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Move it

Posted by Alei in July 29, 2009

If I move fast enough, I won’t remember what I’ve lost.

Big swim Toya

Posted by Alei in July 27, 2009

I competed in my first open water swim in Japan today. Organised by a local outdoor adventure company it was held at Lake Toya (a volcanic caldera lake) in Hokkaido. It is also Hokkaido’s only open water swim race.

Having done open water races in Oz, it was quite nice to swim in fresh water for [...]

呼気 (アルコール濃度) 検査= breath test for alcohol
{こきのうど けんさ}

‘Breath’ testing for alcohol in Japan is quite literal.

Last night I was out with some friends for dinner and then an after-dinner drink at a bar, as you do on a Friday night. Drink driving in Japan is illegal as it is in most countries, so being the [...]

Japanese tests galore! Pathway to proficiency

Posted by Alei in July 6, 2009

It’s that time of year again  to think about applying for and taking the JLPT. Applications for the December 6th JLP Test Day are on sale in August.

The Amazon.co.jp website has a listmania ‘A Path to studying Japanese’ compiled by a Japanese study  enthusiast of recommended books to acquire and study from as you make your way from 四級 to 一級All the books in the list I have either used, have in possession, or always wished I had bought but never got around to it.
The books for Level 1 and 2, I would also highly rate. The Kanzen Master (完全マスター) Series are pretty good. There’s even a DS kanji software game in there.  The 読めそうで読めない漢字DS also looks good too (not in the above list).
Check out the list here

The ALC online shop also has an interesting selection of books they recommend for the JLPT. There is a different list of books for each JLPT level. I’ve never come across or used any of the books on their list but may well give it a try too.
The ALC JLPT list is here

As a warm up to the JLPT I would highly recommend the J Test. I’ve not sat it before but I plan to. They hold it 6 times a year (some cities only three times). I was talking with my workmates yesterday and they had sat it at various times in the past. Seems like a really cool test to do. There are two exams:
A- D      intermediate to advanced
E -F       beginner

Depending on your score out of 1000, you are then given a letter which corresponds to a particular level of proficiency. I did some sample questions and they are really interesting. There is listening, multiple choice vocab and kanji, reading passages and inserting the correct word, filling in blanks (without a word list to choose from), and make a sentence given three random words. Everyone sits the same exam, and the exam progressively gets harder until you reach the level that you are at. From what I’ve been told too, the feedback report is really comprehensive.

I definitely want to try this test.  The official site for the J Test is here

For a further challenge try the Business Japanese proficiency test to be held in November. More info here

And if you think your Japanese is super awesome, do the Japanese language exam that the Japanese take to assess their Japanese. It’s called the Nihongo Kentei. Again held in November (a busy month for Japanese testing). One of the guys at work (a non-Japanese) has taken this exam. That’s impressive. Mind you he is fluent in Japanese. Has done JLPT level 1 a couple of times just for fun and he also regularly sits various Japanese tests to keep his Japanese up to date, and does the tests as motivation to keep studying and improving Japanese. That’s awesome. The Nihongo kentei site is here

Good luck with the study.

アイスクリ-ム天国 Ice-cream heaven

Posted by Alei in July 4, 2009

今日の言葉は 「夏ばて」です。

夏はアイスクリームに限るですね。 

そういえばGodiva のアイスクーリムは一番おいしいと思います。Haagen Daz よりおいしいですよ。

Godivaのアイスくリームを食べました。But not just any icecream. I’ve eaten a lot of ice-cream in my life, and all kinds of flavours too, but this one was pretty damn good. I ate Caramel and choc-chip ice cream -新発売の味だ。 Is that not the best ice-cream flavour ever!!!  I highly recommend. The caramel ice-cream was sweet, creamy and buttery, with real choc-chip bits scattered throughout.

The Godiva milkshakes called Chocolixirs also go down a treat. They are the most indulgent milkshakes ever.

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