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  • The dangers of eating out with junior high students


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    “You asked for this,” I tell myself as I stand in front of the unruly grade nine students. They’re big. They’re loud. They’re bold. And, I’m not all that much older than them. They’re my PFL class—Perspectives for Living. I’m supposed to teach them life skills like self-esteem, drug and alcohol ...
    1 week ago
  • Useful Kanji: 右 Migi (right)/左 Hidari (left)


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    【右 Migi (right)/左 Hidari (left)】 How many people have noticed the functionality and user friendliness of this sign? As the text is only written in Japanese, it would seem likely that many people simply passed it by. However, the stress of trying to part a sea of people packed inside a train to reach the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Common Mistakes: How to translate “There is a taxi over there” in Japanese?


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    Anyone who has studied even a little Japanese should easily be able to explain the difference between “imasu” and “arimasu”. 庭にネコがいます。 庭に木があります。 庭にブランコがあります。 Niwa ni neko ga imasu. Niwa ni ki ga arimasu. Niwa ni buranko ga arimasu. There’s a cat ...
    4 weeks ago
  • How to say “to cause trouble” or “break, break down (like with cars or computers)” in Japanese?


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    【TORABURU  トラブる】 “to cause trouble” or “break down (like with cars or computers)” “トラブる toraburu” is a Japanese verb written in katakana that formed from the English word “trouble”. There are many Japanese verbs that end in “る(ru)” in their dictionary forms (ru-verbs), ...
    5 weeks ago

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