中学生の基礎英語 in English 23/10/13(金)T14-D5 What should you do if you disagree with your friend?


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中学生の基礎英語 in English 23/10/13(金)T14-D5 What should you do if you disagree with your friend?
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What should you do if you disagree with your friend? Day 5
-Dialogue + Quick Summary

-Useful Expressions
You should ask your friend, “Why did you do that?” /
I would tell my friend, “You should have done ….” /
Friends support each other. /
I would explain to my friend, “I did what I thought was best.” /
I would tell my friend, “Friends are honest with each other.” /
Friends don’t always agree with each other, but they can still be friends.

放送後、Useful Expressions を利用して自分の考えを書いてみましょう。
What should you do if you disagree with your friend?

suddenly
quickly and unexpectedly
speaking of
used as a way of introducing a new topic; when it comes to
fried egg
past
the time before the present
get there
to succeed
artistic
naturally able to create or understand art
lie
to tell someone something that is not true on purpose
write out
to put all the information that is needed on a document
journal
a written record of what happens to you each day; diary
espresso coffee
strong black coffee made using special equipment
we’d better stop
= we should stop
croissant


Now, here’s a quick summary of the thoughts we’ve heard.
First, we’ll say it slowly. Then we’ll say the same summary a little faster.
Listen carefully to the summary and try to write down the main points of what Mika and Rumi say.

Mika is shocked that Rumi voted against her. She thinks Rumi should have told her before the vote. Mika believes that friends support each other. She’s so disappointed. It makes her feel sad.
Mika is shocked that Rumi voted against her. She thinks Rumi should have told her before the vote. Mika believes that friends support each other. She’s so disappointed. It makes her feel sad.

Rumi did what she thought was best for everyone. She voted for Taiga’s idea. Now, she thinks that maybe she shouldn’t have told Mika… but friends are honest with each other, and Rumi is Mika’s friend.
Rumi did what she thought was best for everyone. She voted for Taiga’s idea. Now, she thinks that maybe she shouldn’t have told Mika… but friends are honest with each other, and Rumi is Mika’s friend.

-Conversation Tips
In this section, we give you tips on how to make your conversations go more smoothly.
Today, let’s talk about the phrase: Can we continue this later?
Yes. This is an expression you can use when your conversation is not going smoothly, and you think it would be best to take a time-out.
In other words, if you think you need a break, you can say, “Can we continue this later?” That means, “Can we stop now and talk about this again at another time?”
Of course, you can also use this expression when your conversation is going smoothly, but you just don’t have time to continue.
Right.
You can also say: Let’s continue this later.
Let’s continue this later.
Riku, let’s practice.
Okay.
Imagine you’re having a nice chat with Hannah when suddenly you get a very important telephone call.
Ready?
Okay. I’m ready.
Speaking of food, my favorite breakfast is a fried egg on toast. It’s delicious! Riku, what’s your favorite breakfast?

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