Tuesday, September 10, 2013
My Autobiography as a Writer
By Hiroshi Aono
I think
that I learned words from my mother before entering preschool. I don’t remember
how I could write words, but I think it was a step toward to a writer. When I
entered the elementary school, I began to learn more difficult words. At the
elementary school, I learned many words which I use even now. For examples, kanji,
katakana, and hiragana. This three types of handwriting are often used and important
for Japanese. That is to say, I think that while I was a elementary school student,
I learned these handwriting and so many words to use in the future. Writing
compositions are especially useful for me because it is needed so many words
and correct grammar. When I was a junior high school student, I learned more
difficult words. Why could I have been kept this until now? I think that it is
needed to live until I die.
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