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Hello, I am Jackson Li. My Chinese name is 李芝明. I, myself, am from Portland, Oregon, however, my parents were from Guangzhou, China, so I can speak both Cantonese and English. I have also been learning Mandarin, however, I don’t consider it to be a strength of mine. My intended major is Psychology, and I hope to be able to also minor in Chemistry or another a foreign language.

Something interesting about me is that I like to collect vinyl records. I like supporting artists that I like and so that is one of the ways that I do it. A few records that I bought recently are Igor by Tyler, the Creator and Self-Titled by Kids See Ghosts. Another thing I recently started to do is go to concerts. The first one I went to is Daniel Caesar, but it definitely is not going to be my last.

One of the most interesting things to me about East Asian societies is the music. There are a lot of artists that I really enjoy listening to such as DEAN and Shirley Chen (陈雪凝). I think that music from East Asian cultures is very meaningful and the melodies are relaxing. Some of my favorite songs are Instagram by DEAN, 后来 by Rene Liu and 绿色 by Shirley Chen. Aside from music, I love East Asian cuisine. I grew up eating mostly Chinese food, but I got around to eventually trying lots of other foods. One of my favorite foods is tteokbokki because I really like spicy food.

Looking at what we have discussed in the class, I have found everything to be really interesting. I’m very interested in the origins of these East Asian languages. As a Chinese person, it’s very intriguing to see what Chinese writing was once like and how the language has evolved. The lectures are very interactive with the iClicker questions, which I find very helpful. My general approach with learning is the same as the lecture. I go through the reading and then I go do the quizzes. It helps me see what I have learned and what I am missing. Then I go back to the reading and write down important information. The course has provided a lot of information that has changed my perspective on the three languages. The difference between how each language uses Chinese characters was very important for me because I thought they had mostly the same meaning and uses.

I look forward to seeing where the class goes and what we will end up learning about!

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Hello everyone! My name is Xinran 欣然(means “happiness” in Chinese) and I am a junior student. My major is education and I’m minoring in East Asian Studies. I was born in Dalian which is a coast city and is famous for seafood. My home city is only 1 hour and 20 minutes of flight to South Korea and 3 hours to Tokyo. Many Korean people and Japanese people work and live in Dalian. Also, Dalian is a multi-culture city that includes Chinese culture, Japanese culture, and Russian culture because of historical reasons. My grandfather and my dad all can speak fluent Japanese. So, I grew up under the nurture of multi-culture. When I was in middle school and I was attracted by K-pop culture. My favorite band is EXO and I came to its concert in 2016. I think this class is very helpful for me to know more about East Asian culture and it will be very useful for my future career.

Japanese style’s buildings in Dalian

Russian style’s building in Dalian

By the way, I enjoy cooking and baking, especially Chinese dishes and all kind of cakes.

So far, I really enjoy the class. I am looking forward to learning more information about East Asian culture. I think connecting the content of reading with Chinese, Japanese and Korean culture is a better way to understand and learn. My learning approaches are two simple ways: reviewing notes from the reading and the last class and previewing the PowerPoint for the next class. I use that approach in most of my major classes and it is also useful in our class. We have daily read with a quiz before the class and it is a very good way for me to prepare. I feel like this course is very interesting.

 

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Hey! My name is Kalissa, and I’m a first-year majoring in Computer Science. I grew up in the suburbs of Bay Area (yeah sorry, I’m another Californian), and I’m really glad to be living in Eugene because I did’t have to deal with the PG&E power shutdown that happened this week. My mother’s side of the family is from Hong Kong, but I can only speak and understand a microscopic amount of Cantonese. I visited Hong Kong this summer, and had the chance to meet up with a few relatives and family friends, which was really nice because I don’t get to see them very often. Being in Hong Kong strengthened my appreciation towards its culture and language, so I’m excited to learn about other East Asian cultures.

A shiba I saw in Hong Kong!

 

I want to learn more about how Eastern societies interact with one another, and how these interactions may also impact the societies’ cultures. China, Japan, and Korea each have such distinct cultures, and I hope to learn about how the history of these countries have led to such individual societies. I’m also interested in the history of the Cantonese language, and how the language itself is similar to Mandarin and other East Asian languages.

The debate about whether or not languages within language families are dialects has intrigued me because before taking this class, I assumed that Cantonese was a dialect within the Chinese language family, so I found it interesting that there is actually a distinction between dialects and languages. The teaching methods for this course are pretty straightforward and clear to me. I think that the assigned quizzes help me understand the key points and ideas from the readings. Personally, I am a visual learner, so I find it easier to understand certain concepts when there are diagrams and maps presented. I’m excited to learn more from this course!

Hello class, I‘m Blanca Ding

Hello everyone, my name is Blanca Ding and my Chinese name is Yiru Ding. I come from China and I am a sophomore majoring in education. I am very interested in Japanese and I am struggling to explore it.

After entering the sophomore year, I clearly felt that the pace of college life began to change. Maybe because I lived in the dormitory in my freshman year, I could only feel the convenience and relaxed daily life. But sophomore life may have obvious differences, I am looking forward to.

I have two cats. They are my family. I need to give my mother a reason before I choose to adopt them. My reason was simple: I needed a few living creatures in my house. Last holiday I brought them back to my country to take them out to play, and to my surprise, I was worried that they would vomit and defecate on a long flight. But they didnt. Instead, I got airsick at first.

The reason why I choose this course is that I am studying Japanese and I am very interested in the traditional culture of Japan and Korea. My favorite Japanese director is 是枝裕和である, and I like his storytelling and presentation. I just want to know more about the culture of the country I am interested in, which will help me to watch movies and read books.

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Hello everyone. My name is XinzeZheng, in Chinese character is 郑信泽. I am so happy to meet you guys in class. My hometown is in Zhejiang province in the south part of China. This is my third year in the United States. The first year I studied at AEI. A language training center to help the foreign student to learn English. Then, I studied at UO. Now I am a sophomore major in economics. This summer I came back to China for two months. I thrived in two major cities called Shanghai and Chengdu. And I went to a poor village for ten days to be a volunteer to help them.

 

About the Anisa language and society. I chose this class one reason is that I want to know more about China from a different perspective. Also, I am interested to know that the language connection between Chinese and Japanese because I saw many Chinese Characters in Japanese. Right now, I don’t have many questions. The teaching method in this class is that students need to read the article on canvas before class, then they will get some basic knowledge about the topic, in-class students can know more detail about the content. It’s similar to my learning style. I normally read some textbooks before class then in class I could learn it more deep way. This Class has one challenge is that I don’t know too much information about Korea, but I will put more effort into this part. I excited about the rest of the term.

Hello Class- It’s Claudia!

Hi, I’m Claudia Lee, and I’m from sunny LA, California! I’m a freshman studying journalism, and I hope to become a video producer and editor in the future. I’d love to expand my production to cover campaigning, advocacy, etc. My hallmates and I joke a lot about making a Youtube channel to improve our skills, but we’ve actually come up with cool ideas like talking about what’s it like to be a POC in Oregon or where to find good Asian food. If you have any other ideas, I’d love to hear them out (plus make friends hehe). 

In my free time, I like going out and having fun with my friends. This summer I didn’t travel, but I went to Six Flags for the first time, had a Star Wars marathon, and walked around the city. I do love traveling, though! I’ve been to different parts of the US, Canada, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Hawaii, and I’ll be traveling around Europe this winter break. Some places I’ll be visiting is France, Holland, and Germany.

I identify as Chinese-American, so I definitely wanted to take a class that could help me better understand the history behind my culture and language. Growing up, I wasn’t sure if how I behaved made me too Asian or too American, but I know now that there is no problem with how I live or who I am. I’ve already learned so much from our lecture about dialect vs. language (I speak Cantonese and I always thought it was a language, but I’m studying French at UO). So far, I’ve found the class and Friday discussions straightforward and easy to follow. I’m excited to see what else I’ll learn in this class!

Sunset in Oahu, Hawaii (captured with my Canon Rebel 40mm).

Friends & I fooling around during our spring dance concert. <3

 

 

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Hey I’m Carson, I’m from Portland, lived there my whole life. I’m a freshman at the moment, and I’m planning on being a marketing major with a minor in Chinese, however I don’t know if I’m going to stick with both, I’m planning on discovering what I really have a passion for while I’m here. I enjoy hiking, skateboarding, playing video games, and skiing. I’ve been learning Chinese for 4 years now and I’m currently in advance Chinese 2, I’m interested in Korean, Japanese, and Chinese culture, even though I don’t know much about Korean culture. In my Junior year I went to Japan with 3 of my best friends in a school trip, I had a lot of fun there even though I couldn’t form a sentence in Japanese, and needed a translator for everything. I’m looking forward to learning more about east Asian languages this term.

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Hi everyone! My name is Kaitlyn Unger and I am currently a senior at UO. I am majoring in Chinese and East Asian studies (linguistic intensive) and minoring in business and anthropology. I’ve always loved languages around the world and Chinese and East Asian foods; So I decided to start studying Chinese in high school and I’ve suck with it ever since. I don’t know much about Japanese and Korean language and culture, I’ve only take one other EALL class, but I am excited to learn more about it!

I am very busy with three jobs but I think I have the best jobs ever because they each relate to something I am passionate about: teaching, art, working with kids and music. I wanted to add a photo of my favorite job and which is teaching figure skating! After spending my life skating I now have the opportunity to coach and this photo is one of my youngest students at her second competition. I also decided to add some photos of my recent trip to LA. I love to travel and it was cool to experience a lot of LA’s music history and art. I also included a photo of me and my doggo in my home town. I am from Gig Harbor, Washington and I love this picture because the Pudget Sound is in the background. The beaches, water, mountains and forests in that area are so beautiful and I’m happy to call it one of my homes (in addition to Eugene now).

So far I find this class very interesting, especially the linguistic and language history pieces. I missed two lectures and a discussion due to travel so I only have the readings and two lectures to base my opinions off of. Some questions I have right now would be the development of ancient spoken Korean and Japanese, in junction with the writing system developments. I spent time deconstructing ancient Chinese poems that rhyme to understand what ancient spoken Chinese sounded like and if there was an opportunity to do something similar with Korean or Japanese I’d be interested.
My learning process works best through visuals and repetition. This class seems very lecture oriented which also works well for me. In class review from the previous nights readings are helpful. I’ve also liked spending the whole lecture on one EALL topic, such as just Chinese or just Korean. It helps to differentiate between the topics, especially when we are focusing on just writing, or just history. This class is not exceptionally challenging to me, mostly because I have taken many similar language and cultural classes. Overall it is very interesting and I could see it being challenging for someone new to the topics.

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大家好!

My name is Rooke (林如琦).  I’m a freshman at the University of Oregon planning to major in Chinese.  I started learning this language my junior year of high school when I traveled to Taiwan as a foreign exchange student.  Living with host families and making friends through school and Chinese class, I started to explore more of what the country had to offer.  I toured the city nearly

One of my host families and I on the top of a mountain.

everyday, finding new places to eat and shop.  After returning home for my senior year of high school, I decided that I wanted to continue to study Chinese and language.  I am excited to be taking the EALL209 class and I already really enjoy what we’re starting to learn.  Some of my goals for the near future include developing my Chinese fluency and further exploring Asian culture so that I am able to talk and relate more with my Taiwanese family and friends.  I would love to revisit this part of the world after learning so much more about it!

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Hi guys! I am Erica. I was born in Illinois and raised in both Tokyo and Michigan. I am majoring in Architecture. I am planning to join the Ahiru daiko club and also planning to apply for UOPINK rep in this winter term.

Here is a fun fact about me. I love to travel. So far I’ve been to Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Hawaii(i know this is not a contry but kinda it is). Hopefully, I can go to some Europe country next year. I also want to study abroad since I am in an architecture major and I am quite obsessed with historical buildings and stuff.

(Here is me when I visited Hong Kong)

 

The reason why I am in this class is I wanted to know more about East Asia cultures since I am part of Japanese. I didn’t have a chance to learn about Japanese culture or history so I thought this is a great opportunity to educate my self and show some respect to my family. I also don’t know any history or culture about China and Korea as well.

So far, I am enjoying this class but I noticed that there are so many facts that I didn’t know about. Through this course, I want to learn what is the main difference between Japan, Korea, and China. Some people think they are all the same and can’t describe which is which. As a part of Japanese, I don’t want to be like that. I want to be able to describe differences and their own cultural background after I finished this course.

I look forward to meeting new people and share our cultural backgrounds!

-Erica