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これらはバルモラルの生徒達からのメッセージです。
Dear Kazane,
I am looking forward to coming to Japan. I can't wait to meet you and your family! I am also looking forward to studying at Shinano Junior High School with you. It is very cold in Auckland at the moment so I hope it will be warmer in Japan.
See you soon!
Kind regards,
Emily.
Dear Nene,
I can't wait to meet you! Your dogs look very cute and I am looking forward to seeing them. Thanks for the photo. I really want to try new food. I like to cook so I would love to taste the Japanese flavours. Your family sounds very nice. Thanks for inviting me into your home.
See you soon,
Jessica.
Dear Kanichi,
I am looking forward to coming to meet you and your family in Japan and seeing how different it is to New Zealand. Auckland is quite cold at the moment. I am keen to play some baseball with you!
See you soon!
From Hugh.
Dear Kanto,
I'm looking forward to seeing you again and meeting your family, and your cat. I really want to see Shinano Junior High School and see your beautiful country, Japan! I want to learn about your culture and hopefully learn basketball. It is very cold in Auckland now so I will have lots of fun in Japan.
See you soon,
Riley (^_^)/
Dear Nao,
I am really looking forward to meeting you and staying with your family in Japan. I really want to see Shinano Junior High School and Seto City where you live. I also would like to see you do ballet! I am looking forward to experiencing your culture and tasting lots of Japanese food. I have been practising my Japanese for you!
See you soon.
Lucy (^_^)/
Dear Kumiko,
I can't wait to get to Japan and meet you and your family. I am looking forward to going to school with you and learning more about Japan and it's culture. I am also looking forward to eating some exciting food!
See you soon,
McKenzie.
Dear Sora,
I am looking forward to going to Japan to meet you and your family. I hope that I have a great time with you and have lots of fun at Shinano Junior High School. I have been trying hard to learn Japanese and am looking forward to trying lots of different Japanese food. See you soon!
Kind regards,
Gary.
Dear Keiichiro,
I can't wait to meet you and you family in Japan! I would love to watch and play baseball with you. It is very cold in the mornings in Auckland now. I am looking forward to trying lots of different Japanese food.
See you soon,
Jesse.
Dear Taiga,
I am looking forward to meeting you, learning about your culture and eating lots of Japanese food. I am most looking forward to meeting your family and pets and playing soccer with you! See you soon.
Kind regards,
Milo.
Dear Hiroki,
Hello! I am very excited to meet you and your family and I know that I will have lots of fun with you. I am looking forward to trying different things and experiencing your way of life. It is cold in Auckland at the moment so I am happy that Japan will be warmer.
See you soon!
Kind regards,
Luther.
Dear Ko,
It will be really great to meet you!
It is good that we both don't like mushrooms haha
Auckland is very cold at the moment so I am looking forward to being in Japan. I am sure that I will really like Seto City. It will be fun studying at Shinano Junior High School and I will really like being in Japan and learning new things.
I am sure that we will be great friends.
See you soon,
Aidan.
Dear Mioka,
I am looking forward to staying with you and your family. Auckland is very cold at the moment so hopefully Japan will be warmer. I can't wait to have so many new experiences with you and your family. I am happy that we both like seafood and you have a dog.
See you soon,
Imogen.
Dear Hayato,
I am looking forward to meeting you and your family and learning about your country and its culture. I am excited about going to school with you and playing tennis with you! I hope we can eat lots of Sushi together.
See you soon,
Dave.
Dear Kanta,
I am really looking forward to meeting you and your family! Thank you for letting me stay with you. I can't wait to be in Japan and experience many new things.
See you really soon,
Zach.
Dear Masato,
I am really looking forward to seeing you and your family. Hopefully you will be able to understand my Japanese and you will enjoy me keeping you company. I really like sports and swimming so I am sure we will get on very well.
See you soon,
Andre.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Messages to Shinano Junior High School students
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Monday, August 13, 2012
It's that time again!
On Saturday 22nd September a group of 15 students from Balmoral and three teachers will travel back to Japan to visit Osaka, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Nagoya and Tokyo and homestay at Shinano Junior High School, our sister school in Seto, Japan.
After a wonderful fundraising effort by the parents and students the group is ready to go and are studying the Japanese language and culture to prepare themselves.
Further posts are on the way, including a message to our homestay students.
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Our Time At Shinano Junior High School
From the 8th November to 15th October we have been in Seto City which is situated in Aichi Prefecture. We have been staying with host families and have enjoyed many activities at school. Some of the challenges that we have faced are living in an environment where English is not the first language, eating different and often interesting new food and being away from friends and family......an not having our cellphones has been another challenge however we have managed quite well without them:-) Below are some of the photos of our adventures at Shinano Junior High School. More to come......
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Comments From Our Students
Konnichi wa! Japan is sooo cool and the weather is amazing! There are vending machines everywhere. I am having a great time, but it will be nice to come home. Miss you all! Honor
Japan is hot! I am enjoying my trip so far. I have really enjoyed the sightseeing! Parie
So far the trip is GREAT! I am loving it! It is so much hotter than NZ and it doesn’t have as many trees. The sights have been AWESOME! Ruby
Japan is amazing! I love it! It is boiling hot here. Yesterday I went on the Steel Dragon 2000 which is the best roller coaster in the world! It was fun! Valeria
Hi NZ! Japan is extremely hot! It looks exactly like NZ except a lot less plants and it is much more crowded. I love Japan but it will be nice to be home in a week. Henry King
It is so HOT! I have had heaps of fun visiting the temples, malls, zoo and theme park. Margaret-Rae
I love Japan and everything about it, apart from the extremely hot weather us Kiwis aren’t used to! Tyler
Japan is very hot and it is really fun visiting the places! Brooke
Hi NZ! Japan is GREAT!! Everything is so different – more people, more vending machines and a different language. Can’t wait to be home. Maddy
So far the most fun thing was the zoo because I met three hilarious Japanese kids and they taught me lots. There were also heaps of strange animals. Henry Babor
Hello people! Japan is really cool. I got stuck in a toilet cubicle today and had fun at the zoo! I love the weather! Bye. Nicholas James Knight Claypole
Hello peoplez! Japan is soooo fun. There is soooo much to do. At the moment Japan is really hot and the homestays are really nice and kind. Bye. Stella
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Friday, October 8, 2010
Photos from our travels in Osaka and Kyoto
Konnichi wa! Below are some more photos of our time in Osaka followed by some photos from our travel in Kyoto. Kyoto is the "Old Capital" of Japan and is full of rich history! We were lucky enough to visit two of Japan's most famous tourist spots - The Golden Pavillion (Kinkakuji) and The Temple of Pure Water (Kiyomizu dera). The weather was perfect and we got to see Kinkakuji and Kiyomizu dera in all their glory:-)
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Touch Down in the Land of the Rising Sun
At around 8:30am this morning we touched down at Kansai International Airport, Osaka Japan! Everyone was excited to step foot on land again after 11 and a half hours on board. A strong team of four teachers and 24 students from Balmoral Intermediate and Takapuna Normal Intermediate armed with digital cameras were eager to begin their adventures around Japan. We met our guide for our first leg of the trip at the airport. Mr Yoshi Harada, a very experienced tour guide, gave us a great intro from useful phrases to the history of the sights, and even threw in a few humorous jokes to keep us awake! First stop was Shin Osaka Youth Hostel where we all unloaded our luggage and changed into more comfortable travelling wear, as the temperature was a little warmer than expected. Then it was off for a bite to eat at Shin Osaka Station. With 1000yen in hand we all had the freedom to move around a few restaurants and order something that took our fancy. Some chose the safe option of the familiar hamburger but some ventured into unknown territory and tried a bit of the local cuisine.
The gold trimmings were shimmering in the sunshine and made the photos we were taking even more beautiful:-)After the trip to the top and a few souvenirs in our backpacks it was off for a river cruise along the canal that runs through Osaka city. It was nice to chill out and relax for a bit while taking in some of the sights of the big city. Then it was to to get back on the train and head back towards our hostel. With almost no energy left in our tanks we were treated to an unexpected explanation from our tour guide about Kimono and how to tell if a woman is married or if she is on the "prowl." Very interesting!! As I am writing this post everyone (other than me) is tucked up in bed and no doubt already or nearly fast asleep. More photos and plenty of comments from the students coming up....Watch this space! Oyasuminasai:-)
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