中学生の基礎英語 in English 23/7/3(月) T7-D1 Do you think we should study things we don’t like?


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中学生の基礎英語 in English 23/7/3(月) T7-D1 Do you think we should study things we don’t like?
-New Words, New Phrases
keep up with …
I don’t get it.
go over

-Q&A
登場人物の立場を理解するために、 ダイアログに関する質問に答えてみましょう。
Q1. Ken says there is only one place where he uses math. Where is it?
Q2. Ms. Sakamoto says that Ken will need math to do something. What is it?

-Conversation Strategy
To be honest…
I’m afraid …

in fact
actually, really, truly
join in
to take part in an activity
pass
to get an acceptable score on a test or in a course
pace
speed
fall behind
not to finish schoolwork or homework on time, to be late
boring
not interesting
graduate
to finish an educational program
design
to think of and plan something, such as a system or building
go eat
to go out and eat at a restaurant
omelette


One thing before we start. Don’t worry about mistakes.
When you’re learning, it’s natural to make mistakes. In fact, making mistakes helps us learn. So, don’t worry. The more you speak, the easier it will become.
That’s true. And you will have more fun if you join in with us.
Now, let’s warm up by chatting about this week’s topic, which is:
Do you think we should study things we don’t like?
Do you think we should study things we don’t like?
Riku, you’ve said that you like to study math, right?
Yes.
Are there any subjects that you don’t like to study?
Hmm. I don’t like to study history.
Mmm.
Oh. So, Riku, in your school, do you have to study history?
No. I don’t have to (study) history.
Oh.
You can choose. In junior high and high school and even in university, you may have to study something you don’t like.
That’s right. Now, should we study things we don’t like? We’ll think and talk about that this week.
Now, let’s move on to this week’s dialogue.
Ken is talking with Ms. Sakamoto, his math teacher.
Mmm. They seem to be having a serious conversation.
Yes. Let’s listen.
-Q&A
Now, let’s find out more about what Ken and Ms. Sakamoto are saying. We’ll ask you two questions.
Right. The first question is: Ken says there is only one place where he uses math. Where is it?
Ken says there is only one place where he uses math. Where is it?
Riku?
School.
Yeah. The answer is: School. If you said, “At school,” that’s also correct. Good answer, Riku.
Everybody, let’s practice the answer like this: Ken only uses math at school. Very good!
Okay. Here’s the next question: Ms. Sakamoto says that Ken will need math to do something. What is it? Ms. Sakamoto says that Ken will need math to do something. What is it?

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