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訳して欲しいです至急ですお願いします🙏

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英語 高校生

[3]から和訳をお願いします🙇‍♀️ 途中まででも大丈夫です。 ちなみにポールスターⅢのLesson2です

mm 200) amajor ano Japan decided to make Enghish the offial TheoHieeyfhe company started to cey its employees free English Hasses E 避so put menus tm its cafeteriastn the same year) a large dothingmanufctunersnii lihatii too would make Bnghish itsofhcial language// The iaea waslo use PP beeGn Highlevel meetings)ana Gn papers/that v 7 employees wo 較Why 昌 make these decisions2/The anawer stthat they anted to inorease business amd meke Hheir companies more globaif5 achieve this goal HHeirempioyees neeaed ob able to commiunicatein Enghish/ LackGf soeh abihioysamld lead them to pay a lt ef money in "iafguage costs.//These cests melude not Chy frameaton coste bf the damage that can result from mmistnderstandimng tooy/T 上806 te companies wanted their employees to be able to work smoothly with non.Japanese staffin their cfhces」 四Rey also Yanted them to be able to negotiate in Enghish with companies SverseasZAl these things consdered, the benefits would be more than just cost sa 回 Ofcouree there are many levels oFabihity in using a language/ How good di employees of these companies need to become at English27The president of GRe ofthe companies says that the English that businessmen need is "Globish THieh is diferent from the Enghish of pative speakers/He believes that ater Special Bnglish expressions for business, his employees should have 拓may create an *English divide" 一 a sphit between those amd those yho do not. For example, someone who is but not very good at English may not have the respect 36her problem is "avoidance which sometimes happens 1anguage/ They may stay slent if they find it jo express their thoughts//This defeats the for eommunication// jo make English an official language in their opportunity for the Japanese to think about the HanguageThe company president mentione

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英語 高校生

写真の訳がうまくいかないです😰 Pros and Consのunit3の訳持ってる方いらっしゃいませんか😭

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英語 高校生

[3]からの和訳お願いします🙇‍♀️ 途中まででも大丈夫です。

mm 200) amajor ano Japan decided to make Enghish the offial TheoHieeyfhe company started to cey its employees free English Hasses E 避so put menus tm its cafeteriastn the same year) a large dothingmanufctunersnii lihatii too would make Bnghish itsofhcial language// The iaea waslo use PP beeGn Highlevel meetings)ana Gn papers/that v 7 employees wo 較Why 昌 make these decisions2/The anawer stthat they anted to inorease business amd meke Hheir companies more globaif5 achieve this goal HHeirempioyees neeaed ob able to commiunicatein Enghish/ LackGf soeh abihioysamld lead them to pay a lt ef money in "iafguage costs.//These cests melude not Chy frameaton coste bf the damage that can result from mmistnderstandimng tooy/T 上806 te companies wanted their employees to be able to work smoothly with non.Japanese staffin their cfhces」 四Rey also Yanted them to be able to negotiate in Enghish with companies SverseasZAl these things consdered, the benefits would be more than just cost sa 回 Ofcouree there are many levels oFabihity in using a language/ How good di employees of these companies need to become at English27The president of GRe ofthe companies says that the English that businessmen need is "Globish THieh is diferent from the Enghish of pative speakers/He believes that ater Special Bnglish expressions for business, his employees should have 拓may create an *English divide" 一 a sphit between those amd those yho do not. For example, someone who is but not very good at English may not have the respect 36her problem is "avoidance which sometimes happens 1anguage/ They may stay slent if they find it jo express their thoughts//This defeats the for eommunication// jo make English an official language in their opportunity for the Japanese to think about the HanguageThe company president mentione

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