Monday, May 26, 2014

A Helpful Japanese Learning Tip

Ne Ne (Hey Hey) Would you like to learn Japanese with me, there's no doubt that I'm going to go to Japan on an exchange trip one day, but on the way, let's learn Japanese together! So i keep this most adorable red hand-book around with me everywhere and fill it up with Japanese and helpful hints, lol I'll post some photos below, and some of the things I wrote may not be correct, so correct me if you find some mistakes, but I think this is a great way to learn Japanese (at least for me). Were you disappointed that all I do is write things down and a little notebook? It may be labor-inducing, but trust me, it really helps. Lol my title seems misleading now.
Does anybody want to be my conversation buddy?

lol yeah, my handwriting is a bit messy, and my kanji looks incomprehensible, but hey whatever works for me. In what ways do you learn Japanese?

Edit: Yeah my nails look ratchet bad, but that's besides the point :)



Scholarships!!!

Alright, I'm going to take my Chances, but a scholarship may be worth the try.
So there are two scholarships available right now to Japan through AFS, and wish me luck guys :), I hope I will win this, and I have confidence in myself to do so. Perhaps i won't fall short of my dream afterall. :)
I have faith in my ability and my academic prowess :D
Time to do homework, and learn Japanese...

Dreams Don't Only Exist In Fantasy


Hello, my name is Michelle Zhou, a dreamer and a believer. My life long dream so far has been to study abroad in Japan for a year, and I know money won't come by easily, but I need to try everything to get one step closer to my goals. :)

 I have always been interested in other cultures and history in general, I love learning about how the world is connected as a whole and each event in history links to another.  I would like to visit another culture and experience their life style head on, so I can understand them and see things from their point of view. From a young age I have always been entranced with the Japanese culture, yet I never really did anything to fulfill my curiosity. I realized that while I have the chance, I should do something about it, so I decided to study abroad.

 A whole new culture will cultivate me and make me into a better person. I haven't experienced so many events in life, and studying a year abroad will force me to step out of my bubble and out into the real world. One day I hope I can use my experiences to change to world for a better, perhaps something small like help one Japanese immigrant settle into the American culture, or perhaps I might even become the Japanese spokesperson for America and help thousands of people.

15,000 dollars is a lot of money, and my parents are in a difficult financial situation at the moment, but I believe that no matter what circumstance you were born into, you can make anything possible. In a way, I love my "dreamer" trait, because it allows me to be optimistic about any situation, but you don't show for it if you are only a dreamer, you also have to take action, and that is what I decided to do right now.

So far I haven't been able to get a part-time job, but I am doing odd jobs here and there and doing everything I can to earn the money. I sell my artwork, being gifted with a slight artistic talent. I do yard sales, bake sales, and can collecting. So far all these fundraising efforts are going slowly, but I know it will work if I work harder with my goal in sight. Even knowing that my parents will not be able to support me financially, I feel blessed and privileged for being born into this culture and having the ability for being able to work to make even the tiniest amount of money, yet I know I can't do it myself. I would appreciate it if you can support me, if only just a little bit. Even one penny goes a long way, and if you decide to donate a penny, I will value it. Because I know that, that penny is one step closer to my goals.
 
AFS has been so kind to suggest a method of fundraising to help me accomplish my dreams. This is an online fundraising tool provided by AFS to allow potential sponsors to make easy, secure, and non tax-deductible contributions to my AFS program fee


To sponsor my AFS program, please click the Donate Now button to make a non tax-deductible contribution directly to my AFS program account.

Apparently you aren't able to donate on this blog until the year that I participate in it, but you can donate here to help me raise money until then.
http://www.gofundme.com/steponetomygoals