Hi, everyone!
I enjoyed reading every message yesterday as usual. Thanks to this Blog, I can know your acts and thoughts everyday, and learn a lot of expressions in English. As Plum introduced, there was a chance to find the talented person whom I didn’t know. I, too, would like to be a person whose dream comes true in the future.
By the way, I have read the article about Akiko Yosano, which was given from Plum the other day, several times. I was really interested in her life full of ups and downs. Needless to say, she is one of the most talented and successful women in Japan, and I want to know about her more. I wonder why I couldn’t meet them earlier in my life.
So, see you tomorrow. Good night.
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Hello, Cherry and friends
Jonathan’s class will be held next Wednesday (1/30). Next topic is “religion”. The assignment Jonathan gave us is research on occult groups or religious events or crimes through internet or media. Let’s see U-tube again.
I was also amazed with a catch-ball like talking done by Jonathan and Plum. I really wish to talk like that in English, too.
Well, religion shows people guidelines of how to live rightly, I think. It is a norm of moral code, with which human could live, disciplining themselves, showing consideration for others in order to get along with each other in society.
However, there are many conflicts over doctrines of different religions. It is a tough topic for me. Bye, friends. See you soon.
Hi, everyone!!!
How are you doing?
It is cold today, isn’t it?
Tomorrow two of my friends are visiting me, and we are going to watch one episode of Rosemary and Thyme, a British TV drama series. I don’t know whether they like it or not, but I am going to explain some key words before they watch it so that they could understand the drama easily. It is a detective film, and so the beginning part of the story is rather difficult to comprehend. Also, there are lots of twists and turns in each episode; it is what a murder case narrative is all about.
I am a “Victorian” junkie, and I enjoyed Bleak House on DVD. This long, long novel was created by Charles Dickens and originally published in 1853. I am just wondering whether you are interested in watching it as part of our Victorian Studies tutorials.
There are love, romance, social issues, death, sickness, philanthropy, hatred, forgiveness, trial courts, discrimination against women and others twined in the mid years of the 19th century in England as the time setting. I suppose it is one of the great masterpieces by the Victorian genius. I hope we can have an opportunity to watch it together in the coming spring.
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