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ラジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(229)3月14日(木)

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Before you go any further,

Before you move any further,

Before you move on to the next point,

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I'm washing my hands of this. * of this?

 

Hang on a minute.

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Hi, are you a palm reader?

That's what the sign says.

Right. Just cheking. I've never been to a palm reader before.

Yes. Everyone says that when they come here. Please sit down.

Can you guess what I do?

I know what you do. You work in radio.

How did you know that?

Ah, hang on a minute. Before you go any further, I can only stay for 15 minutes.

That's fine. I can do a quick reading.

Thanks. This is going to be interesting.

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Grammar and vocablary

  • I know what you do.
  • You work in radio.
Typical Expressions
  • Hang on a minute.
Practice
Some people don't like to interrupt, so maybe you won't use them actively that often. However someone may say them to you. So it's important to master these phrases. So you know what they mean. Alright. Here's our first.
 
Just a minute.
Waite a minute.
 

Before you go any further, ...

Before you move on to the next point, ...

 

Excuse me, but could I say something here?

Sorry to interupt, but could I say somehting here?

Can I just jump in for a second?

Do you mind if I say something here?

 

David. Can I just jump in for a second? ... Sorry to interrupt, but I was just going to say.. Before you move on any further... You guys did gerat. Fantastic!

 

---Typical Expressions in Actions

  • Hang on a minute. There's something I need to say before we continue. 
  • Before you go any further, I have a small suggestion.
  • Do you mind if I add something here? I have some firsthand experience I'd like to share.

 

David, do you mind if I said something here?

Sure, go ahead.

Actually, I have nothing to say. Just practice.

Just a minute. You are not making another boring ending, Sensei?

Too late...

 

 

ラジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(228)3月13日(水)

Unidentified Flying Onishi. Hey, everyone. Alright, you two, let’s jump into it.

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What is your view on UFOs?

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And  we're back. Today's guest is astronomer Dr. Neil zdownsons. Welcome to the show.

Thank you for having me, Kelly. 

Dr. Downs. Let's get straight to it. What is your view on UFOs? Are they real?
Well as you know, UFO meas unidentified flying object. It simply means they are unidentified.

Right. But are they visitors from other planets? How do you see it?

We have no evidence of that.

But personally what do you think?
Kelly, I really don't know.

 

 

Grammar and Vocabulary

  • Personally, what do you think?
  • I really don’t know. 本当に+ 知りません/全く知らない
    I don’t really know. よく知っているというわけではありません 

 

Typical Expressions

  • What is your view on UFOs?
     on: に関して[ピンポイント] <> about

PRACTICE        

All right. It’s time for today’s practice. So, these phrases ask your partner for their opinion. Let’s focus and lean into “you and your” in these phrases, okay?

That’s right, guys. Remember you can always say these in a neutral form. But today let’s practice emphasizing “you and your.”

 

All right. Here’s our first.

What do you think? 

What’s your take

Don’t you think so? 

Don’t you think?

 

Okay. Let’s continue.

How do you see it?

 

All right. And here’s one more.

This apartment is too small for me. What do you think?

Let’s go again. This apartment is too small for me. What do you think?

 

You know, David. I think our listeners did great today. What do you think?

Oh, I think they did too. Great work, everyone. -Excellent job!

 

 

Typical Expressions in Action

  • That guy looks jusk like a Oonishi-sensei. Don't you think so?
  • For me living close to downtown makes sense. What do you see it?
  • I think I look good in this outfit. What do you think?

 

Hey, guys. What do you call Unidentified Flying Object? -UFO!

 

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ラジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(227)3月12日(火)

You always use too much.

Hey, everyone. Oh! He is a meat beef.

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Before I forget, I received a birthday card from Roxy.

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Care for some more tea, dear?

Oh, thank you darling. And I'll have another piece of toast.

Ah, be careful with the butter. You always use too much.

I like butter. 

A little is enough.

Oh, before I forget, I received a birthday card from Roxy.

How sweet of her to remember your birthday.

Yes, she's very sweet. I miss her terribly.

I wonder if she'll stay with us again.

I'm sure she will.

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* Would you care for some more tea?

 

Grammar and Vocabulary

  • How sweet of her to remember your birthday.
    * of+noun : 
  • I wonder if she’ll stay with us again.

 

Typical Expressions

  • Before I forget, I received a birthday card from Roxy.
    * Before I forget :話題を転換>別の話題に移す

PRACTICE        

Okay, everyone. It’s time for today’s practice.

It’s important to tell other people I’m going to change the conversation in a different direction. So let’s master these phrase and improve.

Here we go.

 

Changing the subject, we need a theme for tomorrow’s meeting. 

On another note, we need a theme for tomorrow’s meeting. 

On a different note, we need a theme for tomorrow’s meeting.

 

Let’s continue.

By the way, how do you like your new apartment?

Putting that aside, how do you like your new apartment?

 

All right. And here’s few more.

Anyway, the guests will arrive soon. We should get ready.

In any case, the guests will arrive soon. We should get ready.

 

All right, everyone. Fantastic practice today.

Excellent work, guys.

 

 

Typical Expressions in Action

  • Before I forget, we’re out of toilet paper. Can you run to the store?
  • Anyway, I’ll be in town until Friday. Call me if you’d like to get dinner.
  • Changing the subject, I heard that Big West Coffee is having a sale. Shall we go?

 

Big West Coffee.

I heard that they’re having a sale.

Yeah, I heard their pumpkin spice, oat milk, triple cream cappuccino is the best.

Okay, let’s go.

 

ラジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(226)3月11日(月)

grab a bite?

I’m sure you’re number 1 in the world when it comes to bad jokes.

I agree with that.

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While we are on the subject of Zaytox, we have found something unusual.

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Doctor Downs, how long has it been since Zeytox escaped from here?

It's been about a year, I think.

You have not clue where he is?

Nothing concrete. While we are on the subject of Zaytox, we have found something unusual.

Something unusual?

Yes. Are you familiar with online gaming?

A little.
There's a shogi player logging in from Japan who is beating everyone in the world. 
So what?

The player's avatar is Vegan 1 or maybe it's Vegan 1.

Hu? It might be Zaytox. He could be in Japan.

 

---Grammar and Vocabulary

  • We have found something unusual.
  • There’s a shogi player logging in from Japan who is beating everyone in the world.

---Typical Expressions

While we are on the subject of Zaytox, we have found something unusual.

~の話のついでに言うと、~と言えば

 

PRACTICE

Okay, everyone. It’s time to practice. Now today I want you to pay attention to the flow of the phrases. You should really be ablet to feel that smooth transition into the following topic.

Okay, here’s our first.

Come to think of it, ~ 

Speaking of food, ~

 

Let’s continue.

That reminds me.

 

All right. And let’s continue with a few more.

That songs brings to mind my childhood. 

That song takes me back to my childhoods. 

That song reminds me of my childhood.

 

Fantastic work, everyone. -Excellent.

 

---Typical Expressions in Action

  • While we’re on the subject of borrowing things, can I have my hoodie back? It’s my favorite one. 
  • Speaking of food, I’m starving. Anyone else want to grab a bite
  • That reminds me. I brought you a souvenir from my trip.

 

Oh! That reminds me. David. Where’s my souvenir from Texas.

Ah-um. It’s not that I don’t have it. It’s ah..., At my house. You’ll have to come and get it.-Great excuse, David.

 

 

ラジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(225)3月8日(金)

It takes + one + ...years + to do...

grammar

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Thanks for joining us for Friday lessons.

Let’s enjoy the review together.

 

What kind of movie did the man see?

A An exhausting movie.

B A documentary film about Atlanta.

C A movie about ancient people who built pyramids.

 

got destroed

Atlantis

 

 

Which of the following is true?

A Some young people were talking about Zaytox.

B Zaytox knows where pyramids came from.

C Zaytox built the world’s pyramids.

 

have a nice walk

nobody cares > cared

Were they?

alien(s

taught

 

 

What does Derek want to do?

A Rejoin the band.

B Become a good base player.

C Write songs.

 

decision

base player

be nowhere near as good as I am

 

 

What did the professor do?

A He wrote the script for a fantasy movie.

B He played an important role in a movie.

C He got the wrong impression about Atlantis.

 

up to a point

the lady in blue

screenplay for...

Isn't it a strange for ... to be writing a script for a fantasy movie?

I'm ... with ....

will get the wrong impression

 

 

---Say it in English

 

Uh... the forcast is saying we'll have heavy rain tomorrow. What a bummer!

-I can understand how you feel, but there's nothing we can do about the weather. Why don't you come to my place and bingewatch some romantic movies with me. It'll be a lot of fun.

 

Do we really have to learn English grammar? It so boring.

- I can see your point, but that's not how see it It takes children years to acquire their native language even thought they are in an ideal environment. We don't have such time and grammar provides us with a great shortcut.

 

It takes + one + ...years + to do...

 

 

Thanks for joining us today. -I can’t wait for our next lesson.

 

 

ラジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(224)3月7日(木)

I think that's too old. -Don't say that...

I'm always up for a journey through the Stars. Let's get going.

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I agree with you up to a point, but I've written several books on the topic of Atlantis.---

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atlantis
[ætˈlæntɪs]
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And I'll take the next question from the lady in blue there.

Thank you. I'm Emma Rock with the Big West Daily News.

Hello. Professor. You wrote the screenplay for Atlantis Wars.

Yes, and your question?

Isn't it strange for a university Professor to be writing a script for a fantasy movie?

I agree with you up to a point, but I've written several books on the topic of Atlantis.

Yes, of course. But don't you think people will get the wrong impression?

No, I certainly hope not.

 

 

Grammar and Vocabulary

  • Isn’t it strange for a university professor to be writing a script for a fantasy movie? 
  • I’ve written several books on the topic of Atlantis.

 

Typical Expressions

  • I agree with you up to a point, but I’ve written several books on the topic of Atlantis.

PRACTICE        

Okay, everyone. It’s time to practice. Now we’ve practiced these push-and-pull types of phrases several times. So I want you to really focus on the feelings of pulling and pushing. -Let’s go.

 

You’re right up to a point, but~

 

Let’s continue.

You have a point, but~ 

 

and another one. 

I can see your point, but~

 

All right. Let’s try a few more.

I see what you’re saying, but~ 

I see what you mean, but~ 

I get where you’re coming from, but~

 

That was great, everyone. Fantastic work!

 

 

Typical Expressions in Action

  • I agree with you up to a point, but we need to see things from a broader perspective.
  • You have a point, but scientific evidence points to a different cause.
  • I can see your point, but that doesn’t change the fact.

 

Sensei, isn’t it strange for a university professor to be telling bad jokes on an English radio program?

Yeah, I wonder about that too.

Yes, it is. You’re right.

 

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ジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(223)3月6日(水)

I have a night light at my house.

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Yeah, but I’m still a musician.

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Derek, do you really want to return to the Desperate Rats? It was your decision to leave the band.

Yeah, but I’m still a musician.

Yes, but they have a new bass player.

He's nowhere near as good as I am.

That may be true, but Billl likes him. Why don't you start your own band?
Nah, I'm not good at writing songs like Bill. 
Sounds like you'll always be a Desperate Rat.

Yeah, I guess so.

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Grammar and Vocabulary

  • It was your decision to leave the band.
  • He’s nowhere near as good as I am.

Nowhere near ... ..とかけ離れて

Almost as ... as ... ほとんど...と同じくらい...

Nowhere near as good as ... ..の足元にも及ばない

 

Typical Expressions

  • Yeah, but I’m still a musician.

PRACTICE        

Okay, let’s jump into today’s practice. Today’s phrases are very similar to playing a game of catch. You have to catch the ball first before you return it. That’s the image of these phrases.

All right. Let’s try.

 

Yes, but~ 

That’s true, but~ 

Right, but~ 

Exactly, but~ 

Very true, but~

 

Let’s continue. This next one is a full sentence.

That may be true, but Bill likes him. 

Let’s try that one more time. That may be true, but Bill likes him.

 

Moving right on.

That’s interesting, but~ 

That’s a nice thought, but~ 

That would be nice, but~

 

And our last one.

I can understand how you feel, but~

 

Great job, guys. I hope you were able to feel the push and pull in these sentences while you practiced. -Fantastic work!

 

 

Typical Expressions in Action

  • Yeah, but he’s young at heart.
  • Exactly, but that doesn’t mean we can ignore the rules.
  • I can understand how you feel, but there’s nothing we can do about it now. You’ll have to wait until tomorrow.

 

Hey, David. Look at sensei’s jacket. Don’t you think it’s a bit flashy for his age?

Yeah, but he’s young at heart, you know.

Wait a minute. I’m young at everything.

 

 

ラジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(222)3月5日(火)

Okay, guys. Let’s get to it.

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They were talking about pyramids. – Were they?

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Zatox, did have a nice walk?

Yes, I saw some humans. Humans really like mobile phones, don't they?

Yeah. They weren't  looking at you?

Nobody cared. I heard some young people chatting. They were talking about pyramids

Where they? Like the pyramids in Egypt?

I guess so.

Humans don't remember where pyramids came from.

Where did they come from?

From us. We aliens taught humans how to build them a long time ago.

Oh, did you? 

Yes, that's why they're everywhere.

 

Grammar and Vocabulary

  • Humans really like mobile phones.
  • I heard some young people chatting.

 

Typical Expressions

  • They were talking about pyramids. – Were they?

PRACTICE        

Okay, everyone. It’s time to practice. Now this type of conversation is kind of like playing ball between two people. So, imagine when you’re practicing, you’ve just received the ball and you wanna continue the flow, okay?

All right. For each of these, we’ll give you a sentence and then we’ll practice the reply together. So, this first one is for… 

 

I can drive you home. All right? Let’s practice our reply.

I can drive you home.

– Oh, can you? That would be nice.

Let’s try again.  – Oh, can you? That would be nice.

 

Here’s the next example. This one is replying to… 

Ben and Hiromi broke up!
– Oh, did they?

One more time. Oh, did they?

 

Okay, let’s keep going. Our next is I’ve been to Hawaii. Do you know what we should reply with. I’m sure you do. Let’s do it.

I’ve been to Hawaii. 

– Oh, have you? 

 

And our last sentence.

This one is replying to

Cath likes to binge-watch horror movies. 

– Oh, does she?

 

Great job, everyone.

Sometimes it’s hard to choose which to use. So, practice again and again until it’s second nature.

 

Typical Expressions in Action

  • I’ve seen this already.
    -Oh, have you? Okay, I’ll pick a different movie then.
  • My father loves sake.
    -Oh, does he? Next time I visit, I’ll bring a bottle.

 

Hey, guys. You know I love sake.

Oh, do you? Well, maybe I should bring a bottle next time I go visit.

Oh, I’ll bring some amazake.

 

ラジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(221)3月4日(月)

Well, I never. 

Never. 

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Thanks for joining us on this beautiful Monday.
Okay, everyone. Let’s jump right into it.
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Roxy, I just saw that new moive, Atralntis. It was fantastic.

Really?  Uh-huh. It's one go the most exciting movies I've ever seeen.

What happens in it?
So a long time ago the people of Atlantis built pyramids all over the world.

Yeah. Okay, and?

They had really advanced technology.

Oh, I see.

And then, there was a big war and everything got destroyed.
Hmm. That's hard to believe.

Yeah, maybe it's just a movie.

Grammar and Vocabulary

  • It’s one of the most exciting movies I’ve ever seen.
    ever = at any time
  • That’s hard to believe.

Typical Expressions

  • It was fantastic – Really?


PRACTICE
Okay, everyone. Let’s jump into today’s practice. Today we’ll focus on active listening. Some people, when they speak, wait for the other person to say something as a sign it’s okay to continue and to understand they’re listening.
So, these phrases are very important to master, okay?
These phrases are pretty short. So be sure to pay attention to the rhythm when you practice. -Right. Let’s go!

For real? 

Well, I never. 

Never. 

Yeah? 

Hmm…

Let’s continue.
Right. 

Okay. 

Uh-huh. 

Sure. 

Sure thing. 

Oh, I see.

We have so many options. Choose one that works for you.

And? 

And then? 

Go on. > please continue. ・Go ahead.

What then? 

Then what?

Okay. And the last few are in sentence form.
That sounds interesting. 

That sounds great. 

That sounds scary. 

That sounds rough. 

That sounds tough.

All right, everyone. Great work today.
It sounds like you’re getting the hang of it. Excellent job.

Typical Expressions in Action

  • A concert? Never. I thought that band broke up.
  • For real? Keith doesn’t normally wear jeans. Did he look good in them?
  • That sounds interesting! Maybe I’ll go check it out for myself. I like live theater.


Hey, guys. Do I look good in jeans?
You know, I used to think jeans only look good on young people. But you put it off!
How about you, Rosa?
Uh-huh. Sure thing.

 

 

ラジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(220)
3月1日(金)

It's Friday. You know what that means?

That's right. It's time for the review!

 

Which of the following is true?

Jessica and Professor Peacock met lats week.

Professor Peacock has been to the Great pyramid before.

Jessica needs to go to the head office.

 

fascinationg

How did you like ... in my lecture.

I just can't get my head around the size of it.

ancient

mind-buggling

 

 

What did Derek not want Doris to tell Bill?

That he had coffee with Doris.

That he wants to bo back to the band.

That he called Bill.

 

bumped into

that was uncalled for. You shouldn't have said that to him.

 

 

What does Kelly think about Bill?

His music is wonderful.

His band is oldfashioned.

He always looks hungry.

 

It's my presure to...

have wanted to...

I appreciate you saying that

motto

 

 

What will the two people do?

They'll reserve seats for the movie.

They'll go to a movie theater.

Thet'll read peacock's book.

 

pretty thrilled

so excited about

archeology professor

reserved

 

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Why do you love your boyfriend so much?

-Oh I have many reasons. For one thing, I admire the way he works. He's not ncecessarily successful but he always gives a hundred percent to his work. For another, he always makes me feel heard. I was so lucky to find him.

 

You look so happy. 

-As you know, I'm a big fan of red from Hiroto 48. I finally got a ticket to their concert tomorrow. I'm really looking forward to it. It's going to be a lot of fun. I can't wait.

 

Hey, sensei.  So, who in your life makes you feel heard?

Who really listens to you and accepts you for who you are.
-And understands you.

Probably, my medaka. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ラジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(219)2月29日(木)

I’m stoked for the concert tomorrow. 

I’m so stoked to go to the concert.

 

There’s never a dull moment

 

screen door

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I'd be your friend if you need.

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I’m so excited about this new movie about Atlantis.

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Gary, did you get our tickets already?

Yes, of course. I reserved them online. I got good seats for us.

Thanks. I'm so excited about this new movie about Atlantis.

I'm pretty thrilled too, actually.

I mean the script wat written by Brendan Peacock.

The archeology professor?

I know he's written a lot of books. But a script? Wow!

I wonder if there really was a civilization called Atlantis.

Who knows? Maybe there was.

Anyway, it's going to be a lot of fun.

I can't wait. 

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---Grammar and Vocabulary

  • The script was written by Brendan Peacock.
  • I wonder if there really was a civilization called Atlantis.

 

---Typical Expressions

I’m so excited about this new movie about Atlantis.

 

* excite 興奮させる => excited 興奮させる

---PRACTICE        

Okay, everyone. It’s time to practice. Now the best way to practice sentences that talk about being excited are to be excited. So, let’s practice.

All right. Let’s jump right in.

 

The movie was so exciting

 

Let’s continue.

That’s thrilling

I’m thrilled.

 

Okay. Let’s continue.

It’s going to be a lot of fun. 

I can’t wait. 

Can’t wait. 

I’m looking forward to the concert. 

I’m looking forward to meeting you.

 

And our last few.

There’s never a dull moment

I can’t contain my excitement. 

I’m stoked for the concert tomorrow. 

燃料を補給された >エネルギッシュな興奮

 

Well, I hope this was an exciting practice session. It was for us.

It was so exciting.

 

---Typical Expressions in Action

  • I’m excited about our trip to Hawaii. I still can’t believe we get to go!
  • I’m so stoked to go to the concert. HIROTO 48’s live shows are absolutely incredible.

 

 

Amigo -So, something is wrong with your screen door?

 

ラジオ英会話~ハートでつかめ!英語の極意~(218)2月28日(水)

I love Hiroshi so much. He always makes me feel heard.

I appreciate you saying that.

 

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Stay foolish. Stay hungry.

Hey, everyone. 

I can do something about being hungry. But foolish… I can’t change.

 

I really admire your music.

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Today, we have a very special guest.

It's my pleasure to welcome Bill Bungalow of the Desperate Rats!

Thank you for inviting me Kelly.

I've wanted to meet you for a long time. I really admire your music.

Thank you. I appreciate you saying that.

Bill, the band started back in the 80s. How have you kept it going for so long?

Well, someone once said stay hungry, stay foolish. That's the secret, I think.

That's a great motto.

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I appreciate you saying that.

 

---Grammar and Vocabulary

  • I appreciate you saying that.
    appreciate 評価する + もの(やってくれたこと・言ってくれたこと)
  • Stay hungry.

---Typical Expressions

I really admire your music.

 

---PRACTICE        

Okay, let’s jump into today’s practice. Our phrases today talk about appreciation and looking up to people. So, let’s master them together.

Let’s go. -All right, here’s our first.

 

I appreciate the beauty of Japan. 

I appreciate the importance of English education.

 

Continuing on.

I value your time. 

I value your input

I value your opinion.

 

These sentences are good to know because it's important to let people know how much they mean to you.

 

Here’s our next.

Helen looks up to her mother. 尊敬

Helen worships her mother. 

Helen idolizes her mother.

 

And a few more.

I want to be more like Hiroshi. 

He is my role model

She makes me feel heard. 

She makes me feel understood.

 

Great work, everyone.

We value the time you put into these practice sessions. Excellent job!

 

---Typical Expressions in Action

  • I really admire this painting. It captures the essence of life during that time period.
  • I love Hiroshi so much. He always makes me feel heard.

 

I’m hungry. -You just ate… -Oh! You never make me feel heard!