2009年12月24日木曜日

12th week -Tourism-

Title: Tourism

Author: Paul A. Davies

Publisher (level): Oxford Bookworms Factfiles (2)

Summary:

Tourists travel to places away from home and stay there for a short time to do business, to visit friends or family, and to have a holiday. These kinds of travel are part of tourism. Tourism is very important business for many countries, and it is getting bigger.

Tourism probably began in Roman times. Rich Romans visited friends and family who were working in another part of Roman Empire. Romans built roads, and travellers stayed in small hotels. In the nineteenth century, travelling by sea became faster and safer because the first steamships were built. During twentieth century, travel continued to become cheaper and easier. In1949, the first company which sold the package holiday was started. With the package holiday, the company puts everything: plane ticket, hotel room, food, and so on. The modern tourism began.

Tourism includes these businesses: for example, hotels, sports, and entertainment. These days, there are many kinds of travel. Back-packing and eco-tourism are ones of them. But tourism has disadvantages. Someone says tourism is bad for the environment because visitors bring rubbish and cars, boats, and planes bring pollution.

Tourism changes from year to year because people want to see and do different things. In 2001, a rich American man had the first holiday in space. Some companies plan to sell holidays in space. There is a company planning to build a hotel on the moon. What will be the tourism in the future?

Evaluation: 3 stars

I’m taking advantages of tourism when I go back home in long vacation. The train takes me home safely in 2 hours. Without it, I would have to walk long and dangerous way to go back home. Reading this book, I learned what the tourism is. What surprised me is that tourism began about 2000 years ago.

2009年12月20日日曜日

11th week -The Lottery Winner-

Title: The Lottery Winner

Author: Rosemary Border

Publisher (level): Oxford University Press (1)

Summary:

One Saturday afternoon, Emma Carter walked on the street. It was quiet town and there were no body in the street. Suddenly, somebody ran up behind her, hit her on the head, and snatched her bag. Then he ran away with Emma’s bag. She was taken to hospital. Later, a policeman came to the hospital and Emma told him about the bag-snatcher. In her bag, there were some money and a lottery ticket. She always has the same numbers. All those numbers are important to her.

Jason Williams lived with his father and mother. Sometimes he stole things from old people. He was angry because there were only a little money and a lottery ticket in the old woman’s bag. On Sunday, he checked the winning lottery numbers. They were same to the ticket in the bag. He was very happy to be a lottery winner. Sunshine Lotteries, which was the lottery company, had a party for him. But two policemen came in and they arrested Jason. The old woman was Emma Carter.

The next day he was at the police station. He denied that he stole the lottery ticket. Later, a woman came in. She was his wife and wanted half of money from Sunshine Lotteries. She left him a few years before because he did her bad things. On Thursday Jason thought that doing good thing would be an advantage in the court and decided to give some of money to “Help the Children”, which was the organization sent doctors and nurses to poor countries.

They went to law against that who was the winner: Emma Carter, Jason Williams, and Jason’s wife. Lawyers for each of them and even for Sunshine Lotteries and for “Help the Children” were involved in this case. One day, Sally, the Jason’s lawyer, went home and talked with her husband. He asked her the question who would win. She said, “The lawyers would. Because there are a lot of us and lawyers are expensive. So a lot of money is going to be our money.” She began to think how to use the money.

Evaluation: 5 stars

I know the world of the lawyers only after I read this book. They don’t think of clients. In this case, whoever wins, a lot of money from a lottery company will be paid the lawyers because lawyers are expensive and there were a lot of them.

I thought Jason would win because there was no prove that the ticket was Emma’s. I caught in a trap. I enjoyed the funny story.

2009年12月13日日曜日

10th week -Washington D.C.-

Title: Washington D.C.

Author: John Escott

Publisher (level): Oxford Bookworms Factfiles (1.8)

Summary:

Washington D.C. is the capital city of the United States of America. In 1789, George Washington became President, and two years later new city with his name began to grow. George Washington named this city the District of Columbia after the Italian, Christopher Columbus, who was the first European to visit America.

Washington D.C. has lots of things to see. The Washington Monument is a monument to America’s first President. The Lincoln Memorial, where Martin Luther King came to make a famous speech. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial was built to remember the great President, Roosevelt, during the world depression and the World War II. And so on.

Of course there are places for entertainment and shopping in Washington D.C. We can enjoy music, sports and so on. There are many shops at Union Station, which was the biggest train station in the world. We can buy everything there. Other shops, which aren’t at this station, are convenient too. Why don’t you visit this city?

Evaluation: 4 stars

In Japan when it comes to think about America, the topic is always about New York and Los Angeles but not about Washington D.C., the capital of America. So I didn’t know about it. When I trip to America, I’d like to visit to Washington D.C. to learn the history of America, and New York to enjoy shopping and some entertainment.

2009年12月6日日曜日

9th week -The Mystery of Allegra-

Title: The Mystery of Allegra

Author: Peter Foreman

Publisher (level): Oxford University Press (2.6)

Summary:

One night in April twelve years ago a man met Allegra. He was sixteen years old and she was only five. Allegra means “happy” in Italian. When his family were driving a dark road in heavy rain, they found a villa. They decided to stay there.

The old woman’s name was Margaret and her daughter’s was Chiara. Chiara had a daughter whose name was Allegra. When he went to bed, a girl entered his room and woke him up. Her name was Allegra and she asked him to take her to her mother. He wondered because her mother is at this villa.

Next morning he talked with Chiara about that night. She called Allegra and she came. But she was different from the first Allegra, he met that night. This night he met the first Allegra again and she asked same thing. He asked some questions to her. Then he knew where her mother is, at Bagno a Ripoli, near Florence. On April 21st the second Allegra died for terrible fever. She was five years and three months old.

When he was eighteen, he went to university. In spring he went Italy and stayed in Florence with an Italian family. They had a daughter called Allegra. She was born on January 21st and five years old. He remembered the second Allegra and went to Bagno a Ripoli. Then he knew that the first Allegra was ghost and her mother was died long years before and that her father took her from her mother. The ghost was looking for her dead mother.

At that night the third Allegra suffered from fever. The date was April 20th. She was going to die on the next day. He met the first Allegra and hurried to her mother’s tombstone at Bagno a Ripoli. When arrived there, she cried happily and disappeared. Next morning the third Allegra got to be better. He saved the ghost, who is the first Allegra, and the third.

Evaluation: 5 stars

Perhaps this story is sorted mystery. But I could read it without so much fear. To say the truth, I hated the mystery because authors who write this kind of story think simply that the more fearful story is better. However this story excited me.

I recommend it for beginners because its story is not so complex that we can understand it without deep thinking.

2009年11月29日日曜日

8th week -Martin Luther King-

Title: Martin Luther King

Author: Alan C. McLean

Publisher (level): Oxford Bookworms Factfiles (3.2)

Summary:

Martin Luther King was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. When Martin started school, he couldn’t find his friend. After school, he knew that his friend went to school for whites, and that he couldn’t play with his friend anymore, because he was black and his friend was white.

This segregation is based on slavery in sixteenth century. Men and women were taken from their homes in Africa and brought to the North and South America to work on farms. Many slaves fought against the slave-owners. Britain made buying and selling slaves against the law in 1807 and a year later America did the same. But slave owners in the South of the United States of America refused to free their slaves.

Martin thought non-violent protest is the best way to fight to segregation because he heard of a talk about Mohandas Gandhi, the Indian leader, who thought that love was more powerful than hate. He followed this thought whenever he took any action. When more than 200,000 people marched on Washington D.C. to ask for equal rights for black Americans, he stood in front of the statue of Abraham Lincoln and made the most famous speech of his life.

A few years later he was shot and died. He was thirty-nine years old. The last words of his most famous speech were written on the stone above his grave.

Evaluation: 5 stars

This is only after reading this book that I know why Martin Luther King referred Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, and Louisiana in his speech. There were terrible segregations for black people. I could gain my knowledge about racism and how to overcome it by reading this book.

In order to prevent from making more tragedy of segregations, this book should be more familiar to people all over the world.

2009年11月23日月曜日

7th week -The Birds-

Title: The Birds

Author: Daphne du Maurier

Publisher (level): Penguin Readers (2)

Summary:

Nat lived near the sea with his family. He liked working out on the farm down near the beach quietly with only the sea and wind to listen to. He watched the birds. In spring the birds moved away from the beach, but in autumn they came back. But suddenly the weather was colder. The birds were more excited than usual. There was something wrong with them.

At night Nat heard the noise of the angry from the window. He opened it and something flew past him. It was bird. Later, there was a sound at the window again. He opened the window and there was not one bird but five or six of them. Then he heard scream from his children’s bedroom. Hundreds of birds got into there. They started to attack and wanted to kill.

Next morning the radio said that there was something wrong with millions of the birds and that they must shut the windows and the door and stay home. Nat worked all morning, putting up wood over the windows and doors of the house. He recommended owner of the farm near his house to do so but he denied and said, “I have more important things to do.”

Next day there were hundreds of dead birds at Nat’s garden. Nat went to the owner’s house to get some foods but the owner was dead and there were lots of dead birds in the house. He took some foods and wood for fire. He must still be afraid from thousands of birds.

Evaluation: 2 stars

I want to know the conclusion of this book. But it was not written. Whether he succeeded to escape from the angry birds or killed by them? Otherwise did the author want to tell us that not to prepare cause big problems? I can’t be satisfied with this book.

By the way, I know the case that the birds kill someone indirectly: for example influenza. But is there the case that the birds kill someone directly?

2009年11月15日日曜日

6th week -Commerce-

Title: Commerce

Author: Paul A Davies

Publisher (level): Oxford Bookworms Factfiles (3.2)

Summary:

Every time we watch television, travel on a bus, or buy something in a shop, we are taking part in the world of commerce. Hundreds of years ago, families worked for themselves. But as people started to live together in towns and cities, they began to do different jobs. People work, earn money and spend money.

The value of world trade is about 4,000 billion dollars a year, and it is growing fast. The European Union began in 1952 when six European countries formed the ECSC. In 1957, the same six countries formed the EEC to made trade much cheaper and easier between these countries. Other parts of the world started to make similar agreements. But there are unfair trade between richer country and poorer country. Richer country controls the businesses of poorer country.

In the 1990s, the stock markets decided that Internet companies were the future of business. New Internet companies were formed everyday and people bought stocks in these companies. But Internet business is the same as other kinds of business: only the best companies are successful and most of the companies go out of business.

The world of business will continue to change quickly. The most successful companies will be the ones who can change with it.

Evaluation: 4 stars

This book is suitable for Japanese students to learn reading, and politics and economics in secondary education. But it isn’t for this reading class because it is already summarized: it has no words to erase. So I picked up what I want to write as the previous review.

I got a lot of knowledge of economics from this book: the history of money, economical problems of poorer countries, importance of fair trade, and so on.