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英語 中学生

この文章に出てくるclassesって何を表しているのでしょうか??普通に授業と言う意味では通じないですよね?

【筆記回 4 中学生4人と留学生のアメリア (Amelia)が、担任の上野先生 (Ms. Ueno) とボランティア活動の内容 について話をしています。 会話とポスターを読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 Yuta: Ms. Ueno, we saw the poster for this year's HPVA. This year's activity is to teach Japanese culture. We are interested in joining it. 加 Tomoko: Yes! We can do a lot of things for this event. Ms. Ueno: Good! I think you can do many things in this year's HPVA. When people from America visited our school last year, you were good teachers. Because you learned a lot about Japanese culture. So, I think you will be good teachers for children from foreign country, too. Kana: Yes! We'll join HPVA CULTURE together! I think Amelia can help us because this. is her second year in this school. She learned about Japanese culture with us and her Japanese is very good. Amelia, why don't you teach with us? You can help the children as an interpreter, too. Amelia: ( A ) Thank you. Yuta: Ms. Ueno, is it OK if I make a leaflet for the Japanese culture classes? Ms. Ueno: Sure! Now let's talk about the classes.. Tomoko: Yes. First, what will we do to teach Japanese culture to the children? Mamoru: How about reading picture books of Japanese stories like Momotaro and Kaguyahime to them? I think they will easily understand the stories with pictures. Tomoko: ( B ) Then, can we do something else to make the classes more interesting? Amelia: I think children from foreign countries will be happy to play with Japanese toys. Mamoru: Yes! Let's teach them how to play Karuta! Amelia: Wow! That's a good idea 7 can /they/studying /Japanese /enjoy/ because) Yuta: The children will be glad to learn these two things together! Tomoko: Next, we must decide the date of the classes. Yuta: We must prepare for the speech contest in July, so let's have all the classes in August. Kana: I agree. But I cannot have a class on the 13th because I have to visit my grandparents. Mamoru: We also should not have a class on the 27th. We have to finish our homework... Kana: So we'll have the class on ( 1 ). Now, what should the children do if they war to come? Ms. Ueno: If they want to come, their parents should call me.

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英語 中学生

問題を解説してください この問題(1)を教えてください答えはfiveです

8. (2) ay/ruler/any/Ⅰ / have/ don't ). today A (speak/how/language / many/you / do ? I don't have any rulers. B: I speak two languages, Japanese and English. How many language do you speak 6 次は、ハルトが作成したスピーチ用の資料を見ながら, ハルト (Haruto)とエマ(Emma) が放課後に話し ている場面の対話文です。これを読んで,あとの問いに答えなさい。 Haruto: Can you help me with my homework, Emma? Emma: Sure. Haruto: I have a question. How many days a week do you play sports? Emma: I'm on the tennis team. We practice tennis from Monday to Friday. So, I play sports ( ① ) days a week. Is this your homework? Haruto: Yes, it is. Look at this. Many students in our class often play sports. ) ( )on the sports teams, like 2 tennis, basketball, soccer, and baseball. Four students (3) ③( ③の play sports every day. They really like sports. But seven students play sports two days a week at most. Maybe they do sports only in ( ③ ) class. 週に何日スポーツをしますか (1年A組34名) 人数(人) ET 下 正正正正 iF Emma: That's very interesting. Haruto: Now I can write a speech about this result. 注 ~ days a week 週に~日 at most 多くても maybe たぶん only ただ~だけ result 結果 (1) 対話の流れにあうように, ①の( に適する数を英語で書きなさい。 twa aren't on the sports teams に適する語を, ア~エから1つ選びなさい。 ア music イ English ウ math I P.E. (4) 本文や資料の内容にあうように、次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 (a) Do the members of the tennis team practice on Sunday? 日数(日) 0-2 3-4 5-6 (2) 下線部②が「彼らは運動部に入っています」という意味になるように, に適する語を書きなさい。 They 7 (I)

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英語 中学生

さっぱりわかんないです(笑) 教えてください

(あ)に入れるのに最も適当なのは、ア~エのうちではどれですか。 7 wanted イ looked ウ enjoyed I had ② 下線部(い) の具体的な内容を次のようにまとめたとき, 日本語で書きなさい。 Ann が自宅で (a) (う) ときに (え) (b) (a) (b) に入れるのに最も適当な英語2語を,本文中から抜き出して書きなさい。 一つ答えなさい。 7 practicing wadaiko is very important イ speaking good English is very important ウ taking many pictures is very important エ learning Japanese culture is very important に撮影してもらった, スティックダンスの写真。 に入れるのに最も適当なのは,ア~エのうちではどれですか。 ⑤ 次のア~エの英文は, 本文中の出来事を表しています。 これらを起こった順に並べ替えなさい。 ア Ann did the stick dance for Shinji and his classmates. イ Ann listened to the sound of the wadaiko in the music class. ウ Ann wrote easy kanji in the calligraphy class. エ Ann helped Shinji when he couldn't do the stick dance well. ⑥ 本文の内容と合っているのは, ア~オのうちではどれですか。 当てはまるものをすべて答えなさい ア Ann came to Japan last year and stayed at Shinji's house for a week. イ On the first day, Ann talked about her family, school, and life in her country. ウ Ann showed Shinji a picture of her mother when they were having lunch. エ In the music class on the last day, Ann enjoyed the wadaiko. * Shinji and his friends told Ann a lot about the wadaiko and Japanese culture.

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英語 中学生

解答が無いので確認したいです。教えてください。

Reading | Reading Comprehension DL 10 ICD 10 Reading の内容に合わせて、正しい選択肢を選びましょう。 Olympic Volunteers i What does the word “volunteer” mean? a. Getting acquainted with people from all around the worlc Do you ever dream of traveling and meet- ing people from all around the world? Well, it is possible to meet them without trave- ling because sometimes the world comes b. Working at various venues. c. Doing a job without expecting to be paid. 2. When were Olympic volunteers used for the first time? to a country. When the Tokyo Olympics is held in 2020, visitors from over 200 na- tions will attend this world-famous event. a. In 1948, at the London Olympics. b. In 2012, at the London Olympics. c. At the first Olympic games. 1ONAL So how can you meet them? The answer is to become a volunteer. Volunteers at the 2012 London Olympic Games 3. What job might a volunteer for the Olympics do? a. Take part in the Olympic Games. Volunteers are the face of the Olympic Games since they help create a special atmosphere with their warm welcome and hard work. These helpers were irst used in the 1948 Olympic Games in London. Sixty-four years later, the =ity had 240,000 applicants for the 2012 Games, and 70,000 were selected to 『ork at various venues, As an Olympic volunteer, you might direct spectators っ their seats in stadiums or push wheelchairs for those who cannot walk. Thatever your job is, you will probably use English to do it. b. Guide and help people. c. Travel all over the world. ob blooe | Let's Read Aloud! 志履右 教える 以下は Readingからの一節です。英文の意味をもう一度確認し に出して読みましょう。 niood ne word “volunteer” comes from the Latin language and means “to do Volunteers are the face of the Olympic Games since t special atmosphere with their warm welcome and ha mething for others without expecting to receive something.” However, as Japanese volunteer, you will receive something: practice in using your glish communication skills. So, in 2020 why not take up the challenge d show the spirit of “o-mo-te-na-shi," or “hos-pi-ta-li-ty”? U seful E xpressions for C onver 会話の際に覚えておくと便利な表現を確認しましょう。

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英語 中学生

下線部3のsoは何を表しているのですか?

く比 るので、 彼らはスピーチをより理解十 (4)(~thing+形容詞》の語順に (1)「あなたはたくさんの水を飲み (2)「あなたはスミスさんをどれく は(have[has]+主語+過去分 (3)「私はこの本を借りたいので (4)「これは世界で最も小さい動 もよいのです。 もし問を置かずに話したら、あなたは緊張, speech)の方法に したものです。これをEんで、後の 問いに答えなさい。 In many schools, students learn *how to tell their ideas to others, and they may have chances to make a speech. Speaking well is important in your life, so that experience will help you a lot in the future. To make a good speech, you should try to speak ina big voice. Also, you should choose and use the words carefully., *Listeners will be able to hear you easily if you do 5 Oso. Using your hands is useful too. Listeners will see how you move your hands and then understand the *main point in your speech. If you try these things, you can *improve your speech. However, there is another way to make your speech better. Have you ever tried to use a “*pause" while vou make a speech? You don't say any words but listeners can still understand you. *Actually, ②_[make/greatest /is/ways / df/ to / one / it 1he l a wonderful speech, but ③whyisit so *effective? 10 First, yeu can get *attention from listeners. For example, put a pause before you say important things. Your listeners will *pay more attention to you. When you take a pause, your listeners will think, "The speaker stopped talking, but why?" Then they will try to listen to your next words more carefully. Second, a pause can give listeners time to think, so they can understand the speech better. 15 If your speech *continues without a pause, *it is difficult for the listeners to understand your message well. However, if you stop and wait for a little before or after you say an important thing, the listeners can *follow your speech more easily. Third, puttinga pause is also good for *speakers. If you speak without a pause, you may get too nervous, and you'll not be able to remember your message. What's ④ (go) to happen to you 2 then? A good speech will be difficult to make. However, when you speak with some pauses, you will not feel so nervous, and you will not forget the point of your speech. Then, you can speak with *confidence. Some people think thatit's not good to stop talking while others are listening to you. That may be true ina *conversation. However, when you make a speech, you usually speak toa group of people, and the speaking time is given only to you, so taking a pause becomes an effective way of talking. There are several *tips to be a wonderful speaker. How about trying to put a pause when you make a speech next time? (注) how to~ : どうやって~したらよいか listener:聞き手 pause:(話の)間 actually :実は improve~: ~を改善する main point:要点 attention:注目 pay attention to~: ~に注目する effective:効果的な it is ~(for人) to : ……することは (人にとって) ~だ follow~:~についていく continue:続く speaker: 話し手 confidence:自信 conversation:会 3

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