1 (1) This photo has taken in Baghdad the Republic of Iraq.
(2) It had posted April 9th, Wednesday, 2003.
(3) Iraqi audiences cheered when a statue of Saddam Hussein fell.
(4) サダム・フセイン像がバクダッドの真ん中に倒れた。
(5) I think that “Crowds cheer” is ten thousands.
2 (1) I think about five thousands.
(2) I think that crowds cheer is not accurate.
(3) I think that there is many USA’s tank corps in this photo.
(4) I think that a statue of Saddam Hussein fell was very big news and impact.
(5) I think that Iraq is very dangerous.
3 Yes it is. I think that I should know the true.
I don’t believe news paper anything and everything.
News paper isn't good tell a lie.
4 I will use Internet. And I will investigate the facts.
I will use a weekly news magazine. Because I can believe this.
6 I read other people's blog. I think that other people's answer is very various things.
2008年1月25日金曜日
2008年1月18日金曜日
January 18th 2008
(1)1,591,000, Muslims lives in United Kingdom.
(2) 500, 000 Hindus lives in United Kingdom.
(3) I find this homepage.
(4) I wrote comment.
I find an article about Hospital Navigation.
Hospital Navigation is a hospital search system. When you input an address, the system searches for medical facilities within one kilometer of that address.
And you can find hospital easily and rapidly. The system’s information will be updated every month. The system is expected to be made even more useful in the near future.
I think that many patients can be taken to the nearest hospital without delay and help their life.
(2) 500, 000 Hindus lives in United Kingdom.
(3) I find this homepage.
(4) I wrote comment.
I find an article about Hospital Navigation.
Hospital Navigation is a hospital search system. When you input an address, the system searches for medical facilities within one kilometer of that address.
And you can find hospital easily and rapidly. The system’s information will be updated every month. The system is expected to be made even more useful in the near future.
I think that many patients can be taken to the nearest hospital without delay and help their life.
2008年1月11日金曜日
January 11th 2008
1.How did you spend your New Year?
I stayed my home with my family on new years day.
We ate Toshikoshi Soba in the night. It was Shrimp tempura , Age,and Udon. We watched music TV program and talked about something.
In the morning we ate Osechi and Ozouni. It was very delicious.
I received New Year’s gift from my parents and grandparents. I was so happy.
Then we went to Kamishinde shrine. I ate crab with my family, grandparents, uncle, aunt and cousin. I had a nice time. I drove a car and went shopping with my family for winter sale. I bought various clothes.
2. (1) Now go to the Project Britain website and answer these questions about New Year in Britain:
Hogmanay is the name for New Year in which country?
Hogmanay is the name of Scotland.
(2) In which city is the New Year’s Day parade held? Can you find a photo of this year’s parade?
I find this article. New Year’s Day parade held in London.
(3) Whose birthday is on January 3rd, and what famous book did he write?
January 3rd is on JRR Tolkien’s birthday. And he is an author of Lord of the Rings(1892).
(4)Whose birthday is on January 5th? Why is this person’s birthday in a British calendar? January 5th is on Guru Gobind Singh. He introduced many of the customs that Sikhs practice today including the 5 K’s.
(5) Whose birthday is today (January 8th)? What is he famous for?
January 8th is on of Elvis Presley. He was a singer.
(6) What is Al Hijra and why is it on a British calendar?
The Islamic New Year begins on the day Prophet Muhammad left Mecca to travel to Medina in 622 CE.
(7) Who reached the South Pole in 1912 on January 17th?
Robert Scott and his party reached the South Pole in 1912.
(8) Whose birthday is on January 18th? What famous book did he write?
January 18th is on birth of AA Milne. He is an author. He wrote teddy bear ,Winnie-the-Pooh.
(9)
Who died on January 24th, 1965? What is he famous for (write ONE thing). Sir Winston Churchill died on January 24th, 1965.
(10) I What do you think about this calendar?
I think that i t was very easy to see.
3. I find this article.
I think I want to see this building.
I stayed my home with my family on new years day.
We ate Toshikoshi Soba in the night. It was Shrimp tempura , Age,and Udon. We watched music TV program and talked about something.
In the morning we ate Osechi and Ozouni. It was very delicious.
I received New Year’s gift from my parents and grandparents. I was so happy.
Then we went to Kamishinde shrine. I ate crab with my family, grandparents, uncle, aunt and cousin. I had a nice time. I drove a car and went shopping with my family for winter sale. I bought various clothes.
2. (1) Now go to the Project Britain website and answer these questions about New Year in Britain:
Hogmanay is the name for New Year in which country?
Hogmanay is the name of Scotland.
(2) In which city is the New Year’s Day parade held? Can you find a photo of this year’s parade?
I find this article. New Year’s Day parade held in London.
(3) Whose birthday is on January 3rd, and what famous book did he write?
January 3rd is on JRR Tolkien’s birthday. And he is an author of Lord of the Rings(1892).
(4)Whose birthday is on January 5th? Why is this person’s birthday in a British calendar? January 5th is on Guru Gobind Singh. He introduced many of the customs that Sikhs practice today including the 5 K’s.
(5) Whose birthday is today (January 8th)? What is he famous for?
January 8th is on of Elvis Presley. He was a singer.
(6) What is Al Hijra and why is it on a British calendar?
The Islamic New Year begins on the day Prophet Muhammad left Mecca to travel to Medina in 622 CE.
(7) Who reached the South Pole in 1912 on January 17th?
Robert Scott and his party reached the South Pole in 1912.
(8) Whose birthday is on January 18th? What famous book did he write?
January 18th is on birth of AA Milne. He is an author. He wrote teddy bear ,Winnie-the-Pooh.
(9)
Who died on January 24th, 1965? What is he famous for (write ONE thing). Sir Winston Churchill died on January 24th, 1965.
(10) I What do you think about this calendar?
I think that i t was very easy to see.
3. I find this article.
I think I want to see this building.
2007年12月21日金曜日
December 21th 2007
1) What is a nativity play?
The word Christmas (or Christ's Mass) comes from the Old English name Cristes Maesse - Christ's Mass - and is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
2) What is a Christmas carol?
The Christmas special songs are known as carols and they are about Jesus and the time when
he was born.
3) What is a pantomime?
Mime is a theatrical medium or performanceart, involving the acting out of a story by a Mime
artist through body motions, without use of speech.(from Wikipedia)
4) What are mince pies? Find a photo of one.
I find a photo. Mince pies are an essential part of Christmas. Mince pies are smallpies, usually between 2 and 3 inches in diameter (5-7.5 centimetres).
Mince pies filled with mincemeat (Minced fruit not meat. In the US, mincemeat is known by the more accurate name "fruitmince".)
For example the filling is a mixture of raisins, sultanas, apricots, glace cherries, candied citrus peel, apples, various types of nuts and mixed spices typically nutmeg and cinnamon.
5) Find a photo of a Christmas pudding.
I find a photo. Christmas pudding is a brown pudding with raisins, nuts and cherries. It is similar to fruitcake similar, except that pudding is steamed and fruitcake is baked.
6) Find a photo of a Christmas cake.
I find a photo.
Christmas cake is a type of fruitcake served at Christmas time.
7) What are Brussels sprouts? Find a photo of some.
I find this page and this page.The Brussels sprout (Brassica Oleracea Gemmifera Group) is a cultiver group of Wild
Cabbege cultivated for its small (typically 2.5 - 4cm, 1 - 1.5 inches diameter) leafy green heads, which resemble miniature cabbages.
I find this homepage.
There are very beautiful scene at here.
The word Christmas (or Christ's Mass) comes from the Old English name Cristes Maesse - Christ's Mass - and is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
2) What is a Christmas carol?
The Christmas special songs are known as carols and they are about Jesus and the time when
he was born.
3) What is a pantomime?
Mime is a theatrical medium or performanceart, involving the acting out of a story by a Mime
artist through body motions, without use of speech.(from Wikipedia)
4) What are mince pies? Find a photo of one.
I find a photo. Mince pies are an essential part of Christmas. Mince pies are smallpies, usually between 2 and 3 inches in diameter (5-7.5 centimetres).
Mince pies filled with mincemeat (Minced fruit not meat. In the US, mincemeat is known by the more accurate name "fruitmince".)
For example the filling is a mixture of raisins, sultanas, apricots, glace cherries, candied citrus peel, apples, various types of nuts and mixed spices typically nutmeg and cinnamon.
5) Find a photo of a Christmas pudding.
I find a photo. Christmas pudding is a brown pudding with raisins, nuts and cherries. It is similar to fruitcake similar, except that pudding is steamed and fruitcake is baked.
6) Find a photo of a Christmas cake.
I find a photo.
Christmas cake is a type of fruitcake served at Christmas time.
7) What are Brussels sprouts? Find a photo of some.
I find this page and this page.The Brussels sprout (Brassica Oleracea Gemmifera Group) is a cultiver group of Wild
Cabbege cultivated for its small (typically 2.5 - 4cm, 1 - 1.5 inches diameter) leafy green heads, which resemble miniature cabbages.
I find this homepage.
There are very beautiful scene at here.
2007年12月7日金曜日
December 7th 2007
1.What or who is Beowulf?
He is a brave soldier.
2.What is this movie based on?
It is based on Anglo-Saxon literature dates to between the 8th and the 11th century, the only surviving manuscript dating to circa 1010. It has risen to national epic status in England.
3.When and where was Old English spoken? (from when until when?)
Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon) is an early form of the English language that was spoken and written in parts of what are now England and southern Scotland between the middle 5th century and the middle 12th century.
4.What does Old English look like? Find a photo on the Internet.
I find this picture.
And I find this picture.
5.What does Old English sound like? Find a sound file on the Internet.
I find this page about Old English.
6.What is the story of Beowulf? (Who are the main characters? Where and when does it take place? What are the key events?)
The main character is Beowulf.
It takes place at Dene in Denmark and 8th century between 9th century.
7.What happens to Beowulf at the end of the poem (not the movie)?
Beowulf died.
8.Who is the director? What other movie has (s)he directed? Have you seen any of them? If so, which one? Did you like it?
Robert Zemeckis is a director.
He directed "Back to the future" and others.
I watched "Back to the future".
And I like this movie.
9.Who are the main actors in this movie?
Choose one of the actors or actresses. What other movies has this person been in? Did you see any of those movies? If so, which one? Did you like it?
I choose Angelina Jolie.
She appeared in "Original Sin".
I have never seen this movie.
But I watced Angelina Jolie's CM.
10.What is “The Golden Compass” based on?
It based on "Paradise Lost"
11.Who wrote the original story? When?
It wrote by John Milton.
It was originally published in 1667 in ten books.
12.What is the story? (Who are the main characters? Where and when does it take place? What are the key events?)
The main characters is Lyla.
It takes place Oxford in Britain.
13.Where is Oxford (UK)? Find a map.
I find this page.
14.How many colleges are there?
15.Who is the director? What other movie has (s)he directed? Have you seen any of them? If so, which one? Did you like it?
Chris Weitz is a director.
He directored in the 2000 comedy drama movie "Chuck and Back" and a bland suburbanite in "Mr.And Ms.Smith".
I have never seen this.
16.Who are the main actors in this movie?
Choose one of the actors or actresses. What other movies has this person been in? Did you see any of those movies? If so, which one? Did you like it?
I choose Nicole Kidman.
She appeared in "Moulin Rouge!"
I watched this movie and I like this.
17.There is some controversy about this movie? What is it?
Protest that it is "an anti-Catholic" of "the antichristianity" or "a work to instill atheism in a child" happens.
He is a brave soldier.
2.What is this movie based on?
It is based on Anglo-Saxon literature dates to between the 8th and the 11th century, the only surviving manuscript dating to circa 1010. It has risen to national epic status in England.
3.When and where was Old English spoken? (from when until when?)
Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon) is an early form of the English language that was spoken and written in parts of what are now England and southern Scotland between the middle 5th century and the middle 12th century.
4.What does Old English look like? Find a photo on the Internet.
I find this picture.
And I find this picture.
5.What does Old English sound like? Find a sound file on the Internet.
I find this page about Old English.
6.What is the story of Beowulf? (Who are the main characters? Where and when does it take place? What are the key events?)
The main character is Beowulf.
It takes place at Dene in Denmark and 8th century between 9th century.
7.What happens to Beowulf at the end of the poem (not the movie)?
Beowulf died.
8.Who is the director? What other movie has (s)he directed? Have you seen any of them? If so, which one? Did you like it?
Robert Zemeckis is a director.
He directed "Back to the future" and others.
I watched "Back to the future".
And I like this movie.
9.Who are the main actors in this movie?
Choose one of the actors or actresses. What other movies has this person been in? Did you see any of those movies? If so, which one? Did you like it?
I choose Angelina Jolie.
She appeared in "Original Sin".
I have never seen this movie.
But I watced Angelina Jolie's CM.
10.What is “The Golden Compass” based on?
It based on "Paradise Lost"
11.Who wrote the original story? When?
It wrote by John Milton.
It was originally published in 1667 in ten books.
12.What is the story? (Who are the main characters? Where and when does it take place? What are the key events?)
The main characters is Lyla.
It takes place Oxford in Britain.
13.Where is Oxford (UK)? Find a map.
I find this page.
14.How many colleges are there?
15.Who is the director? What other movie has (s)he directed? Have you seen any of them? If so, which one? Did you like it?
Chris Weitz is a director.
He directored in the 2000 comedy drama movie "Chuck and Back" and a bland suburbanite in "Mr.And Ms.Smith".
I have never seen this.
16.Who are the main actors in this movie?
Choose one of the actors or actresses. What other movies has this person been in? Did you see any of those movies? If so, which one? Did you like it?
I choose Nicole Kidman.
She appeared in "Moulin Rouge!"
I watched this movie and I like this.
17.There is some controversy about this movie? What is it?
Protest that it is "an anti-Catholic" of "the antichristianity" or "a work to instill atheism in a child" happens.
2007年11月16日金曜日
November 16th 2007
3 What is November 11th called in Britain?
It called Remembrance Day. And it is also known as Popy Day.
(1) Who lays a wreath?
Wreathes are layed beside war memorials by companies, clubs and societies.
(2) Where?
A national ceremony takes place at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London.
(3) Why?
People wear a red popy in memory of those who sacrificed their lives for us during wars.
(4) How many years is it since the end of World War One?
It is 89 years.
(5) What is the red flower?
It is the Popy.
(6) Why is this red flower used on November 11th?
Only one living thing the popy flowering each year with the coming of the warm weather , brought life , color and reassurance to those still fighting.
4. What happened on November 6th in London?
The State Opening of Parliament.
London is a royal city and has preserved its ceremonies and traditions over hundreds of years.
Some are every day and aome are every year.
5. What happened on November 10th in London?
Lord Mayor'sShow.
6.
The 680th Lord Mayor of London is David Lewis.
It called Remembrance Day. And it is also known as Popy Day.
(1) Who lays a wreath?
Wreathes are layed beside war memorials by companies, clubs and societies.
(2) Where?
A national ceremony takes place at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London.
(3) Why?
People wear a red popy in memory of those who sacrificed their lives for us during wars.
(4) How many years is it since the end of World War One?
It is 89 years.
(5) What is the red flower?
It is the Popy.
(6) Why is this red flower used on November 11th?
Only one living thing the popy flowering each year with the coming of the warm weather , brought life , color and reassurance to those still fighting.
4. What happened on November 6th in London?
The State Opening of Parliament.
London is a royal city and has preserved its ceremonies and traditions over hundreds of years.
Some are every day and aome are every year.
5. What happened on November 10th in London?
Lord Mayor'sShow.
6.
The 680th Lord Mayor of London is David Lewis.
2007年11月2日金曜日
World News November Second
1 (1)Mr.Nagai Kenji, a 50-year-old photojournalist working for APF News, a video and photo agency based in Tokyo.
He was injured on a Rangoon (Yangon) street in Myanmar after he was shot by Burmese troops.
He later died in 27, September.
(2).Japanese government didn't receive his camera.
And he was not killed by stray bullet.
He was shot by troop.
2 (1) More than 100 people have marched in central Burma.
(2) They are monk.
(3) In the wake of the crackdown on protesters last month.
(4) Soldiers had beaten up monks there on 6 September gave momentum to protest began on 19 August over fuel price rises.
(5) ①One evidence that One monk who was on the march told the Democratic Voice of Burma, a Norway-based radio station run by dissident journalists."We are continuing our protest from last month as we have not yet achieved any of the demands we asked for.
②Second evidence that Aung Nyo Min, the Thai-based director of the Human Rights Education Institute of Burma, said of the rally: "This is very significant... we are very encouraged to see the monks are taking up action and taking up peaceful demonstrations in Burma."
(6)News item make the marchers more safe.
(7) It mean that serevely take action.
(8) It mean that make a protest march thoughout Myanmar.
This march demand for change to democratic government from military regime.
(9) It mean that it is opposed to the use of child soldiers.
(10) The campaign group Human Rights Watch.
Yes , I do.
(11) The government insists it is opposed to the use of child soldiers.
No , I don't.
(12) This idea was a good.
If we heard one , unfair to the other.
3 Goverment started to suppress citizen protests.
I think that government don't have right , because people have the right to freedom of speech.
4 (1) November 5th is called “Guy Fawkes Night” and “Bonfire Night”.
(2) People watch fireworks and eat potetos.
(3) Guy Fawkes failed to kill the king James 1st in November 1605.
(4) I saw this picture.
It is very interesting.
He was injured on a Rangoon (Yangon) street in Myanmar after he was shot by Burmese troops.
He later died in 27, September.
(2).Japanese government didn't receive his camera.
And he was not killed by stray bullet.
He was shot by troop.
2 (1) More than 100 people have marched in central Burma.
(2) They are monk.
(3) In the wake of the crackdown on protesters last month.
(4) Soldiers had beaten up monks there on 6 September gave momentum to protest began on 19 August over fuel price rises.
(5) ①One evidence that One monk who was on the march told the Democratic Voice of Burma, a Norway-based radio station run by dissident journalists."We are continuing our protest from last month as we have not yet achieved any of the demands we asked for.
②Second evidence that Aung Nyo Min, the Thai-based director of the Human Rights Education Institute of Burma, said of the rally: "This is very significant... we are very encouraged to see the monks are taking up action and taking up peaceful demonstrations in Burma."
(6)News item make the marchers more safe.
(7) It mean that serevely take action.
(8) It mean that make a protest march thoughout Myanmar.
This march demand for change to democratic government from military regime.
(9) It mean that it is opposed to the use of child soldiers.
(10) The campaign group Human Rights Watch.
Yes , I do.
(11) The government insists it is opposed to the use of child soldiers.
No , I don't.
(12) This idea was a good.
If we heard one , unfair to the other.
3 Goverment started to suppress citizen protests.
I think that government don't have right , because people have the right to freedom of speech.
4 (1) November 5th is called “Guy Fawkes Night” and “Bonfire Night”.
(2) People watch fireworks and eat potetos.
(3) Guy Fawkes failed to kill the king James 1st in November 1605.
(4) I saw this picture.
It is very interesting.
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