Yukari Tanizaki (
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fandomhigh2024-01-31 06:02 am
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Conversational Japanese; Wednesday, Fourth Period [01/31].
"Konnichiwa, minasa~an!" Yukari greeted the class brightly, looking incredibly pleased with a stack of papers in her arms; she slipped one off the top of the stack and brandished it proudly. "We're having a pop quiz today!"
Weren't you just so excited? Actually, some of you might actually be, because Yukari got some really nerdy vibes from some of you, but that was neither here nor there.
"So far, we've covered all sorts of things already, like greetings and table manners and social events, so that's plenty of material to go over again and reinforce with a test! And just so you know," Yukari continued, as she went around to pass out the tests to the students, "the questions were made for me by an old associate of mine back in Tokyo named Ishikawa. A lot of my students would complain about how much more challenging his questions were than mine, but since some of you are already pretty familiar with Japanese, I had to make sure they were good! So if you find them hard, don't blame me! Blame my former colleague or your fellow students who are throwing off the grading curve!"
Because, obviously, she was blameless! And, to further cushion her exempt status, she added, "I'll also be taking the quiz myself, so it's fair all around! Ganbatte ne, minasan! Kimi nara dekiru yo!"
Weren't you just so excited? Actually, some of you might actually be, because Yukari got some really nerdy vibes from some of you, but that was neither here nor there.
"So far, we've covered all sorts of things already, like greetings and table manners and social events, so that's plenty of material to go over again and reinforce with a test! And just so you know," Yukari continued, as she went around to pass out the tests to the students, "the questions were made for me by an old associate of mine back in Tokyo named Ishikawa. A lot of my students would complain about how much more challenging his questions were than mine, but since some of you are already pretty familiar with Japanese, I had to make sure they were good! So if you find them hard, don't blame me! Blame my former colleague or your fellow students who are throwing off the grading curve!"
Because, obviously, she was blameless! And, to further cushion her exempt status, she added, "I'll also be taking the quiz myself, so it's fair all around! Ganbatte ne, minasan! Kimi nara dekiru yo!"
