:rofl2: in Japan?!??
The final lottery of worlds in saitama is out and as usual I didn't win anything.
Man this is so much heartbreak.
I guess I will just be cheering via livestream if Yuzu competes there.
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This studying style of "narrowing down what I do" stayed the same before the exams of the semester. However, my time for studying had been very very limited so I started to take measures three weeks earlier than the exams, a little earlier than everybody. I mainly worked on <teiki test yosoumondaishu> and other practice questions, and I read descriptions carefully if I couldn't understand something. Repeatedly I tried the problems I couldn't solve and decreased what I didn't understand. In this way, I was able to reach my goal "always score higher than 90"."
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Ooooo Nam, I'd like to see a video of yuzu performing that
I had to google to see what 'one thousand years of death' is:dev3:
https://twitter.com/namnamnoodle/status/1074511463421698048
Given how competitive and hard Asian schools are, this is a really difficult standard to achieve with his skating competitions as well. But I feel bad as a fan for wanting to ask, Yuzu dear, did you also get above 90 always for your English exams ? (mah.. it is usually written exam)
You're right, we don't have speaking test for English in school and that may be why we can't speak English fluently. There is the test called "The EIKEN Test in Practical English Proficiency" and it is one of certifications of mine, but in there I usually passed writing test but failed in speaking test, like three times? I don't have children so I don't know how it works in school nowadays though, I hope there is some changes in educational system.
Oh my god Yuzu whatOoooo Nam, I'd like to see a video of yuzu performing that
I had to google to see what 'one thousand years of death' is:dev3:
https://twitter.com/namnamnoodle/status/1074511463421698048
Well from what I understand they don't typically design english lessons in schools to be used for anything other than passing entrance exams for college. If they aimed more toward practical use of the language it could help a lot.
Well from what I understand they don't typically design english lessons in schools to be used for anything other than passing entrance exams for college. If they aimed more toward practical use of the language it could help a lot.