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12-31-2008, 03:10 AM
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I do hope English does get more popular in Japan, because then hopefully if I go there, I can do conversational English for a side-job or something. |
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01-11-2009, 06:23 PM
Like many things people are saying about English.
A big difference is the spelling of words and how they are pronounced, as opposed to Japanese. When spelling in Japanese all the characters are pronounced the same way every time. Just because the there is a different combination of characters, the individual sounds are still always the same. In English..... it many times seems random. I'm a native English speaker so its easy for me to know how to pronounce something but i can definitely see how it would be hard to know how to pronounce English correct. Especially with silent letters and what not. Example: lets see here this is a simple one and is true for many letters. The letter "C" can be pronounced many different ways ranging from a "k" sound to a "S" sound. like "Cake" has a "k" sound and "Cease" has a "S" sound. These obviously aren't the only words or letters that do this, its everywhere. |
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01-22-2009, 12:27 PM
i thinked that speaking english can help me !! but most are speaking only japanese
My first night i was lost at kawagoeshi at 02:00 am, i went to police station to help me to find how can i back home !! So i learned some survival words in Japenese and then it was ok |
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Obama helping Japanese learn English??? -
01-22-2009, 02:28 PM
I found this interesting especially the part about Diet members also buying it.
Japan learns English from Obama speeches - TODAY: Book news - MSNBC.com |
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01-22-2009, 03:03 PM
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Many jobs in Japan require a certain level of English proficiency, mainly because the largest consumers of Japanese products are still Americans. |
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