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This week felt so long. When I'm not in class I'm in the library or Lunch. Then afterschool I have brass band. Concert is tomorrow and we sound...lets jst say interesting. Its quite a beginner band. So I am teaching them in the end. Kind of hilarious and weird at the same time. Very difficult learning Kanji. I am busy with bukatsu and homework and I have to make a speech in japanese about Nelson mandela for my Social Studies class. aaa half of my classes I don't understand. but it's all for the good

For those of you who know. I now can play Utada Hikaru's Prisoner of Love song. YAY~


Today I have band practice from 1 - 3

I didn't understand a thing yesterday so I have no idea how I am getting to school today because normally Morihara- Sensei (English teacher) takes me to school. So today I don't know. Tomorrow as well I don't know how I am getting to school and concert area. Today I am getting my haircut. I hope I Can communicate what I want.

Oh ya on wednesday or thursday, there was a person from England who came to my school. the name is Nick. For a moment there i almost forgot how to speak english. That was really funny.

For 3 fRidays I am going to be helping out the English Seminar held in my school. They need help with pronounciation so here I am. hahaha. Next week as well on Friday apparently, 30 Chinese students are coming only for the day. Looking forward to that. well i have been on the computer too long I think. I'll go practice piano...
c u

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  1. これから日本語で書くね^^
    その気持ち分かる!!
    最初は忙しいけど楽しい

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  2. Hi, Karmila! Just read your long blog! WOW! Interesting. Don't worry about not understanding. It will definitely come. It might take awhile, but one day you will shout EURIKA! Got it!
    Anyway, we pray your time will be very meaningful and mostly happy. Don't be surprised at some not so good times or things happening, because that's all a part of life. Sounds as if you have a good family.
    We pray for you. God bless!
    Peter and Mary Derksen

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  3. aahahaha interesting
    and the uniform! you look cute.
    it must be hard to do everything in japanese but i know youll do great. and you forgot how to speak in english! funny. maybe youll not be able to talk to me when you come back. :-) talk to you later, suemin

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