Dear Den,
Thank you for your first message. I look forward to talking with you
this year.
My comments on your message follow.
Sincerely,
Prof. Sue Stiner
Masaki Inden wrote:
> Dear Prof.Stiner
> How do you do?
I am very well, thank you.
> My name is Masaki Inden.
> Please call me "Den"
I am a twenty year-old junior at this university.
My hobby is drumming.
What kind of drum do you play? I heard Japanese kodo drummers twice,
and I loved it. This web page has a segment played by the Max Weinberg
7, a jazz group. They are the regular band on a late night TV show.
The leader, Max Weinberg, is a drummer.
Den, I would love to come to your parents' tavern. Unfortunately, I
have no travel plans now. But if I make it to Japan again, I will come
to your parents' tavern. What is the name of their tavern? How long
have they owned the tavern? Do they have a web site?
This is the web site of a locally famous tavern:
http://www.deerparktavern.com/. The Deer Park is a very old tavern. It
is said that many famous people visited it.
English is not my favorite subject.
Den, English is a hard language. It is important that you tell me if my
English is too hard for you to understand.
Den, when and where did you learn English? How many years have you
studied English?
However,it is also like field.
I'm not sure what this means.
> Let's keep in touch.
>
> Sincerely,
> Den