レッスンで出てきた文法・単語 | VOCABULARY: -quiet, noisy, sorry, to be sorry, pleased, to be pleased, had, could, baby, perhaps, a friend of yours SENTENCE STRUCTURE: -No, cities aren't quiet places to live in, but they're noisy places. -No, village life isn't noisy, but it's quiet. -I think Sanjo street is the noisiest street in this town. -No, I'm not sorry when the winter ends, but I'm pleased. -No, most people aren't pleased when they must work very hard, but they're sorry. -The Past of "have" is "had". -The contraction of I had and you had are I'd and you'd. -You'd a book in your hand last lesson. -I'd some pancake for my breakfast this morning. -Yes, we'd got some shoes on our feet yesterday. -The Past of "can" is "could". -No, I couldn't speak English fifteen years ago. -No, I couldn't write my name when I was a baby of six months old. -No, I couldn't walk quickly when I was a little baby. -Yes, I think perhaps it'll rain later. -Yes, I think perhaps I'll meet a friend of mine on my way home after my work. -Yes, I think perhaps there'll be another World War. -Yes, I bring some food with me to my office. -The word “quite” means completely or “nearly completely”. -We know the difference between the two meanings of the word “quite” is by the accent. A heavy accent means “completely’, whilst a light accent means “nearly completely. | ||
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レッスンで利用した教材 | Callan Stage 4 | ||
レッスンで利用した教材のページ数 | 268-271 |
sorry- it's an adjective means a feeling of regret.
to be sorry- to be sad / unhappy
heavy accent/light accent
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