
Department of English Communication3Annual
(Currently: Department of Global Communication)
Mr. Bruno Omachi
Please tell us about your family and your roots.
Mr. Omachi:My parents are Japanese-Brazilian.Portuguese is the standard language spoken at his home.
I myself was born in São Paulo, Brazil, and then2I have been living in Japan ever since I came to Japan before my age.
What did you choose to study at Kansai University of International Studies?
Mr. Omachi: When I was in elementary school, I remember having a hard time memorizing kanji, but I overcame my weakness through studying and was able to pass the Kanji Test Level Pre-XNUMX.I can speak Portuguese and Japanese, but I wanted to improve my English even more. decided.
What is your impression of Kansai University of International Studies?
Mr. Omachi:Before entering the university, I was worried about what kind of interpersonal relationships I would have, but the teachers and staff at Kansai University of International Studies were very friendly. I was able toothers,TOEICI have the impression that they are very supportive, as they kindly taught me about © classes and how to take courses when I went to study abroad.
Please tell us what you are currently working on in terms of your studies.
Mr. Omachi: I went to college because I wanted to improve my English, so I decided to enroll in the Center for Learning Support's program "TOEIC© I'm taking a course on countermeasures.the score is1about200I scored up.before graduation850Aiming for points!
Please tell us about your career path after graduation, along with your own strengths.
Mr. Omachi: Portuguese/Japanese/English4I would like to develop my skills (speaking, listening, writing, reading) and get a job related to interpreting in the future.Also, I think that my bright communication skills of Latin people who can open up to anyone will be my strength.
Like Mr. Omachi, please give a message to high school students whose parents have foreign roots!
Mr. Omachi: You may be worried about Japanese, kanji, and possibly English, but at Kansai University of International Studies, there are people who can handle even broken Japanese and English.Be brave and start talking for yourself.I think that will lead to a future where you can make the most of your own characteristics in the future!

