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Happy New Year everyone !!!

2013-12-31 | 講師達からのメッセージ
Happy New Year everyone !!!

Skype de English Online School is wishing you all Student members a Very Happy New Year . Also Hoping you all could learn more effectively with our Native English Tutors .


今年もあと残り数時間。 みなさんどんな1年だったでしょうか?

Skype de English はお正月もレッスンをオープンしている先生もいます。
私は毎年、今年の目標など心に決めては3日坊主の繰り返し (笑)

それでも今年の目標をたてて、少しでも前進していこうと思います。
2014年もよろしくお願いします。


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Happy Holidays!

2013-12-10 | 講師達からのメッセージ
Happy Holidays!

It's the holiday season in the U.S. After the Thanksgiving celebration at the end of November, people here would start getting ready for Christmas.

We put up a Christmas tree (real or fake, big or small) in the living room, and have fun decorating it. We also put Christmas decorations throughout and outside the house. Then comes the shopping part. We browse the stores, looking for the right gift for that special someone.

I love Christmas shopping; and I love Christmas gathering even more! What better time to get together with friends and family than the holiday!


From Alison




あなたはどんなクリスマスを過ごしますか?
11歳になる私の娘はサンタクロースに手紙をかいていました。もちろんプレゼントのリクエストです。


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和食が無形文化遺産に

2013-12-05 | 日記

和食が無形文化遺産に登録されましたね。
最近、若い人たちは洋食を好む傾向にあるようですが、こうして世界に注目されると、和食を見直してみようと思いますね。





Japanese cuisine added to UNESCO intangible heritage list



TOKYO (Kyodo) -- "Washoku" traditional Japanese cuisine was added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list Wednesday, raising the government's hopes of enhancing its global recognition, attracting more foreign tourists and boosting exports of the country's agricultural products.

The Japanese government's proposal was formally approved by the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization at a meeting of its Intergovernmental Committee in Baku, Azerbaijan, Japan's cultural affairs agency said, adding that the panel valued the spiritual tradition of respecting nature associated with washoku.

The move comes as the country faces a low food self-sufficiency rate of around 40 percent on a calorific intake basis as well as the spread of Western eating habits. Washoku became the 22nd Japanese asset to be listed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, which also includes Kabuki, Noh and Bunraku.

"We are truly happy," Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said of the UNESCO recognition in a statement released early Thursday morning. "We would like to continue passing on Japanese food culture to the generations to come ... and would also like to work harder to let people overseas appreciate the benefits of washoku."

The Japanese government is hoping that the registration will help ease safety concerns over the country's food products following the Fukushima nuclear disaster triggered by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

As changes in social and economic structures as well as the globalization of food have raised concern about whether communities can continue to pass down traditional Japanese dietary cultures, the government also hopes the heritage listing will help the younger generation to recognize the value of such cultures.

Kiyotoshi Tamura, an official of the Organization to Promote Japanese Restaurants Abroad, expressed hopes that efforts will be made to advertise Japanese foods, saying, "The recognition of Japanese cuisine will definitely increase. I hope people around the world will familiarize themselves and promote it."

The government made a proposal for UNESCO registration of the country's food culture in 2012, backing a campaign initially launched by the Japanese Culinary Academy, a nonprofit organization made up of chefs in the ancient Japanese capital of Kyoto and other parts of Japan.

In its proposal, "Washoku: Traditional dietary cultures of the Japanese," the government said Japanese food across the country has basic common characteristics but also has "great diversity" based geography and history, leading to the use of various kinds of seafood and agricultural products.

It also said Japanese food has developed as part of daily life, has a strong connection to seasonal events such as the celebration of New Year and is constantly recreated in response to changes in the natural and social environments.

In October, the UNESCO body recommended Japanese food be recognized as intangible cultural heritage, saying it plays a major role in social solidarity.



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