2011年10月25日 星期二

future perspectives-revise

As the proverb I believe “Where there is a will, there is a way.” I have some goals that I am anticipated to achieve and they are as follows: for one thing, my first step is to be qualified for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test’s first –class in order to justify my self-ability. Despite of the fact that it is a hard achievement to achieve, I still want to reach the standard. The fact is that I am obsessed with Japanese, and this is a good opportunity to tell those who look down on me before-I am not only a Japanese-lover anymore.

    In turn, my second project is to become one of the Japanese volunteers of the YMCA summer camp. The reason why I want to attend this camp is because it can not only train myself to be a steady and refine person-by managing everything on my own, but enable myself to undergo the contrasting culture and civilization in Japan. Most important of all is that because of the 311 earthquake, lots of Japanese must still need our help to assist them to rebuild their homeland. As a kind-hearted Taiwanese, it is not suitable being a merciless onlooker.

    Aside from the above plans, the last goal I really eager to reach in my college life is bonding a good relationship with my “Japanese”. That is to say, I want to advance my Japanese ability and transform it into my own strength. For the sake of accomplishing them, reading classic works of Japanese literature such as The Tale of Genji, The Pillow book and so on is one of my methods. By doing so, I am able to comprehend the true meaning lying behind the words. In short, my future perspective is to stick to my dream-sustaining to my Japanese bug forever and ever.

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