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Mentors Guiding Your Way at ASP

The Mentor Programme 2011 is where we’ll have group meetings with Y0 and Y1, respectively, with various topics, e.g. study techniques, exams etc. Your mentors are Lisbet Heilskov Sørensen, who has a Ba. ASP, and Chris Lundshøj, currently Y2 Japanese, and they will furthermore provide one-on-one meetings if asked for and they are the ones [...]

Moon Festival Marks Begining of Talk Nights

Just like during the Mid-Autumn Festival we, at the ASP, like to spend evenings in good company enjoying delicious food, and this semester the Culture Club hosts two Talk Nights with Chinese dinner starting from 18:00 and the actual Talk Night starting from 19:00 on 4 October and 1 November at Café Cadeau. Talk night [...]

A Night of Cultural Mingling

Once a month, Frederiksberg’s Café Cadeau opens its doors and bids everyone with even a faint interest in Chinese cuisine welcome. From 17.00-20.30 on these special, Chinese Eves, this non-profit café offers a small variety of home cooked, Chinese dishes. The first to appear before the staircase to the entrance on this Wednesday evening is [...]

A Joyful Evening

A Joyful Evening

The sound of voices could be heard everywhere at the Café Cadeau when Talk Night was held on Tuesday 5 April. It began in English, slowly turning to Chinese and Japanese when eventually dinner had been eaten and the real fun began. You did not have to look far for someone to talk to, familiar [...]

Meet Your Candidates

Three hopeful ASP students have, just a few days short of the Student Council election, announced their candidatures trying to woo the electors. At the election, which is held on Monday 7 March, ASP students are to elect the new president of the Student Council as well as a vice-president and a treasurer. Rasmus Langfeldt, [...]

Dictionaries

Dictionaries – on computers, electronic ones, in paper? What should I choose? And what can I use for the exams? Presenting to you the ultimate guide to looking up kanji/hanzi – which one is the best for you? Starting out in the Japanese end: On the computer The most efficient Japanese dictionary on the Internet [...]