レッスンで出てきた文法・単語 | VOCABULARY:
revolution
IDIOM 43:
give somebody the cold shoulder = make somebody feel unwelcome, usually by ignoring them FOR EXAMPLE: 1. I didn't know what I had done wrong, but everyone seemed to give me the cold shoulder. 2. Instead of a friendly welcome, we were given the cold shoulder.
SENTENCE STRUCTURED:
It's raining today.
I went to a cow farm near here.
It only takes 30 minutes by car.
We went there to eat soft ice cream from a cow's milk and I also bought a fresh milk.
It really cost expensive.
It cost 650 yen per liter.
I only bought one liter of fresh milk.
We also went to an old temple just near from the cow farm.
We saw many colorful cosmos flowers.
This old temple was one of the national treasures of Japan.
The idiom "give somebody the cold shoulder" means make somebody feel unwelcome, usually by ignoring them.
When foreign people come to Japan, we shouldn't give them the cold shoulder.
DICTATION 96: Lacking central heating, we managed to keep the room sufficiently warm with an oil heater which our next-door neighbour had lent us.
The military leaders behaved so wickedly that the people marched against them, and a bloody revolution soon broke out.
The Greeks in the old days believed in many gods, whereas many modern religions only have one god.
The accident was not really the soldier's fault; he simply did what the captain commanded him to do.
lt was quite plain that he was a policeman, even though he was not in uniform.
MISSPELLED WORDS:
lacking [lucking]
lent [rent]
bloody [bloodly]
him [he]
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