Saturday, August 20, 2016

the impressions of my new Interational school Iss

My early impressions of Iss  compared to Stanbridge. I think Iss is very small; there are only 38 kids.
The teachers  were wonderful and  awesome  because they gave us a lot of helpful information.
The classes sound great  and I'm looking forward to doing the Japanese Language and culture class because it sounds  most interesting. It is different from the classes I took before.
I'm excited to start Iss on Monday.


14 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your adventure, Muriel! I will love following your blog! Good luck on Monday!
    Maureen

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  2. Thanks for keeping in touch with me while I am in Japan I saw your wonderful comments

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  3. I hope everyone will enjoy the start of school

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  4. Hi Alix where did you post your new comment

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  5. Wow, sound really exciting Muriel. Keep up the good work. I look forward to future blog posts. Have fun, James

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  6. Muriel, it is wonderful to see pictures of you in front of your new school on your amazing Japan adventure. Thank you for leaving me a letter at school about your summer camp. I am happy you had a great time. =) I am getting ready to go back to school tomorrow as well. We have a week to get ready with all the other teachers before students arrive; I am excited to be back in school community. Have a lovely first day of school and say hello to your sister, Mom, and Dad for me. Sayanara for now! (is that how they say good bye in Japan?)

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    1. Hi Malia my first day of school got cancalled because of a typoon they thought it would be dangerous

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    2. Whoa... a typhoon sounds pretty wild. Stay safe!

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    3. Well, Muriel, what did you have to do to take protection during the storm? When did school actually start?

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  7. Muriel, I am very happy to see that you have a blog! It is so amazing that we can see your adventure from across the globe! I am excited to see all of the wonderful things you do!

    -Jamie Sturos

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    1. Hi Jamie thanks for posted on my blog


      thanks from Muriel

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  8. Hi Jamie I recevied your wonderful comment
    thanks
    from
    Muriel

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  9. Hello Muriel,
    I know I haven't seen you this year when you are in Japan and I have never read your blog before. I just wanted to say good luck in Japan at your new school. I hope you can teach me how to learn Japanese because you might be very good at it. That's a nice picture you posted up there. Have fun!!!

    Aaron

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