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spankit
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 9:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

shibuya is so~ crowded.

i'm considering applying to uni for a english degree <___<
with some sort of minor i think. anywhoo.

as much as i want to teach in japan (my mom doesn't really care)
i honestly can say, i dont want to live there long term as in like...
for the rest of my life? ....its just not a good place to live in my
opinion, but i do love visiting.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Well if xeno's not updating, I will~ Laughing

sorry, I was away for the weekend. I left a message to the staff and another in the LTE.

only updates I have from my own pursuit is I found another person who is planning on doing the program, so now I'm amoung a group of 4... not counting anyone from A-Source. I hope some people will decide to go for it, it's a great chance to get to meet people from all around the world.

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I just came from the Jap classes today. The class has now officially split up into two: one with the girl sensei, the other (us) with the fat guy sensei.

ouch, you got fat sensei Crying or Very sad

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Well I think everything's not that bad, but every now and then we would hear laughter from the other class. And somehow, it looks as if the cream of the crop is the other class (the fluent Jap speakers and writers are in the other class)... Oh well~

oh god... there is nothing worse than being in a totally boring class and then hearing the class next door having a wild time without you. I'd seriously start crying.

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Here's a pic of my classroom, it really looks Japanese IMO:
[img:320:214:9be450ddcb]http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/9013/16170622gm6.jpg[/img:9be450ddcb]

yeah, I was gonna say... that looks pretty much like a japanese classroom. Well, I suppose not too many variations can be expected. That photo looks like it was taken at night-time.

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It's my first time to have a desk with that little storage under it... hee hee. Lookie, at the sides of the desks, there are hooks to put up your bags too~ Embarassed

sounds like the desks we had in elementary school here in the US. We didn't have side-hooks though, we had cubbies in the corner of the room since our bags were frickin' behemoth.

spankit wrote:
....its just not a good place to live in my opinion, but i do love visiting.

oh? do you have scary info to share with us?
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 11:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

xenocrisis0153 wrote:
spankit wrote:
....its just not a good place to live in my opinion, but i do love visiting.

oh? do you have scary info to share with us?


Two words, Hello Kitty.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 2:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kenadian wrote:
xenocrisis0153 wrote:
spankit wrote:
....its just not a good place to live in my opinion, but i do love visiting.

oh? do you have scary info to share with us?

Two words, Hello Kitty.

oh, heehee... I can deal with cuteness OVERLOAD!! In fact, it's part of the appeal of my wanting to go.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 5:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

spanky> Each to his/her own preferences~ Laughing Yeah, Japan's expensive and quite hectic (as I've been told), but I think I can manage. I'll just have to be thrifty and alert.

......... and I promise to hide my passport inside my underwear.


ken> 3 words: Hello Kitty Bus

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xeno> Nah, it's not that all bad. He IS a really good sensei, a lot of people there said so. The girl sensei is new, that's why when we asked some questions at her, she had to use an electronic dictionary or ask someone from outside.

But now the other class got transferred again because they said our sensei is too loud. They got transferred to a carpeted room~ Crying or Very sad

And we can still hear them laugh. Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 9:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

no nothing really scary its just... not as appealing in my opinion.

like nekko said yeah its hectic and expensive but thats not
the point, i mean i have/had money for food since really food
isn't very expensive in japan unless you're going for like sushi
so it's not that and clothes sure they're expensive but yeah you
don't really have to shop in the high end areas like i did either.
i'm also use to the hectic-ness of asian countries since i usually
go to hong kong/china every year or 2 years.

i've travelled a lot so its not a matter of "adapting" its just that:
- the climate/weather isn't very great, a lot of people on our
trip got rashes and such from the weather and it looks like its
a common problem.
- the pollution isn't that bad actually but it can make you feel
uncomfortable so they all wear masks and such.

i think if i lived there too long i'd get really bored/overwhelmed
its just an uncomfortable feeling there at least for me...
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jas>>> I think thats true for most asian countries.

I mean most of them are pretty fast moving and hectic in the cities and some of them have the worst air pollution problems sometimes. Confused

Nekko>> whoa u had time to come on?? lol XD well I guess u will eventually find out soon enough when u visit and have time. Razz Laughing Very Happy
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 12:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

man i really wish i could visit japan i really want to try their ramen and the cultural foods they prepare heheh especially the lemon bread
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 12:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

spankit wrote:
like nekko said yeah its hectic and expensive but thats not the point, i mean i have/had money for food since really food
isn't very expensive in japan unless you're going for like sushi
so it's not that and clothes sure they're expensive but yeah you
don't really have to shop in the high end areas like i did either.
i'm also use to the hectic-ness of asian countries since i usually
go to hong kong/china every year or 2 years.

I heard as long as you stay out of Tokyo, living is quite affordable. Right now I live in one of the most expensive parts of the USA, so if anything, it will be the same or hopefully slightly less. I doubt I'd spend a lot on food either. Even now I eat like one meal a day with one or two snacks.

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- the climate/weather isn't very great, a lot of people on our
trip got rashes and such from the weather and it looks like its
a common problem.

I'm from New England kinda near the water. One day it will be cold, the next day it will be sweltering... sometimes both within the same day. I should be prepared for whatever Japan throws at me.

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- the pollution isn't that bad actually but it can make you feel
uncomfortable so they all wear masks and such.

honto ni!? I thought the masks were for people who were sick... since they're all germophobes over there.

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i think if i lived there too long i'd get really bored/overwhelmed
its just an uncomfortable feeling there at least for me...

I plan on just doing a year to try it out. I suppose my decision to stay longer will depend on the connections I make while there. I might have periods of boredom, but that happens here anyway.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 12:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah bordome is a plague so bear with it still many ways to kill boredome

mine is actualy reading a good educational book[im creeping my self out brrrrr] so there find your own ways to kill boredome heheh
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

technomo12 wrote:
mine is actualy reading a good educational book[im creeping my self out brrrrr] so there find your own ways to kill boredome heheh

you're scary me too... educational stuff? blah... haha... well, not like I can talk, I just bought a japanese culture reference book with a small translator and grammar-rules section to start studying for my trip.

Although, knowing me, I'll just cast it aside and forget totally about it... just like I did with my book of tips on how to improve your memory... (I kid you not)
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

heheeh actually to think of teaching there then you must be a very vigilant person

then i must admire you for your selfless act of virtue
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 6:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

wow xeno, going to the land of the rising sun!

my sensei in nihongo, well, sometime in process of his teaching shares his life in japan.

he said when boarding a room/dwelling place, it's better to have someone to share with cause rents are so expensive.

and yeah, he said that things in japan are expensive.

also, he said that rush hour in japan is like hell.
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PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2007 12:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

from my understanding teaching for nova is like a black mark on your record.

getting a work permit in japan requires a bachelors degree, so regardless of what program you go for you need a bachelor's(with some exceptions if your a resident of Canada, New Zealand or a few other countries and meet certain criteria, http://www.anyworkanywhere.com/visas_jp.html ). One bad thing about JET is if you have experience in Japanese language, you can get really screwed, put in the middle of no-where. I have a friend teaching through JET right now, he had finished through 4th year Japanese at UCSD, and he got put in a little mountain village of about 3000 people teaching elementary school. II had another friend who was there for a year, through JET, in Okaiyama, after he graduated from college, he said his job was essentially being a clown, he wasn't a real teacher, he was basicly their to entertain. their are a lot of resources for peopler looking to teach English in Japan, another thing you can do is private tutoring.or look for a more private school, and see if they are hiring, here are some sites that may be of use to you.

http://www.ohayosensei.com/

http://www.aeonet.com/

http://www.jesjapan.com/teachers.html
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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2007 11:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

well we dont wanna go ther hehe let keep it safe for xeno`s sake hehehe
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