2026年1月25日日曜日

2026/2/7 英語でおしゃべり 守谷市 開催

2026/2/7(土)

英語でおしゃべり 守谷市 開催します!

主催:守谷市国際交流協会 http://www.mifa.info
時間 10:00~12
:00
場所 守谷市国際交流協会研修センター(ログハウス)
(守谷市緑2-1-1)
参加費 無料 (申込なし)

★英語で気軽におしゃべりしましょう。 

問い合わせ先 mifachatsalon2025@gmail.com 


第148回MIFA Chat Salonのご案内

皆さま、こんにちは。
2026年2月のMIFA Chat Salon開催のご案内です。
2月は普段なかなか聞くことができない「詩吟」についてのお話を 

岩井さんにして頂きます。日本古来の詩吟の歴史やその唸り声を

楽しみにお越しください。
そして2月のセッションのトピックは Valentine’s  Day です。

あなたのバレンタインデーの今昔物語を聞かせてください。

 2025年6月よりMIFA CHAT SALONのご案内は都合によりメールでの

配信を中止し、ブログ、FBに掲載しております。

お友達もお誘いあわせの上気軽にどうぞ。

    1. 日時:2026年2月7日(土)10:00-12:00  
※Chatの時間を最大限確保するため、早めに受付にお越しください。 
2回のセッションを実施しテーブルが変わります。受付時、

赤黒2枚の番号札をお受け取り下さい。


    2.場所:International Training Center(The Log House)


    3.Schedule
              1) MC of the Month: Shubam Ghimire San 
                2) Short Speech: “About Shigin” By Iwai San 10:10-10:40
                3) Session
                 ・1st session:      10:40-11:15


  
                  ・Break:            11:15-11:20


                    ・2nd session;     11:20-11:55
                   ・Topic of this month: Bitter/Sweet Memories of Valentine’s Day. 

 
       4) コーディネーターは、設定いたしませんが。皆様平等にチャットで

   きますように、Time Keepをお願いします!English only の環境で

    楽しみましょう。

    政治、宗教等の話題は自粛しましょう。


        5) 3月サロン(3/7)にランチセッション(参加費500円)を

   計画中です。毎回食事をしながら話に花が咲きます。

   2月に準備の都合上、参加予約をとります。ご都合を

   お聞かせください。

 

    4.感染対策-コロナ、インフルエンザは依然脅威です。以下ご協力をお願いします。
  (1) マスクの着用、不着用は個人の判断にお任せいたします。 
  (2) 入室時の手指消毒にご協力ください。
  (3) 症状がある方は参加をお控え下さい。 
    5.その他
  (1) 飲み物は持参または、施設内の自動販売機をご利用下さい。
  (2) MIFA Chat Salon のブログと Facebook の URL は以下の通りです。
是非どちらもご覧ください。     

ブログ: http://mifachatsalon.blogspot.com/     
Facebook  :  英語でおしゃべり守谷市 MIFA chat salon 
Instagram
(NEW!) : https://www.instagram.com/mifachatsalon.2011

            -MIFA語学研修委員会- 

問い合わせ先 mifachatsalon2025@gmail.com

 

2026年1月17日土曜日

2026/1/10 英語でおしゃべり 開催報告

 開催報告

2026年1月のChat Salonは、リーダーを務めている有富さんからの新年のあいさつでスタートしました。新しい一年の始まりにふさわしい、和やかな雰囲気の中での開会となりました。

続いて、インドネシア出身のHas Miraさんによる「Indonesia」をテーマにしたショートスピーチが行われました。インドネシアの文化や暮らしについて、写真を見せながら紹介していただき、参加者にとって新しい発見の多い時間となりました

ショートスピーチの後は、恒例のチャットセッションを実施しました。今月のテーマは「New Year’s Resolution(新年の抱負)」で、「去年の抱負は達成できた?」「できなかった場合、その理由は?」といった問いをきっかけに、各テーブルで英語でのおしゃべりが広がりました。少し振り返りを交えつつ、前向きに今年の目標について話し合う、年始らしいセッションとなりました。

ご参加くださった皆さま、ありがとうございました。
今回、英語のレポートはシュバムさんが担当してくださいました。ぜひご覧ください!

    The first MIFA Chat Salon of the year was held on January 10th, 2026. As always, we started with warm New Year greetings and well-wishes for a happy and healthy year ahead. This year is the year of Hinoe-Uma, which means a combination of strong fire energy (“Hinoe”) and the horse (“Uma”). In Japanese culture, this combination is believed to be especially powerful, symbolizing independence, strength, and passion. It was a great way to begin the year with positive and determined energy.

This month’s short speech was given by Mira-san, who introduced us to her home country, Indonesia. She began with a basic introduction and some impressive facts. Indonesia is located in Southeast Asia, has more than 17,000 islands, and is home to over 270 million people. The capital city is DKI Jakarta. Many people know Indonesia mainly because of Bali, but Mira-san showed us that there is so much more to see and experience in her country. From the volcanoes of Java to the beautiful beaches in Bali, the lush jungles of Sumatra, and the incredible underwater world of Raja Ampat in Papua, Indonesia is truly a land of natural wonders. She also mentioned the Komodo dragons, the world’s largest lizards, which live on Komodo Island.



We also learned about the rich diversity of Indonesia. The country has more than 300 ethnic groups and hundreds of local languages. Each island and region has its own customs, traditions, and even behavior. In Bali, religion is deeply part of daily life. In Java, people value politeness and calmness, while in Eastern Indonesia, people tend to be more expressive, friendly, and open. Despite all these differences, Indonesians live by one powerful motto: “Bhinneka Tunggal Ika,” which means “Unity in Diversity.” That phrase really left a strong impression on everyone listening.


After that, we were taken on a culinary journey through Indonesia. Mira-san introduced many delicious traditional dishes, including Coto Makassar, Nasi Padang, Gudeg, Nasi Goreng, Rawon, and Pempek. I personally have only tried Nasi Goreng before, but after hearing her explanation of all these dishes, I felt hungry and curious to try them all. The food looked colorful and rich in flavor, with ingredients and spices that reflect Indonesia’s diverse culture.



Mira-san also gave us a glimpse of modern life in Indonesia, especially in the capital city Jakarta. Today, technology plays a big role in people’s daily lives. With smartphones, people can order food, call a Grab taxi (which is similar to Uber), and manage many tasks easily and quickly. This shows how Indonesia is developing rapidly and becoming more modern while still holding on to its cultural identity.

Toward the end of her talk, Mira-san spoke about why Indonesia is important globally. The country is rich in natural resources, especially nickel, which is used in making electric vehicle batteries. Indonesia is also one of the world’s top producers of palm oil, coal, and other key materials. As the largest economy in ASEAN and a member of the G20, Indonesia plays a big role in global supply chains, tourism, and cultural influence. She invited all of us to visit her country, enjoy its beautiful nature, and experience the warmth of its people and culture. It was truly an amazing presentation, especially for those of us who only knew about Bali before. I personally learned so many new things about Indonesia.



After the presentation, we had a short Q&A session. One participant asked if Mira-san had heard of “Java Curry,” a popular food brand in Japan. She was surprised because she hadn’t heard of it before. It was a fun and lighthearted moment that made everyone laugh.

Then we moved on to the group chat session. The topic this time was “What is your New Year’s resolution? Could you achieve it last year? If not, why?” Everyone took turns sharing their thoughts. One participant said he joined a gym this year because as we get older, we naturally lose muscle, so building strength becomes more important. Others mentioned wanting to study English more and improve their speaking skills. I shared my own experience of going to the gym regularly last year, which was one of my goals. I’m happy I kept that habit, and I want to continue this year too. Many people agreed that the most important thing is to stay healthy, both physically and mentally. It was a great chance to reflect on our goals and support each other with positive encouragement.

This first MIFA Chat Salon of 2026 was a perfect mix of culture, learning, discussion, and connection. A big thank you to Mira-san for her wonderful presentation, and to everyone who joined the chat session. I’m already looking forward to seeing everyone again next month!