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BO (2)次は,かえで町で開催されるイベントのお知らせです。 Kaede Summer Festival We will have Kaede Summer Festival in Kaede Park in August. There will be more than 60 shops, and you can enjoy many events on stage. In the evening, you will see beautiful fireworks. Come and enjoy the summer! Schedule <Day 1> Saturday, August 10 From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 10:00 Yosakoi Dance 1:30 Music Performance by 6:00 Mr. William Teller Bon-Odori 7:00 Fireworks Show Information about Events Mr. William Teller will join our festival. He is a famous singer around the world. When he was younger, he lived in Kaede Town for one year. He decided to come back for Kaede Summer Festival this year. Come and enjoy his great music! <Day 2> Sunday, August 11 From 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 000.00 00002 11:00 Dance Performance by children 3:00 Yosakoi Dance 6:00 Bon-Odori 7:00 Fireworks Show Kaede Yosakoi dance team will show their performance. They won a Yosakoi contest in Hokkaido last year. Their performance will be exciting. They have made their dance easy for the people of Kaede Town. You can dance with them! On the second day, children of the dance club at Kaede Elementary School will perform their dance. They practiced dancing hard for this festival. Enjoy their cool dance! will sď You can see the fireworks show from anywhere in the park. * Children under 13 years old can't enjoy the festival after 6 p.m. without a parent. (E) schedule anywhere どこでも W in evil won bis vti alueji ni rood asw.exp VT to adband pig box by var Joods moilimbi amox fox ral0Y+ rady (nam you of ved Imobre VIO 2008 in noble nibit won a toy tili da ni vil o bha alging so I -7-
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8 次の政治(politics) に関するアキ(Aki)のスピーチと,それについて, タカシ (Takashi)のグループが話し合った Kaede 内容を読んで、あとの(1)~(7)の問いに答えなさい。 Hello, everyone. I'm Aki. Last week, our social studies teacher, Mr. Tanaka, said to our class, "Today, we are going to talk about one problem. I hear many junior high school students are not interested in politics. TV programs show important political news in Japan every day, Why not?" Tomoe, one of my classmates, said, "Politics is for adults. Junior high school students are not adults, so I don't think we need to think about political news yet." I agreed and said, "We are busy with studying and club activities. but students don't watch these programs. [ア]" J637 But Yuya, another classmate, didn't agree with us. He said, "I understand your ideas, but we will be busy when we get older, too. If we say we are busy now, we will never learn about politics. We have to make time to learn about it." Mr. Tanaka agreed with him and said, "You will have the right to vote in four years. Let's start to learn about politics from today." He also said, "I will give you homework. Talk with your parents about politics. It will be a good chance for you.イ]'' That evening, I asked my parents, "Are you interested in politics? Do you learn about it often?" My father said, "Yes. Your mother and I are interested in politics and sometimes talk about it. We watch the TV news and read the newspaper every day. Also, we went to vote last month." I was surprised and said, "I didn't know you were interested in politics and went to vote. Why didn't you talk with me about it?" My mother said, "You are still a junior high school student, and we thought talking about politics was difficult for you. But now you want to study about politics, right? We can talk about it if you want." I was glad and said, "Yes, let's talk now! []" 1707 After talking a lot with my parents, I realized that politics is not only for adults, but also for everyone. Now I often talk with my parents about politics. I think junior high school students should be interested in it and have their own ideas. I will continue to watch the TV news and read the newspaper. I will talk about politics with my parents and teachers, too. I will have the right to vote in the near future, but I can't vote without learning about politics in my country. I hope many students will use their right to vote with their own ( A ) when they become 18 years old. [I] Chris: Takashi: After listening to Aki's speech, I want to learn more about politics. Me, too. Do you often talk with your parents about politics? Chika: No. Last week, I talked with my parents about it for the first time. Chris: I see. In my country, children talk with their parents about politics a lot. Takashi: Really? You mean that children in your country ( B ) than children in Japan, Chris: Chika: right? I think so. They share their opinions about their own country with their parents. That's amazing! 9 - Chika Do Wel

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