レッスンで出てきた文法・単語 | VOCABULARIES: -separate (v & adj) -a business letter -reference -goods -order -strike -post office -manager -manage -conditions -post (v) -letter-box -faithfully -sincere -sincerely -company -limited GRAMMAR AND EXPLANATION: *There are many words in English which, although having only one spelling, have two different pronunciations, as for example, read (present tense) and read (past tense), use (v) and use (n), separate (v) and separate (adj). *The letters Co. = company; Ltd. = limited; Rd. = road; St = street; S.W. = southwest; the sign "&" = and; the word "Messrs" we sometimes use for a business company: it is the plural of "Mr." *Instead of "Dear Sir", we can use "Dear Sirs" or "Dear Madam" or "Dear Mr. Baker" depending, of course, on the kind of person to whom we are writing. Also, we can close the letter with "Yours sincerely" instead of "Yours faithfully" if we have addressed the person by name. SENTENCE STRUCTURED: -I ate chocolate cereal for my dinner. -I have no plan for this weekend, maybe I will just stay at home. -My wife will go to Hokaido for her presentation for two days. -My wife is a doctor and a student. -She will go there together with her colleagues. -The difference between separate (v) and separate (adj) is that separate is a verb whilst separate is adjective. -Supposing we are writing a business letter, the name of our company usually goes in the middle at the top; but it can also go on the left or the right. | ||
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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 | 679-682 |
金曜日, 5月 10, 2013
Callan Stage 7 Lesson 109 on pages 679-682
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