Monday, January 19, 2009

◎Blog Questionnaire◎


Q1. Do you want to continue your blog on Google?
Yes ×2 No ×3

Q2. Do you have own homepage expect a blog of this class?
Yes ×5 No ×0

Q3. How many friends' blogs do you link?
0 ×0 1~5 ×0 6~12 ×4 13~ ×1

Q4. Which topics do you like the best?
Movie ×3 New Zealand&Japan ×1 Laughter ×1

Q5. Which skill do you improve in this class?
Writing ×4 listening ×1

Q6. What is the most difficult thing for you when making a blog?
I have to write topics that I don't know.
Thinking contents Typing
Reading articles in English
It is easy for other people to see and read.

Q7. What reason do you use the Internet?
Getting information ×3 Having free time
Watching YouTube

Q8. What topic do you want to write if you write next blog?
Vacation ×2 Love My favorite shop
My freshman life

★the Best 3 of the Other Classes★

Ranking

★No.1★ Th3.015 DOOOOOOON!!!
I think this blog is the best of all blogs!! It is easy to see and understand because there are nice pictures and a lot of infomation.

★No.2★ Tu4.305 Poco A Poco*
I like this blog!! There are many picture and it is colorful, so I'm easy to see.

★No.3★ Tu3.904 ★SMILEY★
This blog is nice!! There are many links and interesting infomation.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

★3 of The Best★

Ranking

★No.1★                                           
No.1 is Tomo Cruise's blog!! It looks very nice and clear. It is easy for me to see and understand because it used many pictures and easy English. Moreover there are a lot of interesting information.

★No.2★
No.2 is aiki's blog!! It looks nice and cute.I think she picks up nice things, so I 'm interested in reading this blog.

★No.3★
No.3 is sacchan's blog!!It looks nice, and it is easy for me to see and understand. Moreover there are a lot of good information.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Speech about New Zealand


My Speech

I’m going to talk about Christmas and New Year in New Zealand. How to spend Christmas in New Zealand is different in Japan. Most shops and restaurants are closed on that day. They spend times with their family and relations in Christmas. If they have a boyfriend or girlfriend, they would stay home and enjoy with their family and relations. It seems as if the New Year in Japan. Moreover their meal is special on the day. They drink champagne from morning, have a BBQ in lunch and eat real Christmas dinner. They enjoy having a BBQ because Christmas in New Zealand is in summer.
At New Year, Japanese people watch a “Red and White Song Battle“ on TV, hear and play the watch-night bell, visit to shrine or temple, enter kotatu and eat special dishes. They spend time slowly with their family. On the other hand, there are countdown and New Year party in New Zealand. People make a lot of noise and enjoy New Year. Have a good Christmas and New Year!!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

◆New Zealand & Japan◆


Customs in New Zealand

People in New Zealand go to bed early and get up early. The average of worker’s bedtime is 10:30 p.m. Moreover the average of children’s bedtime is 6:30 p.m. They are so early. In Japan, however, some interesting TV programs are broadcast at that time and people are enjoying their own evening life.

How to wash dishes in New Zealand is different in Japan. First, they save hot water in sink, put cleaner in it and froth it. Next, they put dishes in sink and wash them. Surprisingly, people don’t rinse the dishes, and wipe only them.

How to spend Christmas in New Zealand is different in Japan. They spend times with their family and relations in Christmas. If they had a boyfriend or girlfriend, they would stay home and enjoy with their family and relations. It seems as if the New Year in Japan. Moreover their meal is special on the day. They drink champagne since morning, have a BBQ in lunch and eat real Christmas dinner. Not only children but also adults enjoy Christmas. They exchange presents too.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Speech


Speech about La Tomatina

I would like to tell you about information of La Tomatina. La Tomatina is a food fight festival!! This festival is held on the last Wednesday of August each year in the town of Bunol in Spain. About Thirty thousand participants come from all over the world to fight in this festival.
La Tomatina starts in Eve of festival for people in Bunol. There are no tomatoes, but people are drinking, singing and dancing all night.
The participants in La Tomatina get up early and gather in the Pueblo Square at 9 a.m. They eat sweet rolls are prepared by the staff of the city. And neighbors start throwing water in bucket participants and passers.
One signal gun resounds at about 11a.m., people start to throw tomatoes all at once. People, buildings and streets are colored red in a flash.
About 1 hour later, the tomato battle stops by the second signal all at once.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

♪Festival♪






La Tomatina (Tomato Festival) in Spain

La Tomatina
is a food fight festival!! This festival is held on the last Wednesday of August each year in the town of Bunol in the Valencia region of Spain. Tens of thousands of participants come from all over the world to fight in a brutal battle where more than one hundred metric tons of over-ripe tomatoes are thrown in the streets.

Schedule of Tomatina
Eve of La Tomatina
: La Tomatina starts in Eve of festival for people in Bunol. People gather the square of As San Luis which is set up the Chiringuito (booth) and a simple amusement park, though they control themselves feelings that get excited. There are no tomatos, but people is drinking, singing and dancing, then this festival that people laugh without cease continues all night.

La Tomatina in early morning: The participants in La Tomatina who are early risers gather in the Pueblo Square in front of city hall at 9 a.m. to eat sweet rolls were prepared by the staffs of the city. Sweet rolls are not limitless, but whoever are participants in La Tomatina can eat them. And neighbors leave things as they are for now to see how they are going on the outside, and they start throwing participants and passers water in bucket.

The start of La Tomatina: 120t tomatoes considered to be a big pile on approximately 5 trucks are prepared for this day. The excited participants are singing, shouting and jumping up and down while they wait for the arrival of the tomato. One signal gun resounds at about 11:00a.m., the small alleys around Pueblo Square are filled by people, and they start to throw tomatoes all at once. People, buildings and streets are colored red in a flash. The scene that tourists who have a look at La Tomatina surround it at a distance catch a tomato at hand and be participants is not rare.

The finish of La Tomatina: About 1 hour later, the tomato battle stops by the second signal s all at once, and downtown is washed away with a strong sprinkling hose by the staffs of the city who appear at the same time. The town recover figure before La Tomatina as if nothing happened about 2 hours later. And the temporary shower is installed and washes away people who are covered with tomatoes.