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Focus on language, culture and education. While I hope to update this blog on a regular basis, ideally fortnightly, if I let it languish too long, know that study is preoccupying most of my time, or travel, and that I will return to my writing at a later date. Feel free to contact me via email or twitter, but know while I am not the most active user of social media, I will endeavour to answer your queries. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Focus on language, culture and education. Progress with languages learned to date. Arabic: Watching videos online, trying to learn abjadiya. Listening to podcasts. Chinese: Not actively studying. French: Attending weekly classes, French Experience, Bk 1, Ch 10. German: Attending weekly classes, Studio D, B1, Ch2. Greek: Studying by correspondence. RG Chapters 3-11 (revising) and 12 (current). Italian: Not actively studying, Was using Nuovo Progetto Italiano, Bk1. Japanese: Not actively studying.
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Focus on language, culture and education. Archive for January, 2015. Trip to Macquarie University Ancient Languages School (MALS). On January 20, 2015 Leave a Comment. I recently spent a fortnight in Sydney, undertaking a crash course in Akkadian and Sanskrit. The course provided an opportunity to learn the essential grammar, as well as study some adapted texts, mostly extracts from the Code of Hammurabi, and the Hitopadesha. Read Full Post ». Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Focus on language, culture and education. January 20, 2015. Trip to Macquarie University Ancient Languages School (MALS). August 4, 2014. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Focus on language, culture and education. Trip to Macquarie University Ancient Languages School (MALS). August 4, 2014 by andrewfx51. My first goal is to read through Bloom’s Western Canon. I plan to update this blog on a fortnightly basis with my progress in language learning and reading depicted; the gaming videos will not be updated regularly until I get the knack of how to actually use it. I welcome people to follow my on twitter. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are commentin...
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erinscrapbook: August 2008
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The far East isn't far from where I'm sitting. Monday, August 25, 2008. A View from the Top. Last weekend I climbed Mt. Hakusan, thus completing my climb of Japan's "Three Holy Mountains "(along with Mt. Tateyama and Mt. Fuji). This was by far the most beautiful climb, although it was the most difficult. The weather was good for the entire climb, and despite the serious muscle pain I'm now feeling, it was a worthwhile experience. The torii gate at the beginning of the trail. Sunset near the top. Two week...
erinscrapbook: June 2008
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The far East isn't far from where I'm sitting. Monday, June 23, 2008. A blog for all seasons 1. The rainy season is now upon us here in. So naturally, I’ll be spending the next week holed up in my apartment building an ark. And in true Japanese style it will be small and fuel efficient. I thought in honour of the crappy weather, and my having been here for over a year, I’d show you. This is the lantern at Oyama Shrine. Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Teenage Mutant Ninja Bread. This little guy is a meronpan.
erinscrapbook: A View from the Top
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The far East isn't far from where I'm sitting. Monday, August 25, 2008. A View from the Top. Last weekend I climbed Mt. Hakusan, thus completing my climb of Japan's "Three Holy Mountains "(along with Mt. Tateyama and Mt. Fuji). This was by far the most beautiful climb, although it was the most difficult. The weather was good for the entire climb, and despite the serious muscle pain I'm now feeling, it was a worthwhile experience. The torii gate at the beginning of the trail. Sunset near the top. Two week...
erinscrapbook: July 2008
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The far East isn't far from where I'm sitting. Wednesday, July 23, 2008. What are you anyways? I've been asked by several people, as all travelers are inevitably asked, "Why did you came to Japan? And for the most part, the answer is mood dependent. It runs the gamut from "I like sushi" to "I want to find myself, and become more independent". I suppose the second answer is more to the point. Recently I came across an animated short that really sums up the true answer for me. What are you Anyways? We had ...
erinscrapbook: March 2008
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The far East isn't far from where I'm sitting. Friday, March 28, 2008. Cellphone cameras: The good, the bad, and the uncalled for. As many of you know, or at least assume through stereotype, technology in. Is better than that in. Are far superior to their North American counterparts (iPhone excluded). Mine's the red one). Cute) in my best nasal Japanese girly voice, and we can both feel satisfied that we shared a moment of sorts. Of that which the diaper is meant to cover. This woman was specifically...
erinscrapbook: "What are you anyways?"
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The far East isn't far from where I'm sitting. Wednesday, July 23, 2008. What are you anyways? I've been asked by several people, as all travelers are inevitably asked, "Why did you came to Japan? And for the most part, the answer is mood dependent. It runs the gamut from "I like sushi" to "I want to find myself, and become more independent". I suppose the second answer is more to the point. Recently I came across an animated short that really sums up the true answer for me. What are you Anyways?
erinscrapbook: Teenage Mutant Ninja Bread
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The far East isn't far from where I'm sitting. Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Teenage Mutant Ninja Bread. In general, when people think of Japanese food, rice and fish come to mind. However, European bakeries are very popular in. My two favourites being 'Vie de France' and 'German Bakery'. Since most people don't have ovens, these are the places to go for baked goods, and due to their unfortunate convenience, are an easy way to gain 10 pounds. This little guy is a meronpan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
erinscrapbook: Tea for Two
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The far East isn't far from where I'm sitting. Monday, June 16, 2008. Last weekend I attended a tea ceremony at Seison-kaku. A villa built in the 1800’s for the mother of the reigning lord at the time. The building is located in Kenrokuen, the garden. Is famous for. The room is seldom used in order to properly preserve it, and this historical consideration is said to improve the ceremony. I decided to wear (and purchase) a kimono for the occasion, since it was on my to-do-list while I was in.
erinscrapbook: May 2008
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The far East isn't far from where I'm sitting. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. A little, law mentor. People who translate professionally require a great deal of training because each language has differing grammar and syntax, nuances and slang. This is why, if you run webpages through the Google translator, they often don’t make any sense. Similar mistakes are often made by students who attempt to express themselves using only an electronic dictionary, often to amusing ends. 8220;A Little Law Mentor”. Large two...
erinscrapbook: February 2007
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The far East isn't far from where I'm sitting. Saturday, February 17, 2007. First Day in Japan. Well, I made it to. Tiff will appreciate this: remember that project we did in grade 9 computers with the Japanese toilets? Well, my cousin has them in his apartment, heated seats and all sorts of “cleaning functions”. You just can’t make any sudden moves or you’ll have to change your pants… and that’s how. Through necessity, learned what a Japanese off button looks like. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Focus on language, culture and education. Trip to Macquarie University Ancient Languages School (MALS). January 20, 2015 by andrewfx51. I recently spent a fortnight in Sydney, undertaking a crash course in Akkadian and Sanskrit. The course provided an opportunity to learn the essential grammar, as well as study some adapted texts, mostly extracts from the Code of Hammurabi, and the Hitopadesha. I have added the texts I used to the resource list, and will update any further progress made. My third goal is...
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