Describe a subject you
studied in school or university. What the subject was. Who taught you. How the
teacher taught this subject. Why you think it was important.
Though
I major in accounting, my favorite subject is Japanese which I learned as an
elective course, instead of a compulsory one, in university. Our teacher Zhang
has colorful experiences, which can be inferred from his talks. His major is
Japanese, and had been in Japan for several years, then came to Qingdao as a Japanese
teacher.
His
class is never boring, because besides the knowledge in textbook, he always
told us some of his stories, which interests us a lot. For example, he told us
that there are so many kinds of jobs he did in Japan, such as hoist operator,
driver and even pizza boy. What’s more, he told us that the members of gangland
are usually part–timers, because you may see one works as a worker on weekday
and see the same person in the gangland at weekends.
I
reckon that it is significant to learn a second foreign language, because Professor
Lang xianping once said that English is so crucial that it is not a foreign
language any more in the modern society, in that you should learn it as well as
your mother tongue. So in order to communicate with more people, and have more choices
in the future, I chose Japanese as my elective course.
No comments:
Post a Comment