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Recently, I’m looking for Christmas. Last year I celebrated Christmas with my family at my house. We ate chicken and big strawberry cake. In my childhood, I brought presents from Santa Claus. Such as 3DS games, big dog stuff and POKEMON clothes and so on. But recently Santa Claus hasn’t come to my home. I was so sad. In this year’s Christmas, I want to spend with someone special. I want to go to Tokyo illuminations such as Blue Cave SHIBUYA. This is a seasonal winter illumination event in Shibuya. It is 800 to 900 meters of road, stretching from Shibuya's Koen-dori Avenue to the zelkova-lined path in Yoyogi Park. It is so beautifully lit up with blue LED lights, creating a magical and dreamlike atmosphere. I have never seen it, so I want to go there. I have another thing I'd love to do during the winter season. I want to enjoy a winter walk with a hot can of corn soup to warm my hands. I want to take a walk around the Imperial Palace. My friend told me the place is the best to take a walk in winter because it's very safe and beautiful nature so I want to go there. It is my small dream. Please teach me what do you want to do in tis winter.
2025年11月14日 14:23
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Let’s Talk About SUNSCREEN!🧴 Why is it so important in summer? Hi everyone! I'm your English tutor 👩‍🏫 and today we’re learning something useful and healthy –how to talk about sunscreen in English! Whether you're at the beach, hiking, or just walking around, sun protection is a must in summer! But… do you know how to talk about it in English? Let’s go! 💬 🧴Key Vocabulary: ☀️Sunscreen / Sunblock– lotion that protects your skin from the sun 🔢SPF (Sun Protection Factor)– the number that shows how strong the sunscreen is 🔥Sunburn– when your skin gets red and sore from too much sun 👒Shade– a cool area with no direct sunlight 😎UV Rays– invisible rays from the sun that can hurt your skin 💡Common Phrases in English: 🗣️"Don't forget to put on sunscreen!" 🗣️"I always wear SPF 50 in summer." 🗣️"Stay in the shade during peak hours." 🗣️"My skin burns easily, so I reapply sunscreen every 2 hours." ✅Mini Quiz– Comment below! Do you wear sunscreen every day? What SPF do you usually use? What’s your favorite summer activity? 🏖️🏄‍♀️⛺ Let’s learn AND protect our skin this summer! 💬 Want to learn more English like this? Book a trial lesson with me today and let’s make learning fun and natural 🌍✨
2025年8月7日 09:44
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History of Charminar Charminar was built by Sultan Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah in 1591. It is said that this square shaped structure with four pillars and intricate carvings was built in honour of his wife, Bhagmati. However, the actual reason behind building Charminar is still not clear. As per a popular belief, Charminar was built to acknowledge the elimination of the plague which had affected the entire city immensely during that era. It is believed that the Sultan had prayed for the end of this plague with which his people were suffering. Hence, as the plague ended, he built the charminar as a tribute to Allah. The four pillars are also said to be dedicated to the first four caliphs of Islam. It is also said that it was built in the memory of Prophet Muhammed’s son in law who lost his life at the battle of Karbala as its design is in the shape of Shiya Tazias. Some also believe that the location of Charminar is the place where Sultan had seen his then future wife Bahgmati for the first time. As per a French traveller, Jean de Thévenot who travelled in the 17th century, the reason for its construction is entirely different. According to his narration which is in sync with the Persian texts as well, Charminar was built to commemorate the start of the second Islamic millennium. The inscription on the foundation stone is translated as ‘Fill this my city with people as, Thou hast filled the river with fishes, O Lord.’ This also indicates that the monument was built to mark the city’s foundation as well. As per the historian Historian Mohammed Safiullah, Charminar was built as an epicenter of Hyderabad. The construction began in 1589 and was completed in two years with a cost of Rs. 9 lakhs, which was around 2 lakhs huns/gold coins in those times. It is said to weigh around 14000 tonnes with a minimum of 30 feet deep foundation. In 1670, a minaret had fallen down after being struck by lightning. It was then repaired at a cost of around Rs.58000 then.
2025年8月7日 09:03
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