R-Self Study

I might not be able to improve yet, but I was introduced to the Japanese Studying Habits, I can improve in a way by focusing on one singular topic, then once I finished studying that topic, I could start adding more than one topic to focus on.

I appreciate feedback on, my Japanese and I prefer it to come in a form of improvement, because being able to have feedback on my Japanese depends on how strong or weak, I wrote or spoke the sentence, My Japanese is weak at most times since I convince myself that I speak Japanese weakly, and I can’t tell if I’m on track or off track, but getting feedback would definitely be the best option to help me with self improvement.

Some skills I had to develop along the ways were thinking out of the box, which it helped me in a way by increasing my creativity skills, and I was able to increase it by letting my instincts tell me what to do or even sense what I need to do next, just like in short words doing problems that needs to be solved in my own way to be solved, since I couldn’t find the prop I needed for my last project, I had to use a prop that was off the table with the prop I needed, so I used my ‘thinking outside the box’ to solve that problem, and it turns out pretty nice.

To celebrate such accomplishment like, I got to learn the language Japanese and the culture about it, I would celebrate by just studying more Japanese or even sign up for ‘Japanese 10’ since I have finally accomplished a life goal of wanting to learn a little different language from my own language, I would try to embrace what I learnt from this specific language by, speaking Japanese to my own family or even going to Japan and talk to a random person in Japanese beginners level, but overall I would definitely might even want to expand more of this elective as the best I can do to celebrate my accomplishment.

Just like my third core competency paragraph, I would either sign up for ‘Japanese 10’ and practice my Japanese along the way even in the summer, and If I were to give myself a quick advice for myself, I would tell myself to definitely take your sensei’s advice of practicing Japanese for 30 mins or even an hour, and stay on track with the Japanese subject/topic and don’t get distracted with anything at all, even if it’s so interesting to think about.

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