2012年10月29日月曜日

My favorite drama / movie


I watch the drama every day. It is named Jun and Ai. It can watch every morning. My father and I like it. The girl is cute and active so I like her. But I often think that it is outrageous to blame her for a thing. In my house, my father and brother can turn the channel. I cannot choice the TV program sometimes. I have some favorite movie star. They are woman. I have no the actor I like. I have no time to watch movie now. I want to make the time to watch it. I think that watching movie is important for me because I can get experience in my house if I watch the movie. I am going to watch the movie in this week.



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BR -02-05 Happy Elephants


“Just be an elephant!” (p.18)

 

Do you like an Elephant? If I go to a zoo, I always look for it. It will be the most popular animal in the zoo. Elephants are very large animals but they are also very gentle. I think so that. Elephant and people have worked together for over 2000 years. It is surprise for me. Mike Hackenberger is a skilled animal trainer at the Baltimore Zoo. He works hard to make sure his elephant are healthy and seem happy. According to Hackenberger, the training of elephants has improved in recent years ago. Their some of the techniques were a bit unkind. I knew that elephants like swim for the first time. I want to go to zoo.




Waring, Rob. (2008). Happy elephants. Boston : Thomson Heinle.

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BR-02-04 The Knife Markets OF SANAA






“Sanaa is a place of beauty and tradition.” (p.9)

 

I had not known about the ancient city of Sanaa, Yemen. The city is a beautiful old city beautiful in the Middle East. There are the men who have the beautiful knives. The knife has a special name. It is called jambiya by the people. If you have a knife in Japan, you may be catch by the police. I wonder that the tradition in Sanaa. Rhinoceros is an unusual animal. It is often killed to make the knife. The horn is able to be the tool to make it. I thought that the knife is similar the horn. The government and international group are working to stop people from buying and selling rhinoceros horns.







Waring, Rob. (2008). The knife markets of Sanaa. Boston : Thomson Heinle.


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