I started studying Japanese when I was in middle school. I mostly self-taught myself, and the major reason was that Korea and Japan had a long history together, and I thought in order to better understand my own country's past, I needed to know as much about the countries related to it. Then as I was learning, I realized what a pretty language Japanese was, and how many similarities it shared with my own language. Our cultures overlapped in many ways also, and finding these different links between my home and another country was very intriguing. I stopped teaching myself the language as I became busier with other academics in high school. But the desire to formally learn the language had never left me, and that is why I decided to take this course in college. I am excited to see how much my Japanese will improve this year. I believe that knowing many languages is power, and I am excited to be able to call Japanese a language I can use adeptly in the future as one of the tools in ...
べんごしはいいですね。がんばりますよ!
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답글삭제なるほど!かんこくにかえるのですね。あめりかでのけいけんがしょうらいやくにたちそうですね!わたしはしょうらいがいこくにすみたいです!あなたがいますんでいるアメリカにすんでみたいです。にほんもいいところですが、がいこくでくらすことにあこがれています。わたしはまだしょうらいなにになるか、はっきりときめていません。まずは、これからりゅうがくしたいとおもっています。
답글삭제I see! You will go back to Korea, won't you? Your experiences in America will be helpful for you! I want to live in a foreign country! I want to live in America, where you live now. Japan is a great country, but I long to spend time in abroad. I haven't decided yet what i will do in my future. First of all, I will study abroad.