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    <pubDate>Tue Jun 18 23:12:51 UTC 2013</pubDate>
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    <title>アンジェラかげ : Could you please correct my English? (0)</title>
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I will not forget the experience that walked the endless huge ice field, magnificent scenery, an emerald-colored lake, and wonderful wild animals or people who I’ve met at the mountains.<br />But I do not a trip only simple pleasure but I think that I want to make an effort much understanding about the counties. <br />I learned a lot of things from this trip.  Thank you very much.<br /><br />
<br /><br />Posted at Sat May 12 10:37:42 UTC 2012<br />]]></description>
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    <title>アンジェラかげ : この文、間違っていませんか？ (0)</title>
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I always say, don’t be afraid of a chance to try your effort to learn and touch different culture.  If you have a little money and a time, you show courage, and should go abroad.  It is OK both your belongings and money are all at a minimum. 
<br /><br />Posted at Thu Mar 15 16:15:39 UTC 2012<br />]]></description>
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    <title>アンジェラかげ : 「Speech club」 Could you correct it, please? (0)</title>
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At first, for me, making speeches was a heavy load. I wanted to avoid any stress.<br />I believe that this feeling of strain brings me up now.<br />I have tried to an effective method recently.<br />As a speaker, I pretend to be iron woman Prime Minister Thatcher.<br />As a role of the table topic master I pretend to be a MC of NHK. <br />And table topic speaker. You must never escape. Never change next to you.<br />
<br /><br />Posted at Tue Mar 13 16:01:25 UTC 2012<br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue Mar 13 16:01:25 UTC 2012</pubDate>
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    <title>アンジェラかげ : Could you please correct my English? (0)</title>
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「Opportunity is something we create」<br />Cherry blossom season is just about upon us, <br />and this is probably the best season for oversea tourists. <br />I believe language learners should "have a passion for the trip." <br />Although a lack of opportunity is not the reason behind poor speaking ability.<br />Yet I recommend it to my friend who learning some languages.<br />If you have a little money and a time, you show courage, and should go abroad. <br />Both your belongings and money are all right at a minimum. <br />I know many people whom are not able to go abroad easily due to their work. <br />Despite of I emphasize, don’t be afraid of a chance to try your effort and touch different culture. Trip can be not only to see splendid view but also to communicate with people.<br />I’d like to introduce my experience. More than five years ago,<br />I went to Istanbul in Turkey and found a park packed with local people. <br />I was surprised because I heard Japanese words from one of the groups.<br />The neighboring group sounded like English and maybe Chinese. <br />Groups of people who have a notebook were speaking in foreign languages at the park. <br />I asked our tour conductor named Hussein next morning. <br />"what did that group do?”  <br />He said that it's a language lesson at a park.<br />They who are under recession cannot go to foreign country easily, also go to lesson class.<br />Turkey is one of the tourism nations, so finding employment seems to be possible if can speak foreign language. The park was located between Hilton Hotels and a big shopping mall. As soon as lesson over, they go to the place where traveler seem to gather and can talk with people who they want to speak languages for practice to learn.<br />What a good idea is! Although I couldn’t get a chance of it if I had seen the sign written “Is there any speak Japanese?” I would say quickly “Yes I am”. <br />Their enthusiasm was so strong, And I thought, This is it!  <br />Opportunity is something we create ourselves.<br /><br />
<br /><br />Posted at Tue Mar 13 11:07:12 UTC 2012<br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue Mar 13 11:07:12 UTC 2012</pubDate>
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After the biggest disaster, we learned a lot.<br />How important to help each other is?<br />What should we prepare for an emergency?<br />And how happy to live ordinary days is?<br />I'm here in front of your warm smile now. <br />I'm really happy to be here with peaceful feeling. <br /><br />Thank you very much!<br />
<br /><br />Posted at Thu Mar 01 13:41:03 UTC 2012<br />]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu Mar 01 13:41:03 UTC 2012</pubDate>
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    <title>アンジェラかげ : Could you correct my English? (0)</title>
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On March 11, we can never forget its day.<br />Japan was hit by a big earthquake followed by a tsunami.<br />Many towns were damaged and destroyed.<br />So many people lost their families, houses and their jobs.<br />Still now I can’t believe that such a terrible thing has happened one year ago.<br />Here in Aichi, we are safe that we had less damage <br />and able to maintain usual life as it was before the disaster.<br />We realized the importance of the family more than before <br />and feeling how happy to live ordinary days. <br />Things are changing every day, and we can't definitively say what and where is safe.<br />Japan is in the process of overcoming the largest earthquake in history. <br />At the same time, <br />We have been receiving to cheer us up and support us from all over the world. <br />We are so appreciated so many people of the whole world love Japan so much.<br />On March 11, we will never forget it.<br />And it is the day to reconsider we are supported by many people each other.<br />
<br /><br />Posted at Tue Feb 14 15:15:33 UTC 2012<br />]]></description>
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