Hi, everyone!
Alice, thank you for introducing me some valuable sites about studying abroad. As for destination, Canada and Australia are popular among Japanese parent and child. There are many people going to Canada these days, aren’t there? I will do my best for my dream.
Magnolia, congratulations! I suppose your fatigue could vanish when you heard the wonderful news. It is the result of your great efforts, isn’t it! I believe you will show your good performance on December 2nd. Since I’m going to listen to Dr Ueno’s lecture that day, I will be able to tell you the details of the event.
Late autumn holiday will come again tomorrow. Have a nice holiday, good bye!
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Dear Cherry and friends,
Hello. How are you?
Magnolia, congratulations! I can tell you'll be a reliable and excellent tour guide. Good luck in the next test. I believe you'll pass easily.
Yesterday, I brought some photos to people at World Plaza in the campus. Most of the pictures were taken when Dr Mateo visited the room. One of them is for Robert sensei from Australia. Last week, when I was looking at old pictures in my PC, I found his face. I saw him several times at World Plaza or within the campus. I had not talked to him before. The picture was among those which were taken at the Canada Pavilion of the Expo 2005. Tada san took the pictures. I don't know why she took a picture of him. So I had the photo printed with other photos and brought to the campus. I asked him about the photo. He said it was him and he was there. He knows Bev sensei, too. I told him that Bev sensei also invited us to the reading session held in the pavilion. We greeted each other and talked a little.
This morning, my mother and I visited an elementary school. My nieces are students there. It's a class day. Students perform skits and present what they have studied. I don't know how they do at other schools, but today at this school, students perform and present in each classroom. Parents don't enter the gymnasium. And each class of the same grade does the same things. For example, the first graders perform the same skit and played the same music. The fourth graders spoke about the same topic. Since there are 4 or 5 classes for each grade, we might see several variations. I think this is the effort made by teachers who try to give students more opportunities of acting, presenting, and speaking in front of an audience.
How are you spending long weekend?
Have fun.
Looking for hearing from you.
November 23, 2007 14:31 JST
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