Student Dialogue
Once upon an English class amid plenty of earthquakes, third grade students were required to continue a script between a mother and a son. The script they already had was about a mother bringing cake to her son who is studying. Or so it seems, as in fact he was reading a comic book and tried to hide it upon his mother entering his crib. The script ends at a cliffhanger where the mother asks what it is he is hiding.
Two standout students gave the following examples as the perfect ending to this beautiful story.
Student 1.
Son: Shut up! Give me that cake!
Mother: Jump off a cliff.
Student 2.
Son: Shut up! Get out!
Mother: No, you get out of this house!
I think I have a wonderful influence on my students.



bryan 9:36 pm on February 2, 2012 Permalink |
Hey Robert,
I’ve just applied to be an alt in Japan and was wondering how much money I would need to take with me?
Cheers
Bryan
Robert Kodama 10:48 pm on February 2, 2012 Permalink |
Hi, hope it goes well!
I took out a loan with my dispatch company of ¥200,000 and brought with me ¥300,000. The loan was essential because it just about covered my initial apartment costs. Then, the ¥300,000 is about what you will receive in two months anyway (after tax, rent etc. etc.) so I was pretty comfortable until the first pay. You may get away with ¥200,000 (plus loan) if you were given a LeoPalace but not much less.