2012年10月31日水曜日

Final Reports

1.What was difficult for you?
It was most difficult for me to build a blog. It was also difficult for me to build a text in English.
2.What did you learn?
I studied how to write an English text and how to make a blog. I also studied efforts to read an English tale.
3.How can you improve from now?
I check with an English text whether it is correct. I would like to also make an effort to also add a comment.
4.Final comment to Jeff.
I was able to do English study happily for two years, thanks to Jeff. Although I was poor at English, I was able to conquer a bit.If English is needed at work, I would like to employ a lesson efficiently.   Good teacher Jeff !!Thank you very much!!
5.You grade for this class.
80%

2012年10月27日土曜日

Hero of the Mountain


Title:Hero of the Mountain
Author:www.BubuTales.com
Illustrator:www.BubuTales.com
Pages:21
 


The little fox Bubu was very excited. The big contest “Hero of the Mountain” was going to take place the next day.Bubu promised his mom he would be careful and come back before dark, and then he hurried to the mountain.Bubu heard someone screaming for help . . .Bubu looked around and saw a beetle, who had fallen into the river.Bubu rescued a beetle.Soon he saw ahead a little bunny, crying sadly. It had lost one of its gloves and did not know how to find it.In a little while Bubu found the glove.While climbing the steep mountain path, Bubu met three firemen-ants carrying a new door for the ants’ observation post located high on the mountain—the ants looked for forest fires from there.
The door was too heavy and the three ants gasped for breath.Bubu decided to help them.When he climbed the peak at last, the contest was over.Bubu sat sadly on the ground.Suddenly he heard a flap of wings. He looked up and saw the owl-magician, Boran, alight before him.“Is there a greater heroic deed than all the small deeds you have done today?” smiled Boran. “You missed the contest you so much wanted to see, to help the beetle, the bunny, and the ants. You are the real hero of the mountain.”The owl gave Bubu a crystal.Bubu was very happy.
This tale is read ,If a good deed is carried out, there is a good thing. I would also like to keep good behavior in mind.

The Lost Egg


Title:The Lost Egg
Author:Judie McEwen
Illustrator:Dick Rink
Pages:11
 
 
Owl found the egg.“Whose egg is this?” asked Owl. Mole squinted his little eyes, and peered at the egg. “Maybe it is my egg!” he said.But,“Silly Mole!” said Owl. “Moles don’t lay eggs!”This egg is not Rabbit ,toad ,Squirrel,Badger.Badger was just looking for an egg for my dinner when I heard your question, Owl. This is MY egg, and I am going to eat it right now.“NOOOOO!” cried all the animals. “This is NOT your egg!”“Don’t touch that egg!” The mother Eagle cried in a shrill, sharp voice.”All of the animals were happy that the mother Eagle had found her baby, and that the baby Eagle had found his mother.
Read this tale. The egg return to the mother Eagle that it was good.I thought that a lie was bad.
 



Finbo


Title:Finbo
Author:Janaki Sooriyarachchi
Illustrator:Janaki Sooriyarachchi
Pages:16

Finbo is a child of a blue whale. Finbo dosen't like hide-and-seek.Because Finbo was very easy for his friends to find him.And when his turn came Finbo could never find his tiny friends.They were so tiny that they could hide anywhere.Finbo dosen't like the big body of oneself.You are different from all the fish in the sea.We are the biggest animals on earth.
And don’t forget, you’ll be even bigger when you grow up,you must be proud of it.”said his mother.Finbo dosen't understand a mother'swords .But the big, bad shark took one sharp look at Finbo from the corner of his eyes,and vanished at once, in fear. At that time,Finbo understand a mother's words.Finbo’s friends were amazed to see how the big bad shark ran away.Finbo’s friends were very proud of him. All of them came to him and thanked him over and over. They apologized to Finbo for teasing him.Finbo welcomed all the thanks humbly.
Reading this tale,I think that a complex has everyone. I thought that it was catching a complex positively and there was a good thing.

2012年10月25日木曜日

Twinklinka


Title:Twinklinka
Author:Janaki Sooriyarachchi
Illustrator:Janaki Sooriyarachchi
Pages:38
 
 
The beautiful doll was. The doll saw the dream bought for a lovely girl. Those who have you buy it are chosen too much, and it does not sell. The lovely girl who saw in the dream came to the store.
The girl bought a doll collectively. I did not have the beautiful doll valued. And the beautiful doll has been thrown away for reasons of having become dirty. The beautiful doll felt sad in the dumping ground. The beautiful doll was gathered by the beggar's girl in the dumping ground. It was valued to the beggar's girl and was pleased with the beautiful doll.
This tale was read, and when seeing and judging people, I thought that it was bad.



2012年10月10日水曜日

The Witch's Daughter

                                                                                                                                              
 Title:The Witch's Daughte
Author:Janaki Sooriyarachchi
 Illustrator:Janaki Sooriyarachchi
Pages:18



There was an ugly witch's daughter. By making up, it became still uglier. An ugly witch's daughter lo A beautiful angel is seen and also it came to pursue beauty. And a good method is not found although the method for becoming beautiful is looked for. The cat , a crow, a goat, a cow, and a dog --  an ugly witch's daughter attacked one after another. As attacked punishment, the feature of the attacked animal appeared in an ugly witch's daughter and became still uglier. The angel taught that the ugliness of the idea appeared in the face. The ugly witch's daughter became beautiful like an angel because it is kind to an animal. I read this talk, and I continue polishing the idea finely and wished to live every day.



2012年10月8日月曜日

A Fish with a Wish


Title:A Fish with a Wish
Author:Ethan Crownberry
Illustratar:Ethan Crownberry
Pages:43


 

The fish into which it was put by the glass tank holds dissatisfaction, and considers various wishes.
Eventually no wish brings a result which he desires.
Although it thought that he had only despair, he also becomes fortunate by desiring happiness other than oneself.
This talk was read, and I wished to live without pursuing only narrow interests.