こんにちはちゃーりーさん。ブログはおもしろいです。JBBP Clarendon はどうですか。 I thought your reasons for your interest in Japanese were interesting. What kind of specific things were you exposed to as a part of that program? -アリッサ
We were exposed to many aspects of Japanese culture. For instance, many Japanese holidays and festivals were observed, and introductory Japanese language was incorporated into the curriculum. I remember that we pounded mochi each year during a festival, and made soup afterwards. Also, we were introduced to some Japanese folk lore as well.
Shikoku and Hokkaido are on the top of my list. I actually don't remember all that much Japanese from the program, at most I get vague recollections when thinking about hiragana and basic numbers.
はじめまして、わたしはキエレンです。 I will soon be reading Myths of Japan in my East Asian Text class. Perhaps after we could discuss your favorite Japanese cultural forms and myths? I would love to continue this dialogue.
はじめまして、Kierenさん。I'd also be interested in hearing about the content your class covered. I only have vague recollections of the folk tales from my time in elementary school. However, I have covered some material that may be of interest to you through this Japanese supernatural fiction/film class I'm taking this semester.
こんにちは。はじめまして。わたしは'Charlie'です。はい、にほんごがすてき。そして、ときどきむずがしいです(a little bit difficult)。I'm glad to hear that you like english! Which university do you attend, and how do you like life as a university student?
Oh I'm grad to get a reply! いそがしいです!But i'm really enjoying it!! あなたはどうですか?I saw a picture of your class! あなたはどれですか? わたしは、computerのうしろにたっているred jacketをきているおんなのこです。
チャーリーさん、こんにちは。TAのJunです。はじめまして。
ReplyDeleteサンフランシスコからきましたか。ニューヨークはすきですか。
チャーリーさんのmajorはなんですか。にほんごのべんきょうはどうですか。たのしいですか。
がんばってください。ブログ、ありがとうございます。
こちらこそよろしくおねがいします。
Jun産、はじめまして。灰、サンフランシスコから着ました。ニューヨークは素敵ですが、とてもにぎやかです。私のmajorはChemical Engineeringです。日本語の勉強は面白いです。そして、楽しいです。Nice to meet you as well!
Deleteこんにちはちゃーりーさん。ブログはおもしろいです。JBBP Clarendon はどうですか。 I thought your reasons for your interest in Japanese were interesting. What kind of specific things were you exposed to as a part of that program?
ReplyDelete-アリッサ
We were exposed to many aspects of Japanese culture. For instance, many Japanese holidays and festivals were observed, and introductory Japanese language was incorporated into the curriculum. I remember that we pounded mochi each year during a festival, and made soup afterwards. Also, we were introduced to some Japanese folk lore as well.
Deleteはじめまして。わたしはチェルシーです。Where do you want to visit in Japan? Do you remember any Japanese from your bilingual program?
ReplyDeleteShikoku and Hokkaido are on the top of my list. I actually don't remember all that much Japanese from the program, at most I get vague recollections when thinking about hiragana and basic numbers.
Deleteはじめまして、わたしはキエレンです。
ReplyDeleteI will soon be reading Myths of Japan in my East Asian Text class. Perhaps after we could discuss your favorite Japanese cultural forms and myths? I would love to continue this dialogue.
はじめまして、Kierenさん。I'd also be interested in hearing about the content your class covered. I only have vague recollections of the folk tales from my time in elementary school. However, I have covered some material that may be of interest to you through this Japanese supernatural fiction/film class I'm taking this semester.
DeleteI can do you one better. Here is the syllabus
DeleteConfucius, Analects (Penquin)
Mencius (Penquin)
Lao Tzu, Tao te ching (Penguin)
Chuang Tzu: Basic Writings (Columbia U. Press)
The Lotus Sutra (Columbia U. Press)
Wu Ch’eng-en, Monkey (Grove)
Murasaki, The Tale of Genji (Penquin, abridged ed.)
The Tale of the Heike (Columbia U. Press, abridged ed.)
The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyong (U. of California Press)
Basho, The Narrow Road to the Deep North (Penguin)
Okakura, The Book of Tea (Dover)
I would very much like to hear about your class as well since we seem to share a professor
Here's a list of our readings:
DeleteKojiki; Record of Miraculous Events; The Essentials of Salvation; Tales of Times Now Past
Akutagawa Ryunosuke, Rashomon
Ueda Akinari (Tales of Moonlight and Rain)
Rakugo (Peony Lantern Ghost Story)
Izumi Kyoka, The Holy Man of Mt. Koya; Osen and Sokichi
Natsume Soseki, The Tower of London
Lafkadio Hearn, Earless Hoichi and The Snow Woman
Akutagawa Ryunosuke, Cogwheels; Life of a Stupid Man; Kappa
Tanizaki Jun’ichiro, The Tumor with a Human Face; The Portrait of Shunkin; In Praise of Shadows
Kawabata Yasunari, Snow Country
Tamura Ryuichi, poetry from Dead Languages
Abe Kobo, The Woman in the Dunes
Oe Kenzaburo, Aghwee, the Sky Monster
Mishima Yukio, Patriotism
Murakami Haruki, TV People
Suzuki Koji: Ring
Tsushima Yuko, Silent Traders
and various movies which I can post if you're interested
こんにちは!はじめまして!わたしはuniversity studentのなお’Nao’です!18さいです!Japaneseがすきですか?えいごではなすことがだいすきです。ぜひおはなししましょう!!!!
ReplyDeleteこんにちは。はじめまして。わたしは'Charlie'です。はい、にほんごがすてき。そして、ときどきむずがしいです(a little bit difficult)。I'm glad to hear that you like english! Which university do you attend, and how do you like life as a university student?
DeleteOh I'm grad to get a reply! いそがしいです!But i'm really enjoying it!! あなたはどうですか?I saw a picture of your class! あなたはどれですか? わたしは、computerのうしろにたっているred jacketをきているおんなのこです。
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