I am so happy today..(arent I always:))..well today is special. After a month and a half of attending Japanese classes every Tuesday and Thursday, I managed to pass the "exam"! The "exam" was that each one of us would able to speak Japanese for about 5 minutes. I together with May (from Tanzania) acted a waitress-customer scenerio. It was so beautiful and I was so proud of us and myself!!
So Thanks to that beautiful Japanese conversation, I am going to get a certifcate in Japanese speaking at the end of my training.
Well, since I need to polish my Nihongo (Japanese) I have enrolled into another Japanese class. This time its a Japanese conversation class. I hope it will be as fun as the previous one has been.
After the 'test" Our sensei ( teacher) taught us how to make sumo wrestlers out of paper.
So Thanks to that beautiful Japanese conversation, I am going to get a certifcate in Japanese speaking at the end of my training.
Well, since I need to polish my Nihongo (Japanese) I have enrolled into another Japanese class. This time its a Japanese conversation class. I hope it will be as fun as the previous one has been.
After the 'test" Our sensei ( teacher) taught us how to make sumo wrestlers out of paper.
And we actually had our sumos verse each other in a sumo ring. It was really fun. We were like little children again. I guess its true when they say that in every adult, there is a child. There were all these adults, cheering and clapping as their 'sumos" won or lost!!
At the end of the day Suzie ( from Namibia)'s sumo emerged the grand champion aka Yokozuna! It was a delightful way to end the class.
Oh, such fond memories!
At the end of the day Suzie ( from Namibia)'s sumo emerged the grand champion aka Yokozuna! It was a delightful way to end the class.
Oh, such fond memories!
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