lyn_sama @ 2005-11-01T11: 22:00
Yesterday I was with Buket in Tübingen, to give me a first hand view of my future hometown. I must say Buket and I agree about the fact that we have in our lives never seen such a strange city. Not only did the last 2 hours of 4stüngigen Train ride through meadows and forests led that one would otherwise only bring Heidi with the name, the city of Tübingen in itself seemed to me as if you had taken 1xRheinfelden and distributed in an area 3 times as large. A bit of international flair to mix - eh voila (/ voila!).
chillig All in all very, very charming, with many parks and old town and all that goes with it. I do not know if I should be happy or angry now. I have a feeling I get from a small town into the next.
What is most important: Asian-yield of 1 day: 50 + / - 3 Asians, of which about 6 Japanese.
I have also the Course Japanese grammar (3rd Semester) with Mrs. (Dr.?) Oberwinkler visited. Very nice lady. I wish nevertheless, the lessons would be held by a native speaker. What
Buket, and I noticed negative: lack of motivation of students.
What astonished me was the proximity to schools. I thought the level would be much higher. I am disappointed in one hand a little, on the other hand, I am reassured that I then can concentrate more on NDL. The grammar that was taught in the 2 hours, I was not really hard. It does really well that when I plowed through my 'Japanese students for 2', me, the first 3 semesters need not exert seeeehr. Work is obviously at the time, but I even have a head start. I think the advantage of course not easy to give up, but will continue to learn in parallel to the lectures schonmal.
fact I had 80% of the vocabulary and 70% of the kanji from the course known. And the grammar was easy to understand (and is partially reflected in the next lesson about my textbook). * Smile *:) Feels good when you see that your own efforts were not free.
But as I said, I would not overestimate the whole thing, because it come with NDL certainly a Meeeenge work for me. ^ ^
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