Japanese you need to know for a Job interview - Japanese Job Interview

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This is so cool. I have an interview for a job in Japan next week, so your video is a great help. Thank you very much 😊

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Thank you so much! I'm interested in working in Japan, in the future.

I started learning Japanese a month ago, with Hiragana and Katakana. I use YouTube and WaniKani, and I make flash cards in Anki. It's going extremely well, I think, because I have prior experience with learning another language as an adult (I learned Swedish in my 30s and now I'm learning Japanese in my 40s).

I think it would be cool to work in a job where I would need to speak Japanese for the majority of the day. (Not an English teaching job). Although... I'm not sure what I could do. I'm not really good at anything (I don't have any talents or skills, and I don't want to work in fast food, and don't want to be a teacher or have kids). I probably don't have anything useful to give to Japan. -.- But still, I think it would be cool to live and work there.

Right now, I'm learning more of the basics, such as numbers and colors. And basic questions (what is your age? where are you from? etc). I think I'll be ready for a tutor maybe in one more month. I'd like to practice saying my answers to a real, live person.

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I have a question, i heard that Japanese people eat insects is it true? Please replay.

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