Thursday, February 24, 2011

A great way to practice English


This week, I would like to tell you about a great way to improve your English writing skills and help other people learn Japanese at the same time. It’s a website called lang-8.com .
On this website, you can create a free account and post your English texts. It can be a short diary, a writing production for your English class or anything else. Then, English speakers from all over the world will look at your text and correct it for you. They will also give you explanations about their corrections. 
It is a great way to have your English homework checked before you give it to your teacher ;) .

On the website, they will suggest you to go read texts from people trying to learn Japanese and to correct them. This way, you will help others with their Japanese at the same time as you get help with your English. Everybody wins!

You should really try this website. It is a great example of people collaborating together to improve their knowledge.

You can find me on lang-8 ; I`m jdduq!

 English tip of the week:

- Go try lang-8.com :p

Thursday, February 17, 2011

School Calendar

 In Canada, the school year calendar is very different from the Japanese school year calendar. The biggest difference is that it begins in September and not in April. The first days of school are usually used to introduce the students to their new teachers and their new classes. We also have some activities to help the students know each other a little bit better. During this time, the principal makes final adjustments to the schedules and the school organization.

We usually have about 2 weeks of winter holiday during Christmas time. We also have a spring break (1 week) in March or in April. Then, the school year ends in late June. The last weeks are used for final exams.

During July and August, there is no school! The students can stay home, have a summer job, go to camps or do almost anything. There is no homework during summer.
Summer holidays are always very exciting for students!

English tip of the week

When you do a speech or a presentation, you will often say “I will introduce myself”, “I will introduce my hobbies” or “I will talk about myself”…
Be careful how you use these expressions.

Try not to say, “I will introduce about…”
You need to introduce “something”, not “about something

Examples:
O Today, I will introduce myself.
X Today, I will introduce about myself.

O Today, I would like to tell you about myself.
O Today, I would like to talk about my hobbies.

If you want to use “about”, you should say, “…talk about…” or “…tell you about…”

Have a good weekend! Enjoy the snow while it`s still here ;)

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Valentine`s Day!

Valentine`s Day is coming soon! As you know, it is February 14.
From what I have heard, Valentine`s Day in Japan is mostly about girls giving chocolates to boys. Later, on “White Day”, the boys will treat the girls back.

In Canada, it’s a bit different. We don’t have any “White Day”. We only have Valentine’s Day to celebrate friendships and relationships. Usually, it’s the boys who will do nice things for the girls on Valentine’s Day. For example, a boy will give flowers to his girlfriend or a husband will bring his wife to a nice restaurant. Sometimes, the girls will also do something nice for the boys but it’s mostly the boys who have the pressure to do something special for their partner.
Valentine is also about friendship. Younger boys and girls can exchange valentine cards and be each other’s “valentines” for the day.
On Valentine Day, make sure you tell the people you love how you feel. You can tell your parents, your brothers, yours sisters or anyone you appreciate!


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English tip of the week!

How to use the apostrophe ( ‘ ).

The Oxford Dictionary says: The apostrophe is a punctuation mark () used to indicate either possession (e.g., Harry’s book; boys’s coats) or the omission of letters or numbers (e.g., can’t; he’s; class of ’99).

So when you use ( ‘s ) , it is almost the same thing as
Example : Harry’s book  = ハリの本
This is what they mean by saying,“ indicates possession “.


You can also use the apostrophe to replace letters or numbers. This can make some words shorter.
Examples;
It is = It’s
Should not = Shouldn’t
Could not = Couldn’t
I will = I’ll
It was in `95 = It was in 1995

It can also be used to show how some people speak even if it’s not proper written English.
Examples;
“Hi y’all!” (Means; “Hi you all!”)
“Wat’chadoin’ ?” (Means; “What are you doing?” – this is really not good written English :p)

Can you try to find all the apostrophes ( ` ) in my text about Valentine`s Day?
Can you say if it is used to indicate possession or the replace other letters?