Hello. :)
In this post, I would like to tell you about my university life. I’m a sophomores in the Department of General Policy at our university. I always go to school by bus and train. It’s a different schedule for each day of the week.
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Hiroshima art museum |
I study English and Chinese. I’m difficult to remember Chinese Romanization system. But, Chinese character is similar to Japanese Kanji. So, I think that easy to get on with me. English class is the three weekly. Sometimes, there is a test of English conversation. I always get nervous. Maybe, there are about seven people in English teacher. They all are very kind and sociable! What kind of person is Japanese teacher in Seattle?
My favorite is lecture about art. On last Saturday, We went to Hiroshima art museum. We study Renaissance art. So, we looked at impressionistic picture. I think that Europe artist is great and profound art. I feel that I was to cultivate sensitivity. Do you have a favorite artist?
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I’m in Professor Hayashi region sightseeing seminar. In summer vacation, I went to a village deep in the mountains. My smart phone was out of range. I was sad. But, I was able to eat traditional dish. Also, I’m harvest rice experience, I was cut wood with a saw. It was a valuable experience.
free time is sleeping. haha:D
Thanks for reading to the end!
He Yumi! Chinese sounds hard to learn, but I would like to learn it one day also. Our Japanese teacher is very kind and friendly. She is a great teacher. :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoy going to art museums as well. I went to Europe the summer before last and saw many famous paintings in Paris. It was very fun.
What was the tradition dish you ate!
I enjoyed reading your blog!
Hello, Kea! :)
DeleteI think that It's nice and a good teacher~!
You went Paris! It sounds very good. I guess that Paris art museum is a lot of paintings more than Hiroshima art museum. I'm sure Paris is fashionable. I also want to go to Paris!
I did not write important content. Traditional dish is festival dish! Maybe, it was a festival to thank the bounty of nature.
Thank you for your comment. :)