Do you know any good Japanese languages schools for foreigners in Japan? Where you can take like maybe 12 weeks course or something?Also, what is the pricing?Also, how high is the rent in cities like Tokyo, Osaka? I heard it’s pretty hard to rent an apartment for a foreigner.
I am learning comparisons in Japanese. I’m also using ChatGPT for help but as you know you cannot always rely on it.What would be the correct way to say, for example:1. I want to go to the mountains more than the beach.2. I want to eat apples more than bananas.I am not sure where to put に when it comes to going somewhere in this type of sentences. Or を for example when it comes to eating something.Pls help!
Lately I have been watching a lot of romance animes, and I am trying to watch Fragrant Flower grows with dignity but the main girl’s too childish it’s throwing me off 🥲Do you have any recommendations of other romance animes with more mature-like characters?I do like:Tunnel to summerKimi ni todokeYour nameI want to eat your pancreasSilent voiceLove is hard for otakuHorimiya
📖Education in Ukraine:So, it’s been like 10 years since I finished high school, and some things have changed a bit since my days. However, I can tell you a bit about your system.👶Kindergarten: Usually kids start to go there once they turn 3.👧School:Most kids start school at 6-7 years old. We have junior years (6 to 10 y.o.), middle (11 to 14 y.o.) and high school years (15 to 17(18)). Now most schools have been separated by years, so once you turn 14 you need to change schools, but when I was young it was all in the same building.👩🦱College:You can go to college after 9th grade (middle school) if you already know what kind of profession you want to pursue. Since most colleges teach specific subjects and courses. So you can start earlier and then go to university afterwards, however you won’t be a freshmen but a 2nd or 3d year student since you did college before.👩🦳University:I went to uni after finishing high school as a sophomore. I studied for 4 years to get a bachelor’s degree in translation. I didn’t do masters afterwards because it was kind of useless for me. 💸You can have a free or paid education. We have universities that accept students for free if you have really high grades (seats are very limited).I paid for my degree. I went on the website and it now costs around 1,500$ for one year of study.What’s the education system in your country?
I have been feeling so tired lately, can’t wait for vacation. Don’t want to catch a burn-out 😒😩What do you do to gain your energy back? My top three:1. Listen to music 2. Walk at least 30 min outside even if it’s just to the store or whatever3. Interact with animals, my own pets (picture attached) or strays (I feed them in my neighbourhood, they always make me happy and make me feel present) 🐶🐱
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