2018年4月25日水曜日

Shipwreck

"It's an old shipwreck," thinks John. "Wow, I love this place," he thinks. (p. 16)


 Today I read The Shipwreck. John and David are swimming around their boat. They find an old treasure chest at the bottom of the sea. But first they see a big shade like a shark. Can you predict what happen next?

 This story reminded me of a saying, "Must be on guard." I thought that it told us the importance to pay attentions when we go to the sea.


Waring, R., & Jamall, M. (2006). The Shipwreck. Boston, MA: Thomson ELT.




2018年4月18日水曜日

Aesop's Fables

A simple, quiet life beats a rich, dangerous one. (p. 41)

 Today I read two stories in Aesop's Fables. They are The tortoise and the hare and The mouse's tale. I like both of them because my parents often read the picture books of Aesop for me.
 Each stories has short messages in the end and they teach us the important things for our life. I thought that Aesop's Fables reach everyone's heart.


Watson, C. (2007). Aesop's Fables. London, UK: Usborne.

2018年4月11日水曜日

Brainstorm

You are a scientist. You make and use nanobots. Nanobots are very, very small robots. (p. 1)

 This is a Science Fiction and near future technology is used for medical operation. In this story you work as an assistant of a doctor and control nanobots, but an accident which makes you panic happens.
 I made the wrong way when I read this story at first, so I don't know the correct end of this story. To find right way of this story was difficult for me. Please try to find happy end if you read it.


Boon, A. (2015). Brainstorm. Tokyo and Florida: Atama-ii Books.