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paklan
post Jan 6 2006, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(jhcj @ Jan 5 2006, 06:49 PM)
LESSON 12: PRACTISE

doko ni ikimashō ka.
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jhcj, to teach other people Japanese here for free, you are such a wonderful person! Kudos to you!
You should be rewarded, you know....

Otoko yo...ganbare!!!


paklan
post May 23 2006, 09:15 AM

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QUOTE(SailorMercury @ May 22 2006, 11:58 PM)
soko wa dame!
yamete kudasai!!

***ichi jikan atode***

mou dame!!!
i cyauuu yo!!!!
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**sono ato de**
"Dou? Kimochi ii darou?"
"Umm..kimochi yokatta. Mou ikkai choudai...Sore de mou hitori ga itara dou kashira..."

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paklan
post Jan 22 2007, 12:40 AM

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QUOTE(sharingan devil @ Dec 29 2006, 06:10 AM)
JLPT? it bring backs memories smile.gif

Passed level 3 after 8 month learning japanese.
the next year, I and my comrades are suppose to sit for level 2 and 1, but I didnt go for the exam. Instead, I was having winter holiday with my family at UK rclxms.gif

but level2 is so kacang that everyone passed with high scores...exept me who did not take the exam... but nobody passed level 1. the highest point is  less3-5 points for the level 1 marks...
hmmm... I wish I could try level 1 once I return to malaysia.
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Wow~....you said Level2 is so kacang?????
I thought the higher you go the tougher it comes....

Someone told be before (that was a long, long time ago) that if you pass Level1 you are then almost pass for a native.
Don't know how far the thruth though...


paklan
post Jan 28 2007, 06:40 PM

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QUOTE(Rikki @ Jan 28 2007, 02:36 PM)
If u take japanese classes in most japanese language institute do they give u certificate or something? There will be exams right..? What's JLPT..? >.<
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JPLT: Japanese Language Proficiency Test
There are 3 levels: Level 3 (the easiest), Level 2 (Intermediate) and Level 1 (advance).
This is a standard exam for all foreigners (termed Gaijin-'alien' in Japanese).
Meaning to say, regardless of the country you're from, you sit the same exam.
During the 90s, most of the top scorers for Level 2 and Level 1 are Malaysian.

Level 3 focuses more on the recognition of their alphabets plus simple words and grammars

Level 2 focuses more on day-to-day conversation with the ability to read/inteprete their Kanjis.
Hearing test is introduced at this level.
Writing essay is also introduced here.
That's why people called this level is a 'giant leap from level 3'.

So imagine bros, what would you encounter in Level 1..... shakehead.gif
That was during early 90s. I do not know whether the curriculum has changed since then.

Most universities/colleges in Japan now require you to pass Level 2 before you are given permission to sit for their enrollment test.
My advise to you:
Unless it's required, don't sit for Level 1.
Instead, take Level 2 and go to Japan. Mingle with their community (make friends, etc), stay there for at least a year, get back and take Level 1. You'll pass with flying colours.

But carefull guys, I had a friend long time ago who went to Japan just 'to have a taste' and end up living there for 15 years. He said "life over there too shiok leh..! Totally different from PJ worr...." drool.gif
What did he do over there? You don't want to know. The last job that he had was a 'special messenger' to the underworld lords...



paklan
post Jan 29 2007, 07:26 PM

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QUOTE(oneeleven @ Jan 28 2007, 10:36 PM)
Frenz, I've posted this elsewhere, but all of you here seem like good hearted people, so just a little note to help you further along the cultural path:

QUOTE(oneeleven @ Jan 2 2007, 04:49 PM)
People serious about JP must first learn that being lazy and saying "jap" is not acceptable to many JPNS.  Sometimes it's felt to be the same as the "N-word" for Blacks or to be called a Chink Gook or Chinaman.

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Thank you I was just about to correct him/her , I am japanese and it's quite offending. It's the same as calling the chinese "chinks" , same effect on me you'd be suprised how many ppl i've corrected via PM. Thank you for highligting the mistake.

Thanx for understanding everyone , nihongo ganbatte ne~

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日本人? 英語上手ですな。。。。

paklan
post Feb 4 2007, 12:36 AM

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QUOTE(WingKalimdor @ Jan 30 2007, 01:35 PM)
あなたの英国は熟練している今でも日本語非常に弱い.......ハハでありではない。
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Sorry boss...can't understand that.
I not really fluent in Japanese, you know...
Care to explain? icon_question.gif

Cheers!

 

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