中学生の基礎英語 in English 23/9/8(金) T11-D5 Tell us about yourself. What kind of person are you?


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中学生の基礎英語 in English 23/9/8(金) T11-D5 Tell us about yourself. What kind of person are you?
-Dialogue + Quick Summary
Ken is a ( ) person. He thinks ( ) are great because they are ( ) and take care of ( ). He’s also an ( ) person. He knows what Saki means about being ( ), but he prefers to ( ) at home.

Saki is a ( ) person. She likes ( ) because they ( ) and ( ) people. Also, she’s ( ) to cats. Saki’s an ( ) person, too. She loves ( ) air, ( ), and taking her
dog for a ( ) every morning.

-Useful Expressions
I’m a “something” person.
I’m a cat person. Cats are great because they’re independent.
I’m a dog person. Dogs help people. They understand us.
I’m a gadget person. I like having lots of gadgets, like computers, tablets, and earphones.

list
to make a list
feel fresh
to feel full of energy, to recover
moment
the point in time at which something happens
pass the station
to not get off at the station where you want to get off
smell
to sense something by using your nose
gardener
a person who grows and takes care of plants in a garden
cartoon
a film or TV show made by using drawings of characters and images
prime time
the time in the evening when the largest number of people listen to the radio or watch TV
toward
heading in a certain direction


Now, here’s a quick summary of the thoughts we’ve heard. Listen carefully to the summary and try to write down the main points.
Ken is a cat person. He thinks cats are great because they are independent and take care of themselves. He’s also an indoor person. He knows what Saki means about being outside, but he prefers to chill at home.
Saki is a dog person. She likes dogs because they help and understand people. Also, she’s allergic to cats. Saki’s an outdoor person, too. She loves fresh air, sunshine, and taking her dog for a walk every morning.

Now, here’s a quick summary of the thoughts we’ve heard. Listen carefully to the summary and try to write down the main points.
Ken is a cat person. He thinks cats are great because they are independent and take care of themselves. He’s also an indoor person. He knows what Saki means about being outside, but he prefers to chill at home.
Saki is a dog person. She likes dogs because they help and understand people. Also, she’s allergic to cats. Saki’s an outdoor person, too. She loves fresh air, sunshine, and taking her dog for a walk every morning.

-Conversation Tips
Today, let’s talk about the phrase: Is there anything else?
Is there anything else?
At the end of the dialogue, Saki asks Ken, “Is there anything else?”
When you’ve finished talking about something, and you want to check if there’s something more that you should talk about, you can ask, “Is there anything else?”
Right. Ken is standing there at Saki’s desk. Maybe Saki wants to go back to her math book.
Or maybe Saki is hoping Ken has something more to say.
Oh, that’s true. We’re not really sure what she’s thinking.
But Ken is standing there. He’s not leaving. So, Saki asks, “Is there anything else?”
Mm-hmm. You can also use this question when someone is listing things.
Right. You can ask, “Is there anything else?” to check if there’s anything more on the list.
Riku, try practicing with Hannah. Imagine you are going to the convenience store, and Hannah is asking you to buy some things for her.
Okay.

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