Wednesday, December 16, 2009

萱_The recent mail from Principle Theresa

(Theresa wrote) Helen,

I am still working on collecting names.

We have had three snow storms come through, so many distruptions in our usual school schedule.

I am sending out another round of email survey's today so that I can finish collecting names for you!

Theresa


(Helen replied) Dear Theresa,

I'm sorry to hear the bad news. Hope everything is fine there.

You probably will receive a mail package recently. It's about the basic introduction of Pingtung. And along with it is a DVD called Cape NO. 7. It's quite famous half months ago. I'm not sure if you've heard that or not.

Anyway, the story of "Cape No. 7" begins with the extradition of the Japanese aliens. When the Japanese Colonial Period ended, all the Japanese in Taiwan had to be extradited to Japan. It makes the end of an era, leaving not only regrets and hatred, but friendship, affection and love. A teacher was in love with his student at that time. When they could finally be together, they were forced to be seperated
by the ending of the war. The story is derived from the pity of love, and thereby comes an old address from the Japanese Colonial Period.

Hope you enjoy the film. You're very welcome to give us feedbacks after watching this film.

Best Regard,

Helen


(Theresa replied) Dear Helen,

Everything is well here...but because we have missed lots of school, we are behind on our work! The kids are not as bothered by this as the teachers!

I got your package today! How wonderful! I can't wait to watch Cape No 7! How very exciting!

And, your students did a fabulous job on the introduction to Pingtung! These are outstanding, Helen! I am anxious to share these and get photos to send back.

Thank you so much for the package.

Theresa

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