I’m sick. o_o
December 7, 2008
Don’t ask me what I’m sick with, I’m not entirely sure. But you’d rather not hear anyway, it’s far from pleasant. But I’ve been sick a lot lately. Which is weird and scary and today it just got scarier. Must get better. Yeah.
JLPT is over and all I have to think about is graduating and getting into Ateneo or UP, and the Sunday School play. And getting better. And life.
**Darling I’ll be yours forever ’cause I never wanna be without love, darling never set me free~~~** (This is a very bad case of LSS. HBO’s been showing Hairspray too much.)
It’s over~~
December 7, 2008
I took the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (Level 3) today. And… I don’t know. Considering how much I panicked over it. . . I’m not sure I should have panicked so much over it. It wasn’t exactly easy. I didn’t know some of the answers, but that’s probably because I didn’t study enough.
I wasn’t expecting it to be that short though. 100+ items worth 400 points. That’s rather daunting. But then it wasn’t so tiring. It’s scary though, that one mistake can cost me four points. I don’t know how the results will turn out, really.
When I got to the venue (La Salle) I laughed a bit at how green it is. Because it’s really green. XDD I met up with Anson-san, Ann-san, Jeanette-san and Bian-san in line before we went to look for our rooms, and we talked a bit. Seeing my classmates was comforting. Anson-san and Bian-san gave me food for the exam because it seems they think I’m always hungry. Or that I don’t eat enough. :p And Sensei got us all a bag of candy to share. XDD So yeah. I’m glad I saw them before taking the test. That made me happy, I missed them.
The test didn’t make me very tired; this exam was very light compared to the college entrance tests I took a few months back. We got 20 minute breaks after every portion. And We had lots of time to answer. Too much time for the grammar portion maybe, but that’s better than not enough time.
After the test, I bumped into my classmates again, this time I also saw Paola-san, Inah-san, and Ida-san, and Bian-san and Anson-san weren’t around anymore because they took the Level 4 test and finished before us. I walked with my classmates until the entrance, then walked to McDo where I met Mang Vir who drove me to the World Trade Center where we picked up my parents and my aunt and my cousin. Then we dropped my parents off at the Mall of Asia, then went to my aunt’s house, where I’m writing this entry.
I’m tired.
It’s tomorrow.
December 6, 2008
JLPT is tomorrow~~ Goukakusuru to omoimasen. I don’t think I’m going to pass. Which is the wrong kind of mentality, so instead I will say, Goukaku tsumori desu. I’m not sure that’s correct. Watashi ha machigattara, dare ka naoshite itadakemasenka? I’m not sure about that one either, but if I made a mistake, will someone correct me?
I sort of studied, but I don’t think I did enough. And here I am, not studying. Ha ha ha. I didn’t get to learn any new vocabulary or Kanji or anything. Just the grammar. And I didn’t get to practice listening, which is the hardest part.
But then, if I don’t pass, I can always take it again. I heard from somewhere that the best way to practice for the JLPT is to take it, so yeah. No biggie if I fail. Demo, gambarimasu.
I have a cold!
November 30, 2008
So my tummy is all better now, yay! But guess what? I’ve got a cold! I think I caught it from my cousin, I slept over at his house last night, and he has a cold, and he kissed me, with all that snot and stuff. XD Cute, but I’m sick now. Again.
Now, of all times, too. JPLT is next weekend. Study study study.
I’m going to go lie down now, my head’s beginning to throb. :p
Ki o tsukete!