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日吉ケ丘高校生徒対象イベント ハロコミ企画「FRIDAY THE 13TH」
地震や豪雨の影響で日程が1週間ずれ込んでしまいましたが、7月20日(金)終業式の午後、ハロコミ企画「FRIDAY THE 13TH」が行われました。ハロコミ委員イベント班の生徒たちが4つのチームに分かれて「13日の金曜日」に関するクイズやゲームなどプレゼンテーションを行いました。特に、最後のチームのゲームは、英語村や4号館の様々なところに18個のミッションが隠してあり、それを探し当ててミッションに答えるというものでした。ブレイクタイムには、猛暑に打ち勝つために、アイスクリームを食べてリフレッシュしました。今学期最後のイベントとして多くの生徒が集まり盛大に終えることができました。1学期は、終業式を終えて、一つの区切りを迎えましたが、2学期以降も楽しい企画を考えて、更に魅力ある英語村にしていく予定です。
Due to the effects of the recent earthquake and heavy rains, the HELLO Committee’s “Friday the 13th” event took place one week later than planned on Friday, July 20th, after the closing ceremonies of the 1st term. The students of the HELLO Committee Events group worked long and hard to plan various presentations and games for the day. There was a presentation which talked about the origins of Friday the 13th, along with a quiz about superstitions around the world, a scary version of Broken Telephone and a final Treasure Hunt around HELLO Village and the 4th building of the school. During break time, the students were treated to ice cream with all of their favorite toppings. A big thank you to the many students who came out to enjoy the final event of the first term. We are planning more fun events for the next semester, so we hope to see you all again after the break! Have a wonderful summer vacation everybody! 第1回 パーラメンタリーディベート講習会
去る7月16日(海の日)、京都府下の公立高校から高校生・英語科教員が英語村に集合し、パーラメンタリーディベート講習会が開かれました。講師及びジャッジとして大阪府立大学の中川先生をはじめ一般社団法人パーラメンタリーディベート人材育成協会(PDA)からご出席いただき、ご指導をいただきました。
まず、開会セレモニーの後、パーラメンタリーディベートのルール説明があり、続いて本校3年生男子チームと嵯峨野高校チームによるモデルディベートが行われました。その後、参加した高校生が肯定側と否定側のチームに分かれて、2試合行いました。最初の論題は「高校生はアルバイトをすべきである。」という身近なテーマでした。2つめの論題は「日本は難民をもっと受け入れるべきだ。」という社会問題に取り組みました。生徒たちは、限られた時間の中で一生懸命に取り組んでいました。自分の意見が英語で話せず悔しい思いをしたり、チームメイトと協力しながら論拠を固めていました。今回日吉ケ丘高校からは、3チーム参加し、6回戦いましたが5勝と圧倒的な勝率を挙げました。今日参加した生徒たちがパーラメンタリーディベートに取り組み、更に成長してくれることを願っています 一般市民向けアクティビティ「Summer Around the World」大盛況!On Saturday, June 30th, the second public event of the school year took place in HELLO Village. Beginning with a small introduction by Kris, the “Summer Around the World” event saw the ALTs look into how summer is spent and celebrated by people all over the world. The audience learned about the weather in the U.K, the custom of going to cottages and getting summer jobs, got a lesson in dancehall in Jamaica and summer traditions of indigenous peoples in Canada. The participants were also treated to an ice cream break, before the event finished with the groups planning their own original summer event and presenting it to everybody to hear. This event saw a record number of participants, with many new faces along with many of our regular participants. Thank you all for your participation! We hope that everybody enjoyed the event as much as we did, and look forward to seeing you all again! The next event is scheduled for Saturday, September 29th. More details to come on our school website. 「HELLO Village Week1」第5日目Today is the final day of HELLO Village Week, and to finish the event a lunch time Pub Quiz was held. All of the seats were filled with students wanting to participate, with some students standing because they had nowhere to sit. The students all had a great time and laughed a lot throughout the quiz. Many students and teachers visited HELLO Village throughout the week, and it is our hope that this will encourage everyone to come out more often. We hope you all enjoyed the week. HELLO Village Week 2 will take place in the fall. We look forward to seeing everybody take part again. 「HELLO Village Week1」第4日目On the 4th day of HELLO Village Week, we had our “World Debate Presentation” performed by 3 third-year students who took part in the Parliamentary Debate World Competition in the previous school year. The students shared their thoughts and memories from their wonderful experience through their words, photographs and some video footage from the event. They talked about how much they saw themselves grow through competing and spending a week with people from various other countries, winning their final match against the team from Mongolia. The students who came to watch the presentation also learned how to debate and along with the ALTs, participated in a mini-practice debate. Although it was the first time for many of the students, everybody did a fantastic job and felt motivated to do even better next time. Thank you to all for coming out, and especially to the three students for such an amazing event. |
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