Y_CE_G-3-2

PART A_1

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

PART A_2

scholar
consistent
to name a few
elsewhere
in a way

PART A_3

Now, let’s review some words from part A_2.
(Please review the mispronounced words and expressions from part A_2.)

PART A_4

PART B_1

You will read aloud the passage below. I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
(Please send the mispronounced words and expressions to your student.)

PART B_2

Spelling has gone through interesting changes in the English language. For example, in Old English, people wrote “riht.” A “g” is added in Middle English, spelling it “right” that we still use nowadays. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Noah Webster and other scholars wrote dictionaries to make English more consistent. However, different standards remain. In the UK and the US, in particular, “u” is added to some words like “colour” (UK) and “color” (US).

Changes in vocabulary, on the other hand, happen more quickly. English has grown by adopting words from other languages, such as French, Spanish, and Arabic, to name a few. These changes are mostly applicable to foods. For instance, “tofu” and “sushi,” even “edamame” are listed in English dictionaries. Slang, terms that enter and leave the vocabulary every year, are becoming well-known, too.

English is spoken by many people worldwide. Although American and British versions are always changing, so are other types like in Canada, Singapore, and elsewhere. In a way, learning English is a never-ending process for everyone, even native speakers.

PART B_3

Now, let’s review some words and sentences from part B_2.
(Please review the mispronounced words and sentences from part B_2.)

PART B_4

PART B_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.

PART B_6

1. Why did scholars like Noah Websters write dictionaries?
Answer:
2. How is “right” spelled in Old English?
Answer:
3. How does English vocabulary change more quickly?
Answer:
4. What is slang?
Answer:
PART B_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 B_8

PART C_1

Please construct sentences using each word below.

PART C_2

consistent
to name a few
in a way
PART C_3

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

PART C_4

PART D_1

Let’s study the example below. I will read the sample question, and you will read the sample answer.

PART D_2

Sample Question:
Studying English is important. Do you agree with that?
Sample Answer:
I agree. In my opinion, English is not only a school subject but a language that can be used for communication. To have a good future, we need to study English so we can have more opportunities to achieve success.
PART D_3

You will defend your opinion about the following topics. Your answer should have at least one reason.
Your answer should start with “I agree/ I disagree”.
I will check if your sentences are complete and if the grammar is correct.

PART D_4

1. Every language will continue to evolve. Do you agree with that?
Answer: I agree / I disagree
2. English is thought to be a relatively simple language to learn because it has no complicated grammar and use of only 26 letters. Do you agree with that?
Answer: I agree / I disagree
PART D_5

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_6

PART E_1

Now, please answer the following questions. Give at least one reason to support your opinion.
I will check if your sentences are complete and if the grammar is correct.

PART E_2

1. For you, why is English important?
Answer:
2. Do you believe there will be a language that combines Japanese and English in the future?
Answer:
PART E_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 E_4