The Colorado students' videos about Family and School have arrived, and we'll start watching them in class today. The Waseda students' projects should be finished soon. Check here for updated information about their progress.
Please post your comments about the projects here.
If anyone is interested in seeing the Materialism groups video...You can all watch it here...http://youtube.com/watch?v=JZK1QgLiGgo Let us know what you think...
Hi! I enjoyed watching your videos. It was interesting for me, because there were some differences between America and Japan. Especially I was surprised that you included your father/mother who divorced in your family. In Japan, if parents divorced, it would be difficult for children to meet their father/mother. Children don’t count father/mother who doesn’t live with them as their family. This situation will make children be in a hard, so I think American way of thinking about divorce is impartial for children.
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This bilingual blog is for students at Waseda and University of Colorado. 日本語でも英語でも、意見を交換しましょう!
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If anyone is interested in seeing the Materialism groups video...You can all watch it here...http://youtube.com/watch?v=JZK1QgLiGgo
Let us know what you think...
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felixthecat, at 11:54 PM
Hi!
I enjoyed watching your videos. It was interesting for me, because there were some differences between America and Japan. Especially I was surprised that you included your father/mother who divorced in your family. In Japan, if parents divorced, it would be difficult for children to meet their father/mother. Children don’t count father/mother who doesn’t live with them as their family. This situation will make children be in a hard, so I think American way of thinking about divorce is impartial for children.
Thank you for making the videos!!
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tomomi, at 9:22 AM
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