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How are you? Right now I am putting together the book I've told you about.
But I have a title for this book. What do you think of this? The Small Book of Big People. Do you like it?
I still haven't gotten some students' paragraphs yet, so it's slowed down my work on the book. So what I'll do now is publish some of the paragraphs I've gotten. I want to show a selection of some of the paragraphs I have gotten so far.
I have edited some of them a little, but these paragraphs are the way they were written.
Please enjoy! Many of you wrote about people in your lives, and famous people. Here's one:
I respect my teacher when I was junior high. His name is Akihiko
Kurushima. He is my tennis club teacher. He is very strict about manners and
practice, so my club is very strict. But it was his affection for us, and
we can learn about manners. When I graduated junior high, I knew about
that. He has not only strict but also love, and he told us why people should
keep manner. So I respect him.
That was great! Here's another:
I esteem Haruki Murakami for his writing ability. For
example, he wrote the books which composed of a unique statement and
metaphor. They attract readers. When I read his books for the first time, I
was also attracted to them. Norwegian Wood was especially attracted me in
the book written by him. This book made me little sad and it was in a
strange feeling. I want to be a novelist. I want to imitate his writing
ability and I also want to be a novelist like him.
That's a really good one, too! How about this one?
My exceptional person is
Ogura Shinsaku. He is a high school teacher and my wind orchestra conductor.
Before he became a teacher, he was a chorus conductor. He is loved by many
students because he is very interesting and fearful for everybody. He helped me
when I was difficult to play the oboe. He was my emotional mainstay. So he is
my exceptional person.
What do you think? Here's another one:
I respect for the singer Yuki.
She is so cute in spite of 40 years old. And her songs give me many powers. Especially,
there are many songs about love in her songs. For example, “Sunset of Stardust”
makes me happy. But I feel heartbreaking when I am in love with someone. “Prism”
gives me many powers too. So I could have ever done my best. And the way of her
life sets a good example for women. I want to be a sparkling woman like her.
Finally, here's this one:
Finally, here's this one:
I respect Tadataka Ino. He is surveyor of the Edo period. He was born
in 1745 and died in 1818. He made a map of Japan for the first time in the
history of Japan. He completed the map of Japan over 17 years to 1800-1816. His
surveying skills was high equal to modern technology. His map was recognized as
an official map for the first time in Japan. He also began to survey the map in
55 years old. At that time, to go around the Japan it is difficult, but he was
also to survey. He is a great person.
There's more! Please see Part 2!
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