2012年5月24日木曜日













Hi;)




I'll talk about japanese food because I'm writing about that as my work of my class.



I ate UDON last week.
Do you know that??




Udon is made from flour.


Sometimes, it is cold and sometimes it is hot.







I ate udon with tenpura which was made from vegitables.

It was cold noodles which was eaten with hot soup.




















It was so nice.


I love japanese food.










I had enjoyed the time:)






























Thanks!























































Hi ;)


I'm Sakura❀









I'll write about an amazing engneering in Japan.



I'll introduce you about Tokyo Sky Tree.







It is highest of the tower in all of the world.





















The large role of sky tree is transmission of digital broadcasting.
Electric wave broadcast may be influenced by about 200m skyscrapers.
So establishment of tower which is about 600m is desired.

We can use it also as a view tower.
The height is the no.1 of the world, 634m.
Actually, it is opened from yesterday:)








I think it's so AMAZING engineering.


























I've never seen that even when it was building.
So, I would like to go there.
















Thanks:)

















2012年5月11日金曜日










Hi:-)


I will write a blog as my homework.




P80 unit8 Education


:1 What age do children usually start primary school?

In Japan, children usually start primary school at 7 years old.
Then, they can leave school at 12 years old.

2 What age do children usually leave secondary school?

In Japan, children usually leave secondary school at 13 years old.

3 What age does compulsory education start? At what age does it finish?
 Do you think these are the correct age?

In Japan, compulsory education starts at 7 years old.
Then, it finishs at 15 years old. So people who live in Japan must go to school 9 years.
I think these are the correct age because the minimum age that people can work is around 16 years old in japan. So people who left junior high school can choose that go to high school or start a working.

4 Do most people go on to higher education?Why/Why not?Do they have to pay?

In Japan, about 50 percent go on to higher education.
One of the reason, population of the from19 to 22 years old has decreased.
In addition, people who would like to go to university is less than total number of university capacity.
They have to pay. Private school expenses are more expensive than state school one.

5 Are exams or continuous assessment more common?
Which is the better way of monitoring progress? Why?

Exams are more common, I think.
And exams are better way of monitoring progress than continuous assessment because exams has score. So we can kow the progress clearly and easily.









Thank you for reading:)