Thursday, November 6, 2008
iphone
I was a little skeptical at first, but I have to say the iphone is quite an amazing piece of technology. Since I had to get a new phone for Japan, and the cheapest one was 300, I decided to spend 700 and get an iphone, with the hope of using it in the States as well. I have not been disappointed. This gadget has Japanese study apps, GPS tracking apps, mini-games, and web surfing abilities. I can watch movies on my iphone, I can listen to music while running on my iphone, I can post to my blog with my iphone, and I can send e-mails with my iphone. I am hooked; I don't think I can go back. The thing also gets points for a simplistic modern design and ease of use. Really, it is technology that can be used in many different ways. I thought Japanese cell phones would be cool, and they do have features like e-mail addresses and the ability to watch TV, but lots of people out here are pretty impressed with the iphone because it is all new and different.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Beauty
Weekends
Daily Life
Here are some pictures of my apartment. It is really small, but new and clean and it meets all my needs:
Outside:
My daily routine during the week is rather simple. I bike to Makino Jr. High School, which takes about 20 minutes. I assist with 2-4 English classes a day. I will conduct warm-ups or make a worksheet for the students to complete. Now that I am settled in and have an idea of what to expect, I will probably try to come up with some more involved and lengthy activities. The students are really well-behaved. They joke around a lot, but they are always willing to try new things. They are so active and have so many activities they are doing before and after school. For the most part they seem happy and willing to learn. I love my school's atmosphere and it is fun getting to know the teachers and students.
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