Wednesday, August 08, 2007

The final result of JAA test

It is my father that made me to apply for this job, which you need manage all kind of flight documents, and i doubted my ability as the beginning. However, I felt that i was gonna get the job when i passed the interview and the tests, but I finally failed in the final and also the third test. I was so lucky to passed the first and second tests though since i knew nothing about Japanese. However i failed in my final test mainly coz' my poor Japanese and my poor English answers, i didn't answer the question well coz' i knew so few about the job. Most importantly, working here wasnt my dream in the past 25 years.

Qs were used in my final test, the second interview, like introducing urself in 2 minutes; did u join any club when you were in university?; were u satisfied with the result of ur club participation?; do u have any plan to study abroad?; would u want to be a lawyer since you studied in Law?; Please introduce urself in Japanese?

It was great to challenge myself to apply for this job since i can't speak any word of Japanese.
I did learn somethinig from it, and I got a lot of tresures from the second English test, and it made me like reading english so much, here are some things which i would like share with u...


There were three biographies in the reading conprehension, which i wanna share with u,
The first one was the biography bout the famous writer, Roald Dahl. He wrote a lot of famous books, the best one would be Matilda. Have u heard of Charlie and Chocolate factory? It is one of his works. Go to check this website, http://www.roalddahl.com/ and u will find a lot of treasures there.

The next one is the biography of Vincent Van Gogh, a crazy artist, he cut off his ear, and he committed suicide to end his life. Poor Van Gogh became famous after his death. One of his painting, Starry Night, which also is quoted in Don Mclean's song, Vincent.

The final one is the biography of chimpanzee reseacher or lover, Jane Goodall. It is her institute website, http://www.janegoodall.org/default.asp "Although it was unheard of for a woman to venture into the wilds of the African forest, the trip meant the fulfillment of Jane Goodall's childhood dream. Jane’s work in Tanzania would prove more successful than anyone had imagined." Quoted from the website.

Enjoy it....^_^

Frankie

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