Hello guys, hope you are doing well. This is my 6th post and today I'm going to talk about what I would to do like after my graduation.
As you know, I'm currently studying the career of Pre-School Teaching at the Universidad de Chile. I'm in my second year of my degree and I really love it. I want to teach children and give them a space where they can be protagonist of their development and learning processes.
But I don't just want to do that for many years of my life. I also want to learn Japanese. And that's what I'll do once I get my college degree.
What I would like to learn Japanese? Well, I'm a huge fan of anime since I was 12 years old. And I've always liked this language and it has caught my attention. I really like the accent, pronunciations, grammar and alphabets that the Japanese language has.
First of all, I thought that I just wanted to learn Japanese to watch anime without subtitles, but then I realized that I would like even more to be able to work as a kindergarten educator in Japan. I mean, imagining myself in Japan and also working with children makes me immensely happy.
Thinking ahead, I would like to work as a kindergarten educator here in Chile for a few years and then, take some time to study Japanese focusing only on that. And I hope by then I can go to classes in person, because it would be much more beneficial for me.
And that's all I have to say. Thank you for reading me. Bye and take care.
wow how cool, I hope you can study the language and then travel to that dream job!!!!
ResponderEliminarStudying japanese allows you to get to know a wonderful culture. I hope you make it!
ResponderEliminarI hope you can learn the language you love so much. Regards:)
ResponderEliminarI think every otaku has thought about learning Japanese to watch anime without having to read subtitles, including me hahaha, but I honestly think your reason for learning Japanese is much more noble. I hope you can reach your goal, I think you would be a fantastic pre-school teacher, whether it was here or in Japan ♥❁
ResponderEliminarI imagine that working with children is already difficult, teaching them in Japanese must be a challenge. I value your goal very much and hope you achieve it. Bye
ResponderEliminarSame as you... Japan supremacy. I hope we can learn together this nice language. <<333
ResponderEliminarI would like to go to japan too!
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