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D) LANGUAGE PRACTICE Should and have to Suggestion What should I do? You should try yoga. You shouldn't eat so much fast food! Should I drink more water? Yes, you should. Complete the sentences with should, shouldn't, have/has to, or don't/doesn't have to. 1. To be healthy, we 2. I have a car, so I 3. You 4. My sister is really busy. She should sleep seven or eight hours every night. walk to work. But I still walk for exercise. drink so much soda every day. It's bad for you. 3. You should get some fresh air 4. You shouldn't exercise Grammar Reference page 130 Obligation What do I have to do? You have to read these books. You don't have to do anything! Do I have to pay for the class? No, you don't. 2 Match the information to make complete sentences. 1. We have to pay the fees_e 2. Should we warm up 5. You don't have to go on a diet 6. How much do we have to pay I think people should exercise every day. write ten essays before the semester ends. Unreduced 1. He has to eat first. 2. I have to leave early. 3. She has to go now. 4. They have to pay. a. before we exercise? b. to lose weight. c. after a big meal. d. because you've been indoors all day. e. before we take the class. f. to join the gym? 3 PAIR WORK. What should people do to have a healthy lifestyle? List five things. Then discuss your ideas with your partner. ONLINE PRACTICE Every day? That's too much! PRONUNCIATION-Reduction of has to and have to 1 Listen. Notice the reduced sounds of has to and have to. Reduced He hasta eat first. I hafta leave early. She hasta go now. They hafta pay.

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English Senior High

19行目のdifferences and makesと言うのは、なんて訳されるんですか? difference で違いという意味ですよね?

15 類別化の危険 10 The Japanese often say to me, "Do you have anything tha bothers you here in Japan?" To be honest, "I have." It is the Japanese unconscious habit of classifying everything into ranks Which is better, they ask, America or Japan, California oranges or 5 mikan, and so on. People everywhere do this to some extent, but the Japanese more than others. What is the matter with these questions? 2 Needless to say, there are times when one product is superior to another. It is possible, then, to compare two things of the same 10 kind and price in order to judge their quality. But there is no saying whether peaches are better than apples or whether blue is better than green. A person may prefer peaches to apples, but he can't *categorically say that the one is better than the other. 3 Many a thing in life can't be categorized so simply. Take 15 Japanese and American cultures for example. It is foolish to say that American culture is inferior to Japanese culture. They have different histories, languages, *manners and customs. It is impossible to say that one is better than the other. When one is not aware of these differences and makes a value judgment, it 20 gives rise to dangerous misunderstandings. (注) categorically 「断定的に, 頭から」 manners and customs Check!!.

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