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ラジオ英会話 ハートでつかめ!英語の極意(120)

9月27日(金)

 

Where are the two people?

On land.

In the mouth of a monster.

Near the river.

 

That was quite a rough landing

It could have been much worse

The River Thames

Enough power to

 

What does Bob think about Jeannie’s paintings?

They are original and artistic.

They look artificial.

They would look perfect by his computer.

 

She’s sure to do a good job.

A fast painter

Isn’t everything

Artificial looking

 

What movie is Casper watching?

A movie of Umi.

A movie based on a novel.

A movie starring SK Jennings.

 

I doubt that

What movie?

That’s the one

A bit bard to follow

 

Which of the following is true?

The buildings look old-fashioned.

The commander has Anton’s smartphone.

Two people are watching a historical movie.

 

The phone in your pocket is yours, right?
watch out for that horse and carriage

Wat too real

Have traveled back in time

 

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Did you hear that Cath and Ken got engaged?

-Wow, that’s good to hear. Cath is very pleasant to be with, Ken is a good guy, too. They are sure to make a great husband and wife. Let’s organize a party.

 

There is a frozen delivery scheduled to arrive tomorrow.

-Frozen delivery? Okay. I’m willing to stay home and work online tomorrow. Have a good time with your friends. I’ll go to the gyudon shop for dinner.

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Hey guys. When you go out to eat alone, what kind of place do you go?
Well, I’m so bad at that. I almost never, but kaitenzushi?

How about you, Roza?
Well, when I used to live in Tokyo, yes, sushi was the place I would go to.

 

 

 

ラジオ英会話 ハートでつかめ!英語の極意(119)

9月26日(木)
Today’s lesson isn’t a huge historical theme park, but it’s gonna be just as fun. Let’s get to it.

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The phone in your pocket is yours, right?

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Let’s go to that tall building opposite the river.

It’s really old. In fact, all of the buildings are old-fashioned.

Maybe this is some huge historical theme park, or a movie set.

I’ll take some photos. Where’s my smartphone?

The phone in your pocket is yours, right?

Oh, right. Commander, watch out for that horse and carriage.

Oh, this can’t be a movie set. It’s way too real.

I agree. Maybe we’ve traveled back in time?

Come on, Anton. Stop joking!

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  • The phone in your pocket is yours, right?
  • Stop joking!

*enjoy/finish/give up + ing

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  • The phone in your pocket is yours, right?

 

  • We have enough power to move as a submarine for a while.
  • Have you learned anything about the man who wrote this letter?
  • That’s the one based on the SK Jenning’s novel.

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What do you know about the man in this photo? Have you seen him before?

My house has enough space to live comfortably. There’s tons of storage space as well.

I’ve met the lady who made this sculpture. She said it took a year to complete.

 

Hey everyone. I want you guys to give yourself a round of applause for making it this far. You’re doing great. Keep going!
That’s right, everyone. Give yourself a big pat on the back. Great job.

a pat on the back
称賛(の言葉)

an expression of approval or congratulation

 

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ラジオ英会話 ハートでつかめ!英語の極意(118)
9月25日(水)

Let's get ready to have some fun.

Let's get started.

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  • The movie is a bit hard to follow.

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Hi Gasper, I'm back.

Hi Lexus, I'm in here watching a movie with Umi.

Well, I doubt that she's watching the movie.

Actually, Umi was watching it for a while. She's intersted in this movie.

What movie?

It's called school kid wizard.

Oh, that's the one based on the SK, Jenning's novel. I read the book a long time ago. 

The movie is a bit hard to follow.

You should read the book.

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  • What movie?

    -It's called school kid wizard.

  • that's the one based on the SK, Jenning's novel.

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  • The movie is a bit hard to follow.
    <> It is a bit hard to follow the movie.

 

He's easy to please.

He's difficult to please.

He's tough to please.

He's impossible to please.

 

She's pleasant to talk to.

 

That's good to hear.

 

He's annoying to be round.

He's boring to be with.

 

Okay everyone, it's prctice time. Let's continue with our pattern of adjective plus to infinitive. Again, we're doing the same thing as before. The explanation comes at the end. Let's begin.

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  • This machine is really easy to use. Just press the start button.
  • Ryan is impossible to talk to. He doesn't listen to anything I say.
  • Your parents are really fun to talk to. They are very interesting people.

 

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ラジオ英会話 ハートでつかめ!英語の極意(117)
9月24日(火)

at the top 

Let's get ready to go.

  • She's sure to do a good job.
     

Bob, Genie is working on a new piece. 

What is she painitng this time?

It's a picture of everybody in our art class.

She's sure to do a good job.

I agree. She's a fast painter.

But speed isn't everything, sally. Just between you and me, her pantings are...artificial looking. 型にはまってるように見える

What do you mean, Bob?

I mean they look like they were painted by a computer.

But they're perfect.

Exactlly, they're too perfect.

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  • What is she painitng this time?
  • Just between you and me, her pantings are artificial looking.
    *artificial looking 型にはまってるように見える
    to tell the truth
    Frankly speaking.

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  • She's sure to do a good job.

It's sure to rain.

It's certain to rain.

It's likely to rain.

It's unlikely to rain.

 

The five o'clock train is bound to be packed. *be cound to きっと~する

He's inclined to waste money.

People are liable to gossip. * be liable to 縛ることができる=>傾向がある

 

Okay, for today's practice, we'll continue with our theme of combining adjectives and two infinitive. Are you ready to go?

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  • Caleb is sure to be on time. He's never been late once in his whole career.
  • My dog is likely to jump on you. She gets very excited around new people.
  • Gina is inclined to wear suits. I think she prefers them over dresses.

Be sure to turn in next time. Keep doing your best and keep speaking all you can!


turn in
[tɜrn]
 

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ラジオ英会話 ハートでつかめ!英語の極意(116)
9月23日(月)

Ready for today's lesson? - I know I am.

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I'm ready to receive your orders.

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That was quite a rough landing, Anton.

I could have been much worse, Commander.

Well, we landed safely, thanks to your piloting skills. What's our location?

We're the mouth of the River Thames.

Good. How are (our?) communications?

I'm getting nothing. There's no signal.

Strange... How about the engine?

We have enough power to move as a submarine for a while.

Fabulous. Why don't we go up the river and find a good place to get out?

Excellent plan, commander. I'm ready to receive your orders.

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  • I could have been much worse.
    *could + have been ~した可能性がある
  • We landed safely, thanks to your piloting skills.
    Thanks to you I missed the last train.

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  • I'm ready to receive your orders.
 
He's keen to begin.
He's eager to begin.
 
I'm happy to give you a hand.
I'm willing to give you a hand. 
*willing to してもかまいません <> happy to 喜んで
 
Be careful not to leave anything behind.
 
Alright, it's time for today's practice. Let's start with an adjective today. And then let's give extra information baout it using to不定詞. Our two infinitives. Alright? Repeat after us!

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  • Are you ready to be amazed? This will be a night you will never forget.
  • I spoked to Eliot earlier. He's willing to pick us up after the concert.
  • Be carful not to go off the path. There are protected wildflowers growing here.
    *go off the path
 

 

 

 

 

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ラジオ英会話 ハートでつかめ!英語の極意(115)
9月20日(金)

Are you deady to review?

I know I am. It's time for the review.

 

Who wote the letter.

Brendon.

A samurai who taught English.

A man who travel to England.

 

back then

in secret

fascinating

 

Which of the following is true?

Roxy got lots of sleep on the flight.

Grandpa will by some fresh fruit.

Grandma is at home.

 

need to freshen up a bit

how you've grown

get you home

starving

here comes your grandmother now

 

What does the S in SK Jennings stand for?

Standford

Samuel

Summer

 

It's my pleasure to welcome to the show.

that's what the S stands for

sold millions of copies 

never imagined it in my wildest dreams

 

Which of the following did Yosh not ask barbara?

Whether she finished her workout or not.

Whether the car is hers or not.

What she does for living.

 

I do work hard at my job

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You shouldn't go out with him. He's not a good guy.

-Who are you to tell me who to go out with. You broke up with me. I love him so much. And he loves me too. Don't ever call me again. 

 

Who are you to tell me who to go out with

 

Are you on your way?

-Hi I ran to the station after work only to find the last train had left already. Don't worry. I will take the first train and meet you at the gate at 10.

 

I ran to the station << the last train had left already

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Hi guys. Have you ever missed the last train?

Oh, of course. I think it's a necessary part of the human experience.

Actually, last year, I missed the last train from Nico to Tokyo because I got on the local train going in the opposite direction. There was not hotels or anything in the area but thankfully my friend came and picked me up by car and took me in time to get the last Sinkansen.

 

A friend in need is a freind indeed, right?

 

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ラジオ英会話 ハートでつかめ!英語の極意(114)
9月19日(木)

You must not be rich to drive such a car.

You must be rich to drive such a nice car.

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Hi Barbara.

Oh, hi Yoshi. Sorry, I didn't see you.

Did you finish your workout already?

Yes, I had an early start today.

Is this your car?
That's right.

Wow! You must be rich to drive such a nice car.

Well. I do work hard at my job.

Okay, I won't ask you what you do for a living. I know it's rude to ask such questions.

I appreciate that. Anyway, have a nice workout! Bye!

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  • You must be rich to drive such a nice car.
    .... + to .... ~するなんて....
  • I appreciate that.

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  • You must be rich to drive such a nice car.
    .... + to .... ~するなんて....

He must be brave to say such things.

You must be crazy to believe that.

Who are you to tell me what to do?

 

Roza, I have a problem. -What's that? -See I have this to不定詞 and  I want to use it to add extra information but I don't know where to put it. -After the 動詞句. -That's right. Okay, let's practice.

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  • You must be cazy to think I'll agree. That idea will never work.
  • Alen says this is the best option. Who are you to question him?
    =>
    Let's be careful with phrases like "Who are you to" because it sounds like you are angry and maybe picking a fight.
  • That was a bold move. You must be very brave to do that or very foolish.
Who are you to tell me what to do?
Who are you to tell me what to do?

Oh, wait ... -I'm practicing, of cource. -You must be very brave to do that or very foolish.

 

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ラジオ英会話 ハートでつかめ!英語の極意(113)
9月18日(水)

Isn't it a little early for turtlenecks?

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  • Did you always know you would grow up to be a famous writer?

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It's my pleasure to welcome to the show, Best-selling author SK Jennings.

Thak you Kelly.

Should I call you Mr. Jennings?

Please call me Sam.

Ah, that's what the S stands for, right?

Yes. Samuel and the K stands for Kentworth

Interesting. 

Sam, your fantasy novels have sold millions of copies worldwide.

It still surprises me.

Did you always know you would grow up to be a famous writer?

Kelly, I never imagined it in my wildest dreams. I just liked reading books. 

 

*never ... in one's wildest dreams
never in (one's) wildest dreams
Not in any point in time that one has ever imagined.


fantasy
[ˈfæntəsi]
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  • Please call me Sam.
  • That's what the S stands for, right?
    -> The S stands for ...

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  • Did you always know you would grow up to be a famous writer?

We got to know each other quickly.

We opened the box to find it was empty.

She applied for a job only to be rejected.

I left my hometown, never to return. (そして)二度と~しなかった

 

Alright. Practice time. Hmm.. Rosa, I need your help. I have this extra information this to不定詞, but I don't know where to put it. Where does it go.
It goes in the end!  After the 動詞句? After the 動詞句. Alright, now I got it. Let's practice. Let's go!
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  • My cousin grew up to be a surgeon. She used to be so clumsy as a kid.
  • As I get older, I'm getting to understand the importance of good posture.

*cousin

*surgeon
*clumsy

 

Hey guys. My grandma used to say, Don't slouch

She was right. Sit up straight, Sensei.


slouch 前かがみの姿勢
[slʧ]

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ラジオ英会話 ハートでつかめ!英語の極意(112)
9月17日(火)

Me three.

  • I'm excited to start my new year in university.

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Grandpa!

Roxy! I'm so happy you're here. Welcome back.

Where's grandma?

She needed to freshen up a bit. She'll be back shortly. How was your flight?

It was fine. I slept a lot on the plane.

My.. how you've grown Rox. You're a lovery lady now. 

Thank you, grandpa. I'm excited to start my new year in university. 

Let's get you home first. Are you hungry?
Starving.

Oh, here comes your grandmother now.

 

freshen up
To improve one's appearance, typically by making quick changes to one's makeup, clothing, etc.

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  • I'm so happy you're here.
  • Here comes your grandmother now.
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  • I'm excited to start my new year in university.
Please to meet you. I'm Olivia.
She's embarassed to be late.
I'm frustrated to have to start over.
 

Alright everyone. You know the routine. Today we'll use to不定詞 to give extra information and where does extra information go? That's right. Aftert the 動詞句.

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  • I'm surprised to see you here. I didn't think you liked art galleries.
    * art gallery
  • Vanessa is excited to go to Guam. She's never left the main land US before.
  • Danny will be happy to know you're safe. I'll call him and give him the news.
Hey guys, have you been to Guam?
Oh, I've been there once just for a couple days. I couldn't do everything I wanted to, though.
I've never been. How about you?
I've been there, I wanted to go fishing and get marlin. カジキ
 

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ラジオ英会話 ハートでつかめ!英語の極意(111)
9月16日(月)

I think he found his switch, yeah.

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  • He went to England to learn English and other things.

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Aki, have you learned anything about the man who wrote this letter?

Yes, Brendan, I found a lot of information on the internet.

Like what? Who was this Kinzo?
He was a samurai born in Japan at the end of the Edo period

That would be in the middle of the 19th century. Correct?

That's right. He went to England to learn English and other things.
I didn't know Japanese people could travel abroad back then.

Well, I don't know the details but apparently he left Japan in secret.

Fascinating.

 

*information uncountable

in secret: 場所や状況を伴い、行為そのものが秘密であることを強調
secretly: 行為者の心の内面的な秘密を表し、場所や状況を伴わないことも可能

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  • Have you learned anything about the man who wrote this letter?
  • I didn't know Japanese people could travel abroad back then.

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  • He went to England to learn English and other things.
I came here to learn.
I meditate in order to reduce stress.
Be careful so as to avoid mistakes.
 
Okay everyone, it's practice time. By now, I hope you figured out the pattern. Put it after the 動詞句. So To不定詞 as well. -As usual, repeat after us.

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  • I use the AC to lower the humidity in my house. It makes a huge difference in this heat.
  • Sally quit her old job to work at her family's business. She took over her mother who retired.
    *quit quit quit
  • We need to see your ID in order to prevent fraud. We appologize for the inconvenience.

    fraud
    [fd]

I'm a bit worried. -Yeah, me too. I hope they're okay.