[✐2. Andante] Detailed definition of nouns
“Podcast I often listen to is this.”
[00:08]
Hello, everyone. Today, we will start with a quiz. First, repeat the 5 hints and then answer the question.
Repeat after me
[00:20]
1. This is probably a thing you have.
2. This is a thing that fits in a bag or your pocket.
3. This is a thing you can listen to the music.
4. This is a thing that you can also read news or books.
5. This is a thing you should not use while driving a car.
[01:37]
So, what is this? …. It’s a smartphone.
[01:44]
Then, next quiz. Who is this?
Repeat after me
[01:49]
1. This is a person who sleeps long(oft).
2. This is a person who has soft skin and smells good.
3. This is a person who drinks milk a lot(oft).
4. This is a person who cries when s/he is hungry.
5. This is a person who makes his family happy when s/he laughs.
[02:49]
Well, who is this? … It’s a baby.
[02:55]
Will san always use a bicycle, but actually his hobby is driving. What kind of car is it? (The followings are what) Will san replied.
Repeat after me
[03:09]
1. It’s a red Japanese car.
2. It’s the car my dad used to be driving.
(のる = here means うんてんする)
3. It’s a car that I always polish cleanly.
4. It’s a car whose mirror broke last week.
5. It’s a car that I have to send for repair quite often.
(しょっちゅう = quite often)
[04:18]
Now, listen to the [Key Words], and then repeat (the phrase).
For example,
[04:25]
[KW] suitcase, I use for travel
→ suitcase which I use for travel
OK?
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「よくきくポッドキャストはこれです。」
[00:08]
みなさん、こんにちは。きょうは、クイズからはじめます。まず、5つのヒントをリピートしてから、しつもんに こたえてください。
Repeat after me
[00:20]
1. これは たぶんあなたがもっているものです。
2. これは かばんや ポケットに はいるものです。
3. これは おんがくをきくことが できるものです。
4. これは ニュースや ほんを よむことも できるものです。
5. これは くるまの うんてんちゅうに つかっては いけないものです。
[01:37]
さて、これは なんですか……スマホですね。
[01:44]
では、つぎです。これは だれですか。
Repeat after me
[01:49]
1. よくねるひとです。
2. はだがやわらかくて、いいにおいがするひとです。
3. ミルクを よくのむ ひと です。
4. おなかが すくと なくひとです。
5. わらうと かぞくが しあわせになる ひとです。
[02:49]
さて、これは だれですか….。あかちゃんですね。
[02:55]
ウィルさんは いつも じてんしゃを つかいますが、じつは、しゅみはドライブです。どんなくるまですか。ウィルさんが、おしえてくれました。
Repeat after me
[03:09]
1. あかい にほんのくるまです。
2. ちちが のっていた くるまです。
(のる = here means うんてんする)
3. いつも、きれいに みがく くるまです。
4. せんしゅう、ミラーがこわれた くるまです。
5. しょっちゅう、しゅうりに ださなければ ならないくるまです。
(しょっちゅう = quite often)
[04:18]
では、まず、[Key Words]をききます。それから、リピートしてください。
たとえば、
[04:25]
[KW] スーツケース、りょこうで つかいます
→ りょこうで つかうスーツケース
いいですか。
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