BBC learning English: 5 ways to tell someone to hurry in English.
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BBC learning English: 5 ways to tell someone to hurry in English.
Could you move a little faster, please? Hurry up! Come on! We haven't got all day. Get a move on! Move it! Move it!
- 単語・熟語 発音記号 意味 could you ~ ? /kʊd juː/ ~してもらえますか(丁寧な依頼) move /muːv/ 動く、移動する a little /ə ˈlɪtl/ 少し faster /ˈfæstər/ より速く please /pliːz/ お願いします hurry up /ˈhɜːri ʌp/ 急ぐ come on /kʌm ɒn/ さあ、急いで、いい加減に have got /hæv ɡɒt/ 持っている(have の口語表現) all day /ɔːl deɪ/ 一日中 get a move on /ɡet ə muːv ɒn/ 急ぐ、さっさとする move it /muːv ɪt/ 早くしろ、急げ(命令的)
※ hurry up / get a move on / move it はいずれも「急げ」という意味ですが、 move it が最も強く、命令口調です。
-語彙クイズ(10問) Q1. 「急ぐ」という意味の最も丁寧な表現はどれ? a) Move it b) Hurry up c) Could you move a little faster, please? d) Get a move on
Q2. 「一日中」を表す語は? a) whole time b) all day c) long day d) full day
Q3. 「命令口調で『急げ!』」に最も近いのは? a) come on b) hurry up c) move it d) could you move
Q4. 「さあ、急いで」という軽い促しは? a) come on b) move it c) all day d) faster
Q5. get a move on の意味は? a) 移動する b) 片づける c) 急ぐ d) 止まる
Q6. 「もう少し」を表すのは? a) very b) a little c) much d) many
Q7. faster は何の比較級? a) slow b) fast c) quickly d) speed
Q8. 「時間が限られている」ことを示す文は? a) Hurry up! b) Come on! c) We haven't got all day. d) Move it!
Q9. please の役割は? a) 強制する b) 丁寧にする c) 否定する d) 命令を強める
Q10. could you ~ ? はどんな場面で使う? a) 怒っているとき b) 丁寧に頼むとき c) 独り言 d) 書き言葉のみ
-TOEIC形式問題(5問) Q1. We are late. ________ up, or we will miss the train. a) Move b) Hurry c) Fast d) Come
Q2. Could you move a little ________, please? a) fast b) fastest c) faster d) fastly
Q3. We haven't got ________ day to finish this task. a) whole b) all c) full d) long
Q4. The manager said, “Get a move on!” This most nearly means: a) Stop working b) Change direction c) Hurry up d) Sit down
Q5. Which expression is the most polite? a) Move it! b) Hurry up! c) Come on! d) Could you move a little faster, please?
読解問題(3問・英語) Passage People use different expressions to tell someone to hurry. Some are polite, while others are very direct. The phrase “Could you move a little faster, please?” is polite and suitable for formal situations. On the other hand, “Move it!” is strong and often sounds rude. Choosing the right expression depends on the situation and relationship. Q1. Which expression is polite according to the passage? Q2. What does “Move it!” sound like? Q3. What should people consider when choosing an expression?
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-解答 .語彙クイズ c b c a c b b c b b
-TOEIC形式 b c b c d -読解問題 “Could you move a little faster, please?” It sounds strong and rude. The situation and relationship.
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