Watashi no Nihon-go kurasu
Yesterday was my last Japanese language class at Japan School for the first half of the year. The school will go on a summer break and the next class will resume in early September. I have always enjoy my Japanese language classes in Japan School. One of the reason is it is good to be taught by teachers who do it for free (yes, it is a community service by the Japanese teachers) and although it is just one hour once a week, the interaction is great. The classes are definately not sufficient for those who plan to go for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test but hey, it is better than nothing at all
Last week, Hideki sensei (the most handsome one in the school
haha!) and Toko sensei taught us the Japan School’s Bon Odori dance which they performed at the Bon Odori Festival last Saturday. I didnt manage to go but might do it next year. After the dance practise, the sensei(s) took our photos for remembrance. The photo session was really funny and we had a good time laughing.
This is a serious one with Hideki sensei and Toko sensei standing behind. Note everyone was smiling their best and try to look prim and proper. Haha! Cant stand this photo.
Hideki sensei took this photo, saying " Please don’t stand so straight, everyone!". So, this we decided to pose a little.
Hideki sensei decided I can get the most cheeky student award.
May Ling and I were beginning to enjoy posing like idiots for the photo session
Minnasan, mata kugatsu aimasu ne!
Natsu yasumi ga tanoshii yo.
Eh…how come the photos are look cut into half? Aiii…I m bad with blogs. Hontouni sumimasen!!!!
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そうかわいい! so CUTE!
Hey, I can read the hiragana u typed! Haha!
“Kao-san” @ Christine-san! Zenbude kawaii yo! You make me feel I really miss my nihongo no kurasu!
Ying Ying, try asking the Japan School in Singapore. I think they have the same service too? Ganbatte ne
I don’t know what’s the Japanese school name in Singapore…how to check?
Please help me to check with your KL school see whether they know the branch for this “free study” in Singapore. Arigatou gozaimasu! 