New York Times(9月10日)記事
Remembering Those Lost 18 Years Ago on 9/11
The families of those killed in the terror attacks gathered
at the Sept. 11 memorial in an annual ritual of mourning.
(儀式)
She Fled the 68th Floor.
She’s Finally Dealing With 9/11 Trauma.
She had a foreclosure and two drunken-driving convictions
before she was diagnosed with PTSD.
(逃げる)(差し押さえ)(有罪判決)
今日のセンテンス2(基礎英語3、おもてなし英語他より)
I wonder how we can build a city like this.
one of every ten Japanese people
5分間英語:小話(キャッシュレス)
"Yesterday actions"
I went to the Toyokan.
Manzai Kyomaru was a little strange.
Hideyama Niiyama was also dead.
I am inspired by the Chinese.
I will write a blog for my own study every day in English.
I think that there are many uncorrected sentences and mistakes.
Please forgive me.
I think that there is an unknown point in the description
because of my lack of knowledge.
For details, please check the source article, program and image.
Source: The New York Times
Image citation from the New York Times article
Remembering Those Lost 18 Years Ago on 9/11
The families of those killed in the terror attacks gathered
at the Sept. 11 memorial in an annual ritual of mourning.
(儀式)
She Fled the 68th Floor.
She’s Finally Dealing With 9/11 Trauma.
She had a foreclosure and two drunken-driving convictions
before she was diagnosed with PTSD.
(逃げる)(差し押さえ)(有罪判決)
今日のセンテンス2(基礎英語3、おもてなし英語他より)
I wonder how we can build a city like this.
one of every ten Japanese people
5分間英語:小話(キャッシュレス)
"Yesterday actions"
I went to the Toyokan.
Manzai Kyomaru was a little strange.
Hideyama Niiyama was also dead.
I am inspired by the Chinese.
I will write a blog for my own study every day in English.
I think that there are many uncorrected sentences and mistakes.
Please forgive me.
I think that there is an unknown point in the description
because of my lack of knowledge.
For details, please check the source article, program and image.
Source: The New York Times
Image citation from the New York Times article
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