Future Plans
I will soon complete two years of studying Japanese. It’s now autumn. I came to Japan in April 2017, and it will soon be one and a half years since then. Before coming to Japan, I heard from friends that “Japan is beautiful, and the environment is good.” That’s why I decided to study abroad in Japan, with the desire to travel and experience life here.
I will soon graduate from this school, and after careful consideration, I have decided to continue my education. This is in pursuit of my goal to establish an electrical company in my hometown. To achieve this dream, I have made plans. I will go back to a language school to study Japanese more thoroughly and then attend an electrical engineering vocational school.
In order to attend the electrical engineering vocational school, I need a better command of Japanese than I currently have, so I plan to study Japanese more diligently. Therefore, on October 27th, I took the entrance exam for a Japanese language vocational school.
Once I enter that school, I intend to study the language, katakana, and kanji more thoroughly. I want to become better at speaking Japanese. I’ll work hard to pass the JLPT N1 exam, and in two years, I’m sure my Japanese will have improved from where it is now. Thus, I’ll enter the electrical engineering vocational school. I aspire to become an electrical engineer. After graduating from the electrical engineering vocational school, I’ll work at an electrical company in Japan to gain experience. After a few years of working at that company, I’ll return to my home country. Then, I plan to establish an electrical company in Vietnam.
My hometown is Gia Lam, Vietnam. Gia Lam has the largest area in Vietnam, five times the size of Hanoi. Half of it consists of fields, and nearly everyone is engaged in farming. I want to establish a company that supports agriculture. To achieve this, I plan to put in more effort while I am in Japan. I will study diligently and gain various experiences. I am determined to make my dreams come true in my hometown.