Thursday, 20 December 2007

Tomorrow there will be a lesson at Akiko's house in Kayama from 6:30.
There will be one last lesson this year at the international lounge on Dec26th(boxing day) Yoshimi and Kumiko will not attend.
Yesterday we had a class at Bistro Janome. It was quite a good location as it was quiet. One problem was that the smells coming from kitchen were appealing!
I wonder if it was crocodile or maybe kangaroo...
Keep warm everybody!

Christmas Quiz

1)What is this bird? It is often associated with Christmas.

2)What are these called?



3)It is a tradition in Britain for kids to go to a --------





4)A bit different than Japan but just as noisy . But there is a present inside. They are used for Christmas table decorations.



5)How does Santa Claus laugh? - - -








6)What does Santa drive?






7) What does Santa Claus climb down?









8)What do you do under the mistletoe at Christmas?







9)What is this called?








10) What is another name for Santa Claus used in Britain?








11)What is this plant called.? It is used for Christmas decorations.
12)What is this animal called? Rudolph was one.









13What do you put under the tree at Christmas?







14)What is DECEMBER 26th called?



15)What is Santa Claus translated into English?









Sunday, 16 December 2007

Today, it was the turn of Elizabeth Swan and her choir to take the stage and
sing some Christmas songs.
Seaurchin will appear in Luska on the 23rd with her choir.
What a lot of talented people we have near us.
I can't sing for toffee!

Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Details and Information

Next Wednesday the class will be at Bistro Janome from 10:30.
It is a restaurant, but the owner will provide coffee and cake for
700 yen each.
Well, it is Christmas!!!(almost Christmas anyway)
The telephone number is 22-4021.
It is situated on the same road as the Mizuho Bank and Yokohama Bank about 50metres past Uokuni fishmongers on the left.It is a salmon pink building with a green sign on the wall.
It is next to a car park (at least there is a blue sign next to the restaurant with a "P" on it.)
If you get lost, call me or the number above and I will send out a rescue team!
I forgot to give you the lesson for next week. I posted it on the blog. I also sent a copy to Tomoko and Eri. I will fax one to Yoshimi and drop one in Akiko's and Kie's post box when I take Shep and Scotty out for a walk later.
Today's expression*
"It's a must!! " You must do it. It is necessary
"It dries up quickly"
"Put your feet up" rest
"Let your hair down" Relax and enjoy it . Party!!
"Bare hands"
"Green fingers"
"Cater for". Nova catered for many kinds of people....R.I.P.
"I have a lot of----- on my hands" I'm busy with -----
".....around here" Do you live around here? Areyou from around here? Can buy a sandwich around here? Is there anywhere to smoke around here? etc
Have fun!

This the Flower arrangement in the church. Very simple,isnt it?


Double click to enlarge the image. It is better to see it big!
The container is a milk pitcher (jug) used on farms. And look at the thickness of the walls!!!

This is the lesson I forgot to give you for next week. Oops!

Christmas is a time for goodwill and sharing. We don’t just give Christmas presents to people who are close to us, we also send Christmas cards to people we know. We also show our appreciation by giving gifts to people who help us on a day to day basis, like the postman or deliverymen. Do you have a similar custom in your country?

Special food is prepared and eaten with great gusto. Turkey with cranberry sauce, mince pies and plum pudding are the most famous of these. People tend to only want to eat these things once a year. It is a father’s job to carve the turkey! Probably as they soon get tired of them. Have you ever tried any of these things? Do you ever get tired of eating the same thing day in,day out?

Christmas trees are decorated inside the house. Young children look forward to this event. A real tree is preferred, but can be a bit costly. It is a father’s task to choose the tree. Presents are put under and around the tree on Christmas Eve and opened on Christmas Day. These days some people like to put up illuminations outside their house. How do you feel about it?

Holly, evergreen branches, pine cones and wreaths are used to decorate the inside of the house. There is a special Christmassy smell in houses that use the real thing. Churches also are decorated the same way.

Carols are sung usually on Christmas Eve in a church. There are many familiar tunes. People like to sing the “old favourites” every year. Sometimes carol singers walk around the neighbourhood . They sing in front of houses or public places and you are supposed to give a donation, which goes to a charity. What is your favourite carol?

Kissing under the mistletoe is a very old tradition. If you stand under mistletoe, then you can kiss anyone that stands under it with you. If you were at a party and noticed some mistletoe hanging above the door, what would you do?

Children are taken to the “panto” or pantomime by their parents. It is a kind of musical comedy based on a famous children’s story. Cinderella, Aladdin, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves etc. There is always a prince, a princess a kind comedian who loves the princess, but can’t get her, called “Buttons” and of course the “baddie”. When the baddie appears all the children boo. Does it sound the sort of thing you’d like?

In Britain, the Queen gives her yearly message to her “subjects” on Christmas Day. She addresses the nation about certain issues. The speech is written by the Prime Minister. It is not political. Would it interest you?

People tend to go out on Christmas Eve, stay at home on Christmas Day and watch some sporting event on Boxing Day. Most people finish work on Christmas Eve and go back to work on January 2nd. They don’t clean the house at the end of the year. They just eat too much, drink too much, spend too much money and watch “anything” on television. How does that compare to your year-end? Similar or nothing like it? Whatever you like, please enjoy it…Merry Christmas!!!!

Saturday, 8 December 2007

YEW TREE FARM

This farm was used as a location shot in a movie that was on quite recently. Do you know the movie?

Autumn









We've been having lovely weather recently. It is hard for me to stay at home as I like the mood of Autumn. What is the season you like the best?


These pictures are of my home area in Britain.

NEWS


The next Wednesday class will be at the International Lounge (again) From 10:30 to 12:00.

I will mail the lesson to Kumiko and Tomoko. There will be no Friday lesson next week, so Akiko, Midori and Kie will join the Wednesday morning class.

Tomorrow there is a get-together of the ex-Odawara Nova teachers. I wonder how much they have changed. Maybe they have lost weight!!! .....I have. But not enough to notice .

Have a lovely weekend!
By the way, The picture is of Daiichi Seimei Grounds in Oi Town. Now is the peak!
And if you want to see any picture in a larger size on this blog. Click the picture twice and it will enlarge.

Sunday, 2 December 2007

Flowers
























This subject must interest you all. Flowers! What flowers do you like best and why?





I wonder if anyone likes the same flower.






And can you name these ten different flowers?



Maybe 3or 4 of them are difficult.

(Sorry, they are all from Britain. The pink one is called "digitalis" but has another name using an animal and an article of clothing. What animal could wear the flowers and as what kind of clothing?)





Friday, 30 November 2007

Just Suppose

Imagine you are sitting on this bench. Someone comes up to you and asks, "Is it all right if I sit here?"
Who would you like that person to be?

Wednesday, 28 November 2007

Where is the dog?


Here is a dog story. Two men are talking*
First man: My dog Shep likes chasing the postman on his bicycle.
Second man: Does he ever catch him?
First man: No. Shep's legs are too short to reach the pedals.

Wednesday Class

Today 3 lovely ladies and a very plain English man went to the international lounge.
It was stifling for the first few minutes. We moved to a corner which looked rather like a classroom and was bit cooler. We had the lesson there. One of us knew the lady that worked there. She asked us if we'd like to reserve the place for the next class, We agreed.
So the next Wednesday , the class will be in the international lounge again. It was possible to have a lesson using the text etc.and was much better than I thought.
Friday's class is at Akiko's in Kayama from 6:30.
Influenza is quite common at the moment,so please take care.
I am off to Shinjuku tomorrow.
I used to live there a very long time ago.
I do NOT recommend it.
Living in Odawara is much much better.
I will send the lesson to Eri and Kumiko soon.

Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Burberry




Do you have a brand you like?
Nescafe? Dior? Chanel? Kikkoman? Louis Vuitton? Calbee?
Yes. They are all brands.

Monday, 26 November 2007

WHAT IS THE CAPTION?

There is a pun here(dajare, in Japanese) Two words.

*****/ ********

What do you think it is?

Hint: You will have some in your fridge now!

Saturday, 24 November 2007

Tea Time!









Here are some places to have a cup of tea near my home town in The Lake District.



What kind of place do you like to go for a coffee?

Friday, 23 November 2007

Silly Things



Click the picture 2 times to enlarge it!!!

Vocabulary test

And now for something different. A test.
Try it if you like. It's harmless fun.
Opposites:
Without a dictionary, match the opposite adjectives.
A B
drunk windy
lethargic opaque
still messy
tidy sober
transparent active
forward inferior
superior timid
obese skinny
stiff --------------------- floppy (example)

Where would you find a congregation? A )church B) hotel. C) shop D) concert
Where would you find a spectator? A) movie theatre, B) baseball game, C) concert, D) hospital
Where would you find a patient? A) hotel, B) hospital, C) on the street, D) a restaurant.
Where would you find a passer-by? A) hotel B) station. C) theatre D) on the street.
Where would you find a crowd? A) hotel B) school, C) sports stadium. D) bus.
Who would you find looking at an accident? A) on-looker. B) guest. C) audience. D) group.
Who would you find on a flight out of Narita , staff or a crew?
Who would you find in a hotel, a resident or a customer?
Who would you find in a concert,an audience or clients?
Who would be angry, passengers or a mob?

Choose the odd one out. (one word does not fit in with the others, which one??)
sheep, flock, wool, shepherd, diary farm.
fish, shoal, fin, hair,gill
terrier, retriever, hound, collar, setter.

Good luck !
Go for it!

Thursday, 22 November 2007

Hello. You maybe got an email from me via blogspot or blogger inviting you to become a member of this blog. This means you can send in posts yourself (I hope)
The password is SCOTTYDOG. First you have to create a google account. It is easy. Just follow the steps. Maybe the password that you use is the Google account password they give you. I am not sure which. If you can get in. Go to "create" and type it then PUBLISH POST. You can add pictures ffrom your files by clicking the picture ,you can add video by clicking the film icon above. If it is troublesome ,don't bother. Just post in "Comments". It's enough.
It was cold today.

Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Do you have a sweet tooth?





Hello. I hope I could make myself clear today. I know spoke too much.


You didn't feel sleepy, did you?


Today I had a conversation about what kind of snack we liked.


I'm fond of Poteco. I don't know why. I think it is because I can put them on my fingers while I am eating them, like rings.


I'm also keen on doughnuts recently,although I hardly ever eat them. I went into a Mr.Donuts recently and 3 very large obese women came in to order doughnuts.


I was surprised.But intrigued. I wanted to know how many they would order and eat themselves and was watching them out of the corner of my eye. I felt very thin as I only had one. They had 3 or 4 each!


If I was England I would eat scones!!! Like these!!!!!