Most of Japanese people are afraid of speaking English in front of others, because of shyness and lack of speaking opportunity. Even though we can read and comprehend complicated text in English, we don’t speak so much. This is because the schools put emphasis on grammar study rather than ...
Speaking Grammar Vocabulary Kana Kanji Tool Dictionary / Translation Culture / Society Other Pick Up Website Denshi Jisho This is an online Japanese-English/English-Japanese dictionary. You can look up the meaning of words and phrases, and there are tons of example sentences. ...
小题1:本文第一段第二行有一句Most young Japanese people spend a lot of time and work hard at studying English, 意思为绝大多数日本年轻人花费很多时间并且很努力的学习英语,故本题选B。【小题2本文最后一段第一句是Many Japanese students’ English becomes worse(更糟糕的) after they go to university...
Why do some Japanese people have to learn English again after graduation?A. Because they no longer feel shyabout speaking poor English after graduation.B. Because they want to make a lot of friends when they work in other countries.C. Because their English becomes worse after they pass the ...
With a thematic organization of more than 10,000 fully illustrated terms labeled in both Japanese and English and comprehensive two-way indexes,Japanese-English Bilingual Visual Dictionaryputs the perfect translation at your fingertips. Additional feature panels include abstract nouns and verbs, as well...
Why do some Japanese people may have to learn English again in ther 20s o 30s?A. Because they no longer feel shy about speaking poor English.B. Because there are more and more foreigners in Japan.C. Because they will have to communicate with others when they work in othercountries.D. ...
Japanese schools have invested much money and effort in teaching English, yet why do most Japanese people not speak English? Their reticence has been attributed to various factors including communication apprehension or language anxiety. In this study, qualitative, phenomenological interviews were conducted...
There are few people from English-speaking countries in Japan. They don’t have enough chances to speak with them. Japan is an island(岛)country and they feel that other countries are far away. So they don’t use English very often. And the Japanese feel that it is strange(奇怪的) to...
Many Japanese students’ English becomes worse after they pass the university entrance exam. They have to learn English again in their 20s and 30s if they are sent to work in English-speaking countries.5. Sometimes Japanese feel shy about speaking wrong or broken English.4.Japanese people aren...
People who live in bilingual / multilingual societies might hardly believe that people in other parts of the world have debated pros and cons of bilingualism because, for them, bilingualism is the norm, and speaking only one language means exclusion from a meaningful portion of their lives (Umb...