I returned from a work trip to find mail from the Japan Foundation waiting for me. Last week I wondered when I would learn the results of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) I took in December. It's been in the back of my mind all weekend. Because the envelope was made of cardboard, my heart skipped a beat. Could this mean I passed? I don't remember what kind of envelope held my results last year – when I failed.
JUST OPEN IT!
Indeed, the envelope protected a document certifying I passed Level N4 of the JLPT. Hooray!
I'd like to thank my teacher, Kikuchi Sensei, as well as the iPad and iPhone apps I used as study guides.
Now it's time to begin studying for the next level . . .
JUST OPEN IT!
Indeed, the envelope protected a document certifying I passed Level N4 of the JLPT. Hooray!
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| YES! |
I'd like to thank my teacher, Kikuchi Sensei, as well as the iPad and iPhone apps I used as study guides.
Now it's time to begin studying for the next level . . .

6 comments:
Congratulations!
Omedetou!
(I think.)
Marc - I owe you thanks for your support and encouragement!
Mike - Tadashi! You're correct! Thanks!
Awesome!
Congrats!
Thanks!
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