2007年3月8日木曜日

Sinjirarenaaaaaai! (Unbelieeeevable!)

This words got a fame after used by the championship manager of the Japanese baseball league last season. I feel almost the same.
" I am writing the blog, It's unbelieeevable(sinnjirarenaaaai)"
When I told my son that I set up my own blog. He was so surprised to hear my news.
After he confirmed my blog(he couldn't believe what I said,then),he posted to me my latest blog.(He used his blog name,) Anyway,Thank you my son for your thoughtful comment. But He didn't write the your first your claim. Still I remeber "Sinjirarenaaai, What's going on,Dad. Why are you so active?"( 信じられへん。どうしたん?おやじ、えらいやる気になってるやん。)
Hey, don't steal my words,my son. It's my words.
OK, I will tell you why I set up my blog. One reason is for my own English study,I have tried to write a journal in English couple of times so far, but soon I gave up cause of hardness to achieve. But I have keeping a wish to write something in English since I started to train myself in English.
The second reason is ALT(assistant language teacher)at my school. The Singapore lady(Her name is Olen) recommended to me to set up my blog. At first I hesitated, because it sounded tough enough to do. I have read her blog so often. I have read Mike's blog(former ALT) for a many times. It takes a few days to decide,of course.
But I decided to set up. To start something new sounds very attractive emotion to us,but still feel a sort of hesitation. If she will not suggest me, i will probably never start such a new act. Thank you Olen,you actually gave me courage to start new movement or act.

3 件のコメント:

olenju さんのコメント...

Dear Anpo sensei!!!! This post is so good!!!!!!!! You are also a 信じられない friend! :) You are so super helpful and you have encouraged me so much too. I also want to become better in my Japanese! :-D

kazanpo さんのコメント...

Thanks a lot. Olenju. You are always so helpful and give me so much encouragement. It is とても 信じられない to hear such words from you. Anyway thank you again and please be helpful.

Lee'spot さんのコメント...

You have a blog! That's great! Now you can say you're a "man of the times".

I think you appreciate the English teachers who have been at ESS - but you have been the person that us teachers have also appreciated; your cheerful nature made it easy for new teachers to join ESS and become part of the Akashi community. Thanks for your sincere effort!

Maybe having a blog will motivate your sons to write in English too (??) - ganbatte!

Matt