みなさん、 こんばんは、 Everyone should really take a good look at the Japanese collection in the Princeton University Art museum. We have some cool pieces ranging from calligraphy to ink drawings to sculptures, as well as pieces from very different historical times. Here are some of the works that we have on display :) It's also interesting to see art in the museum that are western but are influenced by Japanese art: びじゅつかんに来てくださいね! じゃあ、また!
週末はとてもよかったです!I went to a fencing competition in Baltimore, Maryland to compete in America's Division 1 Championships. I fenced and came in second! This is good because now I can qualify to compete in a Senior World Cup in Moscow, Russia in June. The person I lost to was Ibtihaj Muhammad. ムハンマドさんは アメリカの初めヒジャーブを着ているのオリンピア人。とても有名な人です。I'm glad I was able to get to know her after the competition.
I am as desperate to speak Japanese well as Chihiro is desperate to eat this onigiri. So what are the steps I should take for me to get there? Well, I am planning to: -Go to office hours at least once a week (twice a week would be optimal): this is so I can ask questions not only about pronunciation and intonation, but about reading, writing and checking up as well. I need to do this because I am unavailable to go to our weekly language table that provides valuable listening and speaking practice. -I'm gonna watch some anime! That shouldn't be too hard haha. But this time I'll focus on shadowing the characters I admire and want to sound like. -Finally, I'm gonna try to sleep well. It may seem like an indirect method to speaking well, but if you have a good nights rest, you can show up to Japanese class with open eyes and ears to get the best learning experience possible. I want to absorb as much knowledge as I can! Watch out guys, I'm gonna so flu...
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