2023年1月27日金曜日

Sunday's Examination Of Eiken(SOL #15)

  This week is almost over. Now, in this issue of SOL, I would like to write about the English test I took last Sunday.
 The Eiken was held at the Niigata University of Management last Sunday, and frankly speaking, I was extremely nervous. Even though I usually get close to 80% correct answers in past practice tests, I was taken in by the unique atmosphere created by the real test environment.
 
Then, when the exam began, the first 25 vocabulary choice questions presented many more difficult words than I had imagined. I also looked through the long-answer questions, but the difficulty level of the subject matter was so high that I found it difficult to understand the content of many of the questions even though I read them carefully sentence by sentence, and I answered them with little understanding. And then there is listening, which is the devil's gate. Although there were a few questions in which I was able to clearly capture the intention, I answered most of them in a hazy manner.

 As a result, my score was

Reading: 31/41

Listening: 19/29

Writing: It would be too complicated to grade myself, so I will omit it this time.

 I don't know if I can pass the first exam with this score, but I will do my best since there should also be a second exam.


2023年1月25日水曜日

How To Make Origami(UP2)

 Have you made anything with origami "recently"? I am going to write about my occasional hobbies. Before that, what are your recent hobbies? For example, is it surfing the Internet or playing smartphone games? In addition to the remarkable development of information technology in recent years, many things can now be completed on a computer or smartphone. In this context, I am most interested in origami. I have been doing this hobby for quite a long time, and looking back as I write this, there are many things about origami that I have never felt before.
 It was in junior high school that I first realized the power and properties of origami. I was living a smartphone-centered life until I realized those kinds of attractions. One day, I was studying for a high school entrance exam and felt tired. Then, for the first time in a long time, I tried to refresh myself by innocently making my best folds with origami. It was just a refreshing change of pace. But then I became obsessed with the charm of origami! What is the charm? I will introduce it later!

Arrangement
 All you need is a sheet of origami paper.

How to make

  1. Fold the origami paper into a triangle twice and make a crease. After making folds, open the origami paper.

  2. Fold the triangle toward the center line. Fold the left tip of the triangle toward the fold attached to the center.


  3. Open the folded paper and crush it with a new fold so that the folds overlap.


  4. When you have finished folding twice, open it once.


  5. Fold the small triangle at the very end inward.

  6. Do the same process as 3 again.
  7. Finally, make 4 participles and you are done! This is camellia!!!

 When making the crease, fold it neatly into a triangle. Otherwise, it will not look good when completed. To do this well when making this origami, do this at step 1. Another trick is to try folding the tip just a little bit to get it in if it does not fit well when folding it in again in step 6.

 What I have just described is just one example of how to fold origami. What I am trying to say in this text is that the power of origami is much greater than you may think. It was mentioned on the Hoikushi Know-How website that origami can generally cultivate five powers.

  • to develop finger dexterity
  • to develop concentration and perseverance
  • cultivate imagination
  • to develop the ability to follow procedures
  • develop the ability to accomplish tasks
    These are just a few examples.

 Many people may think that origami is more for young children. However, some of the above items should also apply to those who think that they may not be good at this field. As mentioned at the beginning of this article, people these days seem to be living comfortably with the benefits of IT on a daily basis. While there have been great advances, many people may have lost their ability to concentrate and persevere. Many people these days cannot concentrate and study even for one hour, which is said to be the limit of human concentration. To overcome this, there are short-term intensive learning methods such as studying for 25 minutes and taking a 5-minute break. Actually, I was the same way, but I believe that by improving concentration through origami and breaking away from short-term intensive learning methods, we can concentrate for longer periods of time and form a mind that does not give up easily.
 Rather than shying away from origami because it is something for small children to play with, I believe that there are things that can be regained by trying folding again.

折り紙は知育効果が抜群!保育園ですぐ使える折り方をご紹介!
https://hoikushi.work-connection.com/knowledge/product/origami/#2_5 

2023年1月15日日曜日

Only A Few Days!!!!!(SOL #14)

 Hello, I just started this week.

 This week I am going to talk about Eiken. In the meantime, there's less than a week left until the Eiken! I am surprised even now as I write this. When I think about what I can do with only one week left, it is only past examinations. I'm very nervous, so I'm going to do lots of practice so that I can do my best in the real test and gain confidence!

 It seems like it was a long time, but it felt like it happened so fast, and I will do my best so that I will not have any regrets until the very end!

 Thank you for reading!!!!!
 Aizawa Yu.



2023年1月11日水曜日

Seeing Movie(SOL #13)

 Good evening. This week has been ended soon.

 The other day after my lecture I saw the movie "Kamen Rider Geets x Revise MOVIE Battle Royale". As a fan of Kamen Rider for more than 10 years, I found it very interesting and satisfying.

 This movie has a very irregular form. To put it briefly, it is a story where the characters from the former film fight together after the conclusion of the latter film is shown. The ending of the revisited work from the TV series was also very moving, and the crossover part was also very interesting to watch.

 This SOL was the most difficult to write about. Perhaps some of you reading this are the kind of "otaku" who are passionate about something! I'm sure I'd be called a nerd by those around me as well, but I consider it very nice to like one thing or another! What do you think about "otaku"?

 Thank yor for reading!!
 Aizawa Yu

2023年1月6日金曜日

Hatsumoude(SOL #12)

  Good evening. This week has been ended soon.

 
In this time, I will talk about my first shrine visit of New Year. 
 This year I went to Yahiko Shrine for the first time for Hatsumode. I visited the shrine on January 3, two days after New Year's Day. I thought there would be fewer people there than on New Year's Day, but I was surprised to see so many visitors on that day.

 When I passed through the torii gate of Yahiko Shrine, I felt very solemn. When it was my turn to pray, I was not sure which one to choose because I wanted to ask for many things this year. Among them, I prayed for many students at the cram school where I work part-time to pass the entrance examinations safely. In addition, I also prayed for my own success in passing the Eiken Pre-1 test.

 After visiting the shrine, I was visiting with a friend who had returned to his hometown, and we drew a fortune just once to see if we would both have good luck this year. The result was... Daikichi!

 How was your fortune this year?

 Sincerely,
 Aizawa Yu.

My Favorite Ramen And Last SOL(SOL #16)

 This week is almost over.   I n this issue of SOL, I would like to talk about a ramen restaurant that I visited with a friend the day befor...