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Brun Ugle
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 Message 617 of 1702
02 December 2012 at 7:51am | IP Logged 
Buy a watch. Wear it for the test. Then give it to somebody for Christmas :p

(Just a joke, but.....)
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kraemder
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 Message 618 of 1702
02 December 2012 at 7:37pm | IP Logged 
Brun Ugle wrote:
Buy a watch. Wear it for the test. Then give it to somebody for Christmas :p

(Just a joke, but.....)


I'm trying to think who I can give it to.. Hmm my nephew had a strange affection for clocks a couple years
ago.. I wonder if he still does... I wonder how old he is... Gonna text my sister.
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 Message 619 of 1702
03 December 2012 at 3:13am | IP Logged 
Well it's done. I think Idid better on the practice test I took. The practice test did help me in terms of
understand the instructions and what kind of questions to expect. But I wasn't as focuI'm back at d... Or
lucky maybe I think as when I did that test before. The tests were very similar. In terms of strategy, I'm
going to write down the question right away on the listening section. If I forget the question I don't think its
enough to listen to the content and then listen to the question again unless the material is easy for me.
Most of it really pushed my Japanese to its limit. I think I did must ok on the first section... I know I missed
an う in the kanji for 工事. Which has me pissed. But all the others I remembered to double check on my
phone after the break were ok. The reading section was my best until they announced 5 minutes left.
Then I panicked and didn' . Focus well enough to answer ANY questions. I'm gonna practice reading for
the test a lot for next year.

The people I took the test with were really great. It was fun getting to know more people who are studying
Japanese. It's a shame we don't live near each other so won't see each other again.

I'm back at my hotel. It's such a bad neighborhood. I think I'll take the test in San Francisco or somewhere
else next time. Their having it in such a scary neighborhood really makes me not want to take the test.
Boston. They have it in Boston and I know the area there and it's way safer. Not in LA again for me if it's at
university of southern California.
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dampingwire
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 Message 620 of 1702
04 December 2012 at 8:52pm | IP Logged 
FWIW I sat the N5 in London on Sunday.

The exam rules that were sent through beforehand did indeed look very scary. But in
practice the invigilators were very helpful. No-one checked that my pencils were HB, I
was allowed more than two pencils, I could have my spectacle case on the desk so I
could swap to reading glasses at the start and back at the end, and they didn't bat an
eye-lid at my jeweller's loupe (which, as it happens, I didn't need, since everything
seemed slightly bigger and clearer than the practice tests).

I even heard/felt someone's phone vibrate (during one of the written tests) just as one
of the invigilators was walking by and she didn't bat an eye lid.

That said, the test papers as well as the answer sheets had to be labelled with
name and number, so I presume the warnings about taking away a paper or recording one
during the test were actually quite serious.

Their time-keeping wasn't so hot - overall we finished 30m beyond the scheduled end.


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Brun Ugle
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 Message 621 of 1702
05 December 2012 at 3:14pm | IP Logged 
Hey! How come you haven't signed up for TAC 2013 yet? Surely you're not thinking of leaving us...
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dampingwire
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 Message 622 of 1702
05 December 2012 at 4:05pm | IP Logged 
Brun Ugle wrote:
Hey! How come you haven't signed up for TAC 2013 yet?


I've been thinking about something like that and I'm quite tempted really ...

Brun Ugle wrote:
Surely you're not thinking of leaving us...


I don't think that, logically, I can leave before I join. Did I join and then forget?
:-)

I'm happy to give the TAC a go, but a pointer to the "rules" would be good. I have
plenty of audio to listen to and 10 hours per week when there's nothing else I can do.

I have various things I can read (mostly textbooks plus some other material that's too
hard for me :-)).

Do I just sign up here: http://how-to-learn-any-language.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?
TID=30236&PN=1 ?

Anything else I should know before I sign in 血液?
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Brun Ugle
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 Message 623 of 1702
06 December 2012 at 8:25am | IP Logged 
dampingwire:

I was actually asking kraemder. He's been in TAC for two years.

If you want to join, you are also welcome. There aren't really many rules. You don't have to be at any particular level and you study at your own pace and in your own way. The only thing you have to do is make a commitment to hold out for a year, keep a log, and read the logs of your teammates in order to help and encourage each other. It's lots of fun. Unfortunately, a lot of people drop out, but those that stick the course usually have a good time, learn a lot, and become friends.
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dampingwire
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 Message 624 of 1702
06 December 2012 at 10:49pm | IP Logged 
Brun Ugle wrote:
The only thing you have to do is make a commitment to hold out for a
year, keep a log, and read the logs of your teammates in order to help and encourage
each other. It's lots of fun. Unfortunately, a lot of people drop out, but those that
stick the course usually have a good time, learn a lot, and become friends.


From browsing the first 50 messages in your TAC 2012 log it seems that TAC's enough to
get you from "I've forgotten everything" to "I can read HP with relative ease". So on
that basis, how could I say no :-)

I've got to stick with it as I really want to reach the stage when I can hold a
reasonable conversation with my Japanese colleagues before they go back home in 18
months time!

I've got at least a year's worth of "commuting audio" to get through, a few textbooks
to complete and plenty of JLPT past papers. I'm sure that I can find somewhere selling
a Japanese Harry Potter Volume I if I try hard enough.

So here goes ...


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