2008年01月

2008年01月26日

Louiseのご紹介

みなさん、こんにちはっ!!(。・ω・)ノ~ 

 

今日は、スクールで一番優しいインストラクター Louiseをご紹介いたします!!ヾ('∀≦o)

 

最近はメガネしていませんね (^▽^)

 

 名古屋情報是非教えて上げてくださいね!!!  (゚ー^)~☆

 

 

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Hello, my name is Louise. I am from  Australia and Canada. My Dad

is Canadian,and my Mom is Australian. I have lived in Nagoya for one year, I have

 also livedin Okazaki, and Niigata. I love winter here, but summer in Nagoya is

much toohumid for me.  I love Japanese food and Japanese design. There are

many places in Japan that I want to see more of, such as Tokyo and Kyoto. I

also want to go to Okinawa (I love Okinawan music), and I also want to go

toHokkaido (I have heard that it is a little like Canada). 

I look forward to meeting you at L-One.

 

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((*>∀<)σ::*'゚ヨ::*'゚ロ::*'゚シ::*'゚ク::*'゚ネ♪

 

 

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2008年01月22日

Breeのご紹介

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 皆さん、こんにちは!今日はエルワンの
  
  ヘッドインストラクター  BREEの紹介です! 

  さあ、長文読解力が試される素敵な文章、時間を

   計っ読んでみて下さいね  クール ウィンク クール   

 
それでは、ドゾ ε=((ノ^∀^*)ノ

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Greetings and hello,This is your friendly L-One teacher, Bree.  It is an honor to be read by so many of you (there ARE many of you, right?).   For those of you who don’t know me, allow me to say a few things about myself.I am from Arizona state in the Southwestern U.S. It's a great place to be in the Spring, Fall, or Winter, but only crazy people and my parents (maybe they are one and the same) would choose to live there in the summer.   It gets up to 50 degrees celsius, and that’s hot enough to fry eggs on the sidewalk (or your feet, if you`re not careful).   I’m sure you’re all familiar with the Grand Canyon, which is located on the border of Arizona and Utah states, right in the middle of the Rocky Mountains.  I have been in Japan for 5 years and if there`s one thing I have learned, it’s that I still don’t know very much about Japan.  I just know that Yakiniku is good, Yakuza are bad, and Japanese comedy shows are insane. I know that a lot of you are new to the English school experience and are doing your best to learn English.  I have thought about how to be an effective student for years and would like to give you all a few pointers for getting the most out of your time at L-One:    First, you’re not going to understand much from a natural conversation at first so you need to ask questions. If you don’t ask questions, you may be forever confused. As the ancient Chinese proverb goes: “He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever.”Second, you need to try to speak as much as possible. Don’t worry about anyone else in the class but yourself. This is your time, this is your money, and you should try to get as much out of each class as possible.  By speaking more, you train your language skills and they get stronger. It’s like running if you’re a runner, shooting free-throws if you’re a basketball player, swimming laps if you’re a swimmer. Very quiet people rarely become good speakers of a foreign language, especially if those languages are as different as English and Japanese are. I know you have lots of ideas in your head, so let’s hear them!Third, you need to increase your vocabulary. Unless you are Robert Frost or some other famous poet, you probably don’t have a very good vocabulary (that’s ok, many native speakers don’t either!). The best way to improve your vocabulary is to take an interest in words! Pay attention to new words when you see or hear them, and don’t ignore them! If you hear a new word, write it down! There are only two ways people remember new words:They hear it or read it many, many, many times. They learn the word in an emotionally charged situation, for example, in an embarrassing situation, or when they are angry, or when they are very happy, or sad, etc. But remember, learning just the word itself is not enough – learning how to use the word in a sentence is the key. Never learn new words in isolation. That’s all for now. Thanks for reading and remember that everything worth anything requires hard work. 

 

 

 

 

 

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See y(^o^)u!

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