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Q/A and advice for 2012/Future VCE Japanese Students
jibba:
--- Quote from: xjiaa on May 02, 2016, 05:27:18 pm ---Hello,
Just wondering if there are any advice on answering in Japanese, especially for listening? Although I can understand what is being said I have trouble noting key information down in time and answering in Japanese.
Thank you
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Hi xjiaa,
That's quite a common issue SL students have.
I like taking notes in roomaji as I find that a lot quicker to note down key information than writing hiragana. But if you prefer hiragana that's okay too.
Try also just to note down the key vocab and point being said rather than copying the whole grammar pattern.
The first listening is the most important as well, you should do your best to note down as much as possible in the first listening.
If you're understanding the content, that's a great stage to be at, but also knowing a wide range of vocabulary is a great help too. Potentially, you might have instances where you know the vocabulary but you didn't recognise it while listening to it.
It's a good idea to watch some Japanese drama or news to get used to how the vocab you rote-learned sound when said and the context they are used in.
Hope those pointers help
xjiaa:
--- Quote from: jibba on May 02, 2016, 10:44:12 pm ---Hi xjiaa,
That's quite a common issue SL students have.
I like taking notes in roomaji as I find that a lot quicker to note down key information than writing hiragana. But if you prefer hiragana that's okay too.
Try also just to note down the key vocab and point being said rather than copying the whole grammar pattern.
The first listening is the most important as well, you should do your best to note down as much as possible in the first listening.
If you're understanding the content, that's a great stage to be at, but also knowing a wide range of vocabulary is a great help too. Potentially, you might have instances where you know the vocabulary but you didn't recognise it while listening to it.
It's a good idea to watch some Japanese drama or news to get used to how the vocab you rote-learned sound when said and the context they are used in.
Hope those pointers help
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Thank you!
japanese:
Hi everyone,
What is the email structure on Genkouyoushi?
Thanks!~
Elizawei:
Anyone know the newspaper article format?
jibba:
--- Quote from: Elizawei on June 19, 2016, 03:58:42 pm ---Anyone know the newspaper article format?
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I'm not sure of the exact genkouyoushi format, but I'd write it in plain form as actual newspaper articles are written in plain form.
Keep it similar to a regular essay structure: Title (maybe in 「」 brackets), Name on second line, plain form writing, and usual Intro, Body, Conclusion.
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