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Daily English

4B1

A B C D

Grammar Focus

Conversation

Example

1. How much is this?

2. How much is that?

3. How much are these?

4. How much are those?

That jacket looks good on you.

Do you have this in blue?

Yes, they are on sale.

How much is this?

It’s only $30.

I’ll take it.

Sales Clerk:

Naoto:

Sales Clerk:

Naoto:

Sales Clerk:

Naoto:

Demonstrative Pronouns in Questions

2

How much is

are

this?

that?

How much

+

+ these?

those?

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Daily English

4B2

A B C D

Grammar Focus

Conversation

Example

1. These shoes are very expensive.

2. Tokyo is fairly big.

3. My hometown is really crowded.

4. I am extremely angry.

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Adverbs before adjectives

3

What else do you need to buy?

I need a pair of shoes.

How about these?

These shoes are very expensive.

Let’s look for another pair.

I think we should.

These shoes are

Tokyo is

My hometown is

I am

very

fairly

really

extremely

+

expensive.

big.

crowded.

angry.

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Daily English

4B3

A B C D

Grammar Focus

Conversation

Example

1. You should try some local food.

2. You have to make a reservation.

3. You must wear an I.D.

4. You had better stop working.

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Modals (describing necessity – have to, must)(giving suggestions – should, had better)

4

It’s almost lunch time.

Let’s grab a bite.

What do you want to eat?

I don’t know. Do you have any idea?

You should try some local food.

Sounds great!

You

should

have to

must

had better

try some local food.

make a reservation.

wear an I.D.

stop working.

+

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Daily English

4B4

A B C D

Grammar Focus

Example

1. It makes me feel good.

2. It makes me feel ecstatic.

3. It makes me feel sad.

4. It makes me feel envious.

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

It makes me feel + adjective

5

Jennifer, what are you reading?

I’m browsing through this fashion magazine.

Is that where you get your fashion and style from?

Yes, I always try to keep up with the latest trends.

Who do you look up to for fashion inspiration?

No one in particular. For me, fashion helps me express

myself and it makes me feel good.

It makes me feel

good.

ecstatic.

sad.

envious.

Conversation

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4B5

A B C D

Grammar Focus

Conversation

Example

1. I always meet my friends.

2. I seldom drink with my colleagues.

3. I sometimes use the Internet.

4. I never smoke.

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Frequency Adverbs

6

How do you like the food?

It’s great. I love it.

My friends and I like this restaurant.

How often do you meet them here?

I always meet my friends here.

I’d like to meet them next time.

I

always

seldom

sometimes

never

meet my friends.

drink with my colleagues.

use the internet.

smoke.

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Daily English

4B6

A B C D

Grammar Focus

Conversation

Example

1. It’s time for a walk.

2. It’s time for another vacation.

3. It’s time for your shower.

4. It’s time for a change.

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

It’s time for + noun

7

The food was so delicious. I’m stuffed.

So am I. It’s time for a walk.

Now? I mean, we don’t usually take a walk after dinner in Japan.

We have to work those calories off.

Umm... Ok... But... Can we walk slowly?

Alright! Let’s go!

It’s time for

a walk.

another vacation.

your shower.

a change.

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4B7

A B C D

Grammar Focus

Conversation

Example

1. I’m interested in sports.

2. I’m interested in movies.

3. I’m interested in English.

4. I’m interested in business.

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

I’m interested in + noun

8

Do you want to play ice hockey?

That sounds fun! I’m interested in sports.

Good, let’s play ice hockey this weekend.

I am excited, but I have never played it.

I will teach you. It will be fun.

I can’t wait!

I’m interested in

sports.

movies.

English.

business.

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4B8

A B C D

Grammar Focus

Conversation

Example

1. How high is Mt. Fuji?

2. How far is Niagara Falls from here?

3. How cold is it in Hokkaido?

4. How big is Japan?

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Questions with How + adjective

9

I’m giving you a souvenir picture of Mt. Fuji.

Thank you. It’s beautiful.

You’re welcome. It’s the highest mountain in Japan.

How high is Mt. Fuji?

It’s about 3,776 meters or 12,388 feet.

Amazing!

How high is Mt. Fuji?

How far is Niagara falls from here?

How cold is it in Hokkaido?

How big is Japan?

It’s about…

It’s about…

It’s about…

It’s about…

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4B9

A B C D

Grammar Focus

Conversation

Example

1. I lived there for ten years.

2. I lived there for five months.

3. I’ve lived there since 2008.

4. I’ve lived there since January.

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Jennifer:

Naoto:

Expressions for and since

10

Where is Mt. Fuji located?

It’s just west of Tokyo.

Oh, are you from Tokyo?

I lived there for ten years. It’s a busy city.

Really? What was it like living in Tokyo?

It was crowded but convenient.

I lived there

I’ve lived there

for then years.

for five months.

since 2008.

since January.

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4B10

A B C D

Grammar Focus

Conversation

Example

1. We are on our way to the bus station.

2. He is on his way to the church.

3. She is on her way to the office.

4. They are on their way to the party.

Annie:

Jennifer:

Annie:

Jennifer:

Annie:

Jennifer:

On my way (to + noun)

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Hello, Jennifer. This is Mom.

Yes, mom?

It’s time for dinner. What time will you be back?

We’ll be there in 30 minutes.

Okay, be home safe.

We are on our way to the bus station now.

to the bus station.

to the church.

to the office.

to the party.

on our way

on his way

on her way

on their way

We are

He is

She is

They are

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colleague

reservation

church

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

In this lesson, we will review:

Words and Phrases

Grammar Structure

Demonstrative Pronounsin Questions

Adverbs before adjectives

Modals

Frequency Adverbs

It makes me feel + adjective

1

2

3

4

5

It’s time for + noun

Be interested in + noun

Questions with How + adjective

On my way ( to + noun )

Expressions for and since

6

7

8

9

10

local

crowded

stuffed

fairly

extremely

4B11Review

seldom

look for

work off

sound

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