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0006132人目の素数さん垢版2016/07/07(木) 00:59:33.77ID:eyuOJA9w
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0035132人目の素数さん垢版2017/10/31(火) 12:27:59.27ID:BpdaIqKr
29
Some Japanese parents make their
children study conversational English
because they believe that their
children must be international-minded.
This may be a good idea, but I always
feel that parents should, first of all,
educate their children to be quiet in
places where adults come together,
and particularly to have good table
manners, if they want their children to
be international-minded in the future.
There are some Japanese parents
who make their children go to English
conversation school, believing that it
will make them international-minded.
Of course, this is fine, but, in my
opinion, if they want their children to
be international-minded, the first thing
they have to do is to teach them not
to be noisy, and to have good
manners while eating, especially in
places where adults get together.
30
We all like to be praised and want
other people to realize how important
we are to the world.
Everyone likes to be praised and
wants other people to recognize his or
her worth.
31
When I heard the alarm clock ring, I
jumped out of bed. It took me only a
minute to put my clothes on.
The ringing of the alarm clock woke
me up. It took me less than a minute
to get dressed.
32
In order to encourage their children to
read, mothers should make them
realize that reading can be fun. If they
force their children to read, the
children end up disliking reading, First
of all, mothers should take their
children to a bookstore to find a
suitable book.
If mothers want their children to enjoy
reading, they should teach their
children the pleasure of reading.
Forcing them to read will only make
them dislike reading. The first thing
mothers should do is to go to the
bookstore with their children and help
them choose a good book.
0036132人目の素数さん垢版2017/10/31(火) 12:33:22.52ID:BpdaIqKr
>>35
33
If you were to tell elementary school
children that refrigerators used to be
made of wood and did not need
electricity, they would not believe you.
They would surely argue that it would
be impossible to keep things cool
without using electricity.
If you tell an elementary school pupil
that there used to be wooden
refrigerators that did not need
electricity, he probably will not believe
you. He will surely say, "But how can
you keep things cold without using
electricity?"
34
Climbing up the slope, step by step with sweat on my brow, was both painful and fun, and it seemed almost a shame to ski back down in such a
short time.
We tried very hard to climb up, so we
were almost reluctant to ski down the
slope without stopping.
35
The other day, I wrote a letter for the first time in two years. It was to my
uncle. I had great difficulty writing
what I thought because I usually talk
with people on the telephone.
The other day, I wrote a letter for the
first time in two years. It was to my
uncle. I found it very difficult to write
what I had in mind, because I am in
the habit of talking by phone.
36
A day or two after I go bαck home,
without realizing it, I find myself
talking in the local dialect. It is easier
to talk that way.
When I return to my hometown, in a
day or two, without realizing it, I start
to use the local dialect. I find it easier
to speak that way.
0037132人目の素数さん垢版2017/10/31(火) 12:36:54.88ID:BpdaIqKr
>>36
33
If you were to tell elementary school
children that refrigerators used to be
made of wood and did not need
electricity, they would not believe you.
They would surely argue that it would
be impossible to keep things cool
without using electricity.
If you tell an elementary school pupil
that there used to be wooden
refrigerators that did not need
electricity, he probably will not believe
you. He will surely say, "But how can
you keep things cold without using
electricity?"
34
Climbing up the slope, step by step
with sweat on my brow, was both
painful and fun, and it seemed almost
a shame to ski back down in such a
short time.
We tried very hard to climb up, so we
were almost reluctant to ski down the
slope without stopping.
35
The other day, I wrote a letter for the
first time in two years. It was to my
uncle. I had great difficulty writing
what I thought because I usually talk
with people on the telephone.
The other day, I wrote a letter for the
first time in two years. It was to my
uncle. I found it very difficult to write
what I had in mind, because I am in
the habit of talking by phone.
36
A day or two after I go bαck home,
without realizing it, I find myself
talking in the local dialect. It is easier
to talk that way.
When I return to my hometown, in a
day or two, without realizing it, I start
to use the local dialect. I find it easier
to speak that way.
0038132人目の素数さん垢版2017/10/31(火) 12:39:09.39ID:BpdaIqKr
>>37
37
It has already been ten years since I
began to use a computer. Since I am
used to it, it is really troublesome to
write anything by hand, no matter how
short it is. I often get frustrated when I
cannot remember Chinese characters.
Ten years have already passed since I
started using a computer. I have got
so used to it that I find it a bother to
write anything by hand, however short
it is. When I cannot remember
Chinese characters, I often get
irritated.
38
The day before yesterday, I took a taxi
from Tokyo Station. It took a very long
time to get to my destination because
the evening rush hour had just begun.
Two days ago, I caught a taxi at Tokyo
Station. Unfortunately I got caught in
the evening traffic jam, sit took a very
long time to get to where I was going.
39
Everyone spends at least a third of his
or her life sleeping in bed, so by the
age of seventy, he or she will have
slept for at least twenty years. The
depth and amount of your sleep vary
with age. Generally, the older you get,
the more difficult it becomes to sleep at night.
Every one of us spends at least one
third of our lives sleeping in bed. By
the time we reach seventy, we will
have slept at least twenty years. How
long and how deeply we sleep varies
depending on how old we are.
Generally, as we get older and older, it
becomes more and more difficult to
get to sleep at night.
40
It seems that Japanese today can no longer wait patiently. For example,
when they are waiting for a bus that is
late, they get restless after only ten
minutes.
Japanese today seem to be uable to
wait for a long time. When they are
waiting for a bus that is delayed, they
get irritated in ten minutes or so.
0039132人目の素数さん垢版2017/10/31(火) 12:42:39.72ID:BpdaIqKr
>>38
37
It has already been ten years since I
began to use a computer. Since I am
used to it, it is really troublesome to
write anything by hand, no matter how
short it is. I often get frustrated when I
cannot remember Chinese characters.
Ten years have already passed since I
started using a computer. I have got
so used to it that I find it a bother to
write anything by hand, however short
it is. When I cannot remember
Chinese characters, I often get
irritated.
38
The day before yesterday, I took a taxi
from Tokyo Station. It took a very long
time to get to my destination because
the evening rush hour had just begun.
Two days ago, I caught a taxi at Tokyo
Station. Unfortunately I got caught in
the evening traffic jam, sit took a very
long time to get to where I was going.
39
Everyone spends at least a third of his
or her life sleeping in bed, so by the
age of seventy, he or she will have
slept for at least twenty years. The
depth and amount of your sleep vary
with age. Generally, the older you get,
the more difficult it becomes to sleep
at night.
Every one of us spends at least one
third of our lives sleeping in bed. By
the time we reach seventy, we will
have slept at least twenty years. How
long and how deeply we sleep varies
depending on how old we are.
Generally, as we get older and older, it
becomes more and more difficult to
get to sleep at night.
40
It seems that Japanese today can no
longer wait patiently. For example,
when they are waiting for a bus that is
late, they get restless after only ten
minutes.
Japanese today seem to be uable to
wait for a long time. When they are
waiting for a bus that is delayed, they
get irritated in ten minutes or so.
0040132人目の素数さん垢版2017/10/31(火) 12:51:10.07ID:BpdaIqKr
>>39
41
It is not until we find it difficult to
communicate in or translate a foreign
language that we realize how greatly
we are influenced by our own
language.
It is only after we are faced with the
problem of communication or
translation in a foreign language that
we realize how much we are bound by
our own language.
42
Everyone has his or her own opinions,
but he or she often has difficulty
communicating them clearly enough
to be understood. Generally, it is
better to explain what you mean by
giving some examples or reasons than
to explain it briefly.
Each of you has your own ideas, but it
is difficult to communicate them
clearly to other people. In general, it is
better to explain what you want to say
with some illustrations or supportive
ideas than to express it simply.
43
Certainly it is difficult to remember the
name of someone you meet for the
first time, but if you try hard to use his
or her name when talking, it is easier
to remember it than you might expect.
You may have difficulty remembering
the name of someone you have never
met before. However, if you make a
sincere effort to call them by their
name, you will find it surprisingly easy
to learn it.
44
Language teachers from overseas
often complain that Japanese
students today do not work very hard,
and that they do not seem to be as
eager as they used to be to learn
foreign languages.
Foreign teachers of languages often
complain that Japanese students
today are not studying hard. They say
that the students do not seem
to make as much effort as they did in
the past to learn foreign languages.
0041132人目の素数さん垢版2017/10/31(火) 12:53:59.01ID:BpdaIqKr
>>40
41
It is not until we find it difficult to
communicate in or translate a foreign
language that we realize how greatly
we are influenced by our own language.
It is only after we are faced with the
problem of communication or
translation in a foreign language that
we realize how much we are bound by
our own language.
42
Everyone has his or her own opinions,
but he or she often has difficulty
communicating them clearly enough
to be understood. Generally, it is
better to explain what you mean by
giving some examples or reasons than
to explain it briefly.
Each of you has your own ideas, but it
is difficult to communicate them
clearly to other people. In general, it is
better to explain what you want to say
with some illustrations or supportive
ideas than to express it simply.
43
Certainly it is difficult to remember the
name of someone you meet for the
first time, but if you try hard to use his
or her name when talking, it is easier
to remember it than you might expect.
You may have difficulty remembering
the name of someone you have never
met before. However, if you make a
sincere effort to call them by their
name, you will find it surprisingly easy
to learn it.
44
Language teachers from overseas
often complain that Japanese
students today do not work very hard,
and that they do not seem to be as
eager as they used to be to learn
foreign languages.
Foreign teachers of languages often
complain that Japanese students
today are not studying hard. They say
that the students do not seem
to make as much effort as they did in
the past to learn foreign languages.
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