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Jun. 29th, 2005 11:53 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last night, we learned how to say "sticky hot" in Japanese class. It was appropriate. Later on, when I commented that my belly was bigger than David's, and he replied with "but my stomach is bigger than yours", the teacher looked confused. Perhaps I STILL don't look pregnant to strangers. That baffles me.
The teacher seems to have noticed that fill-in-the-blanks style exercises just allow us to slack off mightily. This week, I entirely failed to do my homework, and just did it on the fly out loud when we were reading the exercises at the end of class. Not good. During the class, we got her sidetracked in discussions of various sentence structures, so most of the class was in a question-and-answer format rather than just following along in a book. It was, in some ways, the most exciting class we've had yet. As a homework assignment this week, she is having us write a composition on any topic, and then memorize it. Aaah! Brilliant! That is a perfect exercise for where I am, right now. I especially like having to memorize it -- the different structures are more likely to stick in my head, that way.
So, due to lack of time to spend studying, we're not tearing up the earth with this class. On the other hand, we're making steady progress, and that feels good.
The teacher seems to have noticed that fill-in-the-blanks style exercises just allow us to slack off mightily. This week, I entirely failed to do my homework, and just did it on the fly out loud when we were reading the exercises at the end of class. Not good. During the class, we got her sidetracked in discussions of various sentence structures, so most of the class was in a question-and-answer format rather than just following along in a book. It was, in some ways, the most exciting class we've had yet. As a homework assignment this week, she is having us write a composition on any topic, and then memorize it. Aaah! Brilliant! That is a perfect exercise for where I am, right now. I especially like having to memorize it -- the different structures are more likely to stick in my head, that way.
So, due to lack of time to spend studying, we're not tearing up the earth with this class. On the other hand, we're making steady progress, and that feels good.
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Date: 2005-06-29 04:19 pm (UTC)