はじめまして!私の名前はMichelle,でもMartyよんでください。
Hi everybody! First time posting.
A little background quickly: I am an American doing the JET program since about the end of July (so going on 2-3 months.) I was a Japanese minor in college, but my listening comprehension is dreadful, and my speaking is halted and usually filled with bad particles.
Which is a big reason I came to japanesepod101, of course.
My situation is, I speak and understand only a bare minimum of Japanese. But it seems whenever most Japanese people talk to me, they speak pretty rapidly and with advanced vocabulary. Whenver I try to speak back, they either ignore that I just said anything, or just kind of stare at me.
(Ex: speaking with my junior high school students, if they do not know the English word for something, like "sleep," I'll throw out the dictionary form, 「寝る.」 They just stare at me as if I'd just spoken French.)
Has anyone else ever found themselves in this situation? How do you respond? As a last ditch effort, I switch to English and body language, but that really doesn't give me the speaking practice I need with Japanese... yet when I speak it, the Japanese people around me seem totally unable to comprehend what I'm saying.
Is it me, or is this a average-ish reaction?