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My favorite song 1

 I'm gonna introduce my favorite song named "Fly me to the moon". I knew this song when I watched Japanese anime, which name is " Neon Genesis EVANGELION ". I especially like the lyric of this song. If you are interested in this song, please try it! This song is covered by many singers, so you can probably find a favorite one.

Club activity 2

 Today, I'm gonna write what I did in my club activity. First, we did some stretches and run around the gym, and then we did very hard training like running a short distance at full speed for about 10~15 times and doing footwork training. These are very tough, but it help us play badminton well. In the end, we did singles and doubles. This is the content of my club.

Very interesting board game

 Today, let me introduce a board game called "Shogi". It is Japanese board game consists of 81 squares and 40 pieces. This game will end when either piece called "King" is taken. The rules of this game are very simple, but it is very profound. Once you remember the rules, you will play this game throughout your life, so why don't you play with me?

Club cativity 1

 Hi!, I'm Akitoshi Kanetaka. I'm gonna talk about my club activity, and that's badminton!! I have been played badminton for six years, and I decided to continue playing badminton in the University. Though it is very hard, I'm very happy, because in this club some player took part in national tournament!! I want to be good at playing badminton as my they do.

The Things a Guy Will Do for a Girl

      Today I listened to a podcast called “The Things a Guy Will Do for a Girl”. They talked about the differences between dating in the United States and dating in Japan. They said that most things are the same, but in the United States girls never call out boys for dating. In addition, couples in the United States don't use the words like "Will you be my girlfriend/boyfriend?" when they start dating. In many ways, people in the United States use direct expression, but in this case, people in Japan use directer words.
 Hi, I'm Akitoshi Kanetaka. Please call me Kane.