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間違っているところがあれば教えてほしいです🙇‍♂️

A 次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 When flowers *grow, *weather is very important, because they need sunshine and water. Here is a flower. It grows 10cm in April, 20cm in May, and 30cm in June. Whv 30cm in June? Because we have a lot of rain in the month. It means a lot of water for flowers, but they need sunshine, too. So. when the weather is fine in June, the flower grows the best. If the weather is bad, it does not grow very much. E (注)“grow =成長する*weather =天桜 チエック 英文の構成をとらえよう! ロ本文の内容に合うように, 空欄a~dに日本語を入れなさい。 :花が成長するには, と b が必要なので, 天気が重要だ。 第1文 a 月に一番成長する。それは, たくさん雨が降るからだ。 によく成長する。 第3~5文: C 第7文 C 月のなかでも, d d b Am 天候が良いとき a C 日光 B 次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 You know that there are many times when you talk with others. You join family *discussions. You talk with others in school, in meetings and at parties. You have interesting *experiences, and you want to talk about If you want to become a better talker and make a discussion more pleasant for others, you had better remember the next points. It is important to keep to the *subject. Thinking before you speak is also helpful. It is also important。to keep an open mind them with other people. about the subject you are discussing. You may have your own idea in mind at the beginning of a discussion, but if the discussion shows that another plan is better than yours, be ready to change your mind. And, of course, you should speak loudly enough for all to hear. Learning to talk well with others *includes good listening. Good manners are ohivols necessary, also. You can think of other ways, too, that will help you learn to talk well. (注)*discussion =討議,議論 *experience = 経験 “subject = 話題 *include = ~~を含む MO Syills

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英語 高校生

画像の問題を教えてください‼︎🙇🏻‍♂️

1 以下の英文を読んで,次の問いに答えなさい。 red, the color that teachers long have used to grade papers. Parents objected po。 5 writing, they asserted, was stressful. So the principal put red on the blacklist. Red has become so negative that some principals and teachers will not touch (1) Joseph Floriska*, principal of Stevens Elementary in Pittsburgh, has teachers grade with more pleasant-feeling tones* so that their instructional messages do not seem as critical or insulting. “There's been a broad shift in grading. It's taken 10 a turn from Here's what ( it. (2a) )' to Here's what( (2b))" Floriska said. “We're still pointing out mistakes, but the method in which it's delivered is more positive." da T imuibom サっd e adT Purple has emerged as a new color of choice for many educators. That is a Sound approach, said Nancy Eiseman, a color specialist on the ties between colors 15 and communication. Purple may be rising in popularity, Eiseman said, because teachers know it is a mix of blue and red. "You still have the element of danger the red - but it's kind of subtle, hidden. directed at students." It is in the color, rather than being But reading and writing specialist Janet Jones helps teachers take (s) a different 20 approach. The students at Berry Elementary School in Waldorf, Maryland, edit* each other's papers, so that, by the time teachers add their markings, the colors they use aren't that important. "I don't think changing to purple or green will make a huge difference if the teaching doesn't go along with it," Jones said. “If you avoid the color red, the students might not be as frightened, but they also might not become better writers." 記事使用許諾: AP Images 主)grade 「~を採点する」 edit「(~に)手を入れる,(~を)修正する」 Joseph Floriska 「ジョセフ·フロリスカ (人名)」 tone「色調」

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