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Kate, my next question.
Ms. Jones: Japanese anime did.
1 became a big fan of Japanese anime when I was in university. By
watching it, I got interested in Japanese culture and started thinking about studying it in Japant
was difficult for me to decide to go abroad at that time.
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Ms. Jones: After a while, I had a chance to talk about it with Rvan, my brother. Then, 1 gol goou
) go to Japan. You should go and see
Japanese culture with your own eyes.” I thought that I should follow his advice. And I decCided to
advice from him.
He said,
If I were you, I (
come to Japan. Now I think he was right.
Ayaka: That's impressive. Well, do you talk about Japanese anime with your students '?
Ms. Jones: Of course. I'm learning a lot about it from them.
We enjoy talking about it (
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k me about Australia. And I tell them about life in my country and culture
It gives me good chances to think about our own culture again. I think thinking about your ot
ulture is also important when you study foreign languages.
ka:Ill remember that. Well. Kate. Thank vou verv much for todav