Advanced course_Listening&Reading_20

PART A_1

In this lesson, we have two parts, listening and reading.
We will start with the listening part. Then, we are going to move on to the reading part.
Let’s start our lesson!

PART A_2

Please listen carefully while I read each dialogue twice. Then,
you will answer a question based on the dialogue.

PART A_3

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PART A_4

Now, let’s review your answer.

PART A_5

PART B_1

Please listen carefully while I read the passage. Then, look at the picture and tell me the correct order of the story.

PART B_2

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PART B_3

Now, let’s review your answer.

PART B_4

PART B_5

Please listen carefully while I read the monologues. Then, please tell me which character matches the situation.

PART B_6

Situation:
The new veterinary clinic is looking for a part-time clinic assistant. Each applicant is asked to tell something about himself/herself and give reasons why he/she wants to be a part-time vet clinic assistant.
Conditions:
1. The applicant should be 18 years old and above.
2. The applicant should have at least one pet.
3. The applicant should be available from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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1. Hiro Takahashi
2. Yuna Sato
3. Misaki Nakamura
4. Nikko Watanabe
Question: Among the four candidates, who is the most qualified to work as a part-time vet clinic assistant?
PART B_7

Now, let’s review your answer.

PART B_8

PART C_1

We are done with the listening part. So, let’s move on to the reading part.

PART C_2

We will read aloud the words below. Please repeat after me. I will check your pronunciation.
(Please send the mispronounced words and phrases to your student.)

PART C_3

1. nationwide
2. guarantee
3. air
4. memorable
5. all in all
PART C_4

Now, let’s review some words from part C_3.
(Please review the mispronounced words and expressions from part C_3.)

PART C_5

PART D_1

Now, you will make sentences by using the words you learned.
(Please send the sentences that need grammar corrections to your student.)

PART D_2

nationwide
guarantee
air
memorable
all in all

1. The commercial was broadcasted ___________________.
2. The opera performance was truly remarkable and _______________.
3. The TV repairman ________________ that it will be fixed within the day.
4. _________________, I still think that it’s a great series.
5. The TV drama will ____________ tomorrow.

PART D_3

Now, let’s review your answers.
(Please review your student’s answers by sending the correct answers in complete sentences. After that, ask your student to read aloud his or her corrected answers.)

PART D_4

PART E_1

We will read aloud the passage below. Please repeat after me. I will check your pronunciation.
(Please send the mispronounced words and expressions to your student.)

PART E_2

The Super Bowl is the championship of American professional football. It’s America’s biggest sports event of the year. More than 90 million people nationwide watch the game. It’s also one of the biggest business chances of the year for some companies. Since the number of Super Bowl viewers is guaranteed, companies pay millions of dollars for just a 30-second TV commercial aired during the game. Like the game itself, these commercials are entertaining. Some people find them even more memorable than the game. All in all, the Super Bowl gives you a lot to talk about with your family and friends.

PART E_3

Now, let’s review some words and expressions from part E_2.
(Please review the mispronounced words and expressions from part E_2.)

PART E_4

PART E_5

I will ask the following questions. Please answer based on the passage. I will check if your sentences are complete and if the grammar is correct.
(Please send the sentences that need grammar corrections to your student.)

PART E_6

1. What is the Super Bowl?
Answer:
2. How many Americans watch the Super Bowl each year?
Answer:
3. Why is it considered one of the biggest business chances for companies?
Answer:
4. What do some Americans say about these Superbowl commercials?
Answer:

PART E_7

Now, let’s review your answers.
(Please review your student’s answers by sending the correct answers in complete sentences. After that, ask your student to read aloud his or her corrected answers.)

PART E_8

PART F_1

We will read aloud the words below. Please repeat after me. I will check your pronunciation.
(Please send the mispronounced words and phrases to your student.)

PART F_2

1. legal
2. adulthood
3. necessity
4. benefit
5. all at once
PART F_3

Now, let’s review some words from part F_2.
(Please review the mispronounced words and expressions from part F_2.)

PART F_4

PART G_1

Now, you will make sentences by using the words you learned.
(Please send the sentences that need grammar corrections to your student.)

PART G_2

legal
adulthood
necessity
benefit
all at once

1. Green tea offers several ____________ to the body.
2. The __________ age to drink in China is 18 years old.
3. Of course, pocket money is a ______________ when travelling.
4. Raising a child to _____________ requires not only a lot of money and time, but also love, patience, and responsibility.
5. _______________, there was a loud crashing sound.

PART G_3

Now, let’s review your answers.
(Please review your student’s answers by sending the correct answers in complete sentences. After that, ask your student to read aloud his or her corrected answers.)

PART G_4

PART H_1

We will read aloud the passage below. Please repeat after me. I will check your pronunciation.
(Please send the mispronounced words and expressions to your student.)

PART H_2

Legal ages in Japan differ from those in America. In America, legal ages vary from state to state. In California, you take your first step into adulthood on your 16th birthday. At 16, you can get a driver’s license, which is almost a necessity in California, unless you live in big cities like Los Angeles or San Francisco. At 18, you have the right to vote, a right that allows you to experience the full benefit of US democracy. At 21, you are officially considered an adult, with the right to drink alcohol in public. In Japan, there’s an official day to celebrate the “coming” of 20, the day you become an adult. In America, young people receive adult responsibilities one at a time, while in Japan, young people are pronounced “adults” all at once.

PART H_3

Now, let’s review some words and expressions from part H_2.
(Please review the mispronounced words and expressions from part H_2.)

PART H_4

PART H_5

I will ask the following questions. Please answer based on the passage. I will check if your sentences are complete and if the grammar is correct.
(Please send the sentences that need grammar corrections to your student.)

PART H_6

1. Where is a driver’s license not a necessity in California?
Answer:
2. What will happen to those who turn 18 years old in the state of California?
Answer:
3. At what age are people in California allowed to drink in public?
Answer:
4. How are Japanese people different from Americans when it comes to receiving adult responsibilities?
Answer:

PART H_7

Now, let’s review your answers.
(Please review your student’s answers by sending the correct answers in complete sentences. After that, ask your student to read aloud his or her corrected answers.)

PART H_8