Opening
Roza
▶︎ Hey, everyone. Akino Roza here.
Onishi
▶︎ And I’m David Evans. I don’t remember asking for that explanation.
Dialogue
① On today’s show we have an unusual guest.【 unusual の意味 】
👉 unusual は、「普通ではない、珍しい」という意味ですね。
② Sota, I’ve heard a lot about you.【 有用フレーズ 】
👉さあ、この I’ve heard a lot about you. この文は、しっかりと全文を覚えてみてください。
相手もですね、「たくさん話は聞いていますよ」と言われると、自分が有名になった気がして、
あまり悪い気はしない – そうした有用フレーズです。
③ Yes, surprisingly. Eventually …. 【 surprisingly, eventually の意味 】
👉 surprisingly – 「意外にも、驚くべきことに」というわけですね。
▶︎そして、eventually – これは「とうとう、やっと」という意味。
Practice
David
▶︎ All right, everyone. It’s time to jump into today’s practice.
Again we’ll be adding extra information, this time using “which.”
Now “pause” is the key indicator. This is extra information. So today
we’ll focus on the pause and practice together.
We have three sentences, all of which we’ll practice.
Roza
▶︎ All right, guys. Let’s begin.
※ uni, which ⬜︎ is a local favorite
Full sentence.
・We ate uni ,which, ⬜︎ is a local favorite.
David
▶︎ All right. Let’s keep going.
※ extroverted, which I am not ⬜︎
Let’s try the whole sentence.
・He’s extroverted, which I am not ⬜︎.
Roza
▶︎ OK. And our last sentence.
※ seven courses, all of which were delicious
All together.
・The meal had seven courses, all of which were delicious.
David
▶︎ Unlock your potential.
Roza
▶︎ Repetition is the key.
Roza & David
▶︎ Great work.
Ending
Onishi
▶︎ Hey, guys. I say a lot of things, all of which are true.
David
▶︎ Umm, most of which are true?
Roza
▶︎ You do tend to exaggerate a bit.
Words and Phrases
① exaggerate
👉誇張する
これで、Lesson 198 は終了。
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