Thursday 13 December 2012

Christmas traditions in England by Sophie Davies

Christmas in England is a lot different to in Japan.

Christmas dinner 


For our christmas dinner we have turkey and lots of vegtables. For pudding we either have christmas pudding, christmas cake or mince pies. It is very yummy! I love it!


Advent 

Children in england have something called an advent calander. What they do with it is when they usally get home from school is we eat a chocolate each day until christmas day!



Thank you for your time!


Blog By Sophie Davis


Thursday 6 December 2012

Hello! By AM


Welcome to the Rossett School Japanese Club official website and blog! \(^o^)/
Our club is dedicated to all things Japanese!
We make origami!
We cook Japanese food!
We learn Japanese phrases (yay)!
We have also had the chance to get to know some Japanese students from Ishigami Junior High School in our exchange, so you can read more about it in our blog.
Feel free to take a look around the site!

Sayonara!

Blog by Amelia Byrne


Japanese trip 2013 By SD


As you may know that in February Rossett School will be making a trip to Japan – Tokyo and Kyoto! I am very looking forward to it so then I can meet some of my Japanese friends again! I even have a count down on my phone and in my school homework diary! Is it about 74 days? This trip to Japan or England for either of our schools will be a once in a life time opportunity! I think that this trip will be the greatest memory I will ever have when I do go on the trip and I will keep telling people about it for the rest of my life.

Thank you for your time!

Blog by Sophie Davis

Whats The Date Today Mister Wolf? By TM


Today new students enter our Japanese conversation to learn about numbers and dates! They are doing very well and have worked very hard to remember the numbers from 1-20. We also had an interesting lesson on the traditional music of Japan (Sakura Sakura) and the regular origami for relaxation at the end of the session. Some regular students are off school sick, so we wish them a quick recovery.

Fun times!

Blog by Thomas Henley