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Do you think school should invest in school excursions?

 Yesterday, we went to Byron Bay as a school excursion. It was such a enjoyable time and I literally refreshed my mind from stresses.  I think this kind of activities are really beneficial for students so schools should invest in excursions. The reasons why I recommend this are students can learn a lot of things from excursions. For example, beautiful natures can refresh your mind as I said, historical places can raise and extend your knowledge and horizons, huge playgrounds can improve your social skills with your friends.  Needless to say, everyone must feel amazing because excursions give you the opportunity that you can spend unusual time compared to your normal life. The picture I went to Hokkaido (the north part of Japan) The picture I went to the amusement park in Japan

Jack the Ripper

Jack the Ripper is the best-known name for an unidentified serial killer generally believed to have been active in the largely poor areas around London in 1888. He killed 5 ( or possibly 6) women who had worked as prostitutes.   The first murder, of Mary Ann Nicholls, took place on 31 August. Annie Chapman was killed on 8 September. Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddoweson were murdered 30 September and Mary Jane Kelly on 9 November.   There has been much speculation to the identify killer. It has been suggested that he or she was a doctor or butcher. It was based on the evidence of weapons and the mutilations that occurred. In addition, the drawing and the letters which was drawn by someone, have been hoaxes.  Some people are suggested as Jack but definitive evidences were not found actually. The murderer has not been found yet. It's still in mystery.

Past Models

past modal verbs are used to talk about things that didn't really happen in the past. Could have + p.p. 1. Could have + past participle means that something was possible in the past, or you had the ability to do something in the past, but that you didn't do it. Example  I could have finished my homework but I was lazy. 2. Couldn't have + past participle means that something wasn't possible in the past, even if you had wanted to do it.  Example  I couldn't have gotten the concert ticket of Queen but I really wanted to go. Should have + p.p . 1.Should have + past participle can mean something that would have been a good idea, but that you didn't do it. It's like giving advice about the past when you say it to someone else, or regretting what you did or didn't do when you're talking about yourself. Example   I should have gone to his birthday party. I regret that. 2.Shouldn't have + past participle means that something was

Rami Malek as Freddy Mercury

 Rami Malek is the American actor who is known for "Night at the museum", "Battleship" and so on.  In this year, he acted Freddy Mercury on the movie "Bohemian Rhapsody" and it is a big hit now. 8th November, Rami visited Japan for advertisement and had a interview. he said he had made a lot of effort to act Freddy perfectly. It took about 1 year because Freddy had an unique way to perform and fancy costumes.   He described that Freddy's movements were really natural even in his private life. Therefore, he didn't try to imitate Freddy but he tried to become Freddy. That's why he didn't hire a choreographer and then he let himself move spontaneously with emotion. Actually, he studied and watched many information about him. For example, radios, interviews, concerts and even the home video which was taken by Japanese fans.

Things what I learned today

  What is the difference between relative clauses and noun clauses? Relative Clauses  Relative clauses describe a noun and also work as an adjective.   Here is an example.   ''The guy who is standing over there , is my brother.''   The clause in bold describe the noun the guy. Noun Clauses  Noun clauses  function as a noun. This means it is the subject or object in a sentence.   Here is an example.   ''I didn't realize what she was saying .  The clause in bold is the object of the verb realize.

The Loyal Dogs in the world

 According to the article, the loyal dog waited her owner on the road for 80 days. China's Pear website said the dog have been seen in the road everyday sinse its owner died on 21 August.   Everyone worried about this dog. Drivers tried to feed food for dog but he went away. There were a deep relationship between the owner and the dog. Everyone said this kind of relationships were so true.  The video was taken on 10 November and it was shared on Chinese SNS. Users have been commenting on the "loyalty" of the dog.  But this is not the first devoted dog on China's social media. Earlier this year, Pear Video users fell hard for an elderly dog who would wait patiently outside a train station for his owner to come home from work.   Japan also had a dog like those. The dog named Hachiko became famous in the 1920s for meeting his owner every day at a railway station. He continued to make the journey nine years after his owner's death.