Posted on November 9, 2009 by fecdiarist
We have been studying intonation, so I thought that students might like to see this.
Fascinating information from the Max Planck Society.
Scientists looked at recordings of crying babies. There were 30 French babies, and 30 German babies. All of the babies were aged between 2 and 5 days old.
Conclusion: (a) Babies cry differently, according to their [...]
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Posted on November 3, 2009 by fecdiarist
Takeko Okada is the winner of Fukuyama English Centre’s first film festival. Takeko wins for her slideshow entitled Students and Rabbits.
Students and Rabbits is a delightful short photo documentary. It presents elementary school children taking care of rabbits. Wonderful!
Girls and rabbits. Can you think of anything cuter?
Takeko wins the CRYSTAL POLAR BEAR.
Congratulations, Takeko!
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Posted on November 3, 2009 by fecdiarist
Last month’s Cabernet Sauvignon wine class was great fun. Six students came. We tasted six bottles of wine. Three were supplied by FEC; three were donated by students. Thank you, Hiro & Hiro!
Thanks also to Shigeko, for her always excellent coq au vin. Great job, Shigeko!
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Next wine class: Beaujolais!
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Posted on October 30, 2009 by fecdiarist
Shigeko made a pumpkin pie tonight. We’ll have it with wine class tomorrow.
**Come in a costume, and class is free.**
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Posted on October 28, 2009 by fecdiarist
We have been studying intonation, here at Fukuyama English Centre.
This week I am using Praat.
Praat (Dutch word, meaning “talk”) is a software program for the phonetic analysis of speech.
It’s free from the University of Amsterdam. You can download it from the Praat home page.
Thank you, Paul Boersma and David Weenink, Praat’s creators.
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Posted on October 23, 2009 by fecdiarist
Somebody put this nice plant in the garbage.
I took it, and brought it to school.
It’s a very nice plant, but I don’t know what kind it is. Can anybody tell me?
Here’s a close-up of the leaves and buds.
Please identify me.
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Posted on October 22, 2009 by fecdiarist
Yesterday was my birthday (today in Canada).
New students Nene and Momo gave me a cake.
That’s a lot of fire.
It was a lovely white cake with strawberries on top. Delicious! Thank you, Nene, Momo, and Mama.
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Yesterday, I got this beautiful card from Anna, Chise, Ryogo, Rina, Sayo, and Juri.
Thank you, my little friends! And your mothers.
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Posted on October 20, 2009 by fecdiarist
October 31 we will study wines from the Cabernet Sauvignon grape.
Shigeko and I went shopping today.
These are the wines.
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Posted on October 17, 2009 by fecdiarist
The peopling of the islands continues.
One student won a prize for her tribe today. She earned a tiddlywink for the camels.
The camels are the first tribe to earn points in our autumn speaking contest. Congratulations, camels!
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Posted on October 16, 2009 by fecdiarist
All classes have finished their first week of autumn term. Most students have chosen their tribe for this year’s schoolwide speaking competition.
There are 7 tribes.
polar bears
dolphins
camels
sloths
kiwis
water spiders
hippos
Tribal members are beginning to populate their islands.
Migration will really escalate next week.
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This morning I cut myself shaving. It was near class time, and I wanted to stop the [...]
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