2019年6月27日木曜日

June 27, 2019, Thursday; Nihon University

June 27, 2019
Thursday
Nihon University
Both Economics and Humanities
Unit 9
The Belief in the Afterlife
1.) Unit 9 listening three times
2.) talk on Afterlife
3.)Solve the problems.. from Asahi Weekly
4.) Test on July 18: on the Belief in the Afterlife.
                                 on Dream/ Future plan

Only to the Humanities Department: there is No Class on July  4th

2019年6月25日火曜日

June 25, 2019, Tuesday

June 25, 2019
Tuesday
at Nihon University
Economics
1. Journal Presentation
2.About Unit 9
The Belief Afterlife
3.
Next on Unit 9, listening and answering

2019年6月20日木曜日

June 20, 2019, Thursday; Nihon U/Humanities and Economics

June  20, 2019
Thursday
Nihon University
Humanities/ Economics
19/6/20
Unit 8
the Statue of Liberty
1. Listening  three times
2. Reading
3. Writing
4. for Economics students: next Tuesday: will be Presentation on Open Topics
5. for Humanities students: July 4th will be no class; Hokou will be 14th and 15th week.

2019年6月13日木曜日

June 13, 2019, Thursday; #19/6/13

June 13, 2019
Thursday
#19/6/13
Nihon University
World Heritage 7
Rock shaped by Erosion
Listening to the Unit 3 times
answered page 45 and all read a paragraph from the passage of page 45.
Read page 46 with an example passage from a presentation.
As a homework, I gave them: June 9th from Asahi Weeekly; they should rewrite in a sheet of paper and read a paragraph next Tuesday.
Two pages every lesson tha is our goal.

2019年6月12日水曜日

June 12. 2019, Wednesday; # 19/6/12

June 12, 2019
Wednesday
# 19/6/12
Some ho re-started.

2019年5月13日月曜日

May 13, 2019, monday; 102

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..