Finally, I received my exam result for BJT.
It was more than what I expected. I aimed J3 but I couldn’t believe my eye when I saw the number 2.
Finally, I received my exam result for BJT.
It was more than what I expected. I aimed J3 but I couldn’t believe my eye when I saw the number 2.
I hardly had any time finding sensei, at least a sensible one yet less expensive.
I thought of seeking help from some of my Japanese friends to find someone who is good at teaching Japanese, not just daily conversation but at an advanced level.
Today, I couldn’t believe my luck. As I was reading email at work, my Japanese friend took a look at my schedule book and saw one of my weekly goals (I put small goals each week in my schedule). She said, “You’re looking for a Japanese teacher? I can help teach you if you like. You can come over to my house sometimes.”
I couldn’t believe what she said. Although I have been looking for a professional teacher with my hectic working schedule, it’s difficult for me to set time. But since I know what I want to learn (syllabus) and my friend is working at the same place, it would be easy to adjust the time.
Thank God.
I have speak Japanese for 7 years already but still felt it’s not enough for me to be much more successful in Japanese society.
My goal is to become a very fluent speaker of Japanese, almost as the native Japaneses themselves and will have no problem in business situations. I would also like to learn “kokugo”.
I will take the Business Japanese Test (BJT) this November 2007 and hope to score very high and become very fluent. To do this, I need to find a sensei, not just a volunteer but someone who knows well about teaching languages but qualified sensei cannot affort one.