I want to record things that happened in my life. These experiences happened for a reason, and I want to record these, not only because of the things I learned, but because of the inspiration and encouragement these may give to other people. Everything that anyone experiences, they may either look at those as a “stumbling block” or a “stepping stone”. As for me, for every good or bad that I experience, I would try to see the beauty and the wisdom behind it. And may every situation I’m in, may I see God’s powerful hands working not only in my life but also in the lives of the people involved.
And my dream? At the end of my life, I want to meet my God and hear Him say, “You’ve done well, my child.”
Hi!
Konbachiwa!oGenki desu ka?
Toni desu! firipina jin , ni juu san sai desu. anyhow, i googled JLPT exams for december saw ur blog, i was browsing ur blog and i find it interesting, im planning to take the JLPT4 sa lasalle, and hoping you could give me some advise. it’s my first time and i really want to work there in Japan. it’s always been a dream of mine.
anyhow, Ganbare! and hope to hear from you soon.
Ja ne,
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babes *that’s my nickname*
hi babes
thanks for visiting my site. so sorry for the very late reply.
anyhow, i’m glad that you’re interested in learning japanese and would even take the exam on la salle on december. where are you studying japanese? and how is it?
some advice on studying japanese? it would be best if you’re going to start with their alphabet. and if you’re going to buy a book about japanese, i would suggest to buy those that are written in japanese (and not the romaji). and of course, if you could practice conversations with someone, that would also be good.
anyway, good luck in studying and god bless in the exam. ganbare!
mazel