We went tonight on our way home. It was a little wet, so not many people there, but very pretty. In this photo, the tower seems dark, but it changes into about three different colors.
M.E.C 英会話 Meets Tuesdays (6:30) and Thursdays (6:35/7:40) in Kasugai. ネーティヴニュージーランド人と元気のある生徒。一回千円で参加してみませんか。 キッズ英会話もある。一ヶ月五千円。 Contact: lambtaro@hotmail.com
Sunday, November 29, 2009
138 Xmas
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Top Notch Companion Sites
If you haven't visited the website of the textbooks we are using, here are the links:
Beginner 1 class - http://wps.pearsonlongman.com/topnotchfund/
Beginner 2 class - http://wps.pearsonlongman.com/topnotch1/
Medium 1 class - http://wps.pearsonlongman.com/topnotch2/
Medium 2 class - http://wps.pearsonlongman.com/topnotch3/
Click on the link, then choose the unit you want to practice.
Not so interesting, but useful review of the main points. Feel free to post any questions.
When you are finished, this might be more fun - http://www.toilette-humor.com/games/beach_bobbing_game.shtml (click play and use the arrow keys)
Sunday, November 15, 2009
All Whites Qualify for 2010 World Cup
Awesome!!
New Zealand's national soccer team - the All Whites - beat Bahrain last night by 1-0 to qualify for next year's FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Check out video of last night's match http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/3063562/Video-All-Whites-highlights
This is an awesome achievement for NZ which has only qualified once before in 1982. What makes it such an achievement is that many small countries like NZ not only have to win in their region (in NZ's case - Oceania), but they then have to play-off against teams from other regions which are in a last-chance situation.
In 1982 I was 12 and played for the local soccer club in my hometown. We were so excited then that NZ could make it to the finals in Spain. NZ had tough1st pool opponents - Brazil, the Soviet Union and Scotland. The team didn't do so well, but it did score two goals against Scotland which was remarkable.
I'm hoping the current team does well next year like Australia did in Germany 2006, but can get through to the next rounds. Wouldn't a NZ-Japan final be amazing! Keep your fingers crossed - with the big teams out early in Germany, anything could happen in South Africa. Just watch out for head-butters.
By the way, the name 'All Whites' comes from the fact that the NZ team wears white uniforms as opposed to the All Blacks rugby team which wears black. The NZ basketball team also wears black, but they are called the 'Tall Blacks.' The NZ men's hockey team is know as the 'Black Sticks,' while the cricket team is called the 'Black Caps.' Incidentally, women's sporting teams use the national plant - the silver fern - in their nick-names. The national netball team is known as the 'Silver Ferns,' while the basketballers are the 'Tall Ferns.'
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