Yukina, what was the last 'exciting place' you went to.
Shiori, so you come from Hokkaido. Brrr, makes me feel cold just reading the name. What do you miss most about Hokkaido?
Junko, it's not a skirt, it's a kilt.
Hideo, born in Osaka, grew up in Saitama, lived in Ohio, you're a bit of a nomad aren't you. When people ask you, "Where are you from?", what do you say?
Kouichi, why shouldn't I ask any questions? Have you got something to hide?
Naoto, The Great Dictator is an absolutely wonderful movie.
Kayoko, what was the last book you read in English and what's going to be the next one?
Hello, my name is Asahi. That's the same as "Asahi Beer", so I think it is easy to introduce my name to foreigner. I major in Japanese Language and i am fourth grade. I am still studying English to try to go to US. Of course I wish I chould go to UK too.I like British pronunciation better. It is more comfortable to listn for me. My home town is KOBE where is known as the city of big earthquake in 1997. I was 10 years old at that time and I think it was a precious experience for me, because we learn the heart of halping each other and we could rebuild the city togather. so I am proud of my home town KOBE. Please visit some day!
Kanae, Glad you want to be an English teacher. I'd recommend you think about being an elementary school English teacher. In the next few years I think that elementary school English is going to massively expand across Japan. You would never have any trouble finding a job. Also, it's good fun teaching little kids.
As for joining the baton team - I think not. Can you imagine me twirling a baton?
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Nice intro, Yukiyo. One small point though: the traditional skirt in Scotland is not called a skirt. It is called a kilt.
Thanks, Naoto, a little bit short though. What's your favorite Chaplin movie?
Yukina, what was the last 'exciting place' you went to.
Shiori, so you come from Hokkaido. Brrr, makes me feel cold just reading the name. What do you miss most about Hokkaido?
Junko, it's not a skirt, it's a kilt.
Hideo, born in Osaka, grew up in Saitama, lived in Ohio, you're a bit of a nomad aren't you. When people ask you, "Where are you from?", what do you say?
Kouichi, why shouldn't I ask any questions? Have you got something to hide?
Naoto, The Great Dictator is an absolutely wonderful movie.
Kayoko, what was the last book you read in English and what's going to be the next one?
Kenta, how did you get such a weird nickname?
Hello, my name is Asahi. That's the same as "Asahi Beer", so I think it is easy to introduce my name to foreigner.
I major in Japanese Language and i am fourth grade. I am still studying English to try to go to US. Of course I wish I chould go to UK too.I like British pronunciation better. It is more comfortable to listn for me.
My home town is KOBE where is known as the city of big earthquake in 1997. I was 10 years old at that time and I think it was a precious experience for me, because we learn the heart of halping each other and we could rebuild the city togather. so I am proud of my home town KOBE. Please visit some day!
Nice comment, Hideo.
Asahi,
Being British I loved your comment British pronunciation being more comfortable than American. Any reason why that is?
Junko,
What is 'Gosho'?
Kanae,
Glad you want to be an English teacher. I'd recommend you think about being an elementary school English teacher. In the next few years I think that elementary school English is going to massively expand across Japan. You would never have any trouble finding a job. Also, it's good fun teaching little kids.
As for joining the baton team - I think not. Can you imagine me twirling a baton?
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