Yesterday, We went to Indian Hills High School to exchange our culture.
When I arrived that school, I was surprised by its large facilities.
There are 2 gyms, a large weight room and a hall that is much bigger than our hall at my school.
And also there are a lot of trophies for educational championship,sports and music tournament.
While the other Keio students and Indian Hills students enjoyed the talent show, I and two my friends participated in the geography class.
The students who were in the class were 11 and 12th students, so they looks older and grown-up, and they asked about Japanese Culture and location.
They were interested in Japanese high technology and transportation system, and they said they want to try the Japanese style banding machine.
It was very fun and precious time for me to communicate with native speakers, I want to say thank you for the teachers and the students.
In the lunch time, we ate pizza and some cookies in a classroom, and they were delicious.
But I thought that I want to eat the regular lunch that the students eat everyday at cafeteria with the students, because most of food in my cafeteria are Japanese food, and I think it's a nice experience to do that.
This time we tough about Fukuwarai that is played in bi ginning of the year to the students.
I think they enjoyed making and playing Fukuwarai, so maybe we were succeed in the lecture this time.
In the afternoon, we enjoyed bowling with the students.
In first game, I got 104 points and I won the game, so I was so grad.
And during the game we could talk with two girls about our school life at Keio.
After bowling, we went to "Macaroni and Grill" that is a restaurant to have dinner.
I shared a table with 3 Keio students and 4 Indian Hills students, and I communicated with two boys about our hobbies and the dormitory life at Keio.
According to their talk, Indian Hills High students get up at 5:30 -5:45 every morning and the school begins at 7:30 every day.
When I heard it, I was surprised about it, because I usually get up at 7:20.
And they wanted to try our dormitory life where there aren't parents.
It was very precious time to communicate with native speakers who are the same ages as us, so I want to say thank you for the enjoyable day to the students and the teachers of Keio and Indian Hills.
I am so exiting to meet them again in April this year at Keio NY.
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Yes, it will be nice to see the Indian Hills students again in April. I hope we'll have as much fun on that day as we did yesterday. I'm glad your class went well this time. Also, congratulations on your bowling score. Shiori told me about the bet you made with her, so I hope she paid up and you could enjoy your snack.
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