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September 2024

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 What's Happening This Month Here's the calendar for September.  Although both Monday the 16th and Monday the 23rd are national holidays, only the 23rd the school will be closed. 9月のレッスンスケジュールです。16日、23日が祝日ですが、 23日のみお休みとなります 。ご確認をお願いいたします。 Here is the calendar for the second half of this school year.  Please check the dates and if you have any questions, please ask us. 今年度の後半のカレンダーです。日程をご確認の上、ご不明な点がございましたらお気軽にお問い合わせください。 Culture Corner: Back to School     Here is Ota, students are starting the second term of the school year on September 2nd.  Some other cities have already gotten back to school in late August.  In Canada and the U.S.A. students are also getting back to school, but in a slightly different way then in Japan.  In North America, September marks the beginning of the new school year.  Students enter a new grade and will have new classes with new teachers.  Many students like to go shopping during the summer holidays and show of...

August 2024

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  What's Happening This Month Here is the calendar once again.  Please note that will not have lessons during the Obon holidays (August 11th to August 17th). 👆お盆休み(8月11日~8月17日)は、レッスンお休みです。 We still have some space left for our Summer Camp, so if you're interested, please give us a call or drop in for a visit.  Spaces are filling up quickly, so don't miss out! 👆8月のサマーキャンプにはまだ空きがあります!夏休みの怠けた体に喝を入れるため・・・2学期の早寝早起き準備もかねるため・・・ぜひお問い合わせください。定員の予約は日に日に埋まってきていますのでお早めに! Here's a quick peek at Week #1.  If you like what you see there's still time to join for week #2!  Click on the link below to see all the fun:  ABC Summer Camp 2024 Culture Corner: Summer Vacation     Like Japan, Canada also has a long summer vacation.  However, there are some major differences between the two countries.  In Canada the school year ends in June.  Summer Vacation is normally two months long.  That's right, all of July and August there is no school.  I...

July 2024

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 What's Happening This Month Business as usual.  However, Monday July 15th is a holiday and no lessons will be held. 7月はレッスンスケジュール通りです。7月15日(月)は祝日のため、レッスンはお休みになります。 ABC Summer Camp 2024  予約受付中! Culture Corner: Canada Day     In Canada, July 1st is Canada Day.  It is a national holiday.  It celebrates Canadian confederation, which happened on July 1st, 1867.  It brought together an area called United Canadas, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick into a single dominion under the British Empire.  It was originally called Dominion Day, but the name changed in 1982 to Canada Day.  It's celebrated all across Canada and in many places you can see firework displays to celebrate Canada Day.  There are also parades, festivals and concerts.  Everywhere is different. Teacher's Corner *NEW:  We've updated our website with a new Student Materials page.  You can now follow along with the Phonics reading books at home.  You will need to req...

June 2024

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 What's Happening This Month   Here's our calendar for you reference.  There aren't any holidays in June. Culture Corner: Father's Day Father's Day was in by a woman named Sonora Smart Dodd.  It started in Spokane, Washington in 1910.  It started as a local holiday to compliment Mother's Day, but had very little success.  Most people viewed it as an attempt by businesses to profit from its commercialization.  However, trade groups associated with industries targeting men (like ties, clothing and pipes) put a lot of effort into making it a success.  By the mid-1980s, men's related industries considered Father's Day like a second Christmas! In Japan, Father's Day was introduced by a man named Ito Kyoichi, who was a board member of the Japan's Men's Fashion Association.  He was inspired by the American holiday and helped introduce it into Japanese society.  Japanese department store and other major businesses all wanted to cash in on the ne...

May 2024

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  What's Happening This Month Here's the calendar for this month.  Don't forget, we have the Golden Week holidays during the first week of May.  However, Monday, May 6 we do have lessons! Culture Corner May Two Four In Japan, at the beginning of May there is the Golden Week holidays.  Japanese people often ask me if there is a golden week holiday in Canada.  The short answer is, no.  However, there is a long weekend ( 三連休 ) holiday.  We celebrate the birthday of the late Queen Victoria (of England), because Canada is a Commonwealth country.  Queen Victoria lived from May 24, 1819 to January 22, 1901.  Therefore May 24th; or "May Two Four" in Canada, is celebrated usually on the third Monday in May (this year it's Monday, May 20th).  "May Two Four" has a double meaning (or double entendre):  First, two four or 24 is the date of Queen Victoria's birthday as mentioned above.  Also, "two four" refers to the largest size of a c...

April 2024

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Welcome to the 2024 School Year!  Welcome to the new faces joining us this year.  We hope you have a fun and rewarding experience with us!  Welcome back to our returning students.  We hope you continue to enjoy learning in our unique educational environment!  Here is the calendar for the first half of this year.  Remember to double check your class days and times, as there have been some changes to the new schedule! Culture Corner:  Cherry Blossoms in Canada     Cherry blossom trees are not native to North America.  The majority of the cherry blossoms in Canada were gifts from Japan.  In the 1930s cherry trees were given to the city of Vancouver from the mayors of Kobe and Yokohama.  They were given to honour the Japanese-Canadians who served in World War One.  You can view them at the war memorial in Stanley Park.  On April 1st, 1959, the Japanese ambassdor to Canada; Hagiwara Toru, presented 2000 Somei-Yoshino sakur...

March 2024

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  What's Happening This Month Here's the schedule for March.  It's the last month of the school year.  Please check to make sure of the days and times of the new schedule starting in April. Culture Corner St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th.  It is the death date of the Saint Patrick.  St. Patrick was the foremost patron saint of Ireland.  He died in the 5th century, but the celebration for saint Patrick only began in 1631. St. Patrick is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland.  He was taken to Ireland as a slave when he was 16.  He became a missionary and created monasteries, churches and schools. In modern times, St. Patrick's Day is a celebration of Irish culture, honouring the saint who was the key figure in transforming religion in Ireland. Teacher's Corner Idiom of the Month: "Horse of a different colour" - Jim and John were talking about last night's basketball game.  Then Mike started talking about ...