First Japanese Lesson

My first [Japanese](/2007/09/19/japanese/) lesson came and went. I actually like it a lot – it is something completely new, the teacher (Kreutzer-sensei, heh) seems nice enough, and the people who sit around me all are either very quiet, or rather likable. A far cry from the unpleasant folks who were in the Spanish class I took some years ago. A possible exception was the old, balding, guy who looked like he’s had a beer to many in his lifetime, who thought he had to try to pick up a girl twenty years his junior.

But anyway.

I have big problems with the pronunciations, I can’t really remember the words well, and don’t even get me started about [Hiragana](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiragana). I feel like I am in first grade again, knowing nothing at all. I am illiterate all over again. It’s an interesting phenomenon. I felt very much reminded of my trip to Japan way back in 2001.

I’ll be a good student, do my homework and make sure I get lots of practice until next lesson. I am quite motivated to learn Japanese. And if I am motivated and it’s fun, then what could possibly go wrong?

About Nils

By day, Nils Jeppe is a 37 years old service- and project manager in the IT industry. By night, his secret identity as a world builder, writer, and cartographer is revealed and his feverish imagination roams the multiverse in search of interesting worlds that he then documents on his blog, Enderra.com. You can follow Nils on Twitter.
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