スライド 1

Electric Bulletin Board
Kameyama version
STEP 1
120wpm
0.5秒毎に1語消える設定です。
1
When I first looked at the earth from
space, it looked like a ball of water in the
dark sky ― a blue and white ball. The
blue comes from the water and the
atmosphere, and the white comes from the
clouds. The atmosphere is thin. It’s only
about 100 kilometers thick. It’s important
because we cannot live without it.
2
The earth still has lots of green forests
and clean water. This doesn’t mean,
however, that the earth isn’t in great
danger. In the green forests along the
Amazon, for example, I can see something
like holes in the places where people have
cleared trees for farms. These areas
shine white from space. I notice the
number of these areas is increasing. The
earth is in great danger and we need to
help protect it.
3
After reaching space, of course, I first
looked for Japan. If you want to find
Japan, you can start from Siberia. You
can see Japan appear at the end of the
Kamchatka Peninsula. Okinawa is just
above Taiwan. From South Korea, move
your eyes to the right, and you’ll see
Northern Kyushu. Japan doesn’t stand
alone.
4
From space, I can see no borders. All
countries are part of one world. To protect
the environment and keep peace in the
world, we must remember this. We have
to work together with others, just as I’m
working with astronauts from other
countries inside this space shuttle.
5
I enjoyed doing experiments inside the
space shuttle. For example, I once tried to
put a cherry blossom into a two-centimeter
ball of water. That didn’t work, but I was
able to do it with a five-centimeter ball.
We experiment and we learn. This is how
humans live.
6
I hope you can come aboard a space
shuttle one day. Together we’ll be able to
watch the earth from space. When I was a
young boy, I dreamed of coming to space.
After Yuri Gagarin became the first person
to fly in space, I thought I could one day
come to space. Well, here I am. I’m sure
if you wish to fly, your dream will come
true, too. Fly for your dreams, and fly for
us humans.
STEP 2
150wpm
0.4秒毎に1語消える設定です。
1
When I first looked at the earth from
space, it looked like a ball of water in the
dark sky ― a blue and white ball. The
blue comes from the water and the
atmosphere, and the white comes from the
clouds. The atmosphere is thin. It’s only
about 100 kilometers thick. It’s important
because we cannot live without it.
2
The earth still has lots of green forests
and clean water. This doesn’t mean,
however, that the earth isn’t in great
danger. In the green forests along the
Amazon, for example, I can see something
like holes in the places where people have
cleared trees for farms. These areas
shine white from space. I notice the
number of these areas is increasing. The
earth is in great danger and we need to
help protect it.
3
After reaching space, of course, I first
looked for Japan. If you want to find
Japan, you can start from Siberia. You
can see Japan appear at the end of the
Kamchatka Peninsula. Okinawa is just
above Taiwan. From South Korea, move
your eyes to the right, and you’ll see
Northern Kyushu. Japan doesn’t stand
alone.
4
From space, I can see no borders. All
countries are part of one world. To protect
the environment and keep peace in the
world, we must remember this. We have
to work together with others, just as I’m
working with astronauts from other
countries inside this space shuttle.
5
I enjoyed doing experiments inside the
space shuttle. For example, I once tried to
put a cherry blossom into a two-centimeter
ball of water. That didn’t work, but I was
able to do it with a five-centimeter ball.
We experiment and we learn. This is how
humans live.
6
I hope you can come aboard a space
shuttle one day. Together we’ll be able to
watch the earth from space. When I was a
young boy, I dreamed of coming to space.
After Yuri Gagarin became the first person
to fly in space, I thought I could one day
come to space. Well, here I am. I’m sure
if you wish to fly, your dream will come
true, too. Fly for your dreams, and fly for
us humans.
FINAL STEP
240wpm
0.25秒毎に1語消える設定です。
1
When I first looked at the earth from
space, it looked like a ball of water in the
dark sky ― a blue and white ball. The
blue comes from the water and the
atmosphere, and the white comes from the
clouds. The atmosphere is thin. It’s only
about 100 kilometers thick. It’s important
because we cannot live without it.
2
The earth still has lots of green forests
and clean water. This doesn’t mean,
however, that the earth isn’t in great
danger. In the green forests along the
Amazon, for example, I can see something
like holes in the places where people have
cleared trees for farms. These areas
shine white from space. I notice the
number of these areas is increasing. The
earth is in great danger and we need to
help protect it.
3
After reaching space, of course, I first
looked for Japan. If you want to find
Japan, you can start from Siberia. You
can see Japan appear at the end of the
Kamchatka Peninsula. Okinawa is just
above Taiwan. From South Korea, move
your eyes to the right, and you’ll see
Northern Kyushu. Japan doesn’t stand
alone.
4
From space, I can see no borders. All
countries are part of one world. To protect
the environment and keep peace in the
world, we must remember this. We have
to work together with others, just as I’m
working with astronauts from other
countries inside this space shuttle.
5
I enjoyed doing experiments inside the
space shuttle. For example, I once tried to
put a cherry blossom into a two-centimeter
ball of water. That didn’t work, but I was
able to do it with a five-centimeter ball.
We experiment and we learn. This is how
humans live.
6
I hope you can come aboard a space
shuttle one day. Together we’ll be able to
watch the earth from space. When I was a
young boy, I dreamed of coming to space.
After Yuri Gagarin became the first person
to fly in space, I thought I could one day
come to space. Well, here I am. I’m sure
if you wish to fly, your dream will come
true, too. Fly for your dreams, and fly for
us humans.