5/11/2018

May 11, 2018 Kool-aid!

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Image result for kool-aid manYesterday, I made a reference to the word, "Kool-aid".  It is a popular drink for children.  Maybe it is like Calpis, but much sweeter. Kool-aid has a ton of sugar!  When I was a child, I drank it everyday.  Here is a short explanation of an idiom with the word, "Kool-aid".  I found it on the internet.

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(”drink the Kool-Aid” は、高ストレスの職場環境や、特定のグループ内での上から及びメンバーからの指示を盲目的に受け入れる様子に対して使われる。一般的にアメリカの政治や社内文化に対して、外部から「(someone is)”drinking the Kool-Aid.”」と言う言い方をする。また、状況が手遅れにならないうちに目を覚ますよう、相手に対して “Don’t drink the Kool-Aid.” という言い方もする。)
The term “drink the Kool-Aid” is used to describe blind acceptance of something, whether it be a high stress work environment, an order from a superior, or membership in a particular group. This term is commonly used in American politics and corporate culture, typically by outside commentators, who might say that someone is “drinking the Kool-Aid.” People will also tell each other not to drink the Kool-Aid, in the hopes of encouraging people to open their eyes to a situation before it is too late.

5/10/2018

5/09/2018

May 9, 2018 Running in the Rain

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Raindrops keep falling on my head....This morning I woke up at 5:30am and went jogging in the rain.  It was such a refreshing feeling and really woke me up! Actually, it is a kind of training for me because sometimes I feel like life is sunshine and roses, and sometimes it is like running in the cold, hard rain. I felt so energized after my run, but now on the train, I feel like nodding off.   lol.

Have a wonderful Wednesday!


5/08/2018

May 8, 2018 My home gym

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Gooooood morning.  This morning I woke up early, around 5am and did my morning workout routine.  I bought some exercise equipment and make a home gym. I am currently a member of Gold's Gym, but I am thinking about quitting now that I have my own mini-gym. Maybe I will call my gym "Miami Muscle Beach", ha ha. 

Have a great day, and don't forget your umbrella!

5/07/2018

May 7, 2018 Red Balloon Coffee Shop

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Good morning! Yesterday, I enjoyed the new coffee shop. The name is Aballon, which means "Red Balloon" 

5/06/2018

May 6, 2018 Check out the new coffee shop

プライベートレッスンの日 Private lesson day  SUPER SUNDAY
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Good morning, MIAMI!  It's a wonderful day today, isn't it?  I feel recharged after yesterday's break.  Today, it's back to school! It is always a good feeling, going back to work after a nice break. I am thinking about checking out the new coffee shop next to Uniqlo in Kamioooka. I might go during my lunch break.  Have you been there?  I will post some pics on instagram later. Check it out!
Have a super fabulous day!


5/05/2018

May 5, 2018 Recharge!

クラスは休みです。NO CLASS

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Today I will just sit at home and recharge.
My batteries are dead.

Have a nice day!

5/04/2018

May the 4th be with you!

NO CLASS クラスは休みでーす。


Today is STAR WARS DAY. 5月の4日は、英語で、May the 4th.  In the movie, there is a famous line, "May the force be with you." フォースと共にあれ。It sounds like "May the 4th".

My favorite line from the movie is.....

"Do or do not, there is no try..."

『試して見るではない、遣るか、遣らないかだ。』
(ためしてみるではない、やるか、やらないかだ)

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Just out of curiosity, what are your plans for Golden Week?  Please fill out this one-question survey and let's see what everyone is up to!

What are you up to? どんあことをしていますか?
What are your plans? What are you doing? よていはなんですか?

5/03/2018

May 3, 2018 Return to Golden Week

クラスは休みでーす。NO CLASS TODAY.

Back to Golden Week today. The weather is not so great today, so it is better to stay inside. I am thinking of going to the movies.  I want to see the AVENGERS. 

Have a great day!

5/02/2018

May 2, 2018 インスタ映え!

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Goooood morning!  I started Instagram, so if you use Instagram, please follow me....miamieikaiwaです。Recently, I have heard Japanese people use the word "Insta-bae", or "looking good on Instagram".  For example, "This photo will look good on Instagram!".
So, if you have time, check it out, yo. I will try to post photos everyday with new words, phrases, idioms, and me! よろしくお願いいたします。

https://www.instagram.com/miamieikaiwa/

5/01/2018

May 1, 2018 Do you like Enka?

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Wow, can you believe it is May already? April just flew by!

Today, I have a new song in my head. No more GATSBY.  Now, the song I like is....
https://youtu.be/ZBGeecgjinM

I think I like ENKA.  I want to sing at KARAOKE. Can you recommend any songs to me?

4/30/2018

April 30, 2018 休み NO CLASS

What is big, yellow, noisy, and has 4 wheels?  A big cheese! In my hometown, there isn't any train, so like most American school children, I had to ride the bus to school. It was so noisy, especially after school when the children were excited and had so much energy.  Now that I think of it, it was strange that I never felt tired or sleepy after school, only in class. lol.  Anyway, the bus was so noisy with the school children yelling and screaming that sometimes the bus driver would pull over to stop and yell and us.  We would be quiet again and after about 5 minutes, be back to screaming and yelling.  Poor bus driver.  she must have had such a hard job. I had so much fun on the big cheese.


4/29/2018

April 29, 2018 休み NO CLASS

Golden week is finally here! woo-hoo!  Whatever shall I do?  I think I will stay home and work. ha ha.  Enjoy the fine weather while it lasts!

4/28/2018

April 28, 2018 クラスあり

Yesterday, we had interesting conversation in class.  These notes are actually from the morning "T" class.  Here are some new words and phrases for your day:
1. on the way 途中
2. a bun in the oven 妊娠
3. out of obligation 義理で
Even though I went out of obligation, I still enjoyed it.
義理で行きましたのに、楽しかった。
4. I'm not confident at all.
自身がない。
5. Can I take a raincheck. (This is an idiom)
本当に行きたいけど、都合が悪いので、また誘って下さい。
6. I caused trouble for Chiyomi.
ちよみさんに迷惑かけた。
6a. I'm sorry for the trouble.
迷惑をかけた、申し訳ありません。
7. If he goes to rehab, he will be able to stand on his own.
rehab リハビリテーション
リハビリテーションに行ったら、自力でたつことが出来る。


Recently, it has been really beautiful weather for running. Not too hot, not too cold.  A slight breeze in the morning feels so good. The air was so clear, I could see Chiba very well.

Have a super-great Saturday!

4/27/2018

April 27, 2018 クラスあり 

”Make today ridiculously amazing"
I saw that phrase on a young girl's bag while riding the train this morning. I wanted to take of picture of her bag, but I didn't want her to think that I was some kind of pervert, so I refrained.      <------Almost every morning I visit the Family Mart across the street to get my breakfast and lunch for the day.  After that, I enjoy standing outside and eating my breakfast while looking at these trees.  It is fun to see them change throughout the different seasons of the year. I thought it is like watching my students change and improve their English throughout the year. Have a ridiculously amazing day!

4/26/2018

April 26, 2018 クラスあり 

It is a beautiful day, today!  I feel like I want to go the park and have class instead of in the classroom. How do you feel today? Do you feel motivated to learn English? What motivates you to learn?  What should I do to help you? More tests?

Have a super fantabulous day! (I made up the word fantabulous, so you won't find it in your dictionary, lol)

4/25/2018

Gatsby Parody

https://youtu.be/pFCuOsatcss

This is funny. This is how I get ready in the morning. Check it out.

April 25, 2018 クラスあり

It's really coming down today. It is very rainy. It's coming down in buckets! I can't make up my mind if I should wear my coat and my jacket, or just my jacket because it is quite warm.
Anyway, have a great day!

By the way, here is a little something I found on the internet. Check it out:

9 Useful English Phrases

1. “What’s it like outside? Is it raining?”

You can ask this question when you want to know what’s happening outside. Someone might also ask you this question!
Here are some more questions you might hear:
What’s the weather like?
How is it outside? Is it raining?
Is it still raining out?
NOT: “How is the weather like?
Out is sometimes used as a shortened form of outside.

It

When you talk about weather in English, use it.
Memorize: “It’s 16 degrees today“. (NOT: “We have 16 degrees.” or “There are 16 degrees.”)
It is an empty subject in this context. It has no meaning and it doesn’t take the place of another word.
Note: In Canada we measure temperature in Celsius. In the US, temperature is measured in Fahrenheit.

2. “It’s raining.”

Sometimes in English you don’t need fancy, complex sentences. Simple sentences are just fine. The most common thing to say about rain in English is, “It’s raining.”
There are different synonyms you can use depending on whether it is light rain or heavy rain.
“It’s spitting.”
Spitting is very light rain, rain that you can barely feel.
It’s just spitting a little.”
 
“It’s drizzling.”
Drizzling is more than spitting, less than raining.
 
“It’s been raining on and off all day.”
On and off means starting & stopping, then starting again over a period of time.
 
“It’s pouring.”
Pouring is very heavy rain.
It is pouring rain outside!
 
When I was a kid, we used to sing a cute song:
It’s raining, it’s pouring, the old man is snoring!

3. “It’s really coming down out there!”

Use this sentence to describe very heavy rain.
Rain falls from the clouds. Though we don’t say, “rain is falling,” English speakers understand that this is the movement of rain. In this context, the phrasal verb come down means fall from the sky in very large amounts.
Don’t say “The rain is really falling down.”
Don’t say “it’s raining cats and dogs,” either. You might hear this in movies and TV shows, and parents sometimes say it to their children, but generally people don’t say “it’s raining cats and dogs.”

4. “Take your umbrella. It looks like it’s going to rain.”

Sometimes you look at the clouds in the sky and know that it’s going to rain.
Note: Don’t say “It will rain.” When you are predicting the weather, use be going to.
There are many ways to protect yourself from getting wet in the rain. You can hold an umbrella over your head. You can wear a raincoat or other kind of waterproof jacket. You can wear rain boots or other kind of waterproof footwear.

5. “I’ve had enough of all this rain!”

Sometimes rain is nice. I like the sound of rain hitting the roof of my house when I’m lying in bed at night. However, too much rain is not nice!
When you are bored, annoyed, or angry with something or someone, use the expression “I’ve had enough of … “ It means that you just don’t want to experience it anymore.
 
Alternative sentences:
It’s been raining non-stop for 3 days!
It’s been raining for 3 days straight!
The present perfect is used here because the rain started in the past and continues in the present, and it will probably continue tomorrow!
The phrase “for < time period > straight” is used to express that something hasn’t stopped or didn’t stop during that time period. It means the same thing as “three days in a row.” 

6. “We got caught in a downpour.”

downpour is a sudden, unexpected, heavy rain, or a lot of rain in a short period of time.
The phrase get caught in (something) means become unexpectedly affected by or involved in something. You weren’t expecting rain, and you weren’t expecting that it would start raining while you were walking or driving to a destination.
You can also use be caught in (something):
We were caught in a downpour.”
We were caught in a storm.
storm is a combination of rain, wind, and sometimes thunder & lightning.

7. “Let’s stay inside until the rain lets up.”

The phrasal verb let up means stop completely, or at least become slower. Say this sentence when want to wait until the rain stops.
Let’s (with an apostrophe) is a contraction of let us.

8. “I got soaking wet.”

Sometimes in life you can’t escape the rain. Sometimes it starts raining on the day when you forgot your umbrella at home. When you are in the rain, you get wet.
wet
Wet is an adjective that you can use to describe both the weather and water. If the weather is wet, it’s raining.
My clothes are wet from the rain.
November is a miserable month. It’s cold and dark and wet.
It’s going to be a cold, wet morning.
It’s going to be a wet one tomorrow!
It’s going to be a wet and windy day.
 
soaking
Soaking is a synonym of wet. You use soaking by itself or before wet. Use soaked by itself. They both mean very, very wet.
I went out for a bike ride and got soaking wet in the rain.
I got soaking wet while I was walking home in the rain.
My clothes are soaking! We were out in the rain for hours.
It was an outdoor concert. I got soaked in the rain, but it was worth it!
I am soaked to the bone.

9. “The forecast calls for scattered showers.”

A weather forecast is something you see on TV, hear on the radio, or read in the newspaper. A meteorologist (a person who studies the weather) tells people what the weather will be like. A forecast is a meteorologist’s predictionabout the weather.
The vocabulary used in weather forecasts is different from the vocabulary used in everyday conversations when you talk about the weather.
When you are talking about the weather forecast, use the phrasal verb call for (something). It means say that this kind of weather will probably happen.
In the context of rain, a shower is a short period of rain in a small area.
Scattered means spread over a wide area. Scattered showers are periods of light rain happening in a few places, not just in one place. There might be a quick shower in the southern part of the city, then a quick shower in the northern part of the city.
We have a saying in Canada & the US: “April showers bring May flowers.” Tt rains a lot in April, but the water will help the flowers grow!
Precipitation is a formal word for rain and is sometimes used in weather forecasts.

Do you have any interesting expressions in your language to say when it’s raining?

*I didn't write this. It is from 9 Useful English Phrases