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Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 2:59 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
One key to being her stylist: You have to speak the language.
Nah...I totally forgot that juri's english isn't that good. But I guess you would definitely study japanese for some years in order to get this close to her. (unless you are already japanese. xD )
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Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 3:36 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
One key to being her stylist: You have to speak the language.
i know basic japanese, so i think i'll be set
i have a lot better taste than her current stylist so...
i guess i'll have to get in contact with juri somehow when i'm in japan studying abroad...but sadly that'll never happen _________________
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Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 4:49 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
You can't think that way......
I think there are jobs for people to teach English in Japan... My cousin found a job like that: she lived with a family while teaching English.
And some churches have missions in Japan, ne? I've a friend who's Mormon and he had several stints teaching in Japan.
Yeah, from what i've heard they are always looking for English teachers in Japan. You just have to be careful who you sign up with, one of the major agencies collapsed a year or so ago owing all the teachers a lot of money in unpaid wages
Joined: 13 Oct 2008 Posts: 1239 Location: Singapore
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 5:33 am Post subject:
Anime Dad wrote:
Yeah, from what i've heard they are always looking for English teachers in Japan. You just have to be careful who you sign up with, one of the major agencies collapsed a year or so ago owing all the teachers a lot of money in unpaid wages
Yeah...not only English teachers... I saw on tv news some time ago, they even want nurses and other medical practitioners....But living expenses in Japan are relatively high...Unless I get paid very well, I'll think twice before deciding to live there....
Btw, just saw Juri's news on Mezamashi...Very short but never seen before...
Juri's house, Juri's dog BUBU, and Juri's driving
Yeah...not only English teachers... I saw on tv news some time ago, they even want nurses and other medical practitioners....But living expenses in Japan are relatively high...Unless I get paid very well, I'll think twice before deciding to live there....
Btw, just saw Juri's news on Mezamashi...Very short but never seen before...
Juri's house, Juri's dog BUBU, and Juri's driving
BUBU or Boo-Boo?
Is it that same little dog from her A Piacere photobook?
Joined: 13 Oct 2008 Posts: 1239 Location: Singapore
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 7:40 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
BUBU or Boo-Boo?
Is it that same little dog from her A Piacere photobook?
Ah...I've just written some I've seen over @ d-addicts...
Not the same I think....
Me woke up at 4.30am just to catch Juri and luckily wait for another hour to see another vid...2 vids overall....It's worth it
Joined: 05 Oct 2008 Posts: 302 Location: ippon city Country:
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 12:00 pm Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
You can't think that way......
I think there are jobs for people to teach English in Japan... My cousin found a job like that: she lived with a family while teaching English.
And some churches have missions in Japan, ne? I've a friend who's Mormon and he had several stints teaching in Japan.
yeah, i heard that english teachers in japan get paid really well.
maybe when i become more fluent in japanese, i'll try to get a license to become an interpreter there.
anyways, i'll just have to look for more opportunities to meet juri somehow to become her fabulous stylist _________________
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Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:09 pm Post subject:
avanpiper wrote:
i think most of us here would have been better stylist for Juri, judging from the stuffs she's been wearing all this time...
*i'd actually think of being an English teacher too in Japan, if only my Japanese is good enough though, maybe in ten yrs time *
oh I'm sure if you really want to become an English teacher in Japan then you will surely succeed. IF it's your number one dream.
I guess for some of us it truely is a number one dream. xD Maybe becoming juri-chan's private tutor.
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Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 10:01 pm Post subject:
Hmm... what I've heard is that most of the native english teacher in Japan don't known japanese at all - and they don't want to know.
It's almost like native speaker at my course - this cannadian didn't known my language at all. But he attended some course for it at least. _________________
I'm going down...
*Ueno-sama worshiper since "Nodame Cantabile"*
Anyone who has an idea how to be an English teacher in Japan? Do you have to take units in Education/Teaching short course or what? Or do they have tutorial agencies wherein you take English proficiency exams/teaching seminars so you'll be qualified and be a licensed teacher? I really want to know.
(Although I've been told that - I don't mean raise any ill will here - native English speakers like American/British are preferred over other nationalities. I hope it aint true.)
Anyway, I think being naturally bilingual here in our country is a plus in learning other languages. So learning nihongo is pretty easy for me (I'm still learning the basics, though LOL) That's what I would like to think
So it's either a private english teacher for Juri or a photographer/production set worker so I'll be close to her.
Haha. I am not really making any sense. Juri took my sanity. Anyway, Merry Christmas to everyone! _________________
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