Introduction to Speech Acts
This introduction will walk you through several little incidents you are likely to encounter in your daily life in Japan as an exchange student. Using your imagination and see if you can determine for each situation what a culturally appropriate interpretation might be and how best to respond in that situation.
Let us assume that you have been studying abroad at a Japanese university
in Tokyo for the last few months. This is your first time in Japan.
You have taken a few years of Japanese at a university level in
the U.S., and you have always been a pretty good student. You are living
in a flat with a Japanese roommate, Jun. You love Japanese animation;
in fact that is how you initially became interested in the language and
culture. You are a music lover, also. Aside from classes in Japanese language,
you are studying Japanese history and international relations. You
are sociable by nature, which is why you wanted to have a roommate.
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