Wednesday, March 11, 2009

hard hard hard and then easy

Hello, how are you doing today? It is March 11, 2009. Today’s weather is cloudy and I do not know about today’s lunch and it’s Wednesday.
I am just feeling this week is a quite busy one because many numbers of homework had been assigned. There are Kanji Test, English Reading test, English vocabulary print, English reading print, Japanese History’s class report, Economic Projects, quiz and its presentations. I have never seen this much of things to do is all in ONE WEEK. I thought it was impossible that all these things to be done well, now though, about the half of them have been done. The biggest thing that left and I need to get done is Economy class’s projects. Everyone was given one or two partners for researching about the assigned countries’ all economic issues. I have a partner with me and we got Australia for its projects. We have to compare that country and Japan with a lot of information or data that you should find on the internet or Keio library and then we are required to make 2 to 3 posters which has visual data or graph on them. And then after we had a presentation of it, we have to hand all information in. Do you think it might be very hard projects? If you do think so, you are exactly right. We spent one whole week for this. Can you imagine that? Let me repeat. I have never seen this much of homework are required in one week!
This week might be quite hard, next week would not because a week before the exam and exam week might be really hard. But it is OK to me. Do you ask me why? This is just because, after 3rd quarter’s exam were done, we have several events that must be a lot of fun!! We are all looking for Sho-Fu-Sai the Keio Cultural Festival and Taiku-Sai the sports festival Florida trip and the graduation party. Both Sho-Fu-Sai and Florida Trip must be the biggest events in this year! I can not wait until April! Let's go to Florida now!


see you next time! 359

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sometimes it seems that students are very busy at Keio Academy, but then I remember the students at other Keio schools in Japan, who are busier, PLUS, they have a 2-hour commute every day. So, in some ways, students here have it easier.