SUMMER SAIL!!
2012年1月6日金曜日
Winter Vacation!!
Hello, everybody! A Happy New Year!!! How are you doing? In winter vacation, I did part-time-job almost every day:( However on this new year day, I spent with my family in my granpa's home, and on the morning we really enjoyed my granma's homemade dish! They all are delicious!! That's why I had a pretty good a new year day this year.
2011年12月9日金曜日
About Picture4
I think the people in picture4 are looking at something. Because of their serious looks, I wonder the car accident happened in front of them. However at that time they hadn't know one (boy or girl or animal, I don't know who or what) involved in the accident, so they worry about it badly I think.
That's my expect.
That's my expect.
Something new!
Hi everyone, how are you doing? In this year, we have only three weeks. It was really fast for me that time went by in this year.

Let's move on today's topic, "something new". I'll tell you my recent new. Actually I'm going to join the K.G.study abroad program and go to America, California for a month in next spring holiday. Now I'd like to join one of the K.G.study abroad program, "the international student volunteers". BUT! The program requires a high communication skill in English, but unfortunately my skill is not so good. This is why I decided to go to America in order to improve my English skill more and more. In fact this will be my first long abroad and homestaying, so I'm feeling a little anxiety about it. However! I'm also really excited and looking forward to my first visit America!! The above photo is UCI(University of California Irvine), where I'm going to learn for a month. In order to have a great time, I'll try to anything I'm interested in. Just challenge!! is most important I think.
2011年12月2日金曜日
Travel
I love travelling very much, but I haven't offten done because of the costs, having enough time and so on. That's why today I'll tell about my first travel by ferry.
In this summer All my club team members went to Kumamoto to join an all-Japan track and field event. Our team has many people(more than 100!!), so we didn't go to Kumamoto by bus or train or airplane, but big ferry. Inside of the ferry was like a rich hotel, which made me really surprised and exciting!! We leave Hyogo at night, so I was able to see view of lightning town, bridge and sunrise. they are all very beautiful!!
I was grad to experience travelling by ferry.
Finally we got to Kumamoto. This is the field there. It was nice field!
That's all! Thanks for reading!!
In this summer All my club team members went to Kumamoto to join an all-Japan track and field event. Our team has many people(more than 100!!), so we didn't go to Kumamoto by bus or train or airplane, but big ferry. Inside of the ferry was like a rich hotel, which made me really surprised and exciting!! We leave Hyogo at night, so I was able to see view of lightning town, bridge and sunrise. they are all very beautiful!!
I was grad to experience travelling by ferry.
Finally we got to Kumamoto. This is the field there. It was nice field!
That's all! Thanks for reading!!
2011年11月25日金曜日
Culture!!
Hello! This time the topic is about culture, so now I'm talking about "dialect" based on my experience.
You know I'm from Osaka and speak Kansai-ben. K.G.U is located in Hyogo, of course many people there speak Kansai-ben. I've believed it has no differences between each Kansai area before I came K.G.U, but I found some differences between them. In Kobe people often use "to", like "~shito" or "~shiton". On the other hand in Osaka we never use "to", but often use "te", like "~shiten". At first I was confused by the differences, although now I've been got used to them. There are many various dialects in all Japan because in only Kansai we can find some differences. That's why "dialect" is one of the interesting culture in Japan.
You know I'm from Osaka and speak Kansai-ben. K.G.U is located in Hyogo, of course many people there speak Kansai-ben. I've believed it has no differences between each Kansai area before I came K.G.U, but I found some differences between them. In Kobe people often use "to", like "~shito" or "~shiton". On the other hand in Osaka we never use "to", but often use "te", like "~shiten". At first I was confused by the differences, although now I've been got used to them. There are many various dialects in all Japan because in only Kansai we can find some differences. That's why "dialect" is one of the interesting culture in Japan.
2011年11月18日金曜日
Autumn
Speaking of autumn, I can imagine yakiimo, marron, mashuroom, sports ivent, hiking and maple etc. Especially what I'll imagine about autumn is a high school festival in high school.
In my high school, students perform plays, open stores(e.g. yakisoba, dango, pasta, various food), hold comedy events, dance and so on. In my school festivals, I play a "Yoshimoto Shinkigeki", hold a music and dance event like TV program "Music Station", and play a movie "Hair Spray" with all my classmates!! I'm not good at dancing very much, so I really tried hard to practice dancing. During the preparations for festivals, we've had quarrel with each other, had a difficult time. However thanks to that, we was able to get over those troubles and everybody became more frendly than before. This is my precious autumn memory. That's why I recall school festival when I hear "autumn".
2011年11月11日金曜日
Keep in toutch!!
Today we keep in toutch with anybody by using various useful tools. By using Internet, we can send mails to anywhere, use communicating sites like mixy, tweeter or Facebook etc. They tell us how my friends or family are going now very easily in no time. However it's not only way to keep in toutch. We can write letters. Perhaps Letters can dercribe our appriciation more easily than e-mails. In addition that, letters makes us happier than e-mail, I think. Though there are many ways to keep in toutch, I think it is important that we keep in toutch with my precious ones in order to care about each other.
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