我們兒童美語的課程. Check out our courses.Children love games and they love challenges, too. If you want to interest your children in English, show them how English is everywhere in their lives.
It’s surprising how many places have English words, names, phrases, etc., from the obvious MacDonald’s sign to the famous “Trust me! You can make it!” [...]
Posts from ‘October, 2008’
English, English Everywhere
When I was little… a story by Brian
more tomorrow…
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狄克森美語的教學理念是:
在上兒童美語班或幼兒美語班的孩子,在生活上可以自由運用的美語,在聽ˋ讀ˋ寫ˋ講各方面有自然及平衡的發展.你可以看到學生的寫作,口語報告影片,照片,教育期刊. 這個網站同時提供一些有趣的英文故事書.
狄克森語文短期補習班
淡水鎮民族路50巷22號4樓
Call 02-2808 3739
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Brenda’s Class Presentation: March 2010.
James’ Story: Sunny Weather
Read Anansi and Five: The Drama
Great Student Writing: James Lin (Grade 3)
James writes:
“This is my living room. It’s big. In the living room, there are a telephone, a TV, a picture, and a sofa.
Can you see my father, mother and me? Mother is watching TV. Father is reading. I am playing the cars.”
Wow! James, that’s a busy house! You look very happy there!
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狄克森美語的教學理念是:
在上兒童美語班或幼兒美語班的孩子,在生活上可以自由運用的美語,在聽ˋ讀ˋ寫ˋ講各方面有自然及平衡的發展.你可以看到學生的寫作,口語報告影片,照片,教育期刊. 這個網站同時提供一些有趣的英文故事書.
狄克森語文短期補習班
淡水鎮民族路50巷22號4樓
Call 02-2808 3739
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More/更多的
Brenda’s [...]
Shichi-Go-San Festival by Jessica (2008.10.02 Thursday)

Why is Japanese Children's Day called 753 Festival? Because only 3-year-old boys and girls, 5-year-old boys and 7-year-old girls celebrate this festival. They go to temples to pray and eat candy. Girls are so pretty and so cute.
Shichi-Go-San Festival by Joanna (2008.10.02 Thursday)

The Shichi-go-san is a Japanese festival. The three-year-old boys and girls, five-year-old boys and seven-year-old girls can go to temples to drink water and eat candy. The girls wear kimonos and they are very cute. The boys wear hakamas and they are cute too.
Shichi-Go-San Festival by Julie (2008.10.02 Thursday)

The Shichi-go-san Festival only three-year-old boys and girls, 5-year-old boys and 7-year-old girls can celebrate. They go to temples to pray. The girls wear kimonos, the boys wear hakamas on Shichi-go-san Festival. Their fathers or mothers buy candy for them to eat. So they eat candy, they can grow up.
Shichi-Go-San Festival by Sabrina (2008.10.02 Thursday)

The 7-5-3 Festival is a Japanese convention (conventional) festival. On 7-5-3 Festival, 3-year-old girls and boys, 5-year-old boys and 7-year-old girl go to the temple (and) pray. Mothers and fathers give them candy. Wish (them to live) to one thousand years old.
Shichi-Go-San Festival by Sammy (2008.10.02 Thursday)

In Japan, there is one kind of festival, it's 753 festival. On 753 Festival, the seven-year-old girls and five-year-old boys and three-year-old girls and boys, they will go to worship after they give money. It's Japanese Children's Day. Every child likes Children's Day.
Shichi-Go-San Festival by Shelly (2008.10.02 Thursday)

Japan has Shichi-Go-San Festival. Shichi is for seven-year-old girls; Go is for five-year-old boys; San is for three-year-old boys and girls. Japanese girls wear kimonos and obis. Japanese boys wear kimonos, obis and hakamas. November 15th is Japanese Children's Day. They go to temples, wash hands, they put donation and pray. And they can eat candy.





























