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worried relaxed shocking exciting
interested challenged calming devastated
charming worried frightened excited
boring depressing disappointed challenging
This is Masaaki, whzo lives in Japan. He is
very _________________ in photography, which he
has been practicing since high school. Scenery is his
favourite subject to photograph. Japan has very
diverse and wonderful scenery, from grand
mountains to city skylines. This makes it an ideal
place for photographers.
“Tokyo, which is Japan’s biggest city and as well as the capital, is a very
_________________ place to take pictures,” says Masaaki. Masaaki, who is from a
minute town in the northwest of Japan, enjoys going to the city because it is so different
from where he grew up. “There’s never a _________________ moment in Tokyo;
everyone is always on the move, there’s
always something to do, something to see,” he
says. He does admit, though, that as a boy he
was _________________ of the crowds of
people, the traffic, and the noise. “But as an
adult, I am always _________________ to
visit Tokyo,” he says.
One can find many serene places in Japan, too. Near the city of Yamagata,
which is in the southwest, there are very beautiful mountains. “In the mountains, you can
take a walk in a temple that is full of trees and _________________ gardens,” Masaaki
tells. “Japanese temples are great places to refresh yourself. I always feel so
_________________ after visiting one.”
zzPhotography is exciting, relaxing, and also _________________, according
to Masaaki. “If I don’t feel _________________ by a hobby, I don’t continue to do it,”
explains Masaaki. “I always want to be
learning something, you know?” One such
challenge, which happened in 2011, was
photographing the aftermath of a tsunami that
hit Fukushima, a town on Japan’s eastern
coastline. “It was really
_________________,” Masaaki says. “The
town and everything around it had been
destroyed. I couldn’t believe it. I spent the whole day talking to the survivors, who were
_________________, of course. The people, whose homes were now gone, told me
they were _________________ that another tsunami would hit. Photographing the
broken homes and shops, which were still full of water, was really _________________.”
Yet Japan is still a place of unique beauty,
Masaaki says. He would encourage everyone to
visit. “Whether you like big, exciting cities or small,
_________________ towns, there is something for
everyone,” says Masaaki. “Just come and see for
yourself. I promise, you won’t be
_________________!”
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Palavras:
worried, relaxed, shocking, exciting
interested, challenged, calming, devastated
charming, worried, frightened, excited
boring, depressing, disappointed, challenging
This is Masaaki, whzo lives in Japan. He is very interested in photography, which he has been practicing since high school. Scenery is his favourite subject to photograph. Japan has very diverse and wonderful scenery, from grand mountains to city skylines. This makes it an ideal place for photographers.
“Tokyo, which is Japan’s biggest city and as well as the capital, is a very exciting place to take pictures,” says Masaaki. Masaaki, who is from a minute town in the northwest of Japan, enjoys going to the city because it is so different from where he grew up. “There’s never a calming moment in Tokyo;
everyone is always on the move, there’s always something to do, something to see,” he says. He does admit, though, that as a boy he was frightened of the crowds of people, the traffic, and the noise. “But as an adult, I am always excited to visit Tokyo,” he says.
One can find many serene places in Japan, too. Near the city of Yamagata, which is in the southwest, there are very beautiful mountains. “In the mountains, you can take a walk in a temple that is full of trees and charming gardens,” Masaaki tells. “Japanese temples are great places to refresh yourself. I always feel so relaxed after visiting one.” zzPhotography is exciting, relaxing, and also challenging, according to Masaaki. “If I don’t feel challenged by a hobby, I don’t continue to do it,” explains Masaaki. “I always want to be learning something, you know?” One such challenge, which happened in 2011, was photographing the aftermath of a tsunami that hit Fukushima, a town on Japan’s eastern coastline. “It was really shocking,” Masaaki says. “The town and everything around it had been destroyed. I couldn’t believe it. I spent the whole day talking to the survivors, who were devasted, of course. The people, whose homes were now gone, told me they were worried that another tsunami would hit. Photographing the broken homes and shops, which were still full of water, was really depressing.”
Yet Japan is still a place of unique beauty, Masaaki says. He would encourage everyone to visit. “Whether you like big, exciting cities or small, boring towns, there is something for everyone,” says Masaaki. “Just come and see for yourself. I promise, you won’t be disappointed!”