Wednesday, November 30, 2011

3 degrees

It's 3 degrees Celsius today. -- coldest day so far, I think.

'degrees of separation' is an expression.
If you have a friend, and the friend knows Obama, then you are 2 degrees of separation from Obama. They say that everyone is six degrees of separation from anyone on earth.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Xmas decorations



The shopping malls start putting up xmas decorations around the middle of November. 'xmas' or "Xmas" is short for 'Christmas'.

Some people say "Holidays" instead of 'Christmas' if they are not Christian.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

take care

KI WO TSUKETE

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Kyoto Eki 2005













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Toronto is 14 hours behind Tokyo


Daylight Savings Time is over.

We are now on EST (Eastern Standard Time).

Now Toronto is 14 hours behind Tokyo.

When it is 10pm in Tokyo, it is 8am in Toronto.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

comparatives in English

If an adjective has one syllable, you make the comparative form by adding "er" to the end:

brown -> browner
green -> greener
red -> redder (double 'd')
cold -> colder
hot -> hotter (double 't')


If an adjective has 2 syllables and it ends in 'y', you change 'y' to 'ier':

sunny -> sunnier
funny -> funnier
cloudy -> cloudier
windy -> windier


if an adjective has 2 or more syllables, you put 'more' at the beginning:

purple -> more purple
wonderful -> more wonderful
interesting -> more interesting

Spring forward, fall back





























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... is an expression that means:

In Spring, we move the clocks forward one hour for Daylight Savings Time.

In Fall, we move the clocks back one hour to end Daylight Savings Time.


'spring forward' means: to jump at someone

'fall back' means: to run away, or retreat

Thursday, November 3, 2011

DST


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Daylight Savings Time ends in Canada this weekend.

It's autumn now. Summer is over.