ラジオ英会話 
2026.6.8(月) Lesson 46 発言パターン〈アドバイス〉穏やかなアドバイス②
🔐It’s totally up to you, but maybe you should take it back to Garage Hiroto. 

ただの思いつきだけど、
✅Just a thought, but you might want to meet her in person.
1つの選択肢としては、
✅One option is to give her some space, wait a little. *距離を置いて
考えた?
✅Have you thought about asking your manager for advice?

⚫️ただの思いつきだけど、もっと頻繁に自炊してみたらいいかも。テイクアウトやデリバリーの手数料ってしばらくすると結構積み重なるんだよ。
Just a thought, but maybe you could cook at home more often. Takeout and delivery fees really add up after a while.
◾️
rattle 【自動】ガタガタ走る、音を立てて走る
built-in disclaimer(あらかじめ組み込まれた免責)*disclaimer 免責条項[事項]
自炊する cook at home
add up
徐々に大きくなる
👂
rattling raddling
garage gurage
have them)check(it over checked

 

 

英会話タイムトライアル 
2026.6.8 D6 食べ物、レストランの感想を伝える、尋ねる 

日本の食べ物はどうですか?
How do you like the food in Japan?
*How do you like〜?どうですか、いかがですか? 気軽に印象や感想を聞く
どう思う?→ what do you think?
日本のレストランはどうですか?
How do you like the restaurants in Japan?
ここの食べ物は最高です。
The food here is the best.
ここのレストランは世界一です。
The restaurants here are the best in the world.
どの料理が1番気に入りましたか?
Which dishes/ foods did you like the best?
【特に】麺類が気に入りました。
I 【really】liked the noodle dishes.
特に飲茶が気に入りました。
I really like the dim sum.
母は特に【春巻き】が気に入っていました。
My mom really liked the 【spring rolls】.
どれも非常においしかったです。
Everything was wonderful.

 

 

ニュースで学ぶ「現代英語」 This time, you will hear some Indian English.
2026.6.8(5.12) インド首相 石油節約を呼びかけ INDIA’S MODI URGES CITIZENS TO CUT FUEL USE AMID ENERGY PRICE SURGE インドのモディ首相が国民に燃料の使用を減らすよう要請、エネルギー価格給湯の中で 

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on citizens to adopt austerity measures, including using less fuel, amid a surge in global energy prices. 
At a rally集会 on Sunday, Modi said work-from-home arrangements, widely adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic, would serveかなう the national interest国益 if brought back. 
He also urged people to rely more on public transportation, reduce overseas travel, and buy fewer imported goods. Residents of the capital, New Delhi, voiced mixed feelings.
“I really don’t think this makes any sense to us. If that needs to be done, then the PM himself, all his party workers―everybody―needs to follow that.”
“The prime minister is absolutely right, we should have done this earlier.”
India relies on the Middle East for the majority of its crude oil and liquefied natural gas. 
The government has kept gasoline and diesel prices in check, but concerns are growing that prolonged instability in the region will place a further burden on the economy.
👂
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Narendra Nandrumula
called)on(citizens ミス
🔷adopt)austerity(measures strict
COVID-19 -
🔷would serve the with a certain
interest)if(brought is
🔷He also urged it will urge
rely more on(public rely on more
New)Delhi Delih
🔷voiced mixed(feelings voice next
this)makes(any s
that)needs(to be done has needed
should)have done(this help them
🔷growing)that prolonged(instability prone to
will)place a(further ミス

austerity measures 緊縮措置、緊縮政策
austerity 厳格さ、質素(な生活)、緊縮、緊縮経済[財政]◆【形】austere
national interest 国益
liquefied natural gas 液化天然ガス
keep ~ in check 〜を抑える、抑制する、食い止める
🔶Today's Takeaways ★インド英語を聞き取るコツ
I リally don't テink this makes any sense to us.
/r/の音が、日本語の「ラ行」の音に近い
/θ/ (th)の音が、日本語の「タ行」に近い
「タカタカタカタカ」という、刻むようなリズムになる

S: Christy, how does Indian English sound to you?
C: I’ve listened to many kinds of English all over the world, so it’s not too hard for me to follow, but I know many Americans have trouble with Indian English because it can sound quite different from American English.

It’s important to listen to English from many different countries. Personally, I recommend listening to English from Scotland, New Zealand, or Malaysia to compare the differences. Which country's English is the most difficult for you to understand?

 

 

2026.6.8(月) L37 商品について質問される  Being asked questions about the product 

More visitors than expected are stopping by the Mirai Foods booth, keeping Daichi and Tom busy handling the constant flow. In the midst of the rush, Mia returns to the booth.

Listening Point
What does Daichi say about the farmers in Fukushima? 大地は福島の農家についてどう話していますか?
🅰He says that farmers there have been working with remarkable dedication. 農家の皆さんは本当にひたむきに働いていると言っています。

Mia : Hi, Daichi. I wanted to dive a little deeper into your products.
Daichi: Mia, I'm glad you came back. Ask me anything―except about my cooking skills.
Mia: Thanks. So, what makes your product stand out?
Daichi: Origin and care. We grow them in the warm soil of southern Kyushu, in places like Miyazaki and Kagoshima and also in the cooler northern climate. Each climate creates a unique flavor and texture.
Mia: Fukushima… I remember a documentary about the 2011 disaster.
Daichi: I understand. Many people still associate記憶と結びつけ with that time. But the region has been steadily recovering, and the farmers have been working with remarkable dedication. Great care is taken to ensure the quality of their products.
Mia: I see. The commitment could strike a chord with ✍West ✍Coast customers.
Daichi: I hope so. For us, farm produce represents象徴する the community.
👂
◾ Words and Phrases
Dive deep into~ ~を深掘りする
Stand out 際立つ、特別である
◇To stand out means to be more noticeable than the things around you. *周りのものよりも目立つ
Soil 土壌
Dedication ひたむきさ
Farm produce[US] prɑ́dəkt | [UK] prɔ́dʌkt 農作物
In the midst of 〜の真ん中に、真っ最中で、真っ只中で

🔐 Business Phrase of the Day
Their commitment could strike a chord with West Coast customers.
❖Strike a chord withは~の心に響く、~に刺さるという意味のフレーズ。心の中の弦(chord)が鳴る、ということで、琴線に触れる、というニュアンス。
・The CEO's life story as an immigrant struck a chord with many employees. 移民として歩んできたCEOの人生のストーリーは、多くの社員の心に響きました。
□ Exercise
その映画のラストシーンは、私の心に響きました。
❌  The last scene of the movie struck a chord with my heart.
⭕️ The last scene in the movie struck a chord with me.
● Alternative expressions
Resonate with~ ~の共感を呼ぶ
Their commitment could resonate with West Coast customers.

Appeal to~ ~にアピールする
Their commitment could appeal to West Coast customers.

Upgrade your communication skills
相手の考えを引き出す(4) Draw out the other person’s thoughts
スモールトークで人物を知る Getting to Know Someone Through Small Talk

➊By the way, you said you enjoy👂 traveling and exploring new places and that you’re into夢中 Japan now. I’m just curious―what keeps bringing you back to Japan? ❷Is there anything you feel you can only experience here?
⚫️興味を示す
⚫️体験を聞き出す

S: Hannah, we usually hesitate to ask personal questions.
H: Hm, sure, I think it's good to ask freely as long as the question isn't too sensitive.