Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Jamaica - I Think I Like U 2
I have it on good authority that these are the next big thing. They are produced by one of the guys from Justice and about to be promoted pretty heavily. Decent first single - I'll wait for the album to pass judgement though. Also, ten points to anybody that spots the typo in the vid.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
The Yoyogi ''air piano'' guy
Last year, I Rub Your Blog did a good job of documenting a lot of the guys that do this sort of stuff in Yoyogi Park. His interview with the Japan Times is here. (The Ken Ishii that did the interview is not the famous techno producer.)
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Changes to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test
Just back from a lesson in which my teacher explained to me how the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) level 1 will be different from this July. After the disclaimers, here is what I learned
DISCLAIMERS
1) I am a student, not an expert, on JLPT tests.
2) Example questions will be written in English for quality (I don't want to make mistakes in Japanese on a post that is supposed to be helpful.
3) No test has yet been released, so difficulty of questions is impossible to judge.
4) This is not to be taken as gospel, consult a teacher or buy the book photographed here (Japanese only) if you want a concrete explanation of the test.
5) There may be differences in the changes to levels 2-5.
6) July will be my first attempt at level 1 on the JLPT.
TEST/SCORE STRUCTURE
The old test went like this:
Vocab (25 %)
Listening (25 %)
Reading and grammar (50 %)
The new test is:
Vocab, reading and grammar (110 mins.; Reading: 33.3 %; Vocab and grammar: 33.3 %)
Listening (60 mins.; 33.3 %)
Note the test is now in two, rather than three parts, and listening now counts for more.
CONTENT
VOCAB
This section of the test, which covers kanji and words, has not changed dramatically, but the number of types of problem is reduced. The section which asked examinees to select the appropriate kanji (しん: 芯? 真? 針? 信?) has gone.
GRAMMAR
Two types of problem have been added to this section, and they both look tricky:
1) Examinees will be asked to put a segment of a sentence in the correct order.
e.g. I went to the _____ ______ *______ ______ my wallet.
A: had B: supermarket C: but I D: forgotten
(Answer: A)
2) An article of around six or seven paragraphs will have around five grammar points missing in certain sections. Examinees must add the appropriate grammar point.
e.g (one para. of six or seven)
Thousands of Greek workers ___________ bring the country to a halt with a second strike in a month over austerity measures.
A: are expecting to B: do C: are expected to D: expects
(Answer: C)
LISTENING
This section has been changed quite dramatically, it counts for more toward examinees overall scores, and three new types of question.
1) Monologue followed by question (no question before the speech.)
e.g. (SCRIPT)
My name is Prince and I am funky
My name is Prince the one and only
I did not come 2 funk around
'Tll I get your daughter I won't leave this town
In the beginning God made the sea
But on the 7th day he made me
He was tryin' to rest y'all when He heard the sound
Sound like a guitar cold gettin' down
I tried to bust a high note, but I bust a string
My God was worried 'til he heard me sing
My name is Prince and I am funky
My name is Prince the one and only - hurt me
My name is Prince the one and only
I did not come 2 funk around
'Tll I get your daughter I won't leave this town
In the beginning God made the sea
But on the 7th day he made me
He was tryin' to rest y'all when He heard the sound
Sound like a guitar cold gettin' down
I tried to bust a high note, but I bust a string
My God was worried 'til he heard me sing
My name is Prince and I am funky
My name is Prince the one and only - hurt me
Question: Until when will Prince not leave this town?
A) The 7th day B) 'Til he busts a high note C) Shrove Tuesday D) 'Til he gets your daughter
(Answer: D)
2) After a sentence by one character, you choose a second characters response from three options.
e.g.
Male: What do you think would win in a fight between a tiger and a polar bear?
Female: A) Tigers live in the jungle.
B) Of course a tiger, they are well 'ard.
C) Polar bears are massive.
(Answer: B)
3) A monologue followed by a conversation with a multiple choice question on the test paper.
e.g.
Announcer: It was today revealed that the Twitter account professing to belong to Yukio Hatoyama was in fact written by former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. Hatoyama said he was upset by what Koizumi had done, while the former LDP leader was unavailable for comment.
Male: Koizumi is a terrible man for doing that.
Female: Well, it's better than some of the dodgy dealing that have been going on in government recently.
Male: I don't care I'll always vote for the DPJ.
Female: I prefer the PNP and SDP, but I hope the LDP get back in. That's who I'll vote for.
Question: Which party does the female support?
(On your question paper)
A) DPJ B) SDP C) LDP D) PNP
(Answer: C)
READING
The reading section has three new types of problem.
1) Questions on opinion pieces.
2) Questions in which two or more articles need to be read before candidates answer questions.
3) Scanning: Examinees have to scan e.g. a list or pamphlet and then answer questions.
That's the stuff that seems to have changed. The differences seem to favor Westerners living in Japan because of the listening section getting more weight.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Jocks in Shibuya
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