I didn't know what I should do or want to do in the future beside getting marry with my dearest boyfriend who has been together foe about 3 years.
For now, I want to be a Japanese teacher in Australia. Being assistant to Japanese teachers, it gives me a lot. I know it is difficult to get a job and a permanent residence, but I want to give it a go.
Although, I realize it would be a huge problem between him and I. I don't think he wants to live other countries other than Japan... I am too scare to ask him about living here for good. He may say "it's time for breaking up." or he may say "I'll come with you, but I need your support until getting a job in Aus." He cannot speak English well and it will be tough for him.
I want to live here, but the priority of my life is to be with my boyfriend for good. That means if he says no, I will stay in Japan. And I can teach English for Japanese or be a secretary of trade company.
I can be happy if I can be with my boyfriend and use English knowledge. Also my precious family feel happy.
a way of me
3.12.12
18.11.12
apple pie and cream
Apple pie and cream is mouth full of heaven. I love this convention!!
Since I come here, I found a lot of yummy things... for example, fresh bread and strawberry cream and cream, apple crumble with cream, lemon slice, chocolate slice, and somewhat.
I found that Aussie's cream is thick and rich. I've never seen thick and rich cream in Japan. If I buy cream in Japan, first I need to whip, because it so runny; like milk! It takes for a while to prepare...
So I like Aussie's better. I don't have to whip at all and it perfectly smooth.
I already had an apple pie and cream today, but my tummy says more... I know it would be the reason why I put about 4 kilos since April. I know I need to stop eating a lot of sugar contain.
But I cannot stop, it is too good.
I definitely miss quick, easy, thick and rich cream when I go back to Japan.
Since I come here, I found a lot of yummy things... for example, fresh bread and strawberry cream and cream, apple crumble with cream, lemon slice, chocolate slice, and somewhat.
I found that Aussie's cream is thick and rich. I've never seen thick and rich cream in Japan. If I buy cream in Japan, first I need to whip, because it so runny; like milk! It takes for a while to prepare...
So I like Aussie's better. I don't have to whip at all and it perfectly smooth.
I already had an apple pie and cream today, but my tummy says more... I know it would be the reason why I put about 4 kilos since April. I know I need to stop eating a lot of sugar contain.
But I cannot stop, it is too good.
I definitely miss quick, easy, thick and rich cream when I go back to Japan.
17.11.12
Whisper of the heart
We watched the movie called "Whisper of heart" with year 8 at school.The story is about a girl names Shizuku falls in love with a boy who always borrows books before she does.
It is a love story, so most girls really like this film (so do I, it's one of my favorite Ghibli film) but boys didn't.
After finishing the movie, one girl asked me why Shizuku and Seiji didn't kiss at all. I've seen this movie thousands times but, I've never thought about that. And I thought it was interesting culture difference. I do not know about "anime" or "cartoon" but I feel most Japanese anime for children such as Ghibli don't have kiss scene. Otherwise, Western country's cartoon such as Disney has one. I could say it is the difference between Japanese and Western cultures.
As you know, most Japanese don't have a culture like kissing cheeks, hugging people, shaking hands or somewhat when say hello or goodbyes in Japan. We usually bow, and have some distance between people. For me, it is comfortable having that certain distance between people except my family and boyfriend. If people get closer enough to "my territory", I feel really disquieted. Sometimes I get bumps on my skin. Although, it hasn't happened here in Australia yet for some reasons. That is good I think. there is a prover that says "when in Rome, do as the Romans do", right?
It is a love story, so most girls really like this film (so do I, it's one of my favorite Ghibli film) but boys didn't.
After finishing the movie, one girl asked me why Shizuku and Seiji didn't kiss at all. I've seen this movie thousands times but, I've never thought about that. And I thought it was interesting culture difference. I do not know about "anime" or "cartoon" but I feel most Japanese anime for children such as Ghibli don't have kiss scene. Otherwise, Western country's cartoon such as Disney has one. I could say it is the difference between Japanese and Western cultures.
As you know, most Japanese don't have a culture like kissing cheeks, hugging people, shaking hands or somewhat when say hello or goodbyes in Japan. We usually bow, and have some distance between people. For me, it is comfortable having that certain distance between people except my family and boyfriend. If people get closer enough to "my territory", I feel really disquieted. Sometimes I get bumps on my skin. Although, it hasn't happened here in Australia yet for some reasons. That is good I think. there is a prover that says "when in Rome, do as the Romans do", right?
22.5.12
my first month
It was unbelievably fast. Times fly by so quickly...
How can I imagine I would teach Japanese in Australia one year ago?
About one year ago, I was an university student, and doing job-huntting. I had over 50 interviews though I could not get any job because I could not describe myself and I had no idea what I want to do in the future.
今私は『普通の大卒生』と違う生活をしています。と言うのも在学中に就職活動をして内定をもらい、卒業後にそこで仕事を始めることをしていないからです。
私自身、就職活動はしましたが何がしたいのか全くイメージができなく、上手く自分を説明できなかったので納得のいく就職活動ができませんでした。
Why I could come here because a teacher told me about a program.
I applied for the form and took English interview... and then I heard the result about 2 months later.
I passed those, so I am here.
機会があり、現在オーストラリアの公立中学・高校で日本語教師のアシスタントをしています。
About 1 month passed from I arriving AUS. I have figured out that teaching is tough so far. I have never focused my mother language: Japanese and my country. I have never thought about why we use "hiragana" mainly, why we take a bath in the night, etc.
オーストラリアに来て1ヶ月が経ち、教えるということがどれだけ難しいか、またどれだけ自分の国に無関心だったか知ることができました。
I am sure this experience will be awesome adventure for me, and improve my English better.
かけがえのない体験ができるよう、精一杯頑張りたいと思います。
How can I imagine I would teach Japanese in Australia one year ago?
About one year ago, I was an university student, and doing job-huntting. I had over 50 interviews though I could not get any job because I could not describe myself and I had no idea what I want to do in the future.
今私は『普通の大卒生』と違う生活をしています。と言うのも在学中に就職活動をして内定をもらい、卒業後にそこで仕事を始めることをしていないからです。
私自身、就職活動はしましたが何がしたいのか全くイメージができなく、上手く自分を説明できなかったので納得のいく就職活動ができませんでした。
Why I could come here because a teacher told me about a program.
I applied for the form and took English interview... and then I heard the result about 2 months later.
I passed those, so I am here.
機会があり、現在オーストラリアの公立中学・高校で日本語教師のアシスタントをしています。
About 1 month passed from I arriving AUS. I have figured out that teaching is tough so far. I have never focused my mother language: Japanese and my country. I have never thought about why we use "hiragana" mainly, why we take a bath in the night, etc.
オーストラリアに来て1ヶ月が経ち、教えるということがどれだけ難しいか、またどれだけ自分の国に無関心だったか知ることができました。
I am sure this experience will be awesome adventure for me, and improve my English better.
かけがえのない体験ができるよう、精一杯頑張りたいと思います。
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