I'm sorry... my Pness got in the way of me replying to you for such a long time. It's big and makes moving around and getting things done difficult!
I'm planning on getting my CELTA first as well, right after graduation, and then going to teach right after that. =) Your desires sound similar to mine. I'd like to move around, teaching all over Asia and ideally be able to live all over the world (and stick with someone I love of course). I'm extremely attracted to that nomadic sort of lifestyle as well. There is just so much in the world to see and discover, you know? Foreign languages and linguistics are a major passion and forte of mine. It's exciting to meet someone as passionate about learning language, travelling, and teaching as I am. It's very nice to meet you!
Lol learning a language to talk to someone cute you've found... I've been there.
That was Korean for me. French is an alright language.... I'm Canadian and have studied French for 8+ years now. I find some aspects of it kind of silly. Kind of tired of it to be honest lol--it's not my favourite language to learn, but I want to continue learning it just in case I'd need to use it to find a government job to fall back on. What are you finding most challenging about learning Japanese so far? What about French? I'm in my first semester ever of Japanese right now. I have a background of Chinese and some Korean, so Japanese has been pretty easy to absorb for me, as it is quite similar in phonetics, structure, and lexicon, to those two. I've found it a little confuzzling since there are 3 writing systems all wrapped into one though. I suppose it helps makes things less confuzzling in some ways, but more in others. But Japanese is a beautiful language, and I've found it fun to learn so far.
I'm assuming you have some interest in Japanese culture and society as well. Have you been to Japan before?