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Personally, I think learning two languages at the same time is not a good idea. And just to let you know in case you don't know, there are many Brazilians in Japan and I'm assuming they take jobs that are related to Portuguese. If you focus more on studying Chinese, there might be more opportunities available for you. Good luck!! |
I tried studying French at the same time as Japanese. It was, for me, a resounding failure. I have retained little French, and I'm sure my Japanese is weaker for it.
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That's the course it is.
3 years of chinese and japanese, plus 1 year spent in China or Japan. If that 1 Year I'll go to China, then I'll be learning chinese for one more year. That course is given by native teachers of both languages. I'm currently learning english and spanish, and before I used to learn english and french. Thank you ! ^^ I'll do my best, I'm learning japanese at home, grammar, writing, etc, so it'll be easier for me when I get there. |
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Wuau too much languages.
I speak only english and spanish of course. But I´m trying to look for a job in japan not as a teacher I works as a IT-Consultant but I didn´t find anything yet:confused: :confused: |
I have a question, how would I start a buisness in Japan?
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Anyone who currently resides in Japan with a Permenant Resident Visa or who is a Naturalized Citizen, give me a PM? I'd like to ask a few questions about moving to Japan, but only to people who actually live there. :D
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