Showing posts with label KGU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KGU. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
My favorite club/circle
I belong
to a circle called “Aozorakatsudotai” in KGU. We usually play some sports, such
as basketball, volleyball, baseball and football. I’ve joined the circle since
I entered the university. Yesterday, I played basketball with my circle mates.
I had a wonderful time. As I joined it after so long, I had sore muscles. What
I was struggling with most is that a giant blister developed on the sole of my
feet. I played barefoot because I rushed to get out of my home and forgot the
shoes. As a result, 2 or 3 centimeter in diameter of my skin was rubbed and
tears were apt to run down. After the activity, I was planning to go home by
bus. However, I found that the final bus had already gone and I didn’t have
enough money to take a taxi. I was really upset, so I pleaded for help to my
friend to drive me home. It was a bad day, but I learned not to play basketball
without shoes. (170 words)
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Essay 1-02a: The study room
There are a variety of useful facilities at KGU. Diligent students here come to building No.14 and go to the 4th floor. Then they use the computers.
They use the computers to learn something, finish their reports, or just kill time for free! There is a receptionist's office by the elevators and the students who want to borrow something come there. They have the website and this is the link of it. http://www.ecc.kumagaku.ac.jp/ Students who major in English and are sophomores often borrow headsets to listen to and speak English because they have a lot of hard assignments. It usually runs from 9 a.m. to 9:50 p.m., opening time on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. on Saturdays. Unfortunately, it is closed on Sunday. There are a lot of Windows computers and some Mac computers. Of course students in KGU can print out some documents and borrow laptop computers.
They use the computers to learn something, finish their reports, or just kill time for free! There is a receptionist's office by the elevators and the students who want to borrow something come there. They have the website and this is the link of it. http://www.ecc.kumagaku.ac.jp/ Students who major in English and are sophomores often borrow headsets to listen to and speak English because they have a lot of hard assignments. It usually runs from 9 a.m. to 9:50 p.m., opening time on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. on Saturdays. Unfortunately, it is closed on Sunday. There are a lot of Windows computers and some Mac computers. Of course students in KGU can print out some documents and borrow laptop computers.
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