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英語 中学生

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2 次の,中学生のひかり(Hikari)と ALT(外国語指導助手)のスミス先生(Mr. Smith)の対話文を読んで,あとの問いに答えなさい。 (80点) く山梨) Mr Smith: Hi, Hikari. How was your winter vacation? Hikari: Hi, Mr. Smith. I had a wonderful experience. Mr Smith : Oh, O(ア are you イ were you ウ do you エ did you)? Hikari: Yes. I helped a woman who spoke to me in English. At that time, I was waiting for my grandmother in front of the ticket gate at Shinjuku station. 5 Mr Smith:Why did she speak to you? She wanted to visit Asakusa. ②( ア Also because she was in Japan for the first| Hikari: イ Finally ウ However エ Then ), she didn't know how to get there A Mr Smith: Did you understand everything she said? Hikari: No, I didn't. a So I said, “Sorry, please speak slowly.” Then she spoke slowly and pointed at her map. 10 Mr. Smith: Then what did you do? Hikari: I showed her how to get to Asakusa by just pointing at her map. I wanted to speak English to her, but I couldn't because I was ③ (ア angry イ interested ウ nervous エ ready ). Mr. Smith: By doing that, could she understand how to get there? No, she couldn't. So I tried to use the English expressions I leaned at school. I said, “We are here at Shinjuku station. First, Hikari: 15 B the Yamanote Line to Ueno. Then change trains there. After that, B the Ginza Line.” Finally, she understood how to get there. Mr. Smith: You did great. b Hikari: Yes, I did. She asked, “How long does it take from here?” I answered, “It takes about forty minutes.” Then I asked her where she was from. She told me that she was from Canada. So I asked her some questions about 20 Canada. I think I made several mistakes in English when I spoke. When she left, she smiled and said to me, “Thank you very much. I was very happy to hear that. Mr Smith: That was a very kind thing you did. When you speak English, making mistakes is an important thing. Through making mistakes, you get the chance to learn more. You were not afraid of making mistakes. I think you had a wonderful experience. Yes. And I learned another| class. Hikari: C thing through this experience. I can use many English expressions outside of Mr. Smith: That's right. Using English outside of class is one good way to make your English better. Hikari, come and tall= to me more often. Hikari: Of course, I would really like that. (注) ticket gate 改札 expression 表現 change trains 電車を乗り換える outside of - ~のほかに

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