月別アーカイブ:2018年7月
松山市教育創造セミナー「松山志成塾」にて講演
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6月23日に平成30年度松山市教育創造セミナー「松山志成塾」が開かれ、
この日の講師としてアミックの玉井校長が英語教育に関しての講演を行いました。

今回参加頂いた多くの方より前向きな感想を沢山お寄せいただきましたので、
この場を借りてご紹介させて頂きます。
皆さま教育の第一線でご活躍されている方々ばかりですが、
今回の講演がいい刺激となり実践で活かしていきたいと大変前向きなお声を多く頂いております。
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〇外国語の指導に生かしていくことはもとより、自分自身のコミュニケーションツールとして、取り入れていけるようにしたい。
〇中学に入学し、書くことに抵抗を感じている生徒が多く、その苦手意識をどうなくせばよいか考えていたが、中学校でも耳から情報を入れることが大切なことがよく分かった。
〇来週の外国語の授業から地震をもって間違いながら英語でコミュニケートしたい。まさにOJTだと思った。使いながら学びたい。このことを他の先生方にも伝えたい。
〇最も印象深かったのがポジティブフィードバックとネガティブフィードバックの話だ。子供の発言を否定するのではなく、「どんどん間違っていいんだ」となんでも言い合える環境を教室の中に作っていきたい。
〇外国語に対する苦手意識がありますが、コミュニケーションをする姿勢を子供たちに見せればよい、という言葉に勇気づけられました。失敗を恐れず、子供と一緒に楽しむようにしたいです。
〇英語にふれる機会を学校生活の中に作っていきたい。
〇外国語の授業で、教師自身が恥ずかしがらないで発話し、コミュニケーションを取ろうとする姿を見せていきたい。
〇コミュニケーションツールとしての英語を意欲的に使い、子供たちのインプットを増やし、意欲を高めていけるよう、1時間1時間を大切にしていきたい。指導の留意点など他の教員にも伝えたい。
〇講師の先生のパワーと英語愛が強く伝わってきて、とても刺激的だった。自分も頑張ってみようという意欲がわいてきた。
〇多くの先生に聞いてほしい内容だった。他の研修会の講師もしてほしい。
〇学校現場にいない、外部講師の話は、とても参考になるので今後もこういう機会があればよい。
〇今日の玉井先生の話は具体的で校内研修などでも話していただけるとよいと感じた。
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英会話・英語 アミック Weather words
Yakushima? I barely know ‘er! 英会話・英語 アミック
Fresh off a recent trip to Tokyo I have already started looking forward to my next travel bout. I stumbled upon a Wikipedia page about World Heritage Sites in Japan and discovered Yakushima.
Yakushima is an island off the southern coast of Kyushu. The island has been a World Heritage Site since 1993 because it is home to a massive ancient forest. Although Yakushima has many different types of flora and fauna, it’s Japanese Cedar trees are the real crowd pleaser; some are thought to be 2300 years old! Although many people suffer with hay fever from cedar trees, that’s not enough to stop 300,000 tourists from visiting the island each year.While these trees were logged for many years during the Edo period, commercial logging of the island was banned in the 1960s and the trees have been replanted. Additionally, Yakushima is home to the largest nesting ground for loggerhead sea turtles. The island is also home to macaques, deer, weasels, and the surrounding waters are full of dolphins and coral reefs.
Before you pack your bags and head out, you should be aware that the route to Yakushima can be challenging. There’s two different ferry services available to get there, but no cars are allowed on the island. Yakushima also has a small airport with two flights a day. Hiking to the top of Yakushima’s many peaks is extremely popular with tourists, but make sure to pack appropriate clothing. Yakushima is known as “Japan’s Wettest Place”, so a raincoat and water-proof boots are a must especially in June!
Fun fact: Yakushima is the inspiration for the forest settings in Princess Mononoke! So what do you think? Should I go??
Sports Idioms and Expressions In Everyday English – 英会話・英語 アミック
Many of the more frequently-used English idioms and expressions originate from sports. However these 10, and countless others, are now so commonplace that they’ve taken on lives of their own in our everyday speech.
| Term/Expression | Origin | Non-Sports Meaning | Example sentence |
| Ballpark | Baseball | To give an estimated guess | Could you ballpark an estimate on next month’s sales figures? |
| By a nose | Horse racing | To finish something by a slim margin of distance or time | He won the election by a nose. |
| Down to the wire | Horse racing | To finish something at the last minute | It came down to the wire, but I finished all my homework before class. |
| Off-base | Baseball | Something that is inappropriate | Her comments about my hair were way off-base. |
| Out of left field | Baseball | A surprising or unexpected event | The news about his firing came completely out of left field. |
| Par for the course | Golf | The expected behavior for a certain situation | Andrew forgetting his umbrella is pretty par for the course. |
| Rain check | Baseball | To postpone an invitation to do something until a later date | Can we take a rain check on our date tonight? I’ve had a long day. |
| Saved by the bell | Boxing | Spared from misfortune at the last instant by some outside force | I was literally saved by the bell when the fire alarm went off during our test. |
| The ball is in my/his/her/your court | Tennis | Someone’s turn to take action next | We’ve done everything we can to help him; the ball is in his court now. |
会話・英語 アミック Person, Persons, People and peoples
Person, persons, people and peoples.
Person
A person is a human man, woman, or child. It is a singular countable noun.
- There was one person at the door.
- When did you see this suspicious person?
- She’s a very interesting person. You should talk to her.
People and peoples
The plural of person is people. It refers to a group or a number of human beings. It is a plural countable noun.
- There were three people at the door.
- How many people do you know?
- The people who live here are very rich.
People can also mean nation. Peoples is the plural form of this meaning. Peoples means nations.
- The Aztecs were a people that lived in the Americas.
- The English are a strange people.
- There are many peoples living on the Earth.
- When the peoples of the Earth unite, we will have peace.
Persons
Persons is a more formal, more polite form of people. It’s a plural countable noun and is most often seen written down – such as on signs, in newspapers and in the context of the law.
- This lift can hold a maximum of 15 persons.
- The police expect to catch the persons responsible for the theft.
- My client has never seen these persons before and so he is innocent.


