May 13, 2019 Monday
#102
We had a report last week with study of CLIL World Heritage.
Every Tuesday we will do the Journal and Presentation.
Every Thursday, we will work on CLIL World Heritage Textbook.
See you tomorrow , Tuesday, 14th.
Have a nice day
2019年5月13日月曜日
2019年5月6日月曜日
May 5/6, 2019, Monday; #102
May 5/6, 2019
Monday
#102
A long time friend of mine with Father Tagawa of Gyosei International School and a devout Catholic had his family baptism.
It was held in a graduate by a Gyosei grad
and priest of Franciscans in Denenchofu.
It is rather impressive church you can see from Toyoko line of Tokyu Tamagawa station.
The ceremony of "established" catholics is very impressive. They were the leading Samurai background and Meiji restoration forced them to join the high class catholic schools founded by French missionaries.
They are well educated and can speak French well.
I happen to attend the international school section of the Marianist missionary who was running "Etoile de Matin" and became friends with the Japanese establishments.
Women all attended "Shirayuri", very high class girls school in Shonan and Tokyo.
Men attended Gyosei school or Gakushuin(peer school) and are from Vice Lords of Tosa and Nabeshima(Karou) and have a large estate and house in Chigasaki including British style thatched roof house....very unusual and impressive..
My mother always said the Catholics in Japan are "upper class" or "lower class(orphans and needed ones)". This baptism reminded me of my mother's remark..
Monday
#102
A long time friend of mine with Father Tagawa of Gyosei International School and a devout Catholic had his family baptism.
It was held in a graduate by a Gyosei grad
and priest of Franciscans in Denenchofu.
It is rather impressive church you can see from Toyoko line of Tokyu Tamagawa station.
The ceremony of "established" catholics is very impressive. They were the leading Samurai background and Meiji restoration forced them to join the high class catholic schools founded by French missionaries.
They are well educated and can speak French well.
I happen to attend the international school section of the Marianist missionary who was running "Etoile de Matin" and became friends with the Japanese establishments.
Women all attended "Shirayuri", very high class girls school in Shonan and Tokyo.
Men attended Gyosei school or Gakushuin(peer school) and are from Vice Lords of Tosa and Nabeshima(Karou) and have a large estate and house in Chigasaki including British style thatched roof house....very unusual and impressive..
My mother always said the Catholics in Japan are "upper class" or "lower class(orphans and needed ones)". This baptism reminded me of my mother's remark..
2019年5月2日木曜日
May 1/2, 2019, Wednesday; #101
May 1/2, 2019
Wednesday
#101
Return of the Original Blog
of aiinstitute.blogspot.com
It was the first and original Blog of
国際教育研究所
dating back to Suzuki Koji, Watanabe Soichiro and Kanto Gakuin students
in 2000.
Later became part of universities announcements
and back to 国際教育研究所
and new 横浜英義塾
I will try to have alternative Blog with gto.blogspot.com.
The plan is to have this on Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, Monday
but it may switch according to use and experiment.
This will be universities announcement and 横浜英義塾
announcement/Blogs.
Wednesday
#101
Return of the Original Blog
of aiinstitute.blogspot.com
It was the first and original Blog of
国際教育研究所
dating back to Suzuki Koji, Watanabe Soichiro and Kanto Gakuin students
in 2000.
Later became part of universities announcements
and back to 国際教育研究所
and new 横浜英義塾
I will try to have alternative Blog with gto.blogspot.com.
The plan is to have this on Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, Monday
but it may switch according to use and experiment.
This will be universities announcement and 横浜英義塾
announcement/Blogs.
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