Dear Lin:


 Thank you for your first message. I look forward to talking with you this year.

To see the schedule of our lessons together, please go to the course index of lessons at:

http://www72.homepage.villanova.edu/susan.stiner/cgu/cgulessons04.htm

Please bookmark the course index page (or add it to your favorites).

This page will take you to any of the lessons at any time.  If you ever need to go back to an old lesson, this page can help.  
The index page has the name of every lesson's link.  I make the links hot each week as the lesson is due.
My comments on your message follow.
Sincerely,

Prof. Sue Stiner
Slb.Cgu.Ac.Jp wrote:

Dear Prof.Stiner
I am very glad that I can have a chance to introduce myself .
My name is Huahua Lin.  Please call me Lin.

    I am from People's Republic Of China.  I have been in Japan about five years.
 I am junior student in Chuogakuin University . 
    I study at school from Monday to Friday I am very interested in accounting.  
    It is different in China, Japan and America.

    Lin, I do not know anything about accounting in China.  How is it different?

  In addition to international accounting, I like music very much, especially Chinese classical music.

    Lin, do you play any instruments or sing?  Who is your favorite performer?  Do you go to concerts?

  I like country music.  Here is the web site of one of my favorite country singers, Kenny Chesney: http://www.kennychesney.com/

    To hear him sing, go here: http://www.kennychesney.com/?inc=albums&sm_ord=966

    Then click on one of the songs with the music note icon after the title.

     The song list is on the right side of the page underneath his picture.
 
     I have never seen him in concert.  Maybe someday I will.

    In Japan, the pace of life is very fast.

    Lin, I am surprised that the pace of life of Japan is faster than the pace in China!  

    After school I go to work everyday in TOKYO STATION. It is hard work, but I can live in Japan by myself.

   I am sure it is hard work. 
    Many of my students at Villanova also work after school.  They (and you) do not have any leisure time.

     I hope that I can have a chance to study accounting in America someday. 

     I hope so, too!  And I hope you will visit me when you do.                                                                                                                   
     
Sincerely yours,
      Lin

      

 

 

 

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