2009年12月10日木曜日

A New Zealand Adventure

Published by Peguin books
Jan Thorburn

glow/輝き
We have got tickets for the Grow-worm Caves.

beep/ビープ音
There is a beep from Michels mobile.

lottery/宝くじ
They have got 100,000 from the lottery.

I know place ,I'm happy.
The summer of last year was recalled.
Take care about the management of money.

Carnival

First published by Penguin Books 2003
Text copyright Annette Keen 2003
Illustration by Kim harey

floats/浮遊物
Look at the floats!

procession/行列
The procession is starting!

feathers/羽
She has feathers in her hair.

crowds/群衆
Ther are crowds of people near him.

sergeant/軍曹
Standing in front of apolice sergeant.

It was a sad story of the boy who had loved.
I feeling boys heart.

2009年10月22日木曜日

Just Visiting | Robert Crowder & Company(NYtimes)

recent/最近
On a recent trip to Los Angeles

murals/壁画
Asian-inspired muralsand screens that Crowder, an artist.

icons/アイコン
tells entertaining tales of the early days that feature style icons like the Duchess of Windsor and Barbara Hutton.

outskirts/郊外
showroom and offices on the outskirts of downtown Los Angeles.

swank/高慢
The building and its interiors are pure retro swank.

industry/産業
Although much of the company’s business is now in the hospitality industry .

lavishly /惜しみなく
think lavishly paneled ballrooms for hotels like the Paris or the Venetian in Las Vegas

damask/ダマスク織
architectural/建築
dimensional/次元
The wallpapers themselves range from traditional damask patterns and architectural murals with columns and balustrades to eye-popping geometrics that seem almost three-dimensional.

I like interior. The United States is fashionable.
This news is reference. Because picture with news.
I want to this picture house.
How about you?


参考サイト
http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/21/just-visiting-robert-crowder-company/?hpw

2009年10月15日木曜日

The Blue Cat Club

Penguin Readers
First published by Penguin Books 2003
Text copyright Bernard Smith 2003

cabaret/ ナイトクラブ
There's a cabaret,too.

brings/持ってくる
The man brings the drinks quickly to there table.

suddenly/突然
suddenly the music stops and the cabaret starts.

perhaps/偶然、ひょっとしたら
Perhaps you can be my volunteer.

This story is very good.
Because this story hero is dead. 
But man isn't dead.
It's a magic. I impression this books. 

2009年10月1日木曜日

Lucky Breaked

PENGUIN BOOKS
John Escott
England and Assocaited Companies throughour the world.
First publish 2002

leg/脚
He falls and breaks his leg.

autograph/サイン
Maybe I can get her autograph.

shout/叫び声
youre not famos! the fans shout.

crutch/松葉杖
foot hits Toms crutch.

This book is happy end.
The hero is broken leg. He is unlucky.
but he's famos by his leg crutch.
I think his leg broken good!!

2009年7月9日木曜日

Dead Mans River

PENGUIN BOOKS
Elizabeth Laird
Published and distributed by Pearson Education Limited
First publish 1990


daughter/娘、女の子供
My daughter is not for you.

above/・・・より高く
Two men are standing above him.

fool/馬鹿、おろか
Don't be a fool.

spades/スペード
spades and trays for the gold.

along/~にそって
along the river

shut/閉める
He shuts his eyes.

bright/明るく輝く
the moon is bright.

This story is good.
Hero is very kindness. He is old man helped.
He did it out of kindness.
Therefor he is happy.
I'm happy too.

2009年7月2日木曜日

THE Cup in the forest

This book is bad ending storis. I think but.
Becouse the hero of this book girlfriend dead.
Money is better than boyfriend think girlfriend.
It serves she right!


strange/奇妙な、変な、不思議な
these are very strange stones.

curator/管理者、館長
The museum curator is an old man.

viking/海賊
there are some Viking graves name .

belong/所有物
They say this cup belongs to Hankon.

grave/墓場、死に場所
Hankon's grave. Take it back there . . . now!

afraid/怖い
But I'm afraid .The cup belongs to him.

First published by Penguin Books 2003

PENGUIN READERS

Published and distributed by Pearson Education Limited

2009年6月18日木曜日

MOMOTAROU

It was very easy and it was legible.
The day nursery was recalled.
The impression that changed again when writing in English was received.
Especially, there was no word that did not understand.

2009年6月11日木曜日

Study Offers Clues to Why People Overeat(NYtimes)

It is a problem that we live that cannot be overlooked even in Japan.
It circulates like seem being natural the gastronomic culture in the United States,
too in Japan today. Recently,
it often hears of the sickness called a metabolic syndrome.
When living in the future,
it thinks the review of the lifestyle to be a thing necessary for maintaining our health.



obese/肥満体
A new study suggests that obese people have a different physiological response to food: they continue to salivate longer in response to a new taste than do people of normal weight.


decline/衰退
Saliva production tends to decline in most people once they’ve gotten used to the taste of a certain food and had enough of it.


author/作者
a study author and assistant professor of research at The Miriam Hospital in Providence, R.I.


bariatric /肥満学の
all of whom were candidates for bariatric surgery, the decline in saliva in response to a stimulus — in this case


habituation /常用癖
It suggests that this habituation process is impaired in people who are obese.


sensitive /敏感
They’re not as sensitive to those feelings of fullness, and as a result, they continue to eat longer," he added.


comparison/比較
researchers recruited 34 obese patients who were candidates for bariatric surgery and 18 people of normal weight for comparison.


measuring /測定
Then, after measuring the baseline levels of saliva by placing a small amount of water on the volunteers’ tongues

stimulus/ 刺激
Although the groups did not differ in their baseline responses to the water stimulus or in their initial responses to the lemon juice


response/応答
But he noted it is not clear whether the slower habituation response is a cause of obesity or a feature of it.




参考サイト:http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/10/health/10eating.html?hpw

2009年6月3日水曜日

North Korean Leader Is Said to Pick a Son as Heir (NYtimes)

I am interested in the recent news.
Therefore, it made it to this article.
As for a provocative action of North Korea, I feel regrettable very much.
Japan is a range distance in which the attack of North Korea is received.
Especially, in Kumamoto, there is a military station of the Self Defense Forces, too and I cannot overlook this problem. As for this problem, I want you to solve it even at once.
Eyes cannot be removed to the movement of North Korea of the future by the heir problem.


dictator/独裁者
American and South Korean officials say that Kim Jong-il, the North Korean dictator recovering from a stroke

secretly /秘かに
beyond reports that he was secretly schooled in Switzerland under an assumed name

plotting/企み
But his path to power is hardly assured: some intelligence officials believe that everyone from the North Korean military to Kim Jong-il’s eldest son may be plotting behind the scenes to derail the succession plans

acknowledge/承認してもらう
analysts acknowledge that they are extrapolating from indicators, rather than hard evidence

homage /尊敬
North Korean diplomats abroad have been told to begin to pay homage to Kim Jong-un and some schoolchildren have reportedly been including his name in their songs.

administration /管理
While Obama administration officials say they want to draw North Korea back into disarmament talks begun by President George W. Bush

struggle / 戦い
it is unclear who is running the country and when all players in a succession struggle will avoid any perception of concessions to the United States.

reliable/信頼できる
until the Disneyland episode added to rumors that his judgment was less than reliable.

allegiance /忠誠
They said that this message instructed the diplomats to pledge their allegiance to Kim Jong-un


lawmaker/議員
Another lawmaker, Moon Kook-hyun, said he could not comment on a secret briefing

day-to-day /その日その日
who is believed to run many day-to-day state affairs on behalf of the ailing leader.





参考サイト:http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/03/world/asia/03korea.html?hpw

2009年5月25日月曜日

2nd Death in New York City Linked to Swine Flu(NY times)

New influenza is furious in the world.
I think the matter of time though there are no dead in Japan yet.
I want to persist in the washroom gargle where it returns to the house.

swinne/ 豚
A second New York City resident, a woman from Queens in her 50s, has died from swine flu, the city’s health department said on Sunday.

disease/病気
The woman had an underlying health condition that made her more at risk from the disease, said Jessica Scaperotti, a health department spokeswoman.


principal /校長
an assistant principal at a Queens middle school


identified/特定される
that has swept across much of the world since it was first identified in April.


further /一層
Ms. Scaperotti declined to reveal any further details of the latest death,


yeshivas /正統派ユダヤ人専門学校
at least four yeshivas in the greater Flatbush area of Brooklyn have voluntarily closed due to swine flu


参考サイト:http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/25/nyregion/25swine.html?hp

2009年5月21日木曜日

At Least 34 Dead in Baghdad Bombing (New York times)

It didn,t know that sad terrorism was still held.
I felt resentment in the encounter of the people
who what were not guilty in Iraq to the sacrifice.
The problem of Iraq prays for the solution early.



largely/主に
in the largely Shiite neighborhood of Shula

described/説明される
it fits what security officials have described as a possible pattern: a substantial decrease in the widespread

plagued/苦しめられる
a substantial decrease in the widespread violence that once plagued the city on a daily basis

punctuated /句読点を入れられる
punctuated by occasional larger, more spectacular attacks.

dozen/ダース
more than a dozen of them gravely

significantly / かなり
Like the rest of the city, it has calmed down significantly in the past year and a half.




参考サイト:http://www.nytimes.com/

2009年5月14日木曜日

欠席理由について

It missed a lesson about two times for the recuperation of the encounter injury of the accident the other day. I want to participate in the class since today. Does not the style of the class change according to the current?I'm sorry for troubling and multiplying.

2009年4月23日木曜日

How to Learn English(Word not understood)

accustomed /慣れている
When you have become accustomed to a word, you can use it with confidence.

context/文脈
you will have trouble determining whether a particular meaning you found in a dictionary fits the context or not.

materials/用具
that our study will be more effective if we can find materials that we can both read and listen to.

overemphasized /偏重される。
grammar is often overemphasized while students do not have sufficient opportunities to get used to English

equivalent/同等物
Japanese word is completely "equivalent" to


I learnt the importance of what English learnt reading these sentences. The importance of my examination of the word that doesn't understand reading the sentence and learning has been understood. I want to be going to get the loan of a book in the library next time and to contribute.
       

The book to be examined is not found.

I,m sorry indeed. The examined book is not found still.
Please teach if there is something a good book.
Will today's class go to the library to look for the book?

2009年4月16日木曜日

How to learn English

This senntence is very hard.
The centence was above me my head. But,word was important I understood.
For example 『words are like friend』 is fevorably impressed by this topics.