What part I have paid attention to when I worked on the assignment and I think I did well: I think I did well in terms of pronunciation and accent. For the past two years, I have watched quite a few Japanese TV shows and movies and I believe I pronunciate things based on what I remember hearing from the shows. I also put a lot of effort in making sure the content is based on my own experience. I tried to adapt what we learned in the class to fit my narratives.
What part I think I could improve: Incorporating more complex sentence structures and using new vocabularies we recently learned in the class. I realized that I did not use new vocabularies from Lesson 8 onward as I am still not familiar with them. I need to practice using these words more often to make them stick. I also acknowledged that my main weakness is on conjugating verbs and adjectives. I still cannot do that naturally and automatically.
What I have learned from this particular VT assignment, from my peers’ videos, and from feedback from the instructor: This assignment really helped me putting together all I have learned in the class to become conversational. It was much harder than I thought; to get a one-minute video, it took me almost an hour to prepare. It also made me realize that, while I thought I mastered all the grammar points, my speaking skill is still quite lacking. Seeing my peers' videos, I observed different paces and skills everyone has. It was quite motivating that my peers are doing so well and I want to be fluent like them. The instructor's feedback confirms my thought that I need to improve on using more varieties of sentence structures. Her positive feedback, especially on pronunciation and personalized content, made me happy and inspired to further improve.
Vision and goal for the next assignment: I hope to become more fluent in speaking Japanese, use more varieties of sentence structures and vocabularies, and continue to personalize my responses.
2019/11/7: Voice Thread #2
2019/11/15: Reply to Voice Thread #2
2019/11/16: Reflection #2
What part you have paid attention to when you worked on VT2 and you think you did well. (pronunciation, accent, contents, organization, complexity, etc.): I made sure to use more varieties of grammar structures and personalize my response. It was quite a challenge trying to say everything I wanted to say given my limited knowledge of Japanese.
What part you think you could improve and what you have learned from your peer's videos and from feedback from the instructor: Watching my peer's videos again inspired me to become more fluent and use more adverbs and transition/conjunction phrases.
Comparing VT1 and VT2, what progress and improvements you can observe: I used more varieties of grammar in VT2.
What you would like to work on and pay attention to in developing speaking skills in Japanese: I still have to think a lot when speaking, leading to me pausing in random spots or speaking quite slowly. I want to become more fluent so I need to practice more often.
Final Project
2019/12/5: 私の好きな所
2019/12/6: Reflection
What part I have paid attention to when I worked on the assignment and I think I did well: Content with detailed explanation of different events and characteristics of the place. Presentation with a lot of photos accompanying the story. Overall
What part I think I could improve: Use more variety of grammatical structures. Speak slightly faster. Improve the use of conjunction and transition phrases.
What I have learned from this project, from my peers’ videos, and from feedback from the instructor: I realized that there is still so much more I need to learn to be able to communicate effectively in Japanese. Also, I should continue practicing speaking so it feels natural and I can improve my accent.
Vision and goal for the next assignment: I, again, hope to become more fluent in speaking Japanese and use more varieties of sentence structures and vocabularies in my Japanese conversations.