See the national flag, and you will know the World!
~Let's study about the "national flags" of the world!~
-------------------------------------------------------------------
□Date: 3/20(Sat)
□Time: 14:00-16:00 □Place: Nagayato Syakai-Kyouiku Kaikan
Map: http://www.city.shibuya.tokyo.jp/est/shakyo/sk3_nagayado.html
□Fee: Free
※Please note:
Intana staff will support you in the class in English or Japanese!
Please don't worry too much about your language.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
"National flags".
A lot of people live together in a country,
though a national flag is a unique symbol to represent your country.
For example, a crescent moon represents "Islam",
red represents "communism"....
Design of each national flag represents a lot about its history, wishes,
sense and stories of one's predecessors.
Imagine, if a foreign people knows so deep about "the rising-sun flag" of Japan which represents the Japanese sense of nature and ideas.
Isn't that nice?
Prof. Hikiji, who had been worked as an International Journalist, says,
"Learning about a national flag, is not only interesting, but also it can be a great conversation topic with others. True-International way of thinking is not only about language but to have an attitude to understand others."
Through his experiences to see many different countries,
he believes a national flag can be:
"a very first step for International understandings", and "a symbol of Peace".
How about joining "mind-of World Trip" through thinking about the design of national flags?
<Time Schedule>
13:30 Start accepting
14:00 Class Starts
*A lecture of "a national flag" and "nation states"
*Trivial knowledges about national flags
*Group work quiz
*Q&A
<HOW TO JOIN US>
Email us before 3/17(Wed)!!!
→intana_class@googlegroups.com
with the following information:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name :
Age :
Your hometown :
Your Level of Japanese :
(Cannot understand at all/ Can hear but hard to speak out....etc.)
How did you know "Shibuya University"? :
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
※We handle inquiries on a first-come and first served basis.
Please let us know earlier if you want to join!
We are sorry when it reaches a limit.