jueves, 15 de noviembre de 2018

Scholarship hope

             
Since I was a child, I've had the impulse, maybe the curiosity, of constantly learning new things or read about different stuff and one way of opening my possibilities of doing so is studying idioms. If at any circumstances of my life I get the chance to study any language, besides English, I would take it without hesitate. I think I've mentioned this before. I'm very interested in Asian cultures, specifically in japanese culture and their language. It's very interesting for me how they have different alphabets for expressing ideas or feelings, even their own names. It could be a cool challenge. Also I could read from the original source without missing anything from the translations. 

A good way to start is learning it right here in Chile in CEIJA, and then, maybe, get a scholarship to study in Japan any other subject, like in what I'm interested: music. It's a long plan, I know. But if I work hard and with a bit of luck, it could work just fine. The ministry of education of Japan every year offers the Monbukagakusho scholarship to study a full career at any university in the country, all paid for undergraduates or postgraduates students, but you must have a basic level of japanese. Nonetheless, there's always other fields where your abilities can be tested.

3 comentarios:

  1. Japan must be a wonderful place. The best part is that actually offer many and very good scholarships. Good look !!!

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  2. Thats crazy, to think in japonese! I mean, when we are talking in other lenguage we are thinking it, not just translating your thoughts. Making a joke in japonese, hard thing! Well, i wich you get lucky!

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  3. you should see a lot of Japanese movies, to begin to understand the language, also, they have good movies

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