When it comes to learning a language, it's all about getting out and practicing it. You can read the textbooks, listen to podcasts or CDs and while this is all useful, it's the experience that ultimately matters the most. ろんよりしょうこ. Today, I helped a student explain her profession in English and learned a great deal about how much work goes into being a receptionist in a hospital. By the end of the lesson, she could explain just how VERY busy her work day is, and why hospitals become so busy during certain times of the year.
Once again, Rachel and I are pretty excited about Saturday morning Pre-School. Our lesson is spring-themed, even though the cherry blossoms have almost all fallen to the ground and it seems as though summer is already here in Osaka. Our craft for the day is extra fun, and I won't give away the suprise but I'm sure all the kids will be proud to show off their cute little creations.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
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