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My Phenomenal Days in Oregon


              I was able to spent a few precious days during the Portland trip thanks to my great friends, teachers and the bus driver, Matt. I could experience precious things and enjoy spending time in Oregon. It was totally amazing and I was touched by many things throughout this trip.

 

              First of all, I was really glad to visit two different schools on this trip. On the first day, we visited Columbia Basin College and talked with students who are learning Japanese as a second language. My partner was fascinated by Japanese, he showed his interest in my presentation topic because it was about Kanji, Japanese language. He asked me some interesting questions and told me why he thinks Kanji is interesting for him. It was really nice talking with him. On the second day, we visited Portland English Language Academy. At this school, the students are learning English as a second language, so it was a little different atmosphere from CBC. I talked with a Saudi Arabian and he had not recognized Kanji as Japanese language at first. I recognize Arabic is a language for Saudi Arabians, so I was surprised a little and I learned Kanji is not widely known in the world. However, I enjoyed teaching him Kanji and he looked like he was having fun, so I was glad. Also, he said to me Kanji is wonderful, and it made me happy. I thought to respect each other’s country or culture is very important and want to learn English and Japanese more from this experience.

 

              Second of all, to visit a Japanese-American Memorial was one of my treasured memories. In Japan, I had not learned about Japanese-Americans deeply. If I had not come to MFWI as an Extension student, I might not have learned about them and been interested in visiting their memorial. When I was reading their poems, I was sad and imagined how difficult it was for Japanese-Americans to live in America at that time. As Ron said to us, I think we must learn history to avoid making same mistakes again. I appreciate my teachers made a good opportunity to visit this memorial.

 

              Finally, I learned the importance of a local business in this trip. On the second day, we ate lunch at Tebo’s Restaurant. The hamburger was delicious and the clerks were very kind and friendly, and I liked the atmosphere. When we were on the bus after lunch, teachers taught us it was because of a local business. Some people think to have connection with local community is important, so the clerks speak to customers in a friendly way, and they enjoy their conversation. I thought it was great. The percentage of a local business is decreasing because of the development, but I think we have to hold this tradition.

 

              In conclusion, I could spend phenomenal days at the Portland trip not only just have fun but also learn and think about precious things. It became a great memory and I will never forget this memory in my life.
 
 
 

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