Wednesday, February 23, 2011

A party with Japanese students

The winter proglam for January has finished and the students went back to their own country.
We spent great time together for a month.
I guess there were some little problems since they are away from their hometown and their parents,
but hope there were a lot more fun things while staying in Japan.
It was snowy on the last day of the proglam and so cold to go out for sight-seeing.
We don't have much snow in Tokyo.They were lucky.. or unlucky. I don't know.

We had a party with Japanese students on 10th of Feb.
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First of all, of course we need to introduce ourselves.
But they are shy , so we made it a little easy for them.
It was like a game.
They wrote their own specialty or feature on a sheet and
later our teacher asked questions like.. ' Who do you think bla bla is?'

'Who do you think a good cook is?'
'Who do you think watches baseball everyday?'
'Who do you think has a big dog?'
They just needed to guess just from their impression.
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There was someone who could speak Chinese,
so we asked all of the students to say 'Ni Hao'.
We couldn't judge who it was from just a single simple word,though.

Who likes Miss Erika?
Everyone likes the teacher ,but who loves her?
PhotoThe answer is.....Miss Koan.
All of the Japanese students who joined the party thought it would be a male student,
but actually it was a girl. Girl students also can be in love with female teachers!
I mean, as a teacher and a student^^

And after that, we had some time for asking questions which our students had prepared for this day.

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They asked how they think of food,dramas and other things from their own countries.
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PhotoNot only about their countries, but also something about Japan,
like.. 'Do you like Akihabara?'
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Photo  After that, they could introduce the others very well.
Photo We also played a game with Hiragana and Katakana.
The Japanese students read the words and the foreign students listened to them.
Only Jeesun from South Korea tried the reading part.
It seemed very difficult since there were 2 teams speaking loud at the same time.
Photo We could hear the students saying ' What did you say!?' from here and there.
Photo Jiwoo looks fun seeing the others being confused.
We also played Fruit Basket Turnover.
They were very excited.
It was such a relief that there was noone taking a class downstairs.
The loser had to hug Miss. Suzuki.
Well, you can't really call it 'a penalty',though^^;
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Instead of fruit names, we played with the feature of the students, like ' someone who is~~'
There was only one male studnet and one teacher,but girls called 'someone who is a guy!' or
'Teacher!'...there was no choice for them.
When someone say 'Fruit Basket!', all of them have to move around and take other seats,
but everyone took the seat next to them..;; They should be sorry for the player in the center;;
Photo Fortunately noone got hurt, but there were a few accidents.
Photo Some bumped into each other and others sat on their friend's lap.
Shokin was in a hurry to find a seat,though it was only Japanese who had to move.
We all had a good time.
Jeesun and Teikun won the game.
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And the one who lost the game was.......
Photo Shokin^^
They seemed to have fun interviewing Japanese students and playing games with them.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

A day-trip to Hakone

We went to Hakone as a part of our winter proglam.
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I was worried about the weather,but fortunately it was fine.
Though we had someone who caught a cold and couldn't join us,
The teachers and students headed for Hakone from Shinjuku on ' Romance Car' ;it's a name of a train.
Personaly I feel a little embarrassed to tell you the name...

The train had seets which could be turned to make us facing each other.
I don't really like that type of the seat. It makes me feel nauseous and drowsy.

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PhotoAfter the 'Romance Car', we got on 'Tozan densha' which means 'climbing mountain train' in Japanese.There were quite a few people on the train.

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It was cold and couldn't expect the weather, so I just guessed there wouldn't be
many people going there. Well, apparently I was  wrong.
They might have thought in the same way as I did.
It took us 40 minutes to get to the station where we changed to a cable car to go further up.
Every one of them transfered to the car, so it was very crowded.
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After 20 minutes in that crowd, we finally...........! got on a ropeway;;;;;;;;;;;;;
But the scenery from the window was exellent. Our students were excited and looked fun,
but when I looked in the other direction, our principal was silently gazing somewhere else.
I asked him why and found out he was scared of hights.
 The students were very happy to see the view saying ' Wow,look! There is some snow on
 the mountain!' ' I've never seen snow before!!' ' We are so high up!' ' It's beautiful!' and so on.
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There's a point where you can see Mt.Fuji on the way up, but unfortunately the top of the mountain
was covered by clouds and couldn't see well.
We could barely see the foot of it,and they were taking photos of it.
If I only could control the weather!
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We had 'Tendon' Tenpura with rice, Ramen and Black egg,that was the name of the dish, for lunch.
Why do carry and ramen seem more delicious on the mountains? I don't know..
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We took a picture in front of the place covered with volcanic smoke of Mt.Hakone.
 I brought a Sully hat to wear so that students wouldn't get lost.
Miss Kouan from Taiwan wore it. It looks so cute, isn't it?
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After that, we got on a pirate ship, of course a fake one, though I guess I don't even need to mention it.
It was so comfortable that made them nod off.
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Then, we went on a bus to head for a hotspring.
The ones who wanted to go to a hotspring left, and the rest of them just decided to
take a foot bath.
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We chatted while looking at the great view.
I actually wanted to eat icecream,but couldn't find anywhere to buy.
We bought souveniors like rice crackers and sweet bun.
I picked up a toy for my nephew.

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The train we took, Romance car, was a new model and made us drowsy right after we got on it.
Hope they will remember this day as  a good memory of an experience in Japan.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Students from South Korea

Some Korean students who came to see Nihon Denshi vocational school in Shinjuku stopped by our school
on the 17th of Jan.
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They had a model lesson in Japanese taught by Japanese teacher.
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They are studying animation as a major at their school in Korea.
When I asked them what they liked, many of the answers were titles of animation.
I don't know anything about the latest ones.
I only know 'Garasu no kamen' ' Hana yori dango' and 'Slum dunk'.
They knew about Japanese animation much better than I did.
Many of them also liked computer games. It seems there are a lot of kinds in South Korea.
What I couldn't believe was that some of them are playing games for more than 10 hours!
 I can sleep for 10 hours, but can't concentrate on doing something like that.
It reminded me of some old memories.
When I was a child, my friend's mother used to say 'If you play video games too much,
your thumb will get bigger!' 

From the way the korean students talked, I felt they really liked Japanese animations.
When the foreign students go to Japanese vocational schools and universities,
'the difference of the culture' is pretty big problem even for students from Asia.
You understand the language from their culture and you will see the culture from their language.
If you want to come to Japan for further education, I recommend you to study ' Language and culture' first.
And we are always welcome to have you here^^!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Rice cake (MOCHI) party^^

We call new year ' SHOGATSU'.
When I hear the word, the first thing that come into my mind is rice cake,in Japanese 'MOCHI'.
So we had a rice cake party at school^^
And, we also had fried vegitables together. Please don't ask why..
It was just easy to cook and without a proper kitchen, we couldn't do anything else.
Well, anyway our students ate them all, so it means it was good after all^^
Photo We can almost hear what they say from the picture..'Isn't it coming up yet?'
 Miss Chin from Taiwan and Miss Pop from Thailand.

Photo   'The rice cake looks good!' Miss Cho from Taiwan.

We had quite a few kinds of taste for MOCHI.
Photo  ' I like this one the best!' Miss Shokin from Taiwan.

Photo Miss Inseon from South Korea was always the first person to notice
when the rice cake should be flipped over.
Photo Miss Keimin from Taiwan is trying 'ISOBE' which is MOCHI with seaweed.

It takes a little time to cook MOCHI.
We were a little sorry for them waiting ,though they were very hungry.
After eating the meal, we played games as usual.
Photo 'Hukuwarai' is one of the new year's games in Japan.
Photo The rule is simple. There are pieces of face parts and what you need to do is place it on the face sheet with
your eyes blinded. The others  try to lead the player to put the pieces on the correct place by saying 'Right, left, up and down.'
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 But the difficult thing was the our special optional rule.
The people from the other teams could try to avoid the player from placing them right.
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There were 4 groups and each group had 3 or 4 students.
They were quiet while eating and listening to the teacher explaining the rule.
But once the game started... we didn't know how noisy they could be!
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The pictures below are the arts they made.
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Happy new year!

2011 has come!
In Japanese era, it's Heisei 23.
I might be saying everytime in this blog, but I'm surprised how quickly time goes by.
Time seem to pass faster  as I get older.

In Japan, it was a fine day on New year's day.
I hope I could stay in Japan during the new year's holiday, but actually I'm in Seoul now.
 It's so cold in Korea this year!
Well, I don't know how cold it is here in winter,though.
This is my first trip to Korea^^!
It's been a while to come to such a cold place... it's minus 4 degrees celsius!
My finger tips, nose, and cheeks turn red and as I see them, I feel like singing the well-known
chrismas song, 'Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer~~~'.

In Japan, there was a Shimenawa 'a sacred straw festoon' on the chair at my desk.
It's a kind of lucky charm, but since it's not on the right place ,looks a little ominous for me;
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We call the first dream of the new year ' Hatsuyume'
and it is said that the year will be a good one if you dream of something nice.
My first dream was a little strange, it was about my job but latter half was about me meetiing a nice person.
So I'm looking forward to see how this year will be^^
We are going to make our school better, well  even better this year, so please keep up with us^^!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Christmas party!

2010 is almost over.
This blog was meant to be updated once a week,
but you can see how difficult to do it such often!

The atmosphere is not like Christmas anymore,but
since it's still December,I'm going to write about
the christmas party we had at school.
I don't know if I can call it a party because there were
only few students and teacher there.
We had pizza and juice while enjoying small talk.
We ofcourse played some games,too.

The first game was ' Word association game'
The original words were ' School', 'Tokyo' and 'Christmas'!
There were people from several countries, so their idea was different.
Some think the word is associated, but the others don't.
They were all a little shy and passive. I guess it's because they were from Asian countries?

The second game was ' Let's switch the role'.
Usually teachers teach students, (though teachers learn things from students,too.)
but in this game, students taught teachers. Interesting,isn't it?
The students taught how to say the words from' minnano nihongo1 Lesson1'in their own language.
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I was dissapointed at myself...
Was I such poor at remembering things?
It was very easy expression, but everything was over my head.
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It would be even more fun if there were students from Western countries,too.
Though I'm not sure I could handle it....

It was very interesting to see students teaching teachers.
All of them were great teachers!
I'm relieved that they don't hate us for difficult tests we set them!
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Junsin(from Taiwan) and Inseon(from Sounth Korea) look so cute with the red round noses.

Junsin has a humor,too.
Santa is climbing the christmas tree.↓
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Santa doesn't climb up trees.^^..!

Every year,I go to a temple to strike a bell on Dec 31st, and
buy the written oracle on Jan 1st.
Last year, it said I would have the best luck this year!
Well.. as it said, I guess it was  a satisfactory year.
Hope I'll get the ' best luck' next year, too^^
Have a happy new year!!

29/12/2010
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