Dear rika,
Welcome back from break! Thank you for your ninth message. My comments follow.
Sincerely,
Prof Sue Stiner
> Dear Prof. Susun Stiner
> Hello! Summer break is over.
I hope you enjoyed it! I enjoyed my break.
I will do my best to study.
Kei skipped class because of a soccer game.
> Homework
> 1. Tell me everything that you did over the summer break.
I went to a few firework
festivals last summer.
> It was beautiful.
> On a festival day, both
sides of the street are lined with stalls.
I always buy candy apples at one
of the stalls.
I like them.
I had a yukata on.
I like candy apples, too! I have not had one since I was a kid.
> 2. Find one web link that relates to something you did over the summer.
This page is about fireworks.
http://www.e-machi.gr.jp/season/hanabi/
That is a lovely fireworks page! I like the sounds, too. It almost sounds as if I am there.
This page explains how to wear a
yukata.
http://www.wpn.co.jp/~kimono/kimono3.html
A yukata is for summer wear, right? Is it for special occasions?
What color was your yukata?
When is the next festival? Will you wear something special at the festival?
Our next festival is Halloween. It is Oct. 31. Children wear costumes on that day.
They come to houses and ask for candy. I love Halloween!
The next lesson is about the Statement of Cash Flows. This statement is the third required financial statement.
The lesson is here: http://www72.homepage.villanova.edu/susan.stiner/cgu/cashflow02.htm
The Statement of Cash Flows is very important in American accounting.