Lesson 13
Dear Professor Garreis,
Thank you for your reply
and corrections of my English.
The Orioles lost in four straight in the American League Championship
Series against the Royals.
In Orioles,
this season will be expired by American League championship
playoff defeat in this.
For the Orioles this season is over.
>Yes, it
is. But a fan and I agreed that they had a good year. We hope next year is
better.
>Here is a Wikipedia link about the world series between the
Royals and the Giants:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_World_Series.
>Please translate the first three paragraphs. They have some
interesting statistics about this World Series.
>I am not sure for whom I will root ("root" means
"hope they win").
Next year, I
hope your team advances all the way to the World Series and wins it.
>So do
I!
In Nippon
Professional Baseball, the Hanshin Tigers beat the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in the
first play-off stage and went on to the last stage.
My team
fought against the Yomiuri Giants, their rival for advancing to the Japan
Series.
My team (the
Hanshin Tigers) competed with the Yomiuri Giants until the latter half, but
stalled in their final game.
My team wants
to rid itself of the vexation of losing the championship to the Giants. Next
year we want to go to the Japan Series.
>I hope
your team can shake off the loss. It was a tough defeat. As we say in Baltimore
about the Orioles, just wait until next year.
How many dogs
have you had in your life?
>I have
had two dogs in my life.
>The
first dog was named Squirt. He followed my first husband home from work one
day. We kept him for about seven years.
>He was
put down (killed mercifully) when his legs and hips were too painful for him to
walk.
>The
second dog was named Nitro. She was the perfect dog for our family of young
children. We had her for about twelve years. She also was put down when the
tumor in her chest threatened her life.
>The
dogs were wonderful. They were such fun and comfort.
It is the
support of the heart, and the dog is healing for me.
>I
completely agree!
I saw the picture of the real banana muffin on the web site.
The real
banana muffin seemed to be very delicious.
How do you
make real banana muffins?
1. Wait
until the bananas get very, very ripe.
2. Mash
the bananas with a fork.
3. Add
flour and some other dry ingredients to the mashed bananas.
4. Stir
until well blended.
5. Fill
muffin cups about half full.
6. Bake in
the oven until cooked (about twenty minutes).
Here are pictures of
muffin tins: http://www.target.com/s/muffin+tin?ref=tgt_adv_XS000000&AFID=msn&CPNG=kitchen_bakeware+ovenware&adgroup=cupcake+muffin+pan&LNM=muffin%20tin&MT=exact&LID=26p3209747&KID=79613475-0e90-54c8-021e-00000a353726
>Each 12-cup muffin tin is about 12 inches (0.3 meters) by 9
inches (0.2 meters).
Where is
your favorite place to visit in the fall?
The places that I want to go in autumn are Kyoto and Nara, both in the
Kinki district.
>Kyoto
is a beautiful city. I hope you can go there.
Sincerely yours,
Genki
(Homework)
A.
Find
a stock price quotation of Applied Materials from Yahoo!Finance.
To find a stock price quote on Yahoo Finance,
(1) go to the main page.
(2) enter the stock symbol,
AMAT, at the top of the page in the blank space that looks like this:
(3)
In the Enter Symbol box type: AMAT. Click the Look Up
box.
(4)From the drop down menu, select: AMAT Applied Materials, Inc. Equity ? NASDAQ
(5) The stock price per share
will be in large bold numbers near the top of the page.
I was able to find.
>Good.
B. (1) the date of the quote,
(1)October 17,2014
(2)the time of the quote and
14:24PM
(3) the stock price.
Last Trade:$19.87.
>Thank
you for the quote.
2. Find any other source on the
web for an Applied Materials stock price quote. List the URL for your
source.
It will be the following URL.
http://jp.moneycentral.msn.com/investor/quotes/quotes.aspx?Symbol=US%3AAMAT.
>Thank you.
3. A Tell me the stock price
quote that you found.
$19.87
>Thank you.
B. Is it the same as the
one listed on the company's web site at
http://investors.appliedmaterials.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=112059&p=irol-stockQuote?
Yes, it is the same.
>Thank
you.
C. If the quotes have different prices, why do you think they are different?
The quotes were obtained at different times.
>Correct.
4. How easy was this
lesson for you?
The accounting was: Somewhat hard.
The English was: Somewhat hard.
Getting
to and using the linked web pages was: Somewhat hard.
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