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
Monday, October 4, 2010
Blog has Moved
I recently moved it to http://englishatmec.blogspot.com
Hope you continue reading at the new address. Please comment or send a mail anytime.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Weekly Idioms 2
"apply for" - "I'd like to apply for the manager position advertised in this morning's paper." "You can apply for an ETC card on the Internet." "What is the procedure when applying for house loan?"
"as far as...concerned" - "As far as I'm concerned, I don't think he is suitable for the job." "The schedule is too busy, as far as he is concerned."
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Weekly Idioms
From this week, I started introducing some useful idioms. Try to put them into your conversation or how about writing some examples for us to read here?
"a couple of" - When I woke up this morning, there were a couple of sheep in the kitchen. They wanted some breakfast, so I told them to wait a couple of minutes. One of them remembered he had a couple of things to do, so he went back outside.
a couple - 2 or 3; a few - 3-5/6; several - 5-9
"account for" - The prolonged heat this summer accounts for the prices of vegetables going up recently. The high prices accounts for a lack of vegetable for dinner.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Go Away Rain!
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge
There is an event for every level of rider – a challenging but achievable 160 kilometre ride for individual riders or teams of two, three or four can participate in the team event, which is an achievable goal for new or less experienced riders. Plus there is the Extreme Enduro - eight times around the lake, covering 1280km!!!
You can enter for any of the different events online at http://www.cyclechallenge.com/ or see this 日本語 site http://www.realnewzealand.net/events_races/road/road_report_001_2010tour.html
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Friday Flix
'It Happened One Night'
Released in 1934, this romantic comedy stars Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert and won many Academy Awards. The story sees Ellie run away from her over-protective rich father who is trying to stop her marrying he doesn't think is suitable for her. While on the run from Miami to New York, she meets Peter who has just been fired from his newspaper company. Peter decides to help Ellie in return for writing a story about her time escaping from her father. Troubles along the way see them lose their belongings and money, along with meeting some interesting characters along the way.
Do they make it to New York? Does Ellie marry the man she wants to marry? Look for the movie in the video store and watch to find out.
Or look here - http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XODcxNjUwMjg.html
Saturday, June 26, 2010
150km Swim???
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Riding to the Sky, Camping at the Springs Part 2
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Riding to the Sky, Camping at the Springs Part 1
Go the Miso Ramen!
Go the All Whites!
Monday, June 7, 2010
Pad-padding in the Paddy
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Dog in Hole
Maybe the dog fell in this hole in Guatemala.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=10649256
続参加英語ストリー June 1st
Here is the first M.E.C 続参加英語ストリー . Great work. Add to the new story tomorrow.
Long, long ago, a man called Zanri lived in a small house by the sea.
He had a happy life with his wife and two sons and a little cute puppy.
One day while searching for truffles, the dog fell down a deep hole.
The dog was barking but the man didn't notice it because the hole was very deep.
The dog fell for what seemed like an hour, until he landed on a marshmallow the size of a car.
The dog thought it was like Alice In Wonderland!
Walking along the Lego Brick Road, he bumped into the Sad Batter who never scored a hit.
The end.
Poll Results- Last week poll found most people think water is the best drink to have with sushi. Do you agree? New poll coming soon.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Working on Maungatautari Mountain
$18 million has been raised to actively save New Zealand's threatened wildlife from extinction on this mountain, and to date the results are proving positive. A large number of volunteers work tirelessly, along with a few paid staff, to make sure this valuable project is a success, not only for us, but for generations to follow, and the future of our country.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Poll Results May 24
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Trees Are Our Friends
You may have seen in today's Chunichi newspaper about tree climbing at Chubu University yesterday with John Gathright.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
New Additions
You may have noticed some new parts to the site. If not, have a look around while reading the entries.
Friday, May 14, 2010
'Before' Picture of Motorcyclist
Tramping in Pureora Forest - NZ
Eventually we came out of the bush into the open spaces, and there in our view was the trig. To-day the weather was very kind to us - no wind, no rain, no clouds and no sleet, all of which we experienced on our last trip up this mountain. Needless to say, the view in all directions was exceptional. Mt. Ruapehu, Tongariro and Ngauruhoe in the centre of the North Island, looked almost at our feet. Mt. Egmont, further down the west coast, stood out looking very much like Mt. Fuji, and to the north were Maungatautari, Kariori, Kakepuka and Te Aroha. The view was so magnificent we decided to make it our early lunch spot.
Reluctantly, we decided it was time to head back down the mountain, then we drove to a tall lookout tower, which has been built in the bush, allowing people to climb up 8 flights of very steep steps, and look out on the canopy of the bush. The large old totara trees still towered above us, but we could look down into the centre of ponga trees.
From here it was a short drive to see another very old, and large totara tree. This old giant was estimated to be between 1750 - 1850 years old, and had a girth of 4 metres. Fortunately, this one managed to escape the bushmen's axes years ago, when they felled and milled a large percentage of our native trees. Today these trees are protected, and incur a hefty fine for anyone caught felling them.
And then it was time to head back to the cars, kick off our tramping boots, and make our way back to Te Awamutu. We all felt reluctant to leave this beautiful bush on such a perfect day, but promised ourselves we would return again, and hope that our next visit would be as perfect as this day was. Thank-you weather gods. You got it right this time!
Watch out for motorcyclists!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Twitter your time away
Thanks, also for the comments. I look forward to seeing you tomorrow night. We had a good Golden Week. The picture in last night's blog is of Harry (maybe not his real name) the sea turtle at Toba Aquarium. Very cool place and nice to visit Toba again after 21 years. Looking forward to a boat cruise and swim in summer.