Monday, January 11, 2010

Primary school, Shodo, Shinjuku Illuminations, Final presentation and reception..

Several weeks before Christmas were incredibly busy. You will see why.. Now when I have begun an internship in NTT I have found some more time to bring up to date the blog. So the last days of Japanese classes were amazing (like always) supported by our extraordinary teachers. One sunny day we made an excursion to a primary school close to Ekoda. Why primary school? Generally, to see how regular Japanese school looks like but mostly to practice our Japanese language. Pupils there don't speak English!


    My speech..

 
     Still in our class with our sensei.. 

 

 

 

 
     Lunch time..

We did Shodo (Japanese calligraphy) around week later:



 

 

 

Around week before my Christmas Holidays in Europe I went to see some illuminations in Tokyo downtown. It makes that city really picturesque.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The last day of classes came incredibly fast. However, when I  am thinking about that four months it is both like a split of a second and ages (regarding things I have done during that time). Our last task was to prepare and present (of course in Japanese) a presentation about topic we've chosen before. Mine was Okinawa Prefecture.

 
With my chickens.. 

 

 
With my great teachers..

 
With our great coordinators.. 

 

 

 

 

 
 certificate..

 

 
All together..

Afterwards there was a reception in Cervantes Institute.

 
With my teacher..

 

 
With my teachers..

 
Paella..

 

 

 





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