Assalamualaikum
Minna san, ogenki desu ka?
Today I would like to share my long journey in learning Japanese at UPSI.
Before the memories fade away, I want to share it in my blog.
Of course I won't erase all of them from my memory.
Zettai ni wasurenai yo.
Zutto oboetai desu.
This picture is the last day of Nihongo kurasu Level 1
(I was in first semester, UPSI)
This was on the presentation day, during Level 2 Nihongo kurasu.
(Rohaillah san and I presented about Ikebana, then we gave sensei the ikebana that we did as omiyage)
Minna san (Nihongo kurasu Level 2 - I was in second semester, UPSI)
In third semester, UPSI
Project for Nihongo kurasu Level 3- Interview a Japanese
(we interviewed a Japanese that we met at UM during Japanese Festival in UM, 2008. Mimi san, Amalina san, Rohaillah san, watashitachi wa yoku ganbatta ne. Kono omoide wa wasureide kudasai ne ^^)
International Language Fiesta 2008, UPSI.
(Kokusai Gengo Fiesuta 2008)
We, the community of UPSI are multilingual.
I love this fiesta so much.
All different languages under the same roof.
We welcomed the guest by performed welcome greetings in different languages.
Very harmony. Very interesting. Ohh...so lovely^^
I miss this event
Fifth semester, UPSI
We participated in The Second Japanese Short Drama Contest for College and University Students.
Eventhough I already finished all the level of Japanese classes that available in UPSI, I still active and always met sensei. Since sensei encouraged us, so we did it! Yokatta ne.
We got Silver Prize! Alhamdulillah.
The other group got consolation prize.
Omedetou minna. minna san wa yoku ganbarimashita ne.
Watashi wa kono contesto ni hairu node, iroiro na mono wo benkyou shimashita.
Zettai ni wasureranai you.
With Miss Lena, the director of the Japanese drama contest that we participated.
Watashitachi ni 'acting' no koto wo oshiete, arigatou gozaimashita!
Hontou ni arigatou gozaimashita!
Japanese Language Fiesta 2009
Wow.. I got chance to meet with Nihonjin. Shashin mo torimashita yo.
Ureshikatta! (^_^)
I had to demonstrate the Ikebana.
I learned a lot from this experience. Very precious experience.
I joined them play the 'Hanaichimonme'
Tanoshikatta!
Mou Nihonjin to shashin wo torimashita.
With teachers from Pusat Bahasa Moden
Our booth- Ikebana
In seventh semester, UPSI
The last event that I joined, which was Japanese Language Festival 2010
Eventhough I didn't participate in any performance, but I'm very glad to contribute something for the event.
I helped the students who performed to wear the yukata.
Now, I know how to wear the yukata. Whether to wear it to others or to myself. Jouzu ni naru yo.
All thanks to Sensei. I learned so many things from you.
I owe you a lot. Thanks for everything.
Hontou ni arigatou gozaimashita, sensei!
Watashi wa sensei ga daisuki desu!
(^_^)