Lesson11

Dear Professor Garreis,
Thank you for your reply and corrections of my English.
I will answer your last questions.

Did you speak in English or Japanese?
>I speak Japanese.
>I am weak in English.

How many people participated in Shiinakai?
>It was twenty-five.
>It was fewer people than last year.

What are the graduates doing now?
>They are doing various types of work.
>For example, there was a licensed tax accountant, a station staff, a developer of the account section of a form, etc.
>They looks full their works.
>>I am not sure what this sentence means.
>>Perhaps: their looks tell me they enjoy their jobs?

Sorry. The link to the home page did not come through.
There are several companies with "ComTech" in their names.
I could not figure out which one you saw.
>Sorry, I apologize for the miss.
>This is link of  ComTech Co., Ltd. corporation.
>http://www.ct-net.co.jp/
>>Thank you for the link.

>HR contacts in this form are very kindly.
>They talk about their company and the point of job hunting for us.
>>How fortunate that the company treats recruits well.
Best of luck with your job hunt next year.
I hope you find a good company that has good benefits, good employees and good management.
>Thank you. I think that good employees are best in many important things for company.
>Because the company is composed of the person.
>I will do my best to find a good company.
>>Good for you!

Congratulations on your live performance!
Best of luck with your next performance.
If you can keep going, most in the audience will never know about the mistake.
>Thank you.
>I want to play with no mistakes, especially when I move while performing.
>And I want to enjoy life with my friends at the club.

My class starts, and one week has passed.
I'm being accustomed to a life with a lesson.
I'm looking forward to seeing my friends over the weekend.
>>I hope you had a good time with them!

<Homework>
1. You can read about what I did over the summer break. The file is attached to this message.
>Thank you for telling me about your memories.

It is a two-hour drive to visit my daughter.
I love the ride!
>I can relax when I do favorite things.
>And so, I thought you could relax.
>>I do relax when I am behind the wheel.
>>What are the favorite things that make you relax?
Kate (her aunt) and I drove Emily back to college in August.
It was a fun ride.
We celebrated my seventy-first (71st) birthday in WV.
It was a little bit sad for us to leave Emily at school.
>Happy belated birthday, Prof. Garreis!
>>Thank you!
>I hope you will have a good time with Emily next birthday.
>>I hope so, too!

2. You told me everything that you did over the summer break.
>I am glad that I could tell it to you.
>I'm glad that I could explain it to you.
>But, I couldn't tell you well because I'm not good at English.
>>English is a very difficult language. You are doing well. Keep practicing!

3. a. Find one web link that relates to something you want to do when you graduate from the university.
>http://www.kirin.co.jp/
>>Kirin is famous in the US, too.

3. b. Explain how the web link relates to your graduation goal.
>This web link is drinks company.
>This company tackle active regional vitalization via drinks.
>I am interested in it.
>>Good for you!
>>I hope you can get a good job with them.

I'm waiting for your reply.
Sincerely yours,
Aya

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