2007年8月24日金曜日

Bears English House

I will open my English school in October. Yesterday I was working to make the handbill draft to distribute neighborhood houses. There are many things to do and I have only 1 month.
I need my school web site,company site and other leaflets. I have to make carriculum and lesson plan too.

I feel upset now but I should think over the concept of the school this time.
Deliberate in counsel and prompt in action!

I named my school "Bears English House."
Because I feel the bear is my root.  My old surname startes from KUMA. Kuma means bear in Japanese. And also we have 4 bears made of wood in our garden which my husband made.
So I like the school name "Bears English House."

4 件のコメント:

Michael さんのコメント...

Hello Poco-san,

I'm not sure if you saw my message from your last post, so I'll repeat it:

My name is Michael and I live in New Jersey, United States. I live very close to Manhattan.

From 1995-98, I lived in Nosaka-machi, which I know is now called Sosa-shi. I was an English teacher at Nosaka Chugakko. I have many fond memories of Nosaka-machi and Yokaichiba-shi. I especially liked Iidaka-dandin, and Matsuyama Jinja, not far from Sosa High School.

I have a Web site, www.sliceofjapan.com, on which I have put photos I took while I lived in Japan.

Good luck with your blog, and I look forward to hearing from you!

Soredewa mata,
Michael

poco ( ポコ ) さんのコメント...
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poco ( ポコ ) さんのコメント...

Hello Micheal-san!

I am so sorry not to coment you back. Actually I am not accustomed to this blog service and I haven't noticed I had a comment from you. Thank you comenting on my blog. You are the first person commented on my blog!I am very happy to have one especially from other countries.

My husband's hometown is ex- Yokaichiba City and he is a graduate from Sosa high school. His father lives in Iidaka near the Iidaka-dandin and I went there once and I like the place too.
I remember the feeling as if my heart was purified in the peaceful atmosphere.
That's very close and we can walk to the shrine from the house of my father in law.

My family lives in Chiba city. The nearest station is Soga in keiyo line. We visits Yokaichiba several times in a year.

My main blog is hereunder. I am sorry that's only in Japanese. Last month I made a home-stay with my daughter in Seattle and we enjoyed it very much. I uploaded many things with photo about our wonderful home-stay memory.

http://mamatoeigo.blog110.fc2.com/

I checked your site too.
There are so many wonderful pictures. You know Japan better than me.

See you!
poco

Michael さんのコメント...

Hello Poco-san,

Thank you so much for your kind words about my Web site. Tokoro de, I have a friend in Tokyo who has blog similar to yours. She is an English teacher for foreigners living in Tokyo.

Her blog is called "Enjoy Japanese," and it can be found at http://enjoyjapanese2005.blogspot.com/

It's such a small world. I lived so close to where your husband lived. I also spent lots of time in Chiba City, which I actually liked better than Tokyo. Some of my favorite stores were in Chuo-ku (I used to buy compact discs at Disc Union) and the karate dojo where I studied was in Inage-ku.

Nadzukashii ni narimasu ...