This is a notebook and guide for learners of English as a second or overseas language, all over the earth. Most of the writings here are in Basic English, first designed by C. K. Ogden, using 850 necessary words and a number of international words only.
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My Twitter Notes from Yesterday
  • 17:15  It's a cold day, with rain. I went to my office very early and did my work hard. Now I am tired and going back to town a little earlier.
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| March 2011 & After | 09:19 | comments(0) | trackbacks(0) | pookmark |
My Twitter Notes from Yesterday
  • 08:35  It's quiet here. It's Sunday morning. Our town is covered with white cloud. Now my dear woman is up. My son is awake but he is still in bed.
  • 09:47  It's raining now. The sound of rain is quiet and good.
  • 19:05  Today, I've made a discovery that we are able to see the Shinkansen train from the window between the 4th and the 5th floor of our building.
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| March 2011 & After | 09:20 | comments(0) | trackbacks(0) | pookmark |
My Twitter Notes from Yesterday
  • 08:58  Good morning. I'm still tired. Fukushima is covered with gray cloud. It's not very warm. My son is at his school because it's an open day.
  • 11:12  I'm at the nearby middle school where Ryoichi Wago, the teacher/writer, is giving a public talk. He was a schoolboy here, back in the '80's.
  • 15:06  @Tom610 I'm not very much interested in Hokkaido food, though it is good, because it is not strange. I have taste for strange things.  [in reply to Tom610]
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| March 2011 & After | 09:21 | comments(0) | trackbacks(0) | pookmark |
My Twitter Notes from Yesterday
  • 09:21  'Out of Africa,' the book, is an account of Isak Dinesen looking back her 17-year exprience of living in East Africa.
  • 20:44  It's been a long workday. I'm back in town, at the restaurant which gives food from Okinawa.
  • 22:42  Okinawa food was good. Now I'm back in our flat. My son is already in bed. Good night, friends!
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My Twitter Notes from Yesterday
  • 18:22  I am back in my living place and readibg Isak Dinesen's 'Out of Africa' on my Kindle Reading Device.
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| March 2011 & After | 09:22 | comments(0) | trackbacks(0) | pookmark |
My Twitter Notes from Yesterday
  • 18:38  Kotaro Tamura, a Japanese living in the U.S., says that TOEIC may not be a good test for the Japanese learning English. http://p.tl/QnMy
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| March 2011 & After | 16:41 | comments(0) | trackbacks(0) | pookmark |
My Twitter Notes from Yesterday
  • 15:04  I took the earliest train going out of town this morning, but the seats were full of men and women going to work or school.
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| March 2011 & After | 09:23 | comments(0) | trackbacks(0) | pookmark |
My Twitter Notes from Yesterday
  • 16:57  I went to my workplace very early this morning and did my work very hard today. Now I am coming back to town early.
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My Twitter Notes from Yesterday
  • 16:36  We've been in Sendai today. It is our first time after 3.11.
  • 16:53  Now we are on the train named Max Yamabiko, going back to Fukushima.
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| March 2011 & After | 13:20 | comments(0) | trackbacks(0) | pookmark |
My Twitter Notes from Yesterday
  • 11:45  We did some work of pulling grass off round our living place this morning. It was our cleaning day. The work may have made radiation lower.
  • 11:47  Now I'm reading 'Out of Africa' by Karen Blixen, or Isak Dinesen.
  • 16:00  It seems that the heads of Chinese, Korean and Japanese governments are now in our town, but we are having a quiet weekend.
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| March 2011 & After | 09:23 | comments(0) | trackbacks(0) | pookmark |
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