Origami 1/2
Nov 02nd 2008 20:09
Yesterday I had a language-exchange meeting with my language partner Tereza. She has just returned from a trip to Japan, working there as a volunteer worker, and speak Japanese much better now than before. I elaborated on the political background of our prime minister having resigned his job and something appealing I chanced upon recently. For a while Origami was brought into our talk. I tried to show her how to make crane with paper, but I could not do it. It’s ashamed that I forgot it! After coming back home, I found a substantial Web site featuring Origami. The page serves it with video clips as well as in various languages friendly to foreigners, making most of the advantage of Web pages. It outperformed any of Origami textbooks that I have ever met and enlightened me.
She has just returned from a trip to Japan, working there as a volunteer worker, and speaks Japanese much better now than before.
I tried to show her how to make a crane with paper, but I could not do it.
I was ashamed that I forgot how to do it!
After coming back home, I found a substantial web site featuring Origami.
The page shows it with video clips as well as in various languages friendly to foreigners, making the most of the advantages web pages can provide.
It outperformed any of the Origami textbooks that I have ever seen and it enlightened me.