Wednesday, September 13, 2006

What's the best thing learning foreign languages?
It is, I think, being able to talking to people who use the language in their country. How about math? You can talk to nature with math. It's great to get to know with foreiners, it's wonderful to know about from carbon atom to the Milky Way.
Written languages represent spoken languages, math writes about nature phenomena. Like that the language has the grammer, Math also has some laws (yes, it is little bit bothersome, though).
Math is one of a languages. You can use it all over the world.
How many languages do you "use"?

Friday, September 08, 2006

I become to like carrots since I came here, Florida.
I didn't eat so many raw carrotts as salad in Japan.
But poeople live in here eat them without any dressing like mayonase.
They eat carrots like candies. Supermarkets sell pack of carrots that is easy to eat because they are small. After looking at scennes American eat small carrots, I tried to eat them in the same way American do. I don't eat carrots in raw, but carrots have been my favorite salad since then.

Friday, September 01, 2006

My wititing experience is on TOEFL, essay for applying to schools and some blogs.
Writing is getting easy for me. I like to write and it is easier than speaking.
I like to write short paragraphs. I don't care about its theme. Any kind of topic would be OK. But I hate writing long story. It bothers me.
I write English little now.
I have the problem in my written English when English doesn't have the words that match Japanese words exactly. Sometimes I get nerves because I can"t express my thinking well.
To cover this problem, I think, I need to get accustomed more to English and its culture.
I would be very happy if my writing is graded. Meeting one-on-one is also a lot of help not only for my writing but also for my speaking.

Thank you!