Blimey, that went quickly! It's strange to think I'm already a third of the way through my time in Japan (sort of)!
Although the exam period doesn't officially end until tomorrow, my last exam was yesterday, meaning that I've now got two weeks of holiday before going back to start the Winter term on December the 1st. I've now finished J3, too. The course consisted of a fair bit of grammar that we covered in the second half of last year at Leeds, but there was some new stuff too, and going over the old stuff has really helped me; I wasn't comfortable using a lot of the grammar structures we learned towards the end of the first year at Leeds in any situation outside of a written context (where I had time to think about how to structure sentences) but now I'm happy using even the harder forms when speaking. My Japanese has improved a lot already, but I think that's mainly from living here, to be honest. Next term I'll start J4, which apparently is a huge step-up from J3...bring it on!
So I had my end-of-term exams over the past week, and they went well! There were a couple of hiccups, though. My main Japanese exam was scheduled for 8:50 on Thursday morning, so I set my alarm for 7:45. For whatever reason, my alarm just didn't go off, and I was woken at 8:48 by my friend T.J. phoning to ask which room the exam was in. Oh dear. I fell out of bed into some clothes, brushed my teeth (forgive me for not giving them the recommended 2 minutes of attention on this occasion), and cycled into uni in the fastest time I've ever managed. I got into the room at just after 9:05, at the end of the first section. Unfortunately, the first section was Listening, so I couldn't exactly go back and quickly catch up on what I'd missed. At ten past nine the Listening sections were taken off us and we were given the next part, and from then onwards the exam went really well! I've done well in all my other tests and things over the term, so the consequences shouldn't be too bad.
The grades and marks we get at ICU aren't transferred over to Leeds, so technically we just need to pass everything, and then Leeds set us assessed things at the end of the year. This helped in the case of my English as an International Language module. Let's just say I passed that (with not-so flying colours) so there are no worries there and it can be left at that!!
Being the lucky fellow that I am, I have just come down with horrible flu the day after my last exam. So I've been staying in bed, drinking lots, and watching lots of Qi and Have I Got News For You online (no change from when I was well then, really). Hopefully I can get well soon, because I'd like to see lots of Tokyo whilst I'm on holiday! I'll do a blog post about each interesting place I go to, like what I did with my Akihabara post. I'm planning to go to Koenji (again, to have a proper look this time), Ikebukuro, Ueno, Harajuku, Yoyogi, Shimbashi and Shimokitazawa. If anyone knows of anywhere else in Tokyo worth going then please let me know!
James
Photo of the Day
I can't fit all of this onto a caption, so I'll explain it here. T.J. and I went for a drink in the Hub British Pub in Kichijoji a few days ago, and they usually play good music, but absolutely nothing special was coming out of the speakers that night. After a few gin and tonics I went to the bar and asked if they had any Libertines, hoping for maybe a song or two. Two minutes later, the music went off, and all of the many TV screens around the pub, usually used for showing sport, came on. We were then treated to the entire hour and a half-long Libs' set from Reading Festival in 2010! And all I was expecting was Don't Look Back Into The Sun or something! So I grabbed a little photo on my mobile as a memento.
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