' It's not the money, it's the writing', (p.14) In this book, the main character, William is an inspector of the Oxford Police. One day, he gets a phone call from Kate Miller who is inspector too. She tells him the occurence of an incident and to come to a house. When he arrives at the house, a woman died. The name of woman is Janet who is a doctor. William decides to hear what happened to her. He talks to some of the people who are related to Janet. According to this book, it looks like trouble over the money. I think that troubling over the money is bad thing. If you are interested in this book, please read this. A Death in Oxford Starter/Beginner (Cambridge English Readers) 著者 : RichardMacandrew Cambridge University Press 発売日 : 2007-06-14 ブクログでレビューを見る»
In today's class, I learned various things. Especially what I was impressed with is Mr. Kouyo Ogawa's presentation. I could know that Japanese are passive to the class, but America and United kingdom are less passive than Japan. Certainly, when I was a high school, most of students are passive attitude, for example, when teacher said to students, "Can you understand?" they kept silent. Maybe, America and United Kingdom's student are active attitude toward to classes. I was glad to hear the difference between Japan and America, United Kingdom.
In today's group, we talked about second language. There are some people which majors in Germany or French in my group. The trouble is that it's hard to memorize words because masculine noun and female noun are distinguished. the man that majors in Chinese told us that it was hard to pronounce it despite the fact that Japanese was similar to it in terms of using Kanji. German is also similar to English. For example, In English, "Name" is pronounced ”ネーム”, but in German, it is pronounced "ナーメ”. Thus similarity and difference are shown those languages. I was able to understand the anguish of learning languages.
what is Mr. Frank like? I want to know it.
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