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25th Mr. Clark, I finished your class today. I am very sad. I enjoyed your English class. Before I came to your school, I was worried about my English, especially my speaking. I felt shy because I didn t know many English words. Some other students were also shy. But you always said to us, Don t be shy. Just try it. It s OK to mistakes. Then we didn t feel so nervous. Your classes were always interest. We studied a lot of different topics, like music, clothes and the environment. We were always laughing in your class, but we learned a lot of English, too. In Japan, I go to school every day and play soccer after school. On weekends, I play video games with friends. I didn t go to many places. I didn t do anything I wasn t interest in. But in your class, I found that learning new things can be fun. I have made a lot of friends from different countries, too. I want to study English harder when I go back to Japan. New Zealand is a good country. The people are very nice. There are a lot of interesting activities for students. I really enjoyed watching rugby, and I went sailing for the first time. I cooked New Zealand lamb with my host mother. It was great! You told us about the beautiful mountains in New Zealand. ( during / I / go / the mountains / to / my / couldn t ) stay, so I want to go there next time. In the near future, I want to come back to New Zealand for a holiday with my parents. I hope I can visit you when we come here. Thank you very much, Mr. Clark. Your student, Daisuke
Margarete Steiff, a German woman, made the first teddy bear over 100 years ago. Margarete had when she was a child, and she was not able to walk. So, when she became a young woman, she needed to find work she could do while sitting in a wheelchair. She decided to become a. By the time she was twenty-five, Margerete was earning a good living making dresses for rich women. One day Margarete was looking through a fashion magazine and spotted a pattern for a toy elephant made of cloth. She made several elephants and gave them to friends as gifts. Her friends liked their toy elephants and encouraged Margarete to make more cloth toys. She began making little bears, dogs, and donkeys and selling them, in addition to selling dresses. By 1887 Margarete was selling more toys ( ) dresses; in fact she was selling so many toys she had to forty women to help her sew them. The most popular toys were the cloth bears. In the United States, the bears were an instant hit. They were called teddy bears after President Theodore Roosevelt, ( ) nickname was Teddy. The Steiff Company is still in business in Germany. New Steiff teddy bears are quite expensive because they are made by hand. It is the old teddy bears, however the ones that Margarete Steiff and her forty employees made that are really valuable. The Steiff teddy bear, which was made in 1905, is in almost perfect condition. polio seamstresshire she ( ) not walk Look at that sleeping baby. My hobby is collecting stamps. Seeing is believing. She walked along the river singing songs. To write a letter in English is not easy. I want you to watch television. Tom went to Tokyo Station to meet his father. Give me something to drink.
to than but with which that who whose Margarete Steiff was born in Germany. Margarete Steiff made her first teddy bear when she was twenty-five years old. The Steiff Company is still in business in the U.S.A. In the early days, Margarete Steiff was selling dresses for women. When she was a child Margarete Steiff was quite healthy. LIFESTYLE OF WEALTHY WOMEN IN GERMANY THE RISE AND FALL OF THE STEIFF COMPANY A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE TEDDY BEAR THE LIFE OF THE PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT