Lesson12


Homework
> 1.A.    Send me the URL and name of a Japanese firm that is an Internet service provider, or sells routers, or sells software.
>> yahoo [   http://honyaku.yahoo.co.jp/]   googie [http://www.bing.com/search?q=google&src=IE-SearchBox&FORM=IESR02] Rakuten[http://www.bing.com/search?q=%E6%A5%BD%E5%A4%A9&src=IE-SearchBox&FORM=IESR02]
>
>>Thank you for the link.

> 1.B.    Send me the URL and name of a Japanese CPA firm.
>>  「sinnihonyuugenkansahouzin」  「http://www.shinnihon.or.jp/
>    「yuugensekininazusa」 「https://home.kpmg.com/jp/ja/home/about/azsa.html
>   「 yuugensekinin」「http://www2.deloitte.com/jp/ja/pages/about-deloitte/articles/audit/audit.html
>   「PwCaratayuugensekinin」 「http://www.pwc.com/jp/ja/assurance.html
>
>>Thank you for the links.

> 2.    Name at least two ways that technology will affect your future.
>> In the future, a truck driver and a busdriver will be lost there  job becouse of automatical car. 
Italics-->In the future, truck drivers and bus drivers will lose their jobs because of automatic cars.

> Because population decreases, a robot is necessary.
> Italics-->Because the population decreases, robots will be necessary.
>
> 3.    A podcast is a form of audio broadcasting over the Internet.  Music, lessons, or commentary are sent to a large group of listeners. Have you ever heard a podcast?
> If yes, what was it about?Do any of your professors use podcasts in their courses?
>> I use it I for example to Iisten music and an animation in YouTube.
>
Italics-->I use them, for example, to listen to music and animations in YouTube.

> 4.    What technology would you like to see used in your courses?
>> I see it recently becaunotse it is news that a car turns into the car which automatically works.
Italics-->I saw it recently because of the news about robot cars.

> I am interesting in about Iogistics.
Italics-->I am interested in logistics.
>
> 5.    How easy was this lesson for you?
> The accounting was:    Very easy                   The English was: Somewhat easy          Getting to and using the linked web pages was: Somewhat hard
>
>>Thank you for your feedback.


> Thank you for reading my e-mail.
> Sincerely,
> Tetsu

Next

Back

Content