中高生の基礎英語 in English 24/2/6(火) T21-D2 What school rule would you like to change?


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中高生の基礎英語 in English 24/2/6(火) T21-D2 What school rule would you like to change?
2日目と3日目は、 ダイアログの登場人物たちの意見を理解しましょう。
-Q&A
イラストを見ながら、 今週のダイアログを聴いて、 Ken と Saki の考えを詳しくみていきましょう。
Q1. Ken tells Saki, “I’ll take care of it.” What does he mean?
Q2. Why doesn’t Saki let Ken pay for her drink?
Q3. Can you give an example of something that you think is outdated?

-What would you say?
今週のトピックについて、 英語で話すために役立つフレーズとさまざまな言い換え例をご紹介します。
Topic: What school rule would you like to change?
「校則を変えたい理由を伝えるフレーズ」をご紹介します。
School rules are too strict.
「校則が厳しすぎるから」と言いたいときに使えます。
Lots of rules are outdated.
「今の時代に合わない校則がたくさんあるから」と言いたいときに使えます。
We need some school rules.
「変えなくていい校則もある」 と言いたいときに使えます。
学んだフレーズを使って、 質問に答えてみましょう。
What school rule would you like to change?

-Open-ended Question
「あなた自身の考えをもとに、質問に答えてみましょう。
What are some examples of school rules?


case
situation
housework
regular work around a house, such as cleaning, cooking, and washing clothes, etc.
freedom
the state of being able to do whatever you want without being limited
equal relationship
each person’s wishes are respected, and one partner doesn’t control the whole relationship

-中高生の基礎英語 ♪ ♪ in English! ♪
♪ Topic 21: What school rule would you like to change? Day 2.
First, let’s listen to the dialogue.
Ken and Saki are talking in a family restaurant.
Ken says he wants to pay for Saki’s drink, but Saki says no.
This starts a conversation about school rules.
Right. Let’s listen.


Now, we’ll ask you some questions. Try to say your ideas out loud. Don’t worry about mistakes.
Here’s the first question: Ken tells Saki, “I’ll take care of it.” What does he mean?
Ken tells Saki, “I’ll take care of it.” What does he mean?
Riku?
He pays for her drink.
“He will pay for her drink.” Good. Let’s listen to that part of the dialogue.

The question was: Ken tells Saki, “I’ll take care of it.” What does he mean? And the answer is: He means that he will pay for Saki’s drink.
He means that he will pay for Saki’s drink. Good answer, Riku. But remember, “he’s going to,” “he will do it.” So, “he will pay,” not “he pays.” Okay. Good. Yesterday, we learned that “to take care of something” means “to do something.” In this case, it means “to pay.”
Everyone, let’s practice saying the answer. He means that he will pay for Saki’s drink. Very good.
All right. Let’s move on to the next question. First, listen to this.

Okay. So, here’s the question: Why doesn’t Saki let Ken pay for her drink?
Why doesn’t Saki let Ken pay for her drink? Riku?
Because that’s not the relationship she wants.
Very nice. The question was: Why doesn’t Saki let Ken pay for her drink? And one way to answer is:

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