My Cousin Is Japanese And Doesn’t Fluently Speak English And Sometimes We Have Trouble Communicating
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Not long ago I joined this three dimentional Chat called IMVU. Though it I have not only met many wonderful people who live in Japan, but many others who speak the language well and live elsewhere. I never knew that South America had a large Japanese immigrant population until I met someone from Brazil who was of Japanese decent.
IMVU.com is a great way to meet people and besides the 3 d chat there are various clubs you can join including Japanese music and culture clubs, J-dorama clubs and Japanese language clubs as well. I strongly reccomend it if you want to improve your language skills.
JennySensei is thinking about her life.
I lived in Japan for two years. I’d say I’m already an advanced beginner, but I’m forgetting a lot. I want to keep up with the language and even become fluent.
i’ve been practicing my hiragana too… (most basic of the 3 japanese writing systems). My friend (foreign exchange student) has been an enthusiastic teacher :)
carrieeeeeee is going to watch a movie
i already know some basic japanese, but since having finished japanese school,i am losing a lot of it and wish to further perfect the language, since i am half and want to be more involved with my culture
renvi is sakasa.
I used to be fluent back in 4th grade, but now as I go into my second semester as a freshman in college, I can hardly hold a conversation…
how sad. D:
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