I have 20 classes in a week (4 classes in a day on average). 1st period starts 8:45am. 6 st period finishes 19:45pm. I have 6st periods every weekday except Thursday. Around 8:00pm, it is so cold because it is winter now. When I go back to my house after a 6st period by motorbike, I froze to death... Friday is a hardest day for me because I have 6 classes from 1st period to 6st period. Most of classes are English classes. I have at least one English class every day. I like English very much, so I enjoy these classes. On Friday, I take 2 classes of other university. Yamanashi University ties up with some oth
Most of the weekends, you know, I work part-time as a waitress. Sometimes I go out for dinner with my family. My father and my older sister have a full-time job. So,they come back home late. My younger sister also busy because of her club activities. She is keen on basketball now. She practices basketball as one of members of her basketball team in her junior high school. Even though we live together, there are less chances to gather all members in weekdays. On the other hand, in weekend, it is easier to fit our schedules. We enjoy weekend's dinner together( ^^)八(^^*)
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Those are a lot of classes but I'm glad that you have fun and are still able to be with your family on the weekends. ^_^ Which of the English classes are your favorite? I hope that you don't get too cold on your motorbike. Where do you work? Do you enjoy it? Good luck!
You win. You have waaay more classes than me. Although, I can tell you study a lot because your English is great!
I have problems with getting to school too, though. I ride my bicycle but because it started snowing lately I'm not sure how I should get to school anymore.
Good luck with your busy schedule!
☆ ana san
I can't choose tge best class, but ifI dare to say my favorite class, I might select a Intensive class whose teacher is also Mr.Henneberry( this class's teacher). In the intensive class, we deal with matters which there are no right answers. That means any answer is O.K. We decide the best answer for ourselves. I prefer studying English itself to learning something with English! So, I like this class.
☆mikey san
I am happy to learn spoken language in your comment. "waaay more" is new for me. I guess I can use "waay" if I want to emphasize what I say. Is it right? I hope you can go to school somehow.
Yep, that's pretty much how it's used. I wouldn't use it in a report for school, but you'll hear it a lot in conversations. It might be similar to how people say ずーっと instead of ずっと sometimes. Even the regular 'way more' sounds like casual speech to me.
I was surprised that you knew the casual sexpression such as ずーっとin Japanese. But,now,I understand why you can speak (write?)fluently as a native speaker by reading your blogs again!I hope you can come to Japan and I can listen your Japanese at first hand(^^) Keep in touch!
Kanako,
You do not have to wait for Mikey to come to Japan to hear his Japanese, you could always use Skype for voice chat. That would be a very good way to start practicing spoken language together. Maybe we should discuss the use of Skype for language learning in class this week...
;-)
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