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🤔 How to...wish someone well?
There are lots of ways to express well wishes to someone - whether that person is traveling, driving, or going out, we can convey our feelings through words. Today, let's learn how to wish someone well.
You can say the following phrases/sentences:
Take care.
Stay well/healthy.
Please be okay.
Look after yourself.
Good riddance.
See you around.
'Till we meet again.
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You can say the following phrases/sentences:
Take care.
Stay well/healthy.
Please be okay.
Look after yourself.
Good riddance.
See you around.
'Till we meet again.
Want to learn more English tips and tricks?
Give us a call and sign up for a fun seminar today!
Amity Kurashiki Sasaoki School ☎️ 086-430-4666
英検ジュニアとは❔📝
英検Jr.は、児童の英語能力の調査・研究を目的に、英語に親しみ、
外国の文化を理解することを目標として1994年に開発された、
児童向けの「育成型ゲーム感覚」のリスニングテストです🎶
英検Jr.の特徴は・・・❔
🌟オールリスニングのテスト
🌟成績は合否ではなく、「正答率」
🌟Bronze/Silver/Goldの3つのグレード
アミティーでは、今年も11月に英検ジュニアを実施予定です❢
日頃のレッスンの成果を確認する良い機会ですので、ぜひ挑戦してみましょう✨
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外国の文化を理解することを目標として1994年に開発された、
児童向けの「育成型ゲーム感覚」のリスニングテストです🎶
英検Jr.の特徴は・・・❔
🌟オールリスニングのテスト
🌟成績は合否ではなく、「正答率」
🌟Bronze/Silver/Goldの3つのグレード
アミティーでは、今年も11月に英検ジュニアを実施予定です❢
日頃のレッスンの成果を確認する良い機会ですので、ぜひ挑戦してみましょう✨
アミティー倉敷笹沖校 086-430-4666
🤓 Grammar Bits: Adjective Endings Pt. 1
Adjectives have different endings. Some adjectives end in -ful or -less.
The -ful ending means having a lot of something.
colorful
careful
useful
The -less ending means without.
colorless
careless
useless
An adjective that ends in -less is the opposite of the same adjective that ends in -ful.
Can you think of more adjectives that end in -ful or -less?
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The -ful ending means having a lot of something.
colorful
careful
useful
The -less ending means without.
colorless
careless
useless
An adjective that ends in -less is the opposite of the same adjective that ends in -ful.
Can you think of more adjectives that end in -ful or -less?
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September 3rd (Tuesday)♪彡
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今月のキャンペーンはこちら❢✨
日曜日はお休みとなっておりますので、留守番電話にメッセージを残して頂くか、こちらよりお問い合わせください!
9/3(火)に折り返しご連絡させて頂きます♪彡
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Word of the Day: ✨downpour✨
downpour /ˈdaʊn.pɔːr/. a lot of rain in a short time
Example:
The streets were flooded due to the sudden downpour early afternoon.
According to the weather forecast, this typhoon will bring a heavy downpour on the east area.
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Example:
The streets were flooded due to the sudden downpour early afternoon.
According to the weather forecast, this typhoon will bring a heavy downpour on the east area.
Want to learn more vocabulary to practice your English? Try one of our fun classes at Amity!
Amity Kurashiki Sasaoki School ☎️ 086-430-4666
\キャンペーン明日締切/
English Idiom of the Day 💬
raining cats and dogs
It means raining heavily.
A: Have you heard about the typhoon that is coming this Tuesday?
B: Oh no. I'm sure it will be raining raining cats and dogs.
A: I hope not. Anyway, let's all be safe.
In this conversation, speaker A is asking speaker B about the incoming typhoon. Speaker B assumed it will rain heavily.
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It means raining heavily.
A: Have you heard about the typhoon that is coming this Tuesday?
B: Oh no. I'm sure it will be raining raining cats and dogs.
A: I hope not. Anyway, let's all be safe.
In this conversation, speaker A is asking speaker B about the incoming typhoon. Speaker B assumed it will rain heavily.
Want to improve your English understanding? Try one of our trial lessons!
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\キャンペーン締切まであと3日/
💡when vs. where
Some people still get confused how to use when and where. When is used to tell or ask about the time, date, season, or any period of time. On the other hand, where is used to tell or ask about the place or location.
Examples:
A: I heard you went on a date yesterday. Where did you go?
B: At a shopping center.
A: That sounds fun! When did you part ways?
B: Around 9 pm.Want to improve your English understanding? Try one of our trial lessons!
Want to improve your English understanding? Try one of our trial lessons!
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Examples:
A: I heard you went on a date yesterday. Where did you go?
B: At a shopping center.
A: That sounds fun! When did you part ways?
B: Around 9 pm.Want to improve your English understanding? Try one of our trial lessons!
Want to improve your English understanding? Try one of our trial lessons!
Amity Kurashiki Sasaoki ☎️ 086-430-4666