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チャレンジ(5)について質問です。 この文の答えは写真のようになっているのですが、 They will been arriving in Paris the time tomorrow. のように、未来進行形でかくのは駄目でしょうか。

STEP 2 次の日本文に合うように、( )に適語を入れなきい。 father comes home. (②)次のドイツを訪れれば、彼女はそこへ5回行ったことになるだろう。 She ( been there five times Lyrice visits Germany next spring. (3) 私は次の6月で日本に住んで5年になる。 years next June. 終えるまで待ってください。 Please wait untill ( ) to bed by the time my Q2 次の日本文に合うように、 in Japan for five (1) 明日までには雨はやむだろう。 (stopped/it/by tomorrowroom_/wili ). (2) もう1冊本を読めば、私は今10のことになる。 I ( this month/ will/if/have read/1/ten books) read another book. (3) 私の祖母が亡くなって、来年で16年になる。 My grandmother ( dead/for/been/have/16 years/will) next year. Challenge 次の日本語を英語に直しなさい。 (1) あなたは今までに流れ星を見たことがありますか。 (shooting stari. (2) ケビン(Kevin)は日本にどのくらい住んでいますか。 (3) サキは今朝からずっとピアノの練習をしている。 (4) 私は彼から聞くまでにすでに試合の結果を知っていた。 彼らは明日の今ごろはパリ(Paris)に到着しているでしょう。 (6) そのDVDを見終わったら、私に貸してください。

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English Senior High

コミニケーション英語2 Lesson7 Section1 下のQuestion Anser Practiceの解説が知りたいです!

Communication English II Lesson 7 Encouraging Song Section 1&2 Reading Passage Section 1 There are many songs that help people overcome sadness or troubles. Makenaide may be one of them. This song has been encouraging many people for a long time. The lyrics of Makenaide were written by Sakai Izumi, the vocalist of ZARD. It became a hit in 1993. The following year, it was adopted as the theme song for the National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament. Some schools have also been using this song for graduation ceremonies. When the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake occurred in 1995, this song was often aired. Many people were able to recover their spirits by listening to it. The song also cheered people up after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. Unfortunately, Sakai passed away in 2007. However, this song is still popular today. Section 2 What makes this song so attractive? The answer may be in its lyrics. The song has a message of hope for everyone. Let's take a look at the first refrain. Sakai left a piece of paper on which she wrote the lyrics. It shows that she changed a part of them. She replaced the words "Don't stop until the end" with "Keep on running until the end". She may have thought that this sounded more positive. Handout Reading No.15 Text p.94-97 She changed this part while she was actually recording the song. "Which words communicate better?" was the question she always had in her mind. She always searched for words that would encourage people. Don't give up! Just a little farther 負けないで もうすこし Keep on running until the end 最後まで走りぬけて Even though we may be apart どんなに離れてても I'll stand by you with all my heart 心はそばにいるわ Follow the dream you'll catch in the end 追いかけてはるかな夢を 1. Question-Answering Practice Section 1 1. Who wrote the lyrics of Makenaide? The lyrics of Makeneide were written 2. What have some schools been using Makenaide for Sakai Izumi 3. Is Makenaide still popular today? song is still popular today. Section 2 1. What did Sakai leave? 2. Which words did she choose, "Don't stop" or "Keep on running"? She 3. What question did she always have in her mind?

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English Senior High

マイウェイlesson7section3

Lesson 7 An Encouraging Song Q&A (p.98) Answer the following questions. <Section 3> 1. When did Sakai become famous as a singer? 2. Did she write lyrics for other singers? Yes 3. What messages was realized in Makenaide? Road Aguin (p.99) 与えられた文字から始まる適切な語を( )内に入れて、対話をしてみましょう。 A: Did Sakai often appear on TV? B: No. She may have preferred (p ) (m ) to singing in public. A: Yes, she may have. She always thought about how the lyrics could express 2(p (f ). B: Right. Makenaide was born from her wish to 3(c rammar (p.99) would" を使った表現 would は will の過去形 1. would like to + 動詞の原形 「~したい」 ex) I would like to send my messages to others. 私は [ 2. would like + 「~が欲しい」 [ ex) I'd like a cup of coffee. 3. would rather + 動詞の原形 「むしろ~したい」 ex) I'd rather study at the library. [ 4. Would you + 動詞の原形? 「~してくださいませんか?」 [ 1 ex) Would you open the window? (p.99) 意味がとおるように( )内の語を並べかえて、対話をしてみましょう。 1. A: Where do you want to go tomorrow? B: (would /1/ like) to go to the amusement park. 2. A: Which do you want, soda or juice? B: (like/I/would) soda, please. a. A: Let's go shopping at the department store. B: Well, (would /go/ rather/I) to a flea market. J. ) others. ] ]

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