20171016 Cebway English Report Vol.7

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毎週、開催しているCebway English さんとの業務提携による634の住人向けレッスン!
10月16日のレッスンの一部をレポートします🎵

今回の参加者は最近、入居してきた住人達と、トルコとドイツからの住人も参加しました。

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今回の先生は、何と、初、出張 CEBWAY ENGLISH と言う事で、メリッサ先生、ジョベン先生、そしてルビー先生、3人でやってくれました🎵
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今回の曲はテイラースイフト新曲のLook What You Made Me Do、ちょっとハロウィンを意識しました笑。

恒例の穴埋めからスタートして、曲の内容について説明してもらいました!
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ヨーロッパの人でも、穴埋めはなかなか苦戦ww
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MVの解説がここに載っていたので、是非、読んでみてください。
色んな思惑があるMVです。
当日、気温が急に下がったという事もあり、みなでZumbaを踊りました笑!
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終始楽しく勉強しました!
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*上記の内容はレッスンのほんの1部です。

Cebway English さんのウェブサイトhttp://cebway.net/

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Kate’s French Lessons: 10/12/2017

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Nous imaginons un nouveau monde!
We learned new world with new!

1. Greetings & useful questions 2. Culture point (Differences between japan/france or versailles castle / Louis XVI period 3. Grammar 4. Vocabulary 5. I will insert a part with role play!

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Kenya’s Japanese lessons How to count in Japanese!

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In Kenya’s Japanese lessons, the students which belonged to the ”basic group” or new learners of Nihonggo tackled some useful and commonly used adjectives.

We did study how to count the number in Japanese and some phase for time expressions! Thanks Kenya-kun! Itumo arigato ne!

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Kate’s French Lessons: Basic French Grammar

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This lesson with Kate was about Basic French Grammar to be able to construct simple sentences.

Both Kate and the management extend our gratitude to the residents’ participation. We encourage and hope to see more faces in the upcoming lessons!

To our former resident and Kate’s active and persistent student Anouk, we dearly miss you, we all hope to see you again!

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Ben Seguin

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  1. Where is your hometown?
    Saintes, France
  2. What is your occupation?
    Currently unemployed. Usually civil servant.
  3. What are your hobbies/interests?
    Badminton, video games, TV Series, travels, going out
  4. What do you like about Japan?
    The culture shock
  5. Why did you choose Japan?
    Japan is part of my round the world trip. I’m interested in all countries equally.
  6. Where is/are your favorite place/s in Tokyo?
    Asakusa
  7. What is your favorite Japanese food?
    Tempura, gyoza (whatever vegetarian)
  8. What were the countries you have visited, and will visit after Japan?
    Jordan, Israel, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, Korea before and most likely Canada after
  9. What do you like about Musashi?
    atmosphere and friendliness l would say
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Kate’s French Lessons: Culture, Vocabulary and making a sentence

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Kate’s French lessons this time included Culture: King Louis XVI & Versailles, New vocabulary words,  Kitchen & Meal of the day & FOOD!!!
Making a sentence that involves a role play for you to be able to order away at a French restaurant.

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FREE Japanese Lessons from Resident Instructor, Kenya

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In Kenya’s Japanese lessons, the students which belonged to the ”basic group” or new learners of Nihonggo tackled some useful and commonly used adjectives.

Thank you for your continued participation Xenia, Clarissa and Trang. We continuously invite all our residents to come and join Kenya’s Free Japanese lessons, it is divided into 3 sections; Basic, Intermediate and Advanced. Get to know Kenya, one of the friendliest (well…90% of our residents are indeed friendly and approachable) and he can help you asses you skills to be able to participate in the correct group!

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Kate’s (Keito’s) French Lesson: French Alphabet and Pronunciation

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As we all know, French could be one of the most difficult languages to learn due to their unique pronunciation of words – and that is what French Instructor Kate have prepared for her lesson. Pronunciation is a vital key in learning a language to convey the proper message and expression and so Kate taught the participants, Yuko, Sho and Anouk to properly pronounce common words and phrases in French.

We hope you guys had a fun and enriching learning experience. Till the next lesson!

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Basic Group of Kenya’s Nihonggo Lessons

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It’s nice to see new participants joining Kenya’s Nihonggo Lesson. Welcome new residents Trang and Clarissa to the class! Nice seeing you Stephen, Denis and Xenia determined to step up your Japanese Communication Skills, keep it up!

For those remaining who might not been uninformed, Kenya, our Nihonggo instructor has 3 classes depending on your level of skills, he will assign you on which course you are best suited in and you can attend his classes for FREE!

 

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Jya…mata ne Leo!

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Mariko: how would you describe your experience in Musashi?
Leo (the guy in the center with the suit case obviously): ”Monumental”

After 14 months of Leo’s stay in our share house, he has made a lot friends-turned-second family in Japan and gave a whole new meaning to the word fun! Along with his partner Jordan, they would dress up as Santa during our Christmas celebration, leprechauns during st. Patrick’s day and even have a 100yen costume contest just strutting down on the streets with beer in their hands.

Your absence is unquestionable during the first week you left. But we all know you’ll be back anyways so… jya Leo… mata ne!

Photo Credits to Yusaku San, grabbed from Leo’s photo cover

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