Dear Hiro,
Thank you for your
eleventh message. My comments
follow.
Sincerely,
Prof Sue Stiner
Dear Prof. Stiner,
Thank you for the
tenth message.
My comments follow.
> What happens
next week?
Next week is Tokyo
Game Show.
I go to game show
together with a friends.
I will go to the game
show together with friends.
What is the Tokyo
Game Show? Is it a TV show?
Will you be a
contestant? Will you watch from
the audience?
> What else did
you do this summer?
It passed with the my
family in summer.
I spent the summer
with my family.
Eleventh Homework:
1. My summer vacation
is my famiry.
My summer vacation
was my family.
I do not want to see
a family fight.
I want to overcome
this situation early.
The reason for the
disagreement is the inheritance of property.
Moreover, it thought
it required for parents
to take care of it from
high blood pressure.
Also, I thought I
needed to [spend the summer with my family] to keep
my parents' blood
pressure low.
Did I guess correctly
what you meant? Did you feel that
you needed to
spend the summer with
your family to keep peace in the family?
That is not an easy
choice to make. I hope you enjoyed
some of the
summer.
Although it is what
not to not much tell to
a teacher, a
motivation cannot be taken out
unless it talks.
Although I did not
say much about the summer, I gave you some idea of
what I did.
2. I'm sorry. There
is no URL.
That's fine. I understand.
Hiro, if you were an
American student who had the same kind of summer
you did, you might
find these URLs.
Many years ago a very
popular US TV show was called "Family Feud."
Feud means
fight. You can find information
about that TV show at:
The show was a game
show. Two families tried
to win a money
prize.
Talking about what
parents will do with property is a delicate matter
in the US, too. This site has many resources:
http://www.dtonline.com/estate/cover.htm
Sincerely,
Hiro
This week we talk
about cash. The US has a financial
statement that
looks at how cash
moves in and out of the company.
It is the Statement
of Cash Flows. The new lesson is here:
http://www72.homepage.villanova.edu/susan.stiner/cgu/cashflow01.htm