My class consists of mostly asian people, namely south korean. Then there are swedish, french, taiwanese, chinese and danish people. In my parallell class there are also spanish and british folk. We are about 20 in total in my class though, I think. (Guy in the upper-right picture is Jonas, a fellow swede)
Well, class starts off with a "Minasan ohayou gozaimasu" from our sensei, which translates into "Good morning everyone". From there on, it's showtime. The classes are pretty intense, so you really can't afford to miss anything. I personally have a hard time memorizing everything. However, most europeans in our class suffer the very same fate, and it's beyond me how those übermensch south koreans actually memorize everything.
I must say that japanese teachers are much more fun than their western counterparts. Since they don't speak any english, they try to get their point across by acting out hilarious body language and charades when we look like sitting question marks. I mean, just their 'teacher's notes' are fun! Just look at the examples below.
Okay, so our teachers are cool - what about the rest of the class? Well, I've known them for just a little more than a week, but it's a cool bunch. Some of them live in the same residence as I do, so sometimes we commute together in the morning (depending on when everyone wakes up). I'm a little embarrassed of the fact that I don't remember everyone's names... I'm having a hard time memorizing some of the korean students' names since some of their name tags are in kanji.
By far the most skilled japanese speaker in the class! Umi-san has helped me countless times with my japanese. She also speaks english fluently, which is cool. I'm mostly focusing on vocabulary right now though so that I can understand what the hell the teachers are trying to teach. Thank God I know hiragana and katakana... Some of the students didn't acquire them before coming to Japan, and well... the teachers write almost exclusively in hiragana. Some teachers also don't know romaji (our way of writing, the roman alphabet) very well, so it's fun to see them mess up upper and lower-case letters, or accidentally re-arrange the order of them when writing down a word. "Erebeeta (Elevator)" once became "EveLaTor" which was purely awesome.
I hope you enjoyed the brief tour of the class... kind of non-informative, but still ^_^; I'll let you guys (Swedish peeps) know when the video log is coming along!
Sayounara!
I hope you enjoyed the brief tour of the class... kind of non-informative, but still ^_^; I'll let you guys (Swedish peeps) know when the video log is coming along!
Sayounara!

Kawaii desu ne? hihihi i lold
SvaraRaderahmm det är nånting med "peace" tecknet med händerna och japan =P
SvaraRadera