SAHE, JEUNE JAPONAISE « Du Japon, je garde des souvenirs de lucioles »
1 - Junior Cycle French - Question 8 - 2005
Question 8
SAHE, JEUNE JAPONAISE « Du Japon, je garde des souvenirs de lucioles »
1. Ma mère est japonaise, mon père français. Ils se sont connus quand ma mère est venue en st... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:SAHE, JEUNE JAPONAISE « Du Japon, je garde des souvenirs de lucioles »
1 - Junior Cycle French - Question 8 - 2005
Step 1
Why did Sahe’s mother first come to France?
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Sahe's mother first came to France for a language course, specifically to study French, as part of a linguistic stage when she was twenty years old.
Step 2
When she first went to Japan, Sahe adopted an unusual language practice. What was it?
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Sahe spoke Japanese to adults and French to the children, indicating her bilingual background.
Step 3
Name one product grown in the Shizuoka region of Japan.
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One product grown in the Shizuoka region of Japan is rice.
Step 4
What example does Sahe give of how hardworking she can be?
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Sahe mentions that she can work non-stop from 8 in the morning to 3 the following morning, indicating her dedication and work ethic.
Step 5
In what respect is Sahe not typically Japanese?
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Sahe is not typically Japanese in her physical appearance; she has Western physical features and does not look Japanese.
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Why does Sahe feel the need to return occasionally to Japan?
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Sahe feels the need to return occasionally to Japan to keep in touch with her roots, her culture, and her origins, as well as to soak in the friendliness and warmth of the people.
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