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02-12-2008, 01:18 AM

This girl named ruby on myspace told me its an easy and fasinating language to learn
and i might ask her to help me too
and falis used these audio cds and he told me it helped him alot
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02-12-2008, 01:37 AM

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btw just to clarify i meant that some places will sponsor your visa without having a degree. but as i said you are limiting your choices if you are relying on such businesses.
really?? when did that happen?? are you by any chance referring to a working visa?? as far as I know , DIPLOMA and TRUE COPY OF GRADES is on the top list of requirements for a working visa ..


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02-12-2008, 03:10 AM

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This girl named ruby on myspace told me its an easy and fasinating language to learn
EASY!?!?!?! Japanese is considered to be the hardest language on the planet lol

It's interesting in that it is VERY different to English, but it certainly isn't an easy language
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02-12-2008, 03:21 AM

Fascinating yes, easy no. Japanese, as chachava said before, is one of the harder languages to learn. Also, just using audio CDs won't teach you everything either. You can't expect to learn from just one or two sources -- it doesn't work like that. Expect to use many, many sources in many, many formats.

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02-12-2008, 09:47 AM

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really?? when did that happen?? are you by any chance referring to a working visa?? as far as I know , DIPLOMA and TRUE COPY OF GRADES is on the top list of requirements for a working visa ..
it was happening to my friend in July '07 and the people i had met had been prior to that who had already done it. no im not confusing it with a working holiday visa, i'm aware of what those are.
also diploma is nothing, that is not equivalent to a 4 year bachelor degree in Japan. That is what the visa requires.
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02-12-2008, 10:00 AM

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Ok I Got It
when i get older i shall move after i get those degree thingys >_<
and learn jappense from the help of my friend falis who is helping me D:
That sounds weird to me... "Degree thingys". Anyway, you'd need a Bachelor's (four-year) for a work visa.
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