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Let us give thanks for this delicious food.
Farmers are expecting a good harvest this year.
Who’s hungry for some turkey?
An American thanksgiving dinner features turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy over everything.
The Sakura Times
Making our own town better.
How can we students help this town become better.
Jenny, Haruna, Kenta and I have decided to take part in the SDGs contest.
We’ve chosen goal 11, sustainable cities and communities.
We want Japanese and foreign residents to live together happily.
The question is how. We think there aren’t enough chances for Japanese and foreign residents to get together.
We’re planning to hold a basketball mini tournament for Japanese and foreign residents.
They can make new friends if they play basketball together.
We, members of basketball team will be referees.
I’d like other students find something they can do to make our town better.
They can make new friends if they play basketball together.
They can do it if they don’t give up.
They can be a better team if they practice harder.
They can improve their English if they listen to Kiso Eigo Level 2 every day.
The question is how.
The question is who’s going to tell Lisa about that.
The question is how to get there.
That’s out of the question.