Call box unnecessary. Discuss
Call box is a telephone set up at the station, street and store etc. If ten yen is paid, it can call. But the police and fire station can call without money.
Now, the number of call box is about 307,187 in Japan. It is necessary for person who call box haven’t the cellular phone. Also, it is necessary for forgetting the cellular phone.
But, the number of cellular phone is more than that of call box. The contractor of the cellular phone is about 108,496,300 in Japan. The cellular phone can call anywhere. Also, it can to carry. If have the cellular phone, it can to call at once.
Now, the call box is decreasing and isn’t very finding. Also, there are a lot of person who have cellular phone. So, I think that the call box is unnecessary.
2010年1月21日木曜日
2010年1月14日木曜日
Compare


Today, I’m going to compare Japanese Christmas and New Year with British Christmas and New Year.
In Britain, Christmas Day is a holiday, but Christmas Eve is not. People buy presents for friends and family and hide them until Christmas Eve. Then they put the presets under the Christmas tree. People usually have parties on Christmas Eve and spend Christmas Day with their family. On Christmas Day, people go to church, open their presents, eat Christmas lunch and watch the Queen’s Speech. Christmas lunch is usually roast turkey, roast potatoes, vegetables, mince pies and Christmas pudding.
In Japan, Christmas Day is not a holiday, nor is Christmas Eve. People by presents for friend and family and hide them until Christmas Eve. Then they enter in socks people usually have parties on Christmas Eve. And spend Christmas Day with boyfriend or girlfriend. On Christmas Day, people don’t go to church. Japanese Christmas dinner is eating chicken and cake.
In Britain, New Year is a short holiday. Only January 1st is a holiday. People go to parties on New Year’s Eve, stay up until midnight with family and friends and celebrate New Year with champagne. Although January 2nd is not a holiday, many people stay home. There is no special food for New Year.
In Japan, New Year is a short holiday. January from 1st to 3rd is a holiday. People make a visit to shrine from New Year’s Eve to New Year’s Day, stay up midnight with family and friend. New Year’s Eve eat buckwheat noodles. And New Year’s Day eat special New Year’s food. People receive New Year’s gift from parents and relative.
In both Britain and Japan, people spend the holidays with family and friends. In Britain, people eat special food at Christmas, but in Japan people eat special food at New Year. In Britain, people give presents at Christmas only, but in Japan people give presents at Christmas and New Year. In Britain, Christmas is more important, but in Japan New Year is more important.
I ate special New Year’s food with family. And I received New Year’s gift from parents and relative. I made a visit to shrine on January 5th.
In Britain, Christmas Day is a holiday, but Christmas Eve is not. People buy presents for friends and family and hide them until Christmas Eve. Then they put the presets under the Christmas tree. People usually have parties on Christmas Eve and spend Christmas Day with their family. On Christmas Day, people go to church, open their presents, eat Christmas lunch and watch the Queen’s Speech. Christmas lunch is usually roast turkey, roast potatoes, vegetables, mince pies and Christmas pudding.
In Japan, Christmas Day is not a holiday, nor is Christmas Eve. People by presents for friend and family and hide them until Christmas Eve. Then they enter in socks people usually have parties on Christmas Eve. And spend Christmas Day with boyfriend or girlfriend. On Christmas Day, people don’t go to church. Japanese Christmas dinner is eating chicken and cake.
In Britain, New Year is a short holiday. Only January 1st is a holiday. People go to parties on New Year’s Eve, stay up until midnight with family and friends and celebrate New Year with champagne. Although January 2nd is not a holiday, many people stay home. There is no special food for New Year.
In Japan, New Year is a short holiday. January from 1st to 3rd is a holiday. People make a visit to shrine from New Year’s Eve to New Year’s Day, stay up midnight with family and friend. New Year’s Eve eat buckwheat noodles. And New Year’s Day eat special New Year’s food. People receive New Year’s gift from parents and relative.
In both Britain and Japan, people spend the holidays with family and friends. In Britain, people eat special food at Christmas, but in Japan people eat special food at New Year. In Britain, people give presents at Christmas only, but in Japan people give presents at Christmas and New Year. In Britain, Christmas is more important, but in Japan New Year is more important.
I ate special New Year’s food with family. And I received New Year’s gift from parents and relative. I made a visit to shrine on January 5th.
2009年12月10日木曜日
2009年11月26日木曜日
Omelette Recipe
I like to eat omelette in afternoon. Do you? How do you make omelette? Here’s how to make omelette.First, cut chicken into small pieces. Mince an onion. Then heat oil in a skillet, fry. Add ketchup and Worcestershire sauce. Heat butter in a skillet, fry rice.Finally Make omelet when the egg is half cooked. Omelet dish for chikin rice.
2009年11月19日木曜日
The Bank Robbery
The Bake Robbery
This story is about Merry who catches a bank robbery, John. Merry and her grandson are in the Nanto bank. She is making a deposit and cashing a check. Her handbag and her stick are on her arm. The boy has a balloon on a string. A man with a hat is walking in. His name is John. His picture is on the bulletin board. This man walks to a window. He pulls out a gun. He shows a note that asks for money. He takes two heavy bags of money. He starts to run away. Merry hits him with her stick. She stops him. A policeman takes the robber away. A crowd watches. The Nanto bank famous director gives. Merry a reward. She looks happy to get the money. He also has a big smile on his face. The boy gets seven new balloons from the Nanto bank director.
This story is about Merry who catches a bank robbery, John. Merry and her grandson are in the Nanto bank. She is making a deposit and cashing a check. Her handbag and her stick are on her arm. The boy has a balloon on a string. A man with a hat is walking in. His name is John. His picture is on the bulletin board. This man walks to a window. He pulls out a gun. He shows a note that asks for money. He takes two heavy bags of money. He starts to run away. Merry hits him with her stick. She stops him. A policeman takes the robber away. A crowd watches. The Nanto bank famous director gives. Merry a reward. She looks happy to get the money. He also has a big smile on his face. The boy gets seven new balloons from the Nanto bank director.
2009年11月12日木曜日
Boys vs. Girls
Boys vs. Girls
On Tuesday, I read “Boy vs. Girls”. This story is written by Rob Waring and Maurice Jamall and level is 5. This story is about boys and girls. This story take place at Bear Mountain Camp for the weekend. Some boys and girls start to make trouble for each other. The girls spray the boys with milk, so the boys let some rats in girl’s cabin. Is there an end in this fight.
I didn’t like this story because it was mischief. So I don’t recommend it.
On Tuesday, I read “Boy vs. Girls”. This story is written by Rob Waring and Maurice Jamall and level is 5. This story is about boys and girls. This story take place at Bear Mountain Camp for the weekend. Some boys and girls start to make trouble for each other. The girls spray the boys with milk, so the boys let some rats in girl’s cabin. Is there an end in this fight.
I didn’t like this story because it was mischief. So I don’t recommend it.
2009年11月7日土曜日
Halloween
Traditional Halloween celebrations and customs in England and the rest of Great Britain.
On October 31st, We celebrate Halloween, thought to be the one night of the year when ghosts, witches, and fairies are especially active.
Why do We celebrate Halloween?
The easy answer to this question is that no one really knows the origins of Halloween.
What We do know for sure is that Halloween is on the eve of a major Catholic festival, All Saints and the eve of the pagan Celtic festival know as Samhain.
10月31日、私たちは、ハロウィンがその年の夜にあると考えられ、その時、お化け、魔女、妖精は特に活動的です。なぜ私たちは、ハロウィンをするのでしょうか?この質問の答えは、誰も本当のハロウィンの起源を知らないことです。私たちが確かに知っていることは、ハロウィンが主なカトリック祝祭の前日にあるということと、全ての聖者と異教徒なケルト族の祝いの前日は、サムハインとして知っています。
On October 31st, We celebrate Halloween, thought to be the one night of the year when ghosts, witches, and fairies are especially active.
Why do We celebrate Halloween?
The easy answer to this question is that no one really knows the origins of Halloween.
What We do know for sure is that Halloween is on the eve of a major Catholic festival, All Saints and the eve of the pagan Celtic festival know as Samhain.
10月31日、私たちは、ハロウィンがその年の夜にあると考えられ、その時、お化け、魔女、妖精は特に活動的です。なぜ私たちは、ハロウィンをするのでしょうか?この質問の答えは、誰も本当のハロウィンの起源を知らないことです。私たちが確かに知っていることは、ハロウィンが主なカトリック祝祭の前日にあるということと、全ての聖者と異教徒なケルト族の祝いの前日は、サムハインとして知っています。
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