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Bailey won the Japanese Language Speech Contest

Bailey just won the Grand Prize at the 22nd Annual Japanese Language Speech Contest in Chicago. I think she’s still in shock and disbelief. The prize involves a round trip ticket to Japan.

She never let me see or listen to the speech, though—now I’m curious.

I’m very proud of her. ^^

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One Response to “Bailey won the Japanese Language Speech Contest”

  1. Bailey Says:

    :D :D :D

    I’m actually still not going to show it to you, though. 「分かりにくいところもあった」=「あのう、文法って言葉聞いたことある?」

    Also, do you still have that intonation dictionary? 要る.


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