2009年1月18日日曜日

☆Blog Questionnaire☆

1. How long did you take to write one topic?
a. less than 10 min.
b. 10~30 min.
c. 30~60 min.
d. more than 60 min.
♥c×4, d×1♥

2. How many friends' link do you have?
a. 1~2
b. 3~5
c. 6~9
d. more than 10
♥c×2, d×3♥

3. How often do you make your blog?
a. more than once in a week
b. more than once in a month
c. less than a & b
♥a×1, b×4♥

4. Have you ever made your original blog?
a. Yes
b. No
♥a×2, b×3♥

5. What is your best topic in your blog?
♥Laughter, Summer vacation, Autumn festival, Movie×2♥

6. About how many links do you have in one topic?
♥2×2, 3, 4, 5♥

7. Do you search the Internet in Japanese?
a. Yes, always
b. Quite often
c. Sometimes
d. Hardly ever
e. Never
♥a×3, c×2♥

8. What kind of blog do you like?
a. Cute design blogs
b. Simple and easy to see
c. Be written in easy English
♥a×3, b×2♥

Blog Ranking ♦part2♦

Th1.127 Rinabanana
This blog was very easy to see! It has good paragraph and letter’s color was good to see. It has interesting information.

Tu3.909 Check It Oooooooout!
This blog was simple, so it was easy see. It was easy to understand because it had a graph and many pictures.

Th3.024 Jeunesse
This blog has many information and links. It was good to understand.

2009年1月15日木曜日

Blog Ranking

1 Risa
Her blog has many pictures. It is easy to see and read. Contents were witen in English.

2Mariko
Her blog has many links. It's layout is good. it is easy to see. Contents were writen in English.

3Aika
She wrote many topics. Letter size is big, so I can read easily. Contents were writen in English.

2009年1月8日木曜日

Speech of NZ Sports

Cricket is a bat-and-ball team sport that originated in England and is now played in more than 100 countries. Another name is ‘sport for gentleman’. It is played on a glass plot field, it has a tea time. The team consists of eleven players. Batsman is a player in the act of batting. Bowler is a player in act of throwing bowl. They don’t have a glove, but catcher have glove. The famous team of New Zealand is Black Caps.
I’m going to explain the popular way to save the point. First “Bowled”: the bowler breaks the wicket. Next “Caught”: the batsman has hit the ball has been caught on the full by a member of the fielding side, same as the rule of the baseball. Next “Run out”: a member of the fielding side has broken or "put down" the wicket with the ball while a batsman was out of his ground. Next “Timed out”: as the word, the next batsman should arrive at the wicket within 2 minutes of the previous one being dismissed.