Dibilang suka juga, kalo dulu sih paling sampe level 'seandainya pv-nya nongol di tv aku akan lihat dengan senang hati' aja. Nggak pernah tuh pengen beli albumnya ato apa.
Tapi berhubung pingin nyiapin sesuatu biar ga terlalu homesick, tiba2 aja dapet ide untuk nyari album the very best of sheila on 7 yang ampe kemaren aku baru tau ada album kayak gitu, tepat setelah aku ngeluh "kenapa ga ada album the best aja soalnya aku paling pgn denger lagu yang itu2 lagi"
Berhubung itu album keluarnya tahun 2005, dengan suksesnya nggak ketemu dong dimana-mana. Kalo ada yang liat bilang2 ya!
Ato ada yang sudi nge-rip ?? *pleading eyes* (dasar dodol)
So, about my "how to passed JLPT...sort of" list (erm, maybe I should've post it before the test...) :
1. Know about the test itself. I heard they're going to change the system to 5 level next year since a lot of people complained how the difficulty level between level 3 and level 2 are too different. But no official news yet. If they're really going to do it, I heard they'll slip one more level between 3 and 2 and increase the difficulty of level 1.
Reviewing the past tests always work. Review excessively if you can, NOT the night before the test, it's language for god's sake, it's about doing it routinely.
2. Don't use too much energy in Moji-Goi (letters-vocab), try not to be distracted by anything in chookai (listening), and give your final sprint in bunpou-dokkai (grammar-reading). Check your time so you can do it slowly for dokkai. My letters-vocab's mark always sucks big time, but doing the last part slowly will balance it fine.
Moji-Goi : don't dwell too much on one number. it's only about whether you remember it or not anyway.
Chookai : if you can watch Kisarazu Cats Eye without text and still understand everything, I guarantee you can do level 1 chookai fine.
Bunpou : it's also a remember-or-not part
Dokkai : I think the key is not rushing. try to answer the question while reading, not after reading since you'll repeat reading over and over again that way. the ideal way is you had answered all questions by the time you finished reading. Slowly but efficient. After that I tend to check the bunpou part again rather than dokkai since you'll have to go through all the reading and usually it's damn boring.
3. Have a breakfast first. Bring something sweet to snack between breaks. My friends and I will eat pocky and chat to loosen up before the third part.
That's about it...probably.