For several months now, I've been going to a local international association where Japanese volunteers teach English. Now I'm going every week to offer my English-speaking expertise for a group of Japanese. 楽しいかったです。
After interviewing me in pairs in order to gather together basic information of what I like and where I came from, the students had to repeat what they had learned, improving their abilities to introduce other people. One of the staff gave us a container of jumbo-sized wafer straws filled with matcha cream. おいしいかったです。
After interviewing me in pairs in order to gather together basic information of what I like and where I came from, the students had to repeat what they had learned, improving their abilities to introduce other people. One of the staff gave us a container of jumbo-sized wafer straws filled with matcha cream. おいしいかったです。
After class I read over and edited an announcement that will be sent out later. And as I was leaving I found out a group of Japanese ladies were waiting by the elevator to offer me lunch at a local sushi restaurant. What a nice surprise, and my schedule was totally open. We mainly spoke in English (which was very, very basic) but I was able to squeeze in several Japanese words and phrases here and there as well.