoke to soon, since there is an app that makes coffee. :D But not the one that you can drink though. Well, at least you can tell people it does everything including making coffee.

Anime! Anime!

Sunday, February 20th, 2011

For the past one week I’ve been watching one anime after another. I guess most probably because it has been rather stressful for me the past week. Even my eczema flared up. I needed something to take my mind off the things that are bothering me for a bit. Anime seems to be a good way for me. Not only because they are fun, but I practice listening to Japanese as well.

Honestly, I don’t think I’d ever get tired of anime. Not even when I have agespots and wrinkles all over. ( Well, not that so much likely with all the age spot and wrinkle treatments these days :) ) Further, it makes me real happy when I understood some words without reading the subtitles. Hopefully I can ditch the subtitles all together after sometime.

JLPT

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Unlike some countries where they have the JLPT twice a year, in July and December, in Hungary there is only one in December. I don’t really know why, but I’m guessing that it may be due to the lack of candidates.

I have decided to apply and sit for the exam this year. Sure or not? Well, I’m not very confident about my exam taking abilities, but I think I really should take it. At least there is some sort of a target and hopefully I can use the certificate to work. Having a JLPT cert is like having an accountancy degree or an IT degree. Because you can always find accounts finance jobs, or IT related jobs anywhere you go. Accountancy is usually the same anywhere, the same goes for IT. My law degree is not recognized here since the legal system is not the same. Japanese language would be the same anywhere, and as long as there are people or companies who needs it (quite many) I may be able to use it.

That is what I think at least. Other than that at least the exam would be something to focus on and look forward to.

Need online tutor.

Friday, January 14th, 2011

My Japanese teacher moved to another country, following her boyfriend. So I am teacherless for now. I’ve got to admit, without a teacher I do tend to slack more times than I’d would like to admit. I need some sort of order or routine. Doing it myself, it’s not so easy to create a routine. How do people do it?

So I am browsing around and thinking about whether or not it would be a good idea to get an online tutor. Talk through skype or YM, and send in homeworks through emails. Believe me, looking for a toro snowblower with a great bargain is easier than finding the right tutor with the right price.

I am considering to just enroll on the YesJapan.com courses. I own 3 of they’re textbooks so perhaps their courses would be the most ideal since I am somewhat used to their style of teaching. Though I’m not really sure whether there is ‘live’ online chat involve or not. Or I can just ask some random Japanese whether they would like to be my online teacher for a fee. :) The latter choice sounds more interesting to me.

Whatever it is, I really should get back to that learning and studying routine.

Loving my ipod.

Friday, December 10th, 2010

I got my ipod few weeks ago and I got the KOTOBA dictionary and a few other Japanese learning Applications as well as a few other Hungarian language learning applications. I can say goodbye to all those bulky dictionaries. Is it worth it? Yes. Compared to getting an electronic dictionary, it is so much worth it to get an ipod/iphone and get these great apps. Just by getting them won’t get me smarter, I know, but it makes life easier.

The camera is just a big plus. The pictures don’t turn out as good as those that what digital cameras would come up with, but I can take decent enough pictures for blogging and twitter. What more can one ask for right?

I even drafted  study plans for my Japanese and Hungarian lessons on it. With this I sure save a lot of paper and time spent searching for words from the paperback dictionaries.

Anime day!

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Sent the little one off to kindergarten earlier today so we could do our shopping early and go back home early too. While standing at

the cashier, eyeing one item after another going through the barcode scanner, I thought about how I would spend my day today besides doing the normal household chores.

It has been ages since I last watched an anime. Months actually. I saw only one Japanese drama couple of weeks ago. It is essential that I watch some Japanese programmes just to sharpen my listening skills as a Japanese language student. I still don’t understand a lot, but once I managed to pick up some words I’d feel pretty happy that I learnt something at least in class. :)

So it is settled then. After lunch and doing the household chores and cleaning, I’d make myself comfy and watch some animes. :P

In search for the right bargain.

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

My search for the best priced Ipod has begun. I’m looking forward to own my first Apple product that I’ve even downloaded the itunes software on my computer. :) Now is the time I really need something like one of those insurance quote websites. Best priced offer all on one website.

As opposed to what I have decided earlier,I won’t be getting the 4th generation one, but I may be getting the 3rd generation instead. Why? Because I don’t think I need the extra features like facetime and HD camera. I have my Lumix for video and picture taking, and I don’t know anyone else who owns an iphone or ipod with facetime. After all, the first important reason why I wanted one is because of the Japanese dictionary application.

101 kanji.

Monday, August 30th, 2010

We just came back from  the weekend house. No internet, no computers, no television. Other than enjoying the outdoors, the only thing I could do was study. We’ve finally approached the last lesson in the Genki I book. So I revised back all that we’ve learnt so far. I even made myself write the kanji characters over and over. I’ve learnt 100 over kanjis so far, but the only ones that I can remember well are only about 101. That’s an achievement I think, for someone who is having a hard time learning them. :)

Kanji is pretty intersting to learn. And I believe, the more characters you learn, you will realize that some characters are just a combination of 2 or more of other kanji characters. The more you see them often the more easier to remember. (Just like most things.)

Other than writing over and over on paper, I also have the “Tadashii Kanji Kaki to Rikun” for NDS. It is a DS game application that is targeted for the Japanese students who are learning to write. There are hiragana, katakana and kanji writing drills. At first it was a little bit difficult to navigate through since it is only in Japanese. But once you get the hang of it, this game can be a real good tool for learning Japanese writings.

Well, 101 kanjis down 2000 over more to go. Learning a language can be an uphill journey, but with the right motivation, and proper tools, the climb would be a lot easier. Hopefully, in less than 10 years, I will have my own custom business cards as a private Japanese language teacher. :p Well, that’s my ‘dream’. Now, I’m still on the journey to achieving that dream. :)

Should I just move to Japan?

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

It’s like going nowhere. I mean my Japanese studies. 1 class a week, with studies less than an hour a day. I know that I should do more than this. When I read about people going to Japan to study the language and yet came back doing only slightly better than before Japan, I’d think about what are the chances for me. Someone who never been to Japan even. Sometimes I do wonder whether I should try living in Japan. Well, not in this lifetime I suppose. Getting diamonds is a lot more feasible to me than moving to Japan.

How does one create a Japanese immersion environment?

What do you want to do in the future?

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

We did this little exercise in my Japanese class a week ago, asking each other about our future plans. What we’d do with our Japanese when we can speak the language one day. Interestingly, I haven’t thought about it thoroughly. I’ve no serious thought yet on what I’d do with my Japanese. (If I manage to speak it yet) Well, it be interesting to be a translator or perhaps a teacher also.  :)

It is nice to know that no matter at what stange in life you are in, you still can re-invent yourself. There are so many people going back to medical assistant school to become health care assistants, language schools to increase job opportunities, get a phd for a promotion etc. As for me, I’m learning Japanese for….. Hmm. Need to have a clear set of goal. For now it is between a translator and a teacher.

Hopefully, I will be able to figure it out in the near future.

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