Hello I’m Anne (アンネ) I’m posting my progress and study methods, sharing useful apps I find on my way to pass the JLPT! Come study with me! Inspire each other!
When I started to dive deeper into studying kanji, this is what my room looked like! The breakthrough for me was mnemonics. Are you struggling with kanji right now?
This helped me, maybe it helps you, too:
https://t.co/ljXnTOOUTZ
In the JLPT you will always find questions with kanji that are similar and easy to mix up…this practice series prepares you for this. (間違いやすい漢字)
I did not even consider this when taking the JLPT for the first couple times. Therefore, this recommendation.
皆さん、お久しぶり🌸 I am still living and learning Japanese. How about you? Today I would like to recommend a series I really like studying with. Especially when you are preparing for tests such as the JLPT this may come in handy. I do one page before sleeping every day.
The great thing is that the answers can be found on the page that follows. The answer page also has furigana under the kanji. If you were not able to read the kanji in de Question sentence, you can look it up on the answer page. It also shows related words and kanji which helps!
@matt_in_tokyo If I had known this before, I would have chosen an IT, mechanic or engineer profession.
But I‘ve seen people with bachelor degrees in English or literature in communication specialist positions so even if you‘re not an engineer,you could be sent to Headquarters in Japan as Expat
@matt_in_tokyo Working Visa:
Find a company in your country that sends Expats to Japan. Live and work there for 1-3 years and go back or ask for an extension of your work / residence permit.
No Japanese language skills necessary.
Benefits: Company pays for rent, insurance and family.
This is also the reason why I haven‘t been posting much lately. I also went back to university to study and very busy with work💦
But I want to get back to studying japanese intensively again pretty soon ✨
I‘ve been 6 month into my new job. This is all I wanted. My language skills have improved significantly thanks to this job, because I have to use japanese language on a daily basis.
It‘s a blessing.
@am_kaz I don’t know if that is helpful in any way, but I would probably give him ideas on how to improve his english outside of work. (English movies, communities, apps) and whenever said person starts to „just want to practice“, apologize and say you have things to do?….
update: The name on my N2 certificate was written incorrectly.
I still haven‘t received a corrected version of my certificate. 20 mails later …Now three institutes are involved and hopefully in a couple of weeks I‘ll have the corrected version!
😂💦💦💦💦 yeah…I know.
fun fact:
I did nothing wrong. The name on my test voucher / Application form etc was written as should be: correct everywhere… and yes, it happened when it was printed on the certificate in Japan.
That‘s what happened 1000%.
I never imagined it would be so troublesome…
I bought this cute little calender during my trip to Japan last year….I highly recommend buying one if you travel to Japan in November/December…
I really enjoy reading about all the little life hacks..!
We will begin accepting entries for the 8th JLPP International Translation Competition on Thursday, June 1.
●Submission period: Thursday, June 1, 13:00 – Friday, June 30, 23:59 (JST)
●Use the Entry Form to be posted on our website on June 1.
https://t.co/6y9gkoW7vM