[Easy English Blog] Sunsets

I love sunsets. I love sunrises too, but I usually miss them because I am still sleeping… (I must get up earlier!)

The area of Japan where we live has a lake. Every evening, when the weather is fine, photographers gather at the side of the lake. They all want to take pictures of the beautiful sunset over the water. When I have the chance, I go to watch the sunset too. Although I only have a small, cheap and old camera, I like to take pictures. Here are some that I took this summer. I hope you enjoy them!

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Can you see nice sunsets where you live?

Heather@I Talk You Talk Press

[Easy English Blog] Reading in a foreign language

I think reading is very important when learning a foreign language. I learnt Japanese by using textbooks and CDs, watching TV, and by talking to my friends. I also read. I read everything I could –  newspapers, magazines, manga, pamphlets, advertisements, books…

Of course, I didn’t understand everything. But I continued to read and read. After a few months, I noticed a change. I could understand more and more. When I read, I didn’t use a dictionary. If I didn’t understand a kanji character, I just guessed the meaning, and continued reading. Sometimes I understood most of the text. At other times, I understood nothing.

I still read in Japanese. Now, I like to read novels. I mentioned this before on this blog. One of my favourite writers is Matsumoto Seicho. He wrote detective stories and mysteries. I read them at night, before I go to bed. Sometimes, they are so exciting, that I can’t sleep! I want to read more!

Now I am reading 「時間の習俗 」(Jikan no Shuzoku). A detective is trying to solve a murder. The murder suspect has an alibi, but the detective is not giving up. I wonder if the suspect is the murderer?

This is the book.

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And this is Matsumoto Seicho.

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I want to read all of his books. Of course, reading them will help me to maintain my Japanese skills, but it will also be fun!

Do you read in a foreign language? What kind of books do you like?

Heather@I Talk You Talk Press

[Easy English Blog] Learning something new

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Every September, I feel like studying something new. Why is this? I think it is because the school year in the UK starts in September. So in September, I have the “back to school” feeling. For me, autumn is a season of beginnings, of starting something new. I think many people, especially in Japan, have this feeling in spring. The school year starts in April in Japan, and the cherry blossoms bloom.

I have lived in Japan for a long time, so I can feel this too,  but for me, the feeling is stronger in autumn. So what am I going to start?

Well, I decided to start this blog again! Also, I’ve decided to start learning a new language. I am bilingual (I speak English and Japanese), and I speak some Chinese. I have Chinese lessons twice a month. However, I have always wanted to learn Russian. So, I decided to start studying it. I can already read the Cyrillic script, so I think that will make it easier. People say the grammar is difficult, but every language is difficult until you get used to it. I bought a Russian grammar book online, and I am waiting for it to arrive.

While I am waiting, I am learning Russian on Duolingo. It is free, and the lessons are short and easy!

How about you? Are you learning anything new this autumn?

Heather@I Talk You Talk Press

[Easy English Blog] Starting again

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I haven’t written an Easy English Blog post for a long time. I think it is time to start again. I’m going to try and post something every day! Can I do it? I don’t know, but I’m going to try.

It has been a tough year here in Japan. We have had big earthquakes, strong typhoons, flooding and a heatwave. The summer was long and boiling (boiling = very hot). I thought it would never end! But now, it has become cooler. We can feel autumn in the air.

When I wrote my last blog post, it was early spring. My ume (plum blossom) plant was blooming, and we were recovering from a winter of heavy snow. Now, we are recovering from a summer of very hot weather. I hope autumn is kind to Japan. We need a break from severe weather and disasters.

Autumn is my favourite season. I hope I can enjoy it. And I hope you enjoy our regular blog posts!

Heather@I Talk You Talk Press