By Niu Meng
The first Japanese Corner of this semester began at 6:30 p. m. on September 13, Mr. Wataru Sato, Mr. Hiromasa Meguro and two exchange students attended this week’s Japanese Corner.
First, Chinese and Japanese students greeted and introduced themselves to each other. Then the Chinese students made a few comparisons between the Japanese and Chinese surnames.
Meanwhile, some senior students were talking with Meguro, from the Japanese anime to movies and then to music. They chatted a lot. When it came to the Guangzhou city, Meguro expressed his frustration towards the crowded subway in Guangzhou, which made students reflect on urban construction administration.
On the other side, Sato spoke to students about study. Some students were asking about what they found difficult in the textbook while the others listened carefully. Later, a sophomore, who found it difficult to learn history and geography, was encouraged by the teacher to practice more and press on.
Without doubt, it was really a great opportunity to interact with the teachers and the exchange students. Not only could you cultivate logical thinking but also learn more about cultural differences.