Wednesday, 31 December 2008
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
The missing Coins
After reading Q4?(Maybe...)---- What is your hobby?Useless George
Monday, 29 December 2008
The Missing Coins

6 Find a picture in the book and talk about it with a friend. What can you see in the picture? Who can you see? What are they doing? What are they going to do?
When Summer Comes
I freezed reading the end of this story. During the reading this book, I made a forecast that something was happened with Anna and Tristan. It proceeded to my forecast direction roughly.George W Bush - a review
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Wednesday, 24 December 2008
Commerce
I could this book very timely. At first, I have known the origin of check, because we Japanese don't have a custom to use check so much. However, rapidly commerce and daily shopping via internet spread to worldwide, the reason why credit cards have popular also in Japan, instead of check.Tuesday, 23 December 2008
The Lahti File

After Reading
2.Do you think "The Lahti File" describes the real work of a spy?
No, I don't think so.
There are three reasons I think.
First, trigger of this story is very nonsense. Although there are many many same thing all over the world, Naylor think that there are some relationships with these news. This is a very unreal thing, I think.
Next, if Munro is a real spy, he doesn't invite unknown person to his room (But it is a usual story in "007" ;-) ).
Then, he doesn't have any arms. It is believable that if someone find arms, there are many questions to answer. But there is necessity of having minimum arms with spying, I think.
Anyway, a hero of the story must have some stupid points to make the story funny.
Silas Marner
I like such kind of story as " a happy end". It relieve us at the end. A3. They were Nancy and Godfrey who helped Eppie’s wedding because Eppie was Godfrey’s daughter.
A4. It was Dolly Winthrop who tried to persuade Silas to go to Church on Sunday.
A5. It was Silas who was stolen his money and run to Rainbow to ask Jem Rodney to return his money.
A6. They were Godfrey and Nancy, probably it was when Nancy’s baby had dead.
Sunday, 21 December 2008
Grown ups' Christmas party at Luna
It never ceases to amaze me that in Japan, "start at 7pm" means you can expect everyone to arrive at 7pm on the dot...and so they did tonight. A lot of familiar faces, some bravely coming for the first time and making new friends. Eleanor stole a few hearts, and Jim went quiet for the first time all day.
The "Who am I" activity worked well - Taro Aso won. However, some very long faces due to the fact that Bugs Bunny was apparently a woman, Nelson Mandela and Winnie the Pooh American. Jun didn't know too much about reggae, and Ineko couldn't remember John Lennon's name. Oh well!
Frank Sinatra also featured, as we broke into some unusual karaoke to the tune "I love New York in June". Two teams had to organise the lyrics first, then put a dance together and sing along. Hilarious efforts from both teams and a lot of fun, before attention returned to finishing off the buffet.
Lots of happy faces, new friends made, promises to come and party some more with us in 2009. Wishing everyone a super Christmas - few more classes yet before we can relax properly though!Cheers!
Super little Christmas party
Tana and Yuki put together an excellent afternoon's entertainment for our younger students. There were so many games and activities I can barely remember them all! Naturally burning off some energy featured early on, "Freeze" and blow football. Tana's artistic background is obvious, as you can see from a lovely pair of snowmen she created for the marshmallow game, and Rudolph who was missing his nose, (temporarily!).

The children also helped us build "Merry Christmas" and made secret snowman sweet-holders for their mums. Food was wolfed down in no time...Tensions rose and the boys were mad-
Everyone had a moment with Father Chritsmas to tell him how good they had been this year (???) and tell him their names - very important that they get the right presents of course! Once again, shock that Jim was in the room simultaneously!

Happy cherubs toddled off home with mummies and daddies, with Christmas on their minds - only a few big sleeps to wait now! Great job Tana, your preparations went really well! Thank you Yuki, Milton & Michiyo for helping make things work.
Merry Christmas - soon! (More photos here)
Saturday, 20 December 2008
Saturday night party
Must be something about the time of year - another round of beers and food with classmates and colleagues!
Tonight a tried and trusted Chinese restaurant in town, with my NHK brigade. I managed to have a good chat with Takeshi and Chisato this evening, and we schemed to visit NZ soon. Masa met Tana, and managed not to ask her anything about South Africa in English - a shame as he is going there in March. This evening we were probably saying goodbye to Akane again, who has to move back to Kofu.
We will miss you, so make sure you come back for the summer BBq at least?We were delightfully served by a
top secret waitress, who usually shouts 'hello' at me, but was a bit quieter tonight - think she was worried I'd dob her in!A fun night out again, thank you guys - cold rainy walk home though!
(More photos here)
Friday, 19 December 2008
Christmas parties at Luna
- Children's party is from 13:00 - 16:00 and is already fully-booked, Santa already has his sack packed (for good kids only).
- Adults - from 7pm until late. This is BYO (preferably something home-made for food, a supply of whatever your preferred tipple is). Don't drink & drive! Drink all night and walk home!
Christmas Illumination
I heard information this park from my friend. This park decorates X'mas illumination.
We went ahead of time because it had been heard that traffic is very hard. There ware no traffic jam of about 4:00 PM.
When we arrived, it was still bright and snowing a little. It was very cold. I think, if you will go to here in the future, please dress warm clothes.
The illuminations lights up when it darkens around. There are very beautiful and fantastic. We spent lovely time. This event is doing until December 25.
This park’s information is here. http://prfj.or.jp/morinohikari/index.html
Have a nice X'mas
eiji
Santa's grotto
We've actually stood back a bit and encouraged our little ones to contribute more to the school's Christmas decorations this year. Feels a lot more Christmassy as a result, and we're using up a big stock of cardboard boxes that would otherwise go to waste (Yes - see "Recycling" posting below!)
Jim's Tuesday lads built a colourful snow drift by numbers. We started with some simple origami, then we took turns to throw a dice and cut our patterns accordingly eg 1 - small triangle, 2 - big square etc. After that we used some old plastic sheets to add colour. Pretty fine outcome as you can see, which now decorates the tree in our main room.
Last year we tried to make reindeer, but the antlers were very fiddly/difficult for little fingers to cut with small scissors. Santa has proved to be a lot easier! Here you can see my rowdy boys getting stuck in. They followed simple written instructions on the board (reading is an issue with this class). Apart from a pompom getting chopped off in the cutting-frenzy, the result resembled the plan...we had five unique but recognisable Santas by 5:30 to dangle in the hall!
Stating the obvious, but the girls were a lot more careful and cautious - and were keen to take their trophies home, which was nice. Tana's attempts to build Christmas tree chains proved a lot more succesful than Jim's (fell to bits!) and her class coloured theirs beautifully. We're running out of walls to hang stuff on...only SIX sleeps to the big day now!
Information Technology

I used computer of IBM at 20 years ago. It was very big and slow. At the time, there wasn’t Windows. I used MS-DOS. Now, Computer is very useful and easy. I usually use computer by work, watching Internet and buy things etc. At the feature, How is the computer used? But, It is very first that Computer and Operation system changes. I hope change slower a little more, because it is necessary to buy a new computer and software.
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Within High Fences
Contrary to the impression of the title, this story was a love story. I thought that this books was a crime story.Australia and New Zealand
There is Mt. Hutt Ski Area in the middle of south island in New Zealand. This Ski Aria is so famous and the best in the Oceania.It is so big and have many course. We can enjoy skiing for long season, from June until October.Many skiers all over the world go to New Zealand in this season.
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
Martin Luther King
After I read this book, I knew new a fact for me. I had never known the segregation detail in America. Also It was into long history that began Black peoples from slave.When summer comes
Q4.Imagine you are Anna's best friend. What advice would you give her when she tells you about her holiday?
You must decide between living with inveracity or telling him everything. I can't make the decision for you, but I'm going to send you my favorite word "There's no human-caused problems that the human cannot solve!". You should dwell on and solve it alone with Stephen. I promise that I'll just stay with you and cared about you wherever you go.
Recycling
Jojo's Story

I have read this book, then I feel that I am so powerless. A tragic case which I can't image occur in the third world.
After reading
Q2:How much do you know about MSF? You can ask your teacher, or visit the MSF website:www.msf.org.
MSF is a nonprofit organization that is founded by French doctor group in 1971. This organization is consisted of a volunteer and full-time staff, and the type of job of volunteer is doctor, nurse, inspection engineer, and so on. Their policy is "All people have a right of treating", and they act medical treatment in the poverty area, in the third world or in the dispute area. Their activities are not also medical treatment but also preventive medicine, and testifying activity for an international organization is an important part of their activity. They got a Nobel Peace Prize in 1999, and Indira Gandhi Prize in 1996. In Japan, the branch was founded in 1992.
The USA
subject: Hello from Hawai
Hi Jim!
How are you? I'm having a wonderful time in Hawai. Yesterday we went to Waikiki Beach and we saw the beautiful beach. That was great, but the most exciting was scenery in the sea. Today we're going to shop. That's in Ala Moana Center. I hope I'll be able to go shopping. I'll tell you all about it in my text e-mail.
Bye!
Takeho
I have been to the U.S.A. twice before. I went to Hawaii with my family in the first time.We swam in Waikiki Beach and did shopping at Ala Moana Center. I went to Indianapolis for business trip in the second time.
I would like to visit Alaska to see the Northren Lights. Also, I would like to visit Boston to watch a baseball game at the Fenway Park.
Monday, 15 December 2008
The Missing Coins
After reading Q10:
Is there an interesting little shop in your town or city? What can you buy there?
I know an interesting little shop in Nagano city. I lived in Nagano city to 21 years old.
This shop is "model shop". My husband loves Railroad model. He make some Railroad model and carriage model. We sometims go to this shop. He buy model parts, but I don't buy anything.
I only look the things in the shop. A plastic model of a car, plane, carriage, monster and stuffed doll etc... I feel very interesting.
Noriko
We are readers
After many weekends dashing all over the country, attending workshops, meetings, conferences, training sessions, I could finally catch up with our Saturday superstars again (Matt unfortunately cannot keep his commitment with us).I am looking forward to seeing some dramatic progress with all of these girls, as they have new vocab skills books with very funky CD-roms. This means they can hear the pronunciation of
new words, as well as enjoy games with the target langauge. I wouldn't mind having a copy myself, Santa?All of our classes at this age group now follow an extensive reading programme. For these girls, we have chosen OUP's Dominoes series. All with a recording on CD, because these girls obviously have iPods and can listen anytime they like - as often as they
like. We particularly like the Dominoes books as they have fun quizzes and puzzles at the end of each chapter, and some very well thought out after-reading activities and projects.Our aim is to read as much as we can, as quickly as we can; have fun without getting bogged-down in detail. Our choice of titles should help, with my favourites Wallace and Gromit featuring prominently! Stay tuned here for updates & project work from our Saturday classroom!
Painting the town red
On Saturday evening, one of Jim's business classes went out for dinner and a few drinks in town. We had a som
e great nabe and yakiniku; Kazu bizarrely topped up his draft beer with tomato juice and salt...which in a ll my drinking years I don't think I 've seen before!Tana's first certificate (FCE) class also had a meal, and eventually caught up with Jim's group at karaoke - not a regular event for Jim and actually Tana's first time (can you believe it?).
As we were such a large group, we had to wait a while for a room - so we had a few more beers to pass the time & Tomohiro found his friend's wedding party in the same bar!
Surprise crooner of the evening was Yuki, letting rip with style and skill. Most of the rest of us gurning along drunkenly - Rie & Kyoko excepted, so well-behaved. Yosuke & Tomo did their best to keep Yumie awake!
Where did all the time go? Suddenly it was something like half past two in the morning, cold & rainy. Tomo
staggered off homewards, others planning to share taxis...
Sunday looking like it was going to be a slow day for eveyone concerned! Thanks - I had a great time. I didn't even mind sleeping on the floor (again) when I tried to stay awake for the football.
DOUBLE CROSS
I have read the book. I thought Monika was very cute.(Q4)You are Chapman. Write a postcard to a friend in London about your stay in Stockholm.
Dear Jim,
I’m writing this card at the Strand Hotel. I had a terrible time in Stockholm. I came here by the business trip. I was working here with Monika, who was an SMI member. We were investigating the murder. She refused to have dinner together on the first night that arrived here. Next day, we looked for evidence around the pond. We dived 3 times under the water. Monika found a small piece of metal, like the top of pen. I thought it was no good. I told her that she threw it away, but she did not obey my instruction. However the glacier was beautiful and the air was clean. I ate some great food. Consequentially, I had enjoyed my visit here.
See you soon,
Jams Chapman
Sunday, 14 December 2008
Love in the Lakes
On holiday in the Lake District with her new jet-skiing boyfriend, Nick, Laura meets the local vet, Robert. Robert dislikes both Laura and Nick on sight. However, Laura soon discovers why Robert hates people from the city. Slowly Laura and Robert get to know each other better, and she soon has to make a choice: Nick or Robert? Q2. Write a description of the Lake District.
Friday, 12 December 2008
Postcard from Okinawa
Thursday, 11 December 2008
My comment for the readers book (3)
It has been nice reading with this book. I enjoyed it very much.Do you think the stories teach us anything about life? If yes, what lessons have you learnt, and from which stories ?
Yes I am. From "Finders keepers". In this story Harry Chen of main characters got the amazing whistle. When he blew it he must have been outside time in some way. It stopped Time itself. During this period only he can move and do anything. Then blew the whistle again , get back to the former world. After he knew everything about this, he would do wrong thing. But unfortunately after he blew it, the whistle was broken by accident. Then he couldn't get back to the real world. Wound up too much , terrible thing will happen. Scared.
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
I can't understand why he treat such a baluable coins and stamps so coarsen.
But I like the country city. Beautiful landscape, rich and varied nature and so on.
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
You have ten minutes remaining
The sound of pens and pencils furiously scribbling as the clock counts down. Oh yes, exams again!Luna's venue in Hokuriku hosted its first KET & PET session on November 23rd. Jim drove through the very early morning freezing rain and sleet to be there help the school get started, and
also to conduct the speaking tests with one of our recently trained new oral examiners. Jim had to let her do all the hard work as he had a bad cold and could barely speak - well done Mo!Meanwhile our Tokyo venue once again ran a smooth session concurrently, for which we need to give a lot of credit to Trevor and Chie, and thank Reiko at Westgate for helping us sort out OEs. We are going to be on a big OE recruiting drive in 2009, which will be an exciting year for us (more news on that soon).
The first weekend of December means First Certificate of English (FCE). The Gold Standard!My favourite exam for several reason, two obvious ones being it is the reason I got interested in Cambridge (UCLES) exams in the first place, and that I believe it is an achievable goal for all of our students at Luna. This is the first time we have run FCE on a Saturday at two venues; with Yukari's help, Eleanor's co-operation, and Tana's generousity with her free-time, candidates sat the test in Matsumoto. Hijiri also spent his first day without mum Yuki, who left home at 4.30am to supervise the Tokyo sitting at Oxford University Press's headquarters, driving down with Jim; a busy day for Luna's family!
OUP looked after us superbly, and we are very grateful to Colin for all his help, and to OUP as usual for their kindness and generosity.
Monday, 8 December 2008
A picture to Remember
I have read the book.I interested to this story. Daniel save Cristina(main person in story) from mafia(Roberto and Calros). And her headache went away by Daniel's action as 3 below things in story.
1. Roberto dropped a weight to Cristina and hurt her, when Daniel quickly leave for her and give medical treatment in his managing gym. Also after following her, he aggressively tryed to dig out the criminal.
I wanted to emulate Daniel's behavior after reading this story.
Sunday, 7 December 2008
TWO LIVES

I have read the book. I enjoyed this story very much.
After reading No.8. “Write a letter from Megan to Paul, saying that she has decided to marry Huw.”
Dear Paul
Thanks for your kindness. I can’t marry you. I can’t forget Huw. He is in my heart fully. I found his letters in a box of my father’s papers. They were unopened. I never knew that he had written to me. I thought his new life in Canada had made him forget me. It was not true. He had sent his letters for me, and had waited my letter. Huw and I met in Tredonald. We had spoken about the old days. I was happy every time I saw him or heard his voice. I felt that I couldn’t live without Huw. It was difficult for me to escape from thoughts of Huw. I realized I loved Huw. I’m sorry I can’t marry you. I won’t meet you any longer. Don't look for me. Good-bye.
With best wishes
Megan Jenkins
Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

20 Katrina is Brom's wife. She asks him about the legend of Ichabod Crane and the ghost rider. Write Brom's answer.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
My comment for readers books (2)
I enjoyed this book very much. I have taken much time to finish reading it. I'll get short to complete reading the next book. I'd like to write about the followings. Would you like to live and work in a foreign country, like Paul and Jacky ? Why ? Why not ?Yes, I'd like to. I was wondering if I could live one of western countries for the the future. If possible, it would be the place where is moderate climate. Also I want to work in a foreign country at least once in my life. I think it make me more interesting.
My comment for readers books (1)
I have read the readers book , " The Amsterdam Connection". I enjoyed this story very much. I'd like to write down my opinion for the followings.Which actors would you choose to play the main characters ?
Would you make any changes to the story ?
I like Charlize Theron as movie star, one of Hollywood celeb. She looks very beautiful and has a strong character. Also acting very well. Her character completely match in this story. That is why I would choose her as one of the main character, Kate Jensen.
Yes, I would make two changes. One is place, the other is sports around this story. I would change the place from Amsterdam to Toronto and the sports from football to Ice Hockey. This change make it interesting and more thrilling.
Monday, 1 December 2008
Enkai season
Oh yes, the cold wintry nights are upon us, and with them the season of parties and red noses!
I was invited to join a lovely gaggle of ladies I have been teaching lately to celebrate (I think?) the end of their course. They were in good spirits by the time I managed to get there - I couldn't get off work any earlier.
It is always nice to see students away from the classroom and to be able to interact fully. Of course we had a ni-ji-kai (very civilised Japanese habit of kicking on for a "second" party) and I managed to catch up on the drinks.
Professional development - Luna leads

The event is sponsored by the major publishers as well, and as such is a good opportunity to see what new materials are available. A lot of authors are there to present their new books, and other experienced educators, teachers, material developers are there to demonstrate new ideas and old, explain the obvious and suggest new ways to skin a cat. I always find something useful to bring back to my school, and am delighted to report that so did Tana. Again. I am very pleased that our staff as in the past make the extra effort to develop their professional skills and are prepared to travel, join in, and take their jobs seriously.
Luna's teachers are always well looked after by the publishers, and we are grateful for their continuing support. Cambridge University Press were delighted to see how much use of their readers is on show
here (as they should be - there's a lot of quality work being done by you)! Our friends at Oxford University Press are lending us premises to hold FCE exams next week, and we are looking forward to doing more with McGraw-Hill.This year I let Tana be the genki one, and she
found herself on stage rather a lot. She brings this energy to class, as you can imagine. I went to see a few technical presentations, including one by Mr Stout, whose presentation two years ago prompted me to get this blog going properly. Again, he showed a bunch of very handy ideas that I hope to bring into our school's orbit. Please visit his blog? A couple of other presentations fell in to the "me, me, and more about me" category which really annoy me, me, and me; I want practical stuff not 45 minutes of self-inflating rubbish.Anyway, if Tana & I look tired today, bear with us. A weekend in Tokyo working takes a little getting over!
But was it Murder
Eliod said at last "In life you could never be sure of anything." Yes, I agree with him. The world is moving. The human society is also moving for somewhere. The human emotion is foamy. Everything is changing and also life is uncertain. We can be sure of one thing - there will be a change. However, someone said "A man is not finished when he is defeated. He is finished when he quits." I also agree to this.







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