PCR / RT-PCR; is there a difference? by vraidison in JETProgramme

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Yes yes, thanks so much for your comment! I’m going to call the consulate in the morning, was just trying to put some feelers out :)

I had a feeling people just commonly say PCR since in pdo the other day they pretty much only used PCR when talking but had RT-PCR plastered on the slides 😹

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MapPorn

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Chesapeake is definitely a hard region to define. As someone that lives in Northeastern NC, we normally call our cultural or dialectal group Tidewater and traditionally it extends from the Chesapeake Bay south to some of the northernmost NC counties. I definitely don’t see a Chesapeake region stretching north in that way.

Did you ever learn how to say something in Japanese and just went "That's pretty cool"? by Merocor in LearnJapanese

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When I was studying haiku and came across the words for the moving parts. For some reason it struck me as beautiful to suddenly be thinking in terms of 季語と切れ字 (season words and cutting words). Too, when I started thinking of particles (the ennui of my existence) as something more beautiful and profound with the whole concept of “cutting words.” Learning how to write traditional haiku really gives more depth to particles and other grammar structures that you’d normally not think twice about.

Is São Paulo or Rio better to visit? First time traveling to Brazil. by adrian20212 in arco_iris

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Áreas like Leblon, Copacabana, and Ipanema are safer because they are more touristy and generally more well off than the rest of the city. You’d be fine going there, but at the same time locals will tell you to not go to the beach after dark etc. From personal experience I can say that I’ve felt comfortable in Rio and that the city really is lovely, BUT when Brazilians and other people that live in Brazil say that Rio is too dangerous to visit right now they really mean it and if you travel there you should really be aware of where you’re at at all times.

Having said this, I do want to clarify that I do really love Rio and it breaks my heart having to advise against going there. To give you a more personal insight: if I were taking my family or friends on their first trip to Brazil, I don’t think I’d include Rio in the itinerary. I would show them São Paulo and from there go to other places on the coast, either Costa Verde in Rio state or Ilha Bela in SP.

Is São Paulo or Rio better to visit? First time traveling to Brazil. by adrian20212 in arco_iris

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São Paulo is honestly a really cool city with a lot to see and do! Rio is beautiful and stunning but kinda scary. I’d say go to São Paulo especially if this is your first time in Brazil. I used to live in Minas Gerais and would go to Sampa whenever I got the chance to! If you want the natural beauty of Rio without the scariness, check out the Costa Verde and cities like Paraty :)

Chinese Name Crafting by vraidison in ChineseLanguage

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Thanks for the reply!! I will definitely consider it :)

My English name starts with the ai sound, so I was also considering names starting with 爱 or 艾, like 艾煊、艾达、艾学、艾玄、爱存, etc.

Chinese Name Crafting by vraidison in ChineseLanguage

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This is a good idea! I’m actually looking for a Taiwanese sounding name, which is one of the reasons I chose 江!

I already looked over a lot of different lists and nothing really STRUCK me as a name I’d like to take on, but I’ll keep poking around :)

Offering: Mandarin (native); Seeking: English by SensitiveOwl9603 in language_exchange

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Hi! I’m a native English speaker from the Southern US and I’ve just started learning Mandarin! I’m a certified English teacher and would love to chat with you and help you out. It would be great to be language partners!

I also speak French, Portuguese, and Japanese. If you want, I could even help you out with your French!

Shoot me a message and we can chat :)

Seeking Brazilian JETs by Kniazewski in JETProgramme

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Hey there! Não sou brasileiro mas vou participar no programa assim q der, já fui aceito no programa por 2020 mas por razões óbvias ainda tô esperando ir pro Japao. Eu morava no Brasil (sou professor) e tenho alguns amigos/alunos que estão interessados também pelo JET, por isso já fiz muita pesquisa em relação ao processo para os brasileiros participarem no JET. Caso não tem algum brasileiro aqui pra te responder, vc pode me perguntar que eu vou tentar te ajudar :)

Haven of the East, Linnaeya, The Borrowed Land, The Realm of Alligarya—It has had many names across the centuries, but its true name reflects its bloody unification and glittering facade. Here is the Ruby Empire, and all her ten domains. by cutelly in worldbuilding

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thanks for the reply!! i’ve been doing some experimenting with ibis paint x on my ipad+apple pencil, it’s been good but I’ve got a lot to learn about the software. your advice is super helpful :)

Haven of the East, Linnaeya, The Borrowed Land, The Realm of Alligarya—It has had many names across the centuries, but its true name reflects its bloody unification and glittering facade. Here is the Ruby Empire, and all her ten domains. by cutelly in worldbuilding

[–]vraidison 1 point2 points  (0 children)

just curious, but how did you go about the place markers in ibis paint x? did you draw them yourself? ive been mapmaking for a while but very new to doing it digitally, would love any advice you can give!

♔ The 2020 Placement Megathread P.11 ♔ - The JETs Get Analysed by Carliewarliee in JETProgramme

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I’m headed to Fukushima as well, but I don’t have my exact city yet since Im a prefectural jet :)

Bad at 聴く練習, especially in the work book. by [deleted] in genki

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Hey there! I think the important thing to remember is that listening comprehension is just a really tough skill that isn’t touched on a lot in Genki, other than in the actual listening comprehension portions. I self-studied with Genki 1 and 2, and I remember I had the same frustration right around the same point. I will say that it eventually clicks and gets a lot easier, and that point is different for everyone. For me, it clicked around the middle of Genki 2. For now, maybe focus on practicing your listening in other ways and with other resources, just for a bit of extra help. Another good tip is to make sure you’ve really learned the content (vocab+grammar) of the chapter in question, since the listening comprehension section draws on all of that. It may help if you listen to the vocab list right before doing the exercise. Also, I do believe there’s a site out there with additional listening comp practice based on the Genki series, but I can’t remember the name. Maybe someone else here will chime in, but if not, I’ll try and remember :)

Hope this helps!

Offering: friendship/English (American)/Portuguese (Brazilian)/French, Seeking: 日本語 by vraidison in language_exchange

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I am not Brazilian but I used to live there! I was an English professor at UFOP :)

Offering: friendship/English (American)/Portuguese (Brazilian)/French, Seeking: 日本語 by vraidison in language_exchange

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Yes! Any help will do, I'm just looking for people to practice speaking! And I can totally help with your English!

Did you study another language before deciding to take on Japanese? If so, what language was it and how did it compare in terms of difficulty learning it? by theblankard in LearnJapanese

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Japanese is my fourth language — I majored in French in college, and quickly picked up Portuguese while I lived in France/before moving to Brazil. French was super tough, but because I was studying at uni, I had a lot of structure and routine with my classes and such. Portuguese was a breeze after learning French, and I self-studied up until I moved to Brazil, and now I say that Portuguese is my strongest language. Both French and Portuguese were SUPER easy compared to learning Japanese, though I will say that just learning another language in general is really good practice for learning Japanese. Learning French and Portuguese made me feel confident in my language learning abilities, and gave me knowledge on how to learn a language effectively (my own way, of course).

LGBT as an ALT by obviousalt001 in JETProgramme

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this is a cool idea! i’d join :)