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    best japanese dictionaries and locations

    I'm not quite sure where else to get textbooks but Sydney Uni's Curriculum Library (bottom level of Fisher Library) has Mirai, Wakatta and Hai books amongst other useful textbooks such as Koukou seikatsu. Pay the $50 registration fee for non Sydney Uni students to get a year's access, or find...
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    Keigo

    Just "desu/masu" form is fine. No need for the full blown keigo schtuff that you usually learn if you continue Japanese in uni. They're looking for whether or not you understand the basics behind the link between culture and language [it should be stated somewhere in the depths of the...
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    feeling wen talking to a jap person

    Lol, I usually end up smiling and laughing nervously alot whilst going "hai, hai". My sister says my voice goes up a couple of pitches or something too...eek! It's just so intimidating!!:eek: I think meeting a jp person once isn't really going to teach you anything...knowing someone long term...
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    Ext Japanese

    Hmm...they were both kinda my favourite subjects towards the end so it's hard to say, maybe ext jp since I found it more relevant to what I'm studying right now..although, I did have heaps of fun in hist ext since I felt like such an intellectual writing vague essays about the nature of history...
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    Ext Japanese

    I did both ext hist and ext japanese. As long as you stay motivated and you're willing to put in the work, it's definitely possible to do both subjects together. Even if you're a bit worried about your japanese results, give ext a go since it'll definitely help you with organising your...
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