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STUDENT INTERVIEW: Peter Cioccarelli (SILAC)
Peter is currently recovering from the rigors of a ski-trip to Hakuba with Declan Murphy and students taking part in the Discovery Tour.
Jon: How is the course going so far?
J: And overall what have you thought of the course?
J: Any aspects of the course you don't like?
J: How are the teachers? P: In Australia there's around 300,000 people, I think that works out about 3% of the population, that are studying Japanese at the moment. I think the language is useful to know for world travel and working in the tourism industry. Another reason is that at my University, I'm able to complete a post graduate diploma in Japanese, which counts towards my double degree. J: And what is your double degree in? P: Medical science and Law. J: Had you been to Japan before coming to Yamasa? P: No, this is my first time. J: Did you have any preconceptions of Japan that have been proved right or wrong? P: One thing I was most disappointed with was the hot water and the complicated system for actually getting the hot water. It's not as simple as turning a tap in many places, you have to push one lever, turn another, hold another down and so on. In Australia, hot water is much more accessable. J: That doesn't sound like the Student Village to me! Didn't I drop you off there after the ski trip to Hakuba on Sunday? P: You did, but I'm in a homestay now and I was surprised at the systems they use for their hot water in Japanese houses. J: So you've been in the homestay for just a few days? P: That's right. It's definitely worthwhile because of the amount of conversaation practice I get. The food is great and sleeeping on a tatami floor is a nice change from the Student Village.
J: How was the ski triplast weekend? Any aching limbs?
J: Are you going back to your University course once you finish at Yamasa?
J: Well, thanks for your time and good luck with the rest of your studies.
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