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During the New Year holidays, I spent a lot of time with my family, and it became a very special memory for me. At the end of the year, we went to the Yoshimoto Theater in Makuhari. It was my first time visiting that theater with my family. The comedy show was extremely funny, and we laughed from the beginning to the end. I felt very happy because it had been a long time since we enjoyed something together like that. At night, we watched the Kouhaku Uta Gassen on TV. There were many singers I didn’t know, but it was still interesting to see different performances. I enjoyed watching the show with my family while relaxing at home. On January 1st, we ate traditional New Year’s food called osechi. Each dish has a special meaning, and eating it made me feel the start of a new year. After that, we went to our first shrine visit of the year. The shrine was crowded, but the atmosphere was peaceful. I prayed for a healthy and happy year. On January 2nd, we visited my grandfather’s house. We ate osechi again, and it was very delicious. I was happy to spend time with my relatives. Later, we made an apple pie together. It smelled wonderful while baking, and when it was ready, everyone enjoyed eating it. Sharing homemade food made the day feel even warmer. Overall, my New Year holidays were full of laughter, good food, and family time. I hope I can make many more happy memories this year.
Jan 4, 2026 2:30 PM
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Hi everyone, I’m returning to teaching here after some time away and I’m excited to be back. I won’t say too much about myself as I’m looking forward to getting to know people through lessons and conversations instead. I’ll also be posting regular short stories here, focusing on interesting topics to help you improve your English skills, with some comprehension questions for you to answer at the end. To get things started, here’s a short reading activity for you: A Small Change Last month, Mark decided to change his daily routine. He used to wake up late, skip breakfast, and start work feeling tired. By the afternoon, he often felt stressed and unfocused. This left him unable to be productive in the evenings when he had free time. One day, he read an article online which highlighted the benefits of a morning routine. The very next morning, he woke up one hour earlier than usual. He made a simple breakfast, went for a short walk, and avoided checking his phone. At first, it felt difficult. He was not used to waking up early, and he felt sleepy during his walk. However, after a few days, something changed. He started to feel more energetic and calm. Now, Mark enjoys his mornings and has more energy to dedicate to his evenings once he arrives home from work. He says that this small change has made a big difference in his life. Do you struggle with fatigue? Would you benefit from a practical morning routine, or do you already have one you’d like to share? Questions 1. What was Mark’s routine like before he made a change? 2. What did Mark do differently in the morning? 3. How did Mark feel at the beginning of his new routine? 4. What changed after a few days? 5. How has the new routine affected Mark’s evenings? If you enjoyed this, I’d be happy to share more like this — and of course, feel free to reach out if you’d like to practice together 🙂
Apr 14, 2026 2:23 PM
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