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<title>So much has been happening.....</title>
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<![CDATA[ Its been a while since i left comments on my blog in English.<br><br>i am dying to study english , but i cant.<br>Actually, i am looking for a job now.<br><br>i am so disgusted by japanese recruiting system , where students start looking for a job one year before graduating from school.<br>i think its very unique and this sort of system cannot be seen in foreign countries.<br><br>In America, for example, all students go somewhere so that they can adapt themselves in a new environment after graduation.<br>Some take part in volunteer activities, others travel abroad..<br><br>How long they have been doing what interests them doesn't matter.<br>The most important thing is what they can learn from it.<br><br>After finishing tasks, they start looking for a job.<br><br>You can  easily imagine the difference between Japanese students,who haven't prepared for adapting themselves to modern society , and American ones.<br>  <br><br>whats ur take on that issue? haha<br><br><br><br> <br><br><br>.<br><br>
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2012 18:17:38 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ <p>I will answer questions from pre-1 grade in Eiken in English.</p><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><p>1.How many kinds of letters are there in Japanese?</p><p>2.When do you use katakana?</p><p>3.Counting things such as "pencil" in Japanese is troublesome?</p><br><br><br><p>I will do my best to answer your questions.</p><p>We have three kinds of letters---kanji, hiragana , and katakana, all ofwhich we use for different purposes.</p><p>Kanji was brought to Japan from China in ancient times and everything used to be written in it.</p><p>Hiragana is a simpler system like your alphabet.</p><p>Katakana is mainly used to express foreign words.</p><br><p>Counting is a little difficult.For instance , pencils are counted in Japanese like "ippon[one pencil], or "sanbon[three pencils].</p><br><br><br><br><br>
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<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 17:16:27 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ <p>I went to K's room to return the books I had barrowed at 3 o'clock.</p><br><p>In there , he hit me with the news that one of the students in this school , who is a two-year student , got a score of 780 in the TOEIC Test. Can you believe that? It is surprising that a two-year student got a score of 780!</p><p>I am sure that he will be able to catch up with me while a student.</p><br><br><br><p>Anyway , one of my juniors in the track and field club took  STEP Eiken 2nd grade yesterday.</p><p>He said that he was sure that he failed the test, so I cheered him up and said to him "You can do it! You have a talent for English rather than Taguchi.(lol) Catch up with him and get ahead of him in English!."</p><br><br><p>I think Taguchi as a peason who has a talent for everything at least , but,,, what he says is different from what he does.lol</p><br><br><br><p>Today , i want to talk about a difference between TOEIC and Step Eiken.</p><p>When I am asked "Which should I take , TOEIC or Step Eiken", I would say "If you want to get a job , you had better take TOEIC because TOEIC is more international than Step Eiken.But , if you wanna improve your overall English ability , you should take Stem Eiken."</p><br><br><p>Generally speaking , English ability that I mention can be divided into four pieces:reading , listening , writing and speaking. RLWS is so important that English ability can't stand up without one of them.</p><br><br><p>TOEIC is designed to measure reading and listening skills.On the other hand , Step Eiken can assess all the four skills although the proportion of them is different.</p><p>That doesn't mean I dislike TOEIC test.lol</p><br><br><p>However, the fact remains that a peson who has a high score of TOEIC test cannot speak fluently...</p><p>In terms of it , TOFLE is the best choice to assess them more perfectly though it is much more difficult than TOEIC and Step Eiken(excluding 1st grade, of course)</p><br><br><p>Considering what i said , which do you choose , TOEIC or Eiken Step?</p><br><br><br><br>
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<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2011 17:20:11 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>THE FIRST DIARY</title>
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<![CDATA[ <p>I have resisterd "Ameba" to write in my diary in English every day , if possible. One of the reasons why I did is that one of my juniors , who is two years younger than me , told me to cheak whether his diaries are gramatically correct. Anyway , yesterday , i had completed "プラス単”including synonyms. </p><br><br><br><p>A lot of English words are in my head although i may forget some of them.lol I will try to write my diary about what happens to me every day , so nice to meet you! If you find any gramatical mistakes in my diaries ,please feel free to tell me ! </p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 16:07:55 +0900</pubDate>
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