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東京を離れちゃった(涙) - 10-19-2010, 03:13 PM

Hello guys,

I spent my last summer vacation (2 months) in Japan, and I came back to my homeland to finish the last year of high school.
So I simply have 2 questions:
1) Do you have any advice for how I can keep my exposure to Japanese on a daily basis? I mean, is there any way I can communicate with Japanese people daily and have a conversation with them? or maybe some useful language learning websites....
2) What should I do to get a scholarship to Japan, or in other words whom should I contact to get more details? I already contacted the embassy but they say I should call them next year since they don't offer scholarships now.
(I am looking for a way except googling! since I already gave it up)
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どうぞ宜しくお願い致します(^_^)


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10-19-2010, 03:18 PM

Can't help, but...wow, 2 months in Japan: what a dream (ENVY!).

.....皆様、お返事お待ちしております^^
どうぞ宜しくお願い致します(^_^)....
Do you actually use this level of 敬語 in forums? I am never sure how to speak..I will never learn LOL. When I write to Japanese people for the first time, first thing I do is apologizing if they find me rude


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10-19-2010, 03:29 PM

There are a few people on this forum offering language help, you can ask them to see if they are willing to exchange emails with you. I do that with a facebook user, there is a language exchange "program" on facebook

What I do to expose myself to Japanese culture:

1. I am constantly online looking at Japanese website
2. Read daily Japanese news on Asahi.com
3. As mentioned above, i do language exchange with some locals
3b. On the note of language exchange, there is a pretty stupid game call "Second Life", there are plenty of Japanese users that you can probably exchange language with. I did that for a coupld of days over christmas
4. Watch lots of Japanese Drama or TV show.. you can try keyhole for that
5. Use Wiki to read up on Japanese history from different Era

Thats about it, maybe there are few things on this list that will suit you
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10-19-2010, 03:33 PM

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Can't help, but...wow, 2 months in Japan: what a dream (ENVY!).

.....皆様、お返事お待ちしております^^
どうぞ宜しくお願い致します(^_^)....
Do you actually use this level of 敬語 in forums? I am never sure how to speak..I will never learn LOL. When I write to Japanese people for the first time, first thing I do is apologizing if they find me rude
haha.... Maybe most people would prefer not use it..... but I like keigo... and I don't see any problem using it here because I don't have any intimate friends in this forum:'(
so maybe if we became friends, I would be more casual haha (jk)


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10-19-2010, 03:37 PM

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There are a few people on this forum offering language help, you can ask them to see if they are willing to exchange emails with you. I do that with a facebook user, there is a language exchange "program" on facebook

What I do to expose myself to Japanese culture:

1. I am constantly online looking at Japanese website
2. Read daily Japanese news on Asahi.com
3. As mentioned above, i do language exchange with some locals
3b. On the note of language exchange, there is a pretty stupid game call "Second Life", there are plenty of Japanese users that you can probably exchange language with. I did that for a coupld of days over christmas
4. Watch lots of Japanese Drama or TV show.. you can try keyhole for that
5. Use Wiki to read up on Japanese history from different Era

Thats about it, maybe there are few things on this list that will suit you
Oh I am very curious to know about that application! please tell me more... or you know what? you can contact me directly through fb if you want (Alaa Marjieh)
And by the way, one of my problems is that I don't have time to keep chasing Japanese people online so I am looking for a more organized thing...(since I may leave Israel by the beginning of 2012 and head again to Japan)


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10-19-2010, 03:48 PM

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Hello guys,

I spent my last summer vacation (2 months) in Japan, and I came back to my homeland to finish the last year of high school.
So I simply have 2 questions:
1) Do you have any advice for how I can keep my exposure to Japanese on a daily basis? I mean, is there any way I can communicate with Japanese people daily and have a conversation with them? or maybe some useful language learning websites....
2) What should I do to get a scholarship to Japan, or in other words whom should I contact to get more details? I already contacted the embassy but they say I should call them next year since they don't offer scholarships now.
(I am looking for a way except googling! since I already gave it up)
皆様、お返事お待ちしております^^
どうぞ宜しくお願い致します(^_^)
1. Skype or Japanese who live in ナザレ. That's Nazareth, right? There have got to be some Japanese people in Jerusalem, I would think.

2. The Monbukagakusho awards scholarships to study in Japan. Monbukagakusho Scholarship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia They award it to different types of students. Some are for a complete undergrad education in Japan, some are for people doing 1-year language exchange, etc.
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10-19-2010, 03:55 PM

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1. Skype or Japanese who live in ナザレ. That's Nazareth, right? There have got to be some Japanese people in Jerusalem, I would think.

2. The Monbukagakusho awards scholarships to study in Japan. Monbukagakusho Scholarship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia They award it to different types of students. Some are for a complete undergrad education in Japan, some are for people doing 1-year language exchange, etc.
oh yes.... i remembered u told me about that one before.... maybe i should check it out... (BTW, I am looking for a 5 year scholarship at least)
uhm... I wish I could contact Japanese people who live in Jerusalem but... it is like asking someone who lives in Kyoto to exchange language with someone who lives in Tokyo... kinda far... (in Shinkansen you would arrive in about 2.5 hours but we don't have shinkansen here haha)


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