Ah okay. Obviously can't trade hat Pikachu on that gen, so were you planning to trade those to me on 6th and I'll send the hats on 7th, or are you moving them up? (If you are going to move them up, do me a favor and let me know the date on Psyduck before you do; Powersaved events are sneaking into my collection and I would rather avoid that, and then I can also keep a record of the dates.)
I mean it tests your reading and listening sorta, but it's all multiple choice and it has no speaking portion so it's not all that thorough. It's strange since the Japanese-made English tests have actual writing and speaking sections, so I'm not sure why the JLPT doesn't. Of course they have to use it for jobs, it's the only certified Japanese language test around really haha. Kanji is hard for Japanese people too (and is my worst skill), so I get it.
Well, anyone who learns a second language non-natively will have an accent lol. I'm used to it at this point; listening to student English for 2 years does that. It also depends; I have students that have never gone abroad and their accent isn't all that bad. I wouldn't really call their accents "funny" in the sense that I laugh at it. Most of the time they are not native accents so yeah, they're strange, but as long as it's understandable it's not a big deal. What's ACTUALLY funny is the phrases people come up with sometimes. (I do a game with my English Club where the kids have to try to describe a word, and once a kid was trying to describe "bull" and another kid knew what it was but didn't know the English word so she said "fighting beef." I laughed so hard, it's my favorite phrase of all time!)