I've definitely advanced with my Japanese from what little I knew when I first got here. Previously, we had only been using the polite forms of verbs, but right now we're working on learning the plain forms. Fun fun fun.
A sensei from the study abroad department came to our class yesterday to talk to us about a summer program in 神戸 (Kobe). I would love to do this, but I'm not really sure if I can right now. Here are the facts:
- It's open only to intermediate students (as in, those with one year of formal training only, no more, no less).
- It goes from June 6 to July 19. Probably a good amount of time for my first time living over there?
- I would take classes at 甲南大学 (Konan University). In one and a half months I would finish two Japanese courses that would take me all next year at University of Hawaiʻi.
- I would stay with a host family, so I would get the experience of actually living the culture, rather just staying at a dorm at school. And the host family lives on the outskirts of Kobe, so I'll get to experience the city life during school and more rural stuff when I go back to the family.
I think it would be a good experience. Any ideas on whether to do this or not? The application is due sometime in February, so I've got some time to decide...