Welcome back, Xavier. We surely look forward to hearing all about how your Japanese has improved during those six weeks and what has inspired you about your time in Nagoya. This is Xavier's blog.
At the end of 2014, one of our students was lucky enough to take part in the six-week Immersion Program with our sister school in Nagoya. Xavier was quite forward thinking and wrote a blog during his first time to Japan. I encourage you to read through his first days, his experiences with Japanese food, with host families and with life at school!
Welcome back, Xavier. We surely look forward to hearing all about how your Japanese has improved during those six weeks and what has inspired you about your time in Nagoya. This is Xavier's blog.
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Xavier Quinn
20/1/2015 08:33:55 am
Thanks so much Miss. I had the most amazing time. The opportunity to go and live in Japan opened up a whole outlook on Japanese culture and gave me experiences which I couldn't dream of having just by sitting in a classroom. Anyone thinking about taking on this trip I highly recommend it because it will benefit you no matter what speaking level your at.
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24/1/2015 10:45:41 am
Wow, Xavier. I am so pleased.
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Used with permission, 2014 Shin Senseiis a teacher of Japanese for secondary students. She studied at The University of Melbourne majoring in Japanese language and has lived, worked and studied in Japan. In Australia, she has also worked in private industry as an executive assistant and translator before becoming a teacher. Archives
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