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English Junior High

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の 10 15 20 2 Mr. Kent comes from the United States. He wil work with Takashi's father. He was 反yited ( A ) Takashi's home two days ago. Mr. Kent and Takashi are talking in the living room. Mr. Kent, dinner will be ready jn halfpan hour. W骨 you take a Takashi Mr. Kent : 6 : It's not easy for me to call you by your first name because you Takashi Mr. Kent : : Well TI1I try, Mr. Kent. IMr. Kent Oh, you called me Mr. Kent again! By the way, Where is the bath? : Sbal.T take you there ? Mr. Kent : 3 OK Go straight to the end of this hall and turn left, and youl Takashi Takashi Takashi Mr. Kent bath before dinner? Yes, thank you. But, Takashi,you can call me Peter. ps(much are / than グ older グD. s O.K. I call you Takashi, so please call me Peter. No, you dont have to. And you dont have to tell me how to use 天, either. 1 learned it from a book. find it. : All right. 1 will see you later. ( After some time ) Mr. Kent : :( C ) My mother and father are cooking in the kitchen. My sis- Takashi Mr. Kent Takashi Mr. Kent : Takashi Mr. Kent : Takashi Takashi Mr. Kent : Excuse me, Takashi. Sopneone is using the bath. ter is helping them. No one else is in the house. : But the door is not open! : What's wrong? Oh, [ understand! Tm in Japan. Things are different! In my CcQUun- 仏y, when we are not using a room, we usually keep the door Open. : Really? ] didnt know 。that. 1 Should learn more about other countrieS、 No, T should do so. 1 believed 1 。(know) a lot about Hfe in Japan, but actually T didnt. But now, 1 am learning every minute. 1 am so excited. What will happen next ? :Youwlbelate( FE ) dinner! Mr. Kent : Oh, no! I forgot to take a bath, Takashi. : Yes, you did, Peter! Oh, Takashi, thank you for 。(cal) me Peter! Now we are friends, arent we? (注) take a bath : ふろに入る It…for一to : 一にとってへすることは…だ How to : この仕方 Straight : まっすぐに hall : 廊下 else : 他には _actually : 実際には excited : わくわくする

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