The document summarizes key points from the first day of a seminar or class. It discusses dichotomies between subjective and objective, past and present, and singular and plural. It also covers pronunciation of certain letters in English and the differences between emails and presentations. Sample email and letter formats are provided with an example letter discussing weekends, hobbies, and family. Proper formatting of paragraphs in emails and letters is emphasized.
34. Hi Yoshi,
My name is Geo. It sounds like geography,
doesn’t it? I like collecting maps in the
sixteenth-century. I usually stay at home on
weekends. I spend my time with my
handicapped son Tomo. If you have any
questions about social welfare in Japan, I am
the one you should ask. How do you spend
your weekends? Do you have a family?
Kind regards,
Geo
35. 段落ごとのまとまり
1. My name is Geo. It sounds like
geography, doesn’t it?
2. I like collecting maps in the sixteenth-
century.
3. I usually stay at home on weekends.
4. I spend my time with my handicapped
son Tomo.
36. 段落ごとのまとまり
1. My name is Geo. It sounds like
geography, doesn’t it?
2. I like collecting maps in the sixteenth-
century.
3. I usually stay at home on weekends.
4. I spend my time with my handicapped
son Tomo.
37. Hi Yoshi,
My name is Geo. It sounds like geography, doesn’t it?
I like collecting maps in the sixteenth-century.
I usually stay at home on weekends. I spend my time
with a handicapped son, Tomo.
If you have any questions about social welfare in
Japan, I am the one you should ask.
How do you spend your weekends? Do you have a
family?
Kind regards,
Geo