Writhing3 class made me become able to typung faster. A lot of exercises of Writhing3 class are hard for me. However, A lot of exercises imoroved my abillity in English. (maybe...) I want to more enrich my vocabylary. So, I have to study and study, writhing and writhing. I have to work hard to do my best. Thank you very much.
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2014年7月28日月曜日
Valentine’s Day and Halloween
My favorite is Valentine’s
Day. It is romantic! Valentine’s Day is February 14th. But that’s
for men only. So women give chocolate to men. However, in America, Valentine’s
Day is for sweethearts. People who care about each other exchange gift like
candy, cards, and flowers. And some tomes even jewelry. I do not know that. Do
you know White Day? It is kind of like Valentine’s Day. But on White Day, the
man gets the chocolate to respond to a girl he likes. That’s interesting. In
America, Halloween is a festival that takes place on October 31st.
It is the day before All Saints Day. Children go from door to door, house to
house, shouting, “Trick or Treat!” They collect candy, apples and other treats.
They dress in scary costumes, tell ghost stories. And they cut faces into
pumpkins and place candles inside. They are called jack-o-lanterns. Adults also
go to Halloween parties in costume. It is really a lot of fun. It sounds like
fun. I want to have Halloween in Japan!!
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Baking a cake
Yesterday, I made
a cake for myself. I like cake! First, I have to grease the cake pan. Then, I
beat the butter and sugar until they are mixed well. Then I sift the flour.
Next, I mix together the eggs, milk. cocoa, and flour into one bowl. And pour
the butter into the pan, and put it in the oven. I bake it for about 45 minutes
at 350 degrees. That was fun. If you have free time, pleas try this.
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Shopping style of Japan
Most Japanese
people go grocery shopping every day. In Japanese, most markets are just a few
minutes’ walk or bike ride from home. We go shopping on a bicycle. Things have
been changing. Shopping is still mostly done by housewives. We don’t see many
men shopping in supermarkets. Japanese people like to buy their meat and
vegetables fresh every day. Meat, fish, and vegetables shops are everywhere, in
every neighborhood. In America, they buy meat and fish and freeze them. Then,
they defrost what they need. They have room to. But I don’t think we need such
a big fridge. Fresh foods are healthier than frozen foods. But people in Japan
are beginning to use bigger refrigerators now.
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Sumo, Noh and Kabuki
Last night, I read about Sumo, Noh, and Kabuki. I really want to go
to a tournament sometime. That would be fun. And I also want to go to see
Kabuki sometime. Sumo is an ancient sport. It started as a ritual about
thirteen thousand years ago. It was a dedication to the gods in hopes of a good
harvest. During the Nara period in the eighth century, it became part of the
Imperial ceremonies. There were held autumn. Then, during the Edo period,
professional Sumo groups were organized. It became the national sport of Japan.
The Sumo ring is called the dohyo. The ring is on a square atage that’s
eighteen feet wide, and two feet high. A bout is won by forcing the opponent
out of the inner circle. The Sumo wrestler can’t have any part of his body
touch the ground. Except his feet, of course! If he does, he loses. There are 6
ground tournaments a year. Three of them are held in Tokyo. And there is one in
Osaka, Nagoya, and Kyushu. Box seats are from twenty-eight thousand to
forty-five thousand yen for four people. Regular seats are from thirty-one
hundred to forty-seven hundred per person.
Noh
is a very old form of drama. The style of it is very symbolic. The stories are
not acted out literally. It is more mythological. It is the only kind of drama in
Japan that uses masks. Because you can not see the actor’s facial expressions,
the emotions need to be expressed symbolic actions. It sounds interesting.
Finality, first of all, Kabuki is only about
four hundred years old. It has wonderful stage sets and costumes. There is live
music, singing and dancing mixed in with the acting. Kabuki is like a Japanese
musical. The most interesting thing sbout Kanuki is the Onnagata, also called
Oyama. They are male actors who play female roles. Traditionally, females are
not allowes to perform in Kabuki theatres. So there is special training for the
Onnagata. They try to capture the essence of femininity through gestures and
glances. Dramatic moments are highlighted by exaggerated poses, with the actors
giving intense looks. This makes the actor look more dynamic. I want to go
Kabuki stage.
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In summer vacation
In summer vacation, I am going to Kyoto and Nara. It will be my
twice time. I have been there when I was high school student. Kyoto is full of
traditional Japanese culture. There’s a so much to see. There are the temples,
shrines, and castles. There is all kinds of history. There are quite a few that
you should see. For example, there is Kinkaku-ji. In English it means “Golden
Pavilion.” I remember the first time I saw it. It looked like something out of
a fairy tale. Kinkaku-ji was originally completed in 1397. It is three stories
high, in a brilliant gold color. It is beautiful in any season. It sits
elegantly by a large pond. It is so mystical. The third Shogun of the Ashikaga
family had it built. The first two levels are based on traditional Japanese architecture.
But gold top story shows the strong influence of the Chinese Zen School. The
gold adds a luxurious touch the simple Buddhist style. The garden is huge.
There are different things to see in it each season. That’s exactly what he
tried to do. He built a beautiful home in the mountains, surrounded by nature.
It is great shape for a six hundred-year-old temple. Actually, it is not the
original. The Golden Pavilion today is a reproduction that was built in 1955.
The original was deliberately burnt down by a priest in 1950. The priest
probably thought such extravagance wasn’t appropriate for a temple.
Do you know Kiyomizu? Kiyomizu means “clear spring” in English.
There is a huge wooden stage. It has a great view of the city and its
surrounding hills. Its style is very walking paths in the area. And the whole
area around the temple is famous for ceramics. It’s also famous for its cherry
blossoms in the spring, and maple leaves in the fall. I can’t wait to go. I’m
looking forward to seeing Nara, too. In the middle of the sight century,
Emperor Shomu commissioned the building of the Big Buddaha. Naandaimon, the
huge main gate, has two stories. It’s supports by eighteen pillars that are
over sixty feet tall. The Daibutu-den, or ‘Big Buddaha Hall,” is surrounded by
a pillared corridor. It’s the largest wooden structure in the world. It’s very
huge. It’s about a handed andsixty feet high, a hundred and eighty-five feet
long, and a hundred and sixty-five feet wide.
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Adventure of Huckleberry Finn
Do you know the novel “Adventure of
Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain? I knew this novel by a class recently. This
novel is very interesting. First published in the United Kingdom in December
1884 and in the United States in February 1885. The story of this novel is that
Huck thinks of about racial discrimination. Huck makes friend with black slave,
Jim. They become a close friend. I was impressed by the scene with this novel.
Huck decided that he save caught Jim. Next sentence is at that scene.
~”All right, then, I’ll GO to hell”-and
tore it up. It was awful thoughts and awful words but they was said. And I let
them stay said; and never though no more about reforming. I shoved the whole
thing out of my head, and said I would take up wickedness again, which was in
my line, being bring up to it, and steal Jim out of slavery again: and if I
could think up anything worse, I would do that, too; because as long as I wish
in, and for good, I might as well go the whole log.~
I can read a gentle heart of Huck from this
sentence. This story excited me. I like Huck’s character. He is a brave, free,
and very kind person.
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