Ms. PUFFY, who just graduated in March this year, came to YIEA.
Q. How about the new job?
Work in marketing and sales at a company in Tokyo. Surrounded by Japanese. I am working hard using my work experience in Hong Kong and the Japanese I learned at YIEA.
Q. Do you have any advice for YIEA students?
I really feel that the Japanese exam and the ability to speak are two different things. Taking N1 doesn’t mean you’ll be able to hold a conversation, so both studies are important. For me now, the business Japanese conversation class is very helpful.