tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20457742.post7805936356781519311..comments2023-04-19T11:23:51.045-05:00Comments on JaimeBlogers: I wish I could say I know more Japanese...Jaimehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17571847595720245110noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20457742.post-39632464880745001932011-07-08T11:16:25.580-05:002011-07-08T11:16:25.580-05:00It is all because the Japanese education system is...It is all because the Japanese education system is so theoretical. No conversation practice, but most understand(not like..conversationyish) and read. Like with some EU-states, we are to shy to even attempt speaking up, and maybe a little proud. "Do not even attempt because you might say something wrong, so dont even try speaking at all" <br /><br />When I went there (I am like the worst at speaking and writing English in my home country, but I do not care anymore when im online) It was all about studding for and passing the "standardised tests" It was more fact-listing than conversation oriented like it is at home(we learn british-english and spelling not american o.O and received pronunciation(RP)queens english, witch I think is realy smart). <br /><br />They approach language like math and science In japan instead of language, but there might be reform ahead ;-D excuse my young..ishness ^^'Mianoreply@blogger.com