レッスンで出てきた文法・単語 | VOCABULARIES: -or so -run a business etc. IDIOM 9: *MIND ONE'S OWN BUSINESS = not to interfere with, or ask questions about, other people's business or private life. -e.g. He wanted to know how much money I had in the bank, so I told him to mind his own business. GRAMMAR: *The words "or so" mean "about, or a little more than". For example, "I learnt English for two years or so" means "I learnt English for about, or a little more than, two years." SENTENCE STRUCTURED: -My wife has a work today and tomorrow so we can't go to my hometown, but on the 6th of May we will go there. -She is a doctor so sometimes on weekends she have to work. -I will go out to eat dinner. -When we say we make a deal with someone we mean we agree to give someone something in return for something he will give us: or, to do something for someone in return for something he will do for us. -The idiom ''mind one's own business'' means not to interfere with, or ask questions about, other people's business or private life. -My friend asked me about my salary and then I told him ''Mind your own business''. -The words "or so" mean "about, or a little more than". -I've worked for ten years or so. -No, I don't think I could run a large factory, but I think I could even run a small coffee shop. | ||
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レッスンで利用した教材 | Callan Stage 7 | ||
レッスンで利用した教材のページ数 | 664-666 |
土曜日, 5月 04, 2013
Callan Stage 7 Lesson 106 and Lesson 107 on pages 664-666
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