Well it's rare to have Japanese classes in schools in Australia, the schools just teach whatever they have. For example my school's teaching French since a French teacher just transferred in.
Wow that seems really awesome.. I don't believe we have many schools that offer Japanese classes, it's Dutch, English, German and French as the four standard (and compulsory) languages and you can choose Roman and old Greek and if you're lucky they have Spanish as well
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Waw thanks a bunch for those lessons, I can finally do some reviewing on what I've learned and go a bit further.
I had 2 years of Japanese classes where I live. It was some sort of project and a few volunteers from Japan came here to teach kids their language. It was an awesome course, I even got an original manga (the first vol of Inuyasha). Unfortunately she could only stay here for 2 years, then she went back to Japan so no more classes for us.
Over here there's just one high-school that teaches Japanese as a regular class, but it's in the capital, so it's pretty far from where I live.
But thanks to you I got a second chance, you're the best.
Ok I promised you guys an update and I'll stick to that,
It took longer to write this than I wanted it too but i was busy with other things, (forgive me)
Anyway, I thought since I've introduced basics, we'll get a bit more complex and start using other verbs and stuff
Hopefully you'll find it useful
Its on the front page (give me some time to copy it on)
EDIT: done!!
Sorry if its hard to understand, this is the simplest way i could think to explain it =S
Its also very short and too the point, but theres no point writing 100 examples when you can practice and make your own =)
see ya
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