I'm sorry I talked more than I had intended to in the class, but everyone got a chance to say something, and several people had to work on what they were going to say. I think everyone learned some new vocabulary that may come in handy later. So in general it was a productive class. I hope we have more like it. Please try to speak up more and interact more directly with other students. It should become easier over the course of the class, until by the end you won't need me to hold a class. In fact, when I am in the UK you will have to do it without me. (--);
Everyone said they wanted to debate something in the class but they couldn't decide what to debate. Either it has to be something that the class disagrees on, with a fairly even split, or you have to agree to take a position you don't really agree with and defend it in the debate. It's up to you students what you want to debate, but you have to agree on a topic.
This week's topic, therefore, is to decide on a topic of debate for the class. This is in addition to your regular groups that will report as already planned. In fact, the debate groups will probably be very different from the report groups that you are already in, but that will give you a chance to interact in English with more people from the class.
BTW, here is the video of the Japanese political assassination that I mentioned:
I have two classes this year that should have blogs, so I am giving each class a blog. Please feel free to add comments to either blog, whether you are in the class or not.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Monday, April 16, 2007
Hello! This is Misato☆
Hi! This is Misato. This article is my first contribution. Today, let me introduce about myself.
My name is Misato Yoshida. I came from Morioka in Iwate. And now I live in Hirosaki.
My family grow up apples. My father is office worker, so my mother and my grandmother work for apples. On a holiday, my father and my sisters help them. Thanks for them, I can eat a lot of apples for free. Aomori is famous of apples, but I have never eaten apples which made in Aomori.
My major is International cooperation. This theme is very difficult, but it's very interesteding. My teacher is Mr.Kojimoto. I thought he is VERY strict person, but he has a strong passion for his study. His attitude for his study is always intense. That's very excellnt. Next Wednesday, we hold a discourse about Japan Overseas Coorperation Volunteers. I have to prepare of this discourse, and I'm so busy. But I don't diskile it because this is my interst field. Please attend the discourse if you have a interest to Japan Overseas Coorperation Volunteers.
That's all. Thank you.
P.S Please tell me if you find some mistakes about my English!
My name is Misato Yoshida. I came from Morioka in Iwate. And now I live in Hirosaki.
My family grow up apples. My father is office worker, so my mother and my grandmother work for apples. On a holiday, my father and my sisters help them. Thanks for them, I can eat a lot of apples for free. Aomori is famous of apples, but I have never eaten apples which made in Aomori.
My major is International cooperation. This theme is very difficult, but it's very interesteding. My teacher is Mr.Kojimoto. I thought he is VERY strict person, but he has a strong passion for his study. His attitude for his study is always intense. That's very excellnt. Next Wednesday, we hold a discourse about Japan Overseas Coorperation Volunteers. I have to prepare of this discourse, and I'm so busy. But I don't diskile it because this is my interst field. Please attend the discourse if you have a interest to Japan Overseas Coorperation Volunteers.
That's all. Thank you.
P.S Please tell me if you find some mistakes about my English!
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