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so exciting!

the world is flawed, but these scars will heal

It'll be an omoshiroi day when I become a teacher...

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

omoshiroi:
1. funny
2. interesting/odd

(wait, before I go on...everyone, pray for Myanmar. 50,000 dead. and they aren't accepting aid. What a disaster! Pray that this closed country can rebuild and recover! And for the thousands that are missing! ;_;)

So...for my Japanese final project, my partner and I had to make a Powerpoint for the material in Chapter 12 of our textbook, that has the topic of "Byoki ni nattara" (when you become sick). We decided to use the "audiolingual" approach and draw a bunch of pictures for each vocab word and sentence structure. And I perhaps had a little too much fun drawing all of the pictures...

notice how random our vocab words were...(Natsuko pointed out to me that I got my fairy tales mixed up!)
Giongo (onomatopoeia) and Gitaigo (psychomimes...words that sound like things that don't have sounds...) were also in this chapter. (example: "kirikiri" is what sharp pain "sounds" like)

a diagram of my classroom



...well, this would help ME learn! As you could probably tell, I was quite amused with myself :p

And, do you like the new background? I thought it was so beautiful but it was labeled as "scary" "trees" "lonely"...meh! I say it's beautiful! It's like when people say Tucson is ugly...when the saguaros are blooming! yay! Hmm...I wonder where the background picture was taken...

...pray for Myanmar again.

Posted by Christy at 10:35 PM  

1 comments:

Susan said...

hehehe, that's awesome :)

1:45 PM  

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