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Portfolio 14: Anime
Portfolio 13: Haiku!
Portfolio 12: Typical Days~
Portfolio 11: Drama time!
Portfolio 10: Days and weeks
Portfolio 9: Position
Portfolio 8: Types of House
Portfolio 7: Kanji Vocabularies
Portfolio 6: Food, food and food!!
Portfolio 5: Members of Family

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Portfolio 14: Anime
Written at Sunday, 8 January 2017 | back to top

In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.


こんにちわ みんあさん。
(Konnichiwa minna-san)
(Hello Everyone!)

People say every meeting has a beginning and an end.
For this wonderful Japanese Class, our ending is 
the Presentation of our final project.
Sobs. 
I really wish this is not the end. 
Anyway, for our final project, my group has
chose ANIME for our theme.



Basically, our final project should include:
1. Background Studies
2. Methods of Conducting the Project
3. Study Findings
4. Comparative Analysis

For me, this kind of final project really helps
when we want to learn more about others' culture.
But still, since it is a study, basically people have their
own perspective, what's best is that we go to the
Place itself and experience it by ourselves! (Please pray for me)






So, on the day of the presentation, we actually combined class
with few groups from BJA1 (if I'm not mistaken),
the results of each group is really amazing and really does
broaden my knowledge about Japan. In a just a day, I get to know
about the shinkansen (新幹線, new trunk line), vending machine, pop culture, 
their culture on how to eat, cosplay, differences between
Japanese make-up and Korean make-up and etc.


But what I've learned most is of course, my group's theme: the ANIME! 
Some screenshots of our final project slides (´。• ᵕ •。`):


























So, guys.... are you an otaku? ( ̄▽ ̄)
This is just a glimpse of it. It's really interesting,
learning others' culture. You guys can have a try to! :)

That's all from me today, thanks for reading╰(*´︶`*)╯

-ザイナブ-

Portfolio 13: Haiku!
Written at Saturday, 7 January 2017 | back to top

In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

こんばんわ みんあさん。(o^ ^o)
(Konbanwa Minna-san!)
(Good Evening Everyone!)

In this post, I will be telling you about HAIKU.
Do you know HAIKU? It's okay, I also don't know what it is
at first until Zoraida-sensei introduce to us what is HAIKU is all about.
This is what HAIKU means:

I also got to know about Matsuo Basho who is very famous
with his haikus. This is some of his works:


Haikus writing has many styles. 
The traditional handwriting is much more artistic
yet I couldn't really read what does it said (╯︵╰,)
This is an example of traditional writing styles of haiku:


Haiku is very famous and have been adapted and used
all over the world. Nowadays, there are variety of haikus all
around the world. The writing style is also more modernized.








The best thing is that, after Zoraida-sensei teaches us, 
everyone can create their own haikus! 
I managed to create 2 only so far ( ◡‿◡ )
(it's quite challenging than I thought,
especially making Japanese haiku!)

My malay haiku:


Since I couldn't find my japanese haiku image,
so I would just write it down here:

アラビアご
(A-ra-bi-a-go)
いだいな ことば
(I-da-i-na-ko-to-ba)
とても すき
(to-te-mo-su-ki)

It is very interesting, isn't it?
How about you try it too! ヽ(・∀・)ノ

That's all from me today, thanks for reading╰(*´︶`*)╯
Don't forget to leave a comment in the cbox!

-ザイナブ-

Portfolio 12: Typical Days~
Written at Saturday, 31 December 2016 | back to top

In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

おはよう ございます みんあさん。
(Ohayou Gozaimasu everyone)
(Good Morning everyone!)

BIG NEWS

 I've become a star for my own Typical Day video! (o^ ^o)
How did it turn out like?
Actually, it is part of our Japanese lesson.
One of the lesson that lead towards it is
"Talking about your routine/typical day"

So yeah, after we've learned the vocabs and 
how to talk about our typical routine,
we have to take shoot of ourselves about our routine.

So, there you go, some screenshot of my own Typical Day Video (*/_\)






P.s: I thought this is what sensei want,
but how come all of my classmate videos
are way too DIFFERENT from mine?( ̄▽ ̄*)ゞ

That's all from me, thanks for reading (⌒_⌒;)

-ザイナブ-
Portfolio 11: Drama time!
Written at | back to top

In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

こんばんわ みんあさん。ヽ(>∀<☆)ノ
(Konbanwa Minna-san!)
(Good Evening Everyone!)

It's DRAMA time!!

Oh my God, only God knows how excited
I am when Zoraida sensei said
we're gonna do a DRAMA!
It has been a very long time since I've 
ever acted in a drama(well, not in the television).
When was the last time? Ah. I remember,
the last time I've been serious in acting is when
I was in high school. A real drama.
In front of about 300+/- audiences.
A medium where I made friends from
other races. It's a really good experience.
Anyway, that's not what I'm gonna share about(haha).

So, here's the real thing, 
we were on the lesson of:
"Welcoming a friend to your house
and show someone around your house"

I knew you guys might be thinking like
"Seriously? Go to their houses?"
Well, we don't go there for the practical(drama) session.
Instead, we did it in a LOVELY 
Japanese Language and Cultural Centre 
(Well I would call it a Japanese home instead ☆*:.。.o(≧▽≦)o.。.:*☆)

So, here's some pictures of our drama session:-


We learned how the Japanese greet each other when
they enter/visit someone's else house.



It is common for the Japanese people to
 praise the house that they are visiting.
It is also common for the Japanese people 
to serve their guests with tea.


From what I've learned, Japanese culture really do
stress on politeness and ethics. 
For example, the way they sit, the way they serve people,
the way they greet, the way they drink or use a thing
and etc.

What I've shared so far is just a part of their culture.
There are lots of thing to discover!
6 months are not enough to discover all of them.

I wish USIM will open for Japanese II classes 。゚(TヮT)゚。.

That's all from me today, thanks for reading╰(*´︶`*)╯

-ザイナブ-

Portfolio 10: Days and weeks
Written at Friday, 30 December 2016 | back to top

In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

Hello everyone! We meet again! (´ ∀ ` *)

I think I will just have a short post this time. ☆ ~('▽^人)
Even though it is short, the thing that I'm gonna 
share with you is essential and a basic thing you need to know!

DAYS AND WEEKS IN JAPANESE

Basic words for days & week tenses(I guess it is called tenses?)/time :


We also learned 7 days in a week 
(Click the picture to get a better vision of it) :


Additional Information for you guys:


That's it. Well, good luck on pronouncing it!

That's all from me today, thanks for reading.
See you guys soon! (〃^▽^〃)

-ザイナブ-
Portfolio 9: Position
Written at | back to top



In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

こんばんわ みんあさん。
(Konbanwa Minna-san)
(Good Evening, everyone)

The more I get further and deeper
in learning Japanese Language & Culture,
The more interesting it gets!
You know, last time
I learned about POSITION nouns.
Never crossed in my mind that I would be
learning how to construct sentences and
how to communicate with others in Japanese.
This class is really unique, it isn't just about theories!
Awesome.

A bit teaser on what we have learned from the Japanese Class:


Some of additional information that I could get from the net:


Try practice it with your family & friends! (◕‿◕)

That's all from me, thanks for reading╰(*´︶`*)╯

-ザイナブ-
Portfolio 8: Types of House
Written at Thursday, 29 December 2016 | back to top

In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

Hello everyone! We meet again (≧◡≦)

Today I will share you about the types of 
Japanese houses that I've learned from my Japanese class.

These are some types of Japanese houses:


1. アパト (Apaato)



2. マンション (Manshon)


3. いえ・いっこだて (Ie/ikkodate)

Even though the pronunciation and the looks of the building seems
to be similar with Malaysian houses
(e.g: apartment, condominium, bungalow),
I really thought that the inside concept
is the same with Malaysia's.
Suprisingly, it isn't the same!
For example, the size of the room/house.
Since Japan has limited land, their houses are usually
small compared to Malaysian's. It's really small that
 from just few steps, you could to the kitchen, front door,
toilet, and etc. Well, that's a new thing for me! 
Despite of being small, it can't be denied that their houses
are more environmental friendly, for example,
they can bring their pets in Apaato.

Since we learned about room and houses, 
Zoraida-sensei has asked us to sketch our
own's housing plan! 
Take a look at my beautiful housing plan(haha):


P.s: It is obviously different, right?
My housing plan really looks BIG.
Typical Malaysian am I?
 Haha.

Well, that's all from me for now. (≧◡≦)

- ザイナブ -