b'MODERN LANGUAGESLanguagesCongratulations to Josh in Year 7,Josh says: I found a headstone who won the national Languagesin a graveyard in Woodlands Local To You competition run byCemetery in Ivybridge. The Exeter University.headstone had Yasum written on it, which is Japanese for rest, He took a photo in a cemeteryrelax. in Ivybridge and did some brilliant research to find outThe person died in 1940 during why the Japanesethe Second World War. Japan for rest appears oninvaded China and the West this headstone fromPacific Islands. They also bombed 1940. Josh went toPearl Harbour. I think this person the opening of themight have come to Ivybridge exhibition in from a former British Colony. I Exeter, which thenthink yasum is to say goodbye headed to Londonand rest in heaven.and Sheffield.Home & AwayYou might be heading abroad this summer. If you are, be sure to have a go at using some phrases in the local language and do ask your child to fill us in on your adventures when we get back in September. If you are staying closer to home, here are some great ways for your child to work on their foreign language skills. Either way, we hope you have a wonderful summer.TruthRespectEqualityExcellence southdartmoor.devon.sch.uk 7'