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blinry
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By the way, the tests in DΓΌsseldorf and Berlin were booked out super quickly when I applied in July...

...so I took a train up to Copenhagen!
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And can now report on the latest innovations in making a city friendlier for bicyclists and pedestrians! :D

Here's a technique I first heard about in a
@notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.com video: Make the sidewalks stretch out over streets coming in from the side – cars may still drive there, but it feels more like they're the "guests". Absolutely love it!

blinry
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A similar thing happens in this roundabout: It's made for bikes, first and foremost!

Oh yeah sure, cars also can use it, but the cobblestones force them to slow down. Clever!


blinry
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Some roughly paved areas have these smooth strips. Probably mainly built for wheelchair users or strollers? But also kind of nice to ride a bike on.

blinry
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Not easy to see in this photo, but the left and right side of this street has smoother paving – a nice and noticable difference, especially on my folding bike with smaller wheels!

blinry
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I also used the famous "Cykelslangen" for the first time – a bike-exclusive bridge! It's a really nice experience.

Didn't take a photo of it, so here's one from Wikimedia Commons! (Jakob Munk, CC BY-SA 4.0,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cykelslangen.jpeg)

blinry
@blinry@chaos.social

My Japanese test is over! It went about as well as I expected! :D

The vocabulary section felt harder than in the practise tests, and tested many words I simply didn't know. I ran out of time towards the end, so I had to pick some answers randomly...

Maybe also because I counted how many answers I was pretty sure of: 15 of 28 = 53%! I don't feel too bad about that.

rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua
@GustavinoBevilacqua@mastodon.cisti.org

@blinry@chaos.social

… and when you'll travel to Japan you'll end in a pizzeria with a Neapolitan cook
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blinry
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The grammar & reading section went alright, and I understood many things! ✨✨ I think this was my best section. There also were a couple of texts I didn't have time to fully comprehend, so I took some guesses.

blinry
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For listening, I think our test supervisor was more nervous that many of us – they seemed a bit worried that the audio playback would fail! But it worked just fine.

The task-based comprehension questions seemed to go okay for me, while I made many educated guesses in the "quick response" section.

blinry
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For listening, I think our test supervisor was more nervous that many of us – they seemed a bit worried that the audio playback would fail! But it worked just fine.

The task-based comprehension questions seemed to go okay for me, while I made many educated guesses in the "quick response" section.

blinry
@blinry@chaos.social

The base rate for passing the N4 tests seems to be around 40%, and I think I was a bit underprepared, so I'd give myself a 1/3rd chance of passing? The other test takers I talked to afterwards seemed more confident, at least.

Results will be available at the end of January... so now I wait.

Thanks for cheering me on, everyone! :D This was fun!

blinry
@blinry@chaos.social

The base rate for passing the N4 tests seems to be around 40%, and I think I was a bit underprepared, so I'd give myself a 1/3rd chance of passing? The other test takers I talked to afterwards seemed more confident, at least.

Results will be available at the end of January... so now I wait.

Thanks for cheering me on, everyone! :D This was fun!