I graduated!
Which means now I must find a job and stuff. But that’s a story for another post.
Here’s what I managed to get through during May, the month of final exams, graduation prep, and the best Japanese book I’ve ever read.
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I graduated!
Which means now I must find a job and stuff. But that’s a story for another post.
Here’s what I managed to get through during May, the month of final exams, graduation prep, and the best Japanese book I’ve ever read.
All alliteration aside, …um…
Anyways, I’ve come across a lot a awesome resources for learning Japanese lately, so I think it would be appropriate to share them with all of you.
Here we go!
Since my last posts about my favorite Japanese actors and actresses, I’ve become familiar with a few more and I’d like to share them because I think they are all extremely versatile and talented and worth spending hours in front of the TV/Monitor.
I think men and women are both called actors nowadays (at least here in the US), but I will separate my list into two posts so it’s not too long. As in the last posts in this series a ☆ will indicate “recommended awesome”.
Since my last posts about my favorite Japanese actors and actresses, I’ve become familiar with a few more and I’d like to share them because I think they are all extremely versatile and talented and worth spending hours in front of the TV/Monitor.
I think men and women are both called actors nowadays (at least here in the US), but I will separate my list into two posts so it’s not too long. As in the last posts in this series a ☆ will indicate “recommended awesome”.
Another month of work. The May report will probably look a lot like this.
If you’d like a peek into how I’m thinking about my future with languages, read on. Just be aware that the following is an incoherent brain fart.
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