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Word of the Day: ✨harvest✨
harvest /ˈhɑr·vəst/. the job of cutting and collecting crops from fields
Example:
Harvest season is coming up, so we better be ready.
Do you think the farmers can harvest the rice in time?
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Example:
Harvest season is coming up, so we better be ready.
Do you think the farmers can harvest the rice in time?
Want to learn more vocabulary to practice your English? Try one of our fun classes at Amity!
Amity Kurashiki Sasaoki School ☎️ 086-430-4666
冬セミナー先行予約⛄スタート!
12~1月に開講する⛄冬セミナー⛄のお申込受付をスタートしました!
「外で遊ぶのは寒い」「風邪やインフルも心配」という方!
アミティーの冬期集中セミナーで、じっくり英語力を高めませんか?
英会話/資格試験対策/文法強化/クラフト/パソコン/リスニング/プログラミング・・・などなど!
ご希望に沿ったプランをご提案させていただきます✨
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「外で遊ぶのは寒い」「風邪やインフルも心配」という方!
アミティーの冬期集中セミナーで、じっくり英語力を高めませんか?
英会話/資格試験対策/文法強化/クラフト/パソコン/リスニング/プログラミング・・・などなど!
ご希望に沿ったプランをご提案させていただきます✨
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English Idiom of the Day 💬
reap what you sow
It means to experience the results, either positive or negative, of your own actions.
A: I heard you will be promoted at work next month. Congratulations!
B: Thank you. I couldn't believe it myself.
A: With all the hard work you've done, of course. You're finally reaping what you sow.
In this conversation, speaker A is congratulating speaker B for his/her promotion. Speaker B is a hardworking employee (sow), so he/she will be promoted (reap).
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今月のキャンペーンはこちら🎃
🤔 How to...express the cool weather feeling?
Autumn or fall has officially begun on the 22nd day of this month. Today, let's learn how to express the cool weather that is approaching.
You can say the following phrases/sentences:
1. It's getting chilly.
2. Make sure to warm up. (because it's cold)
3. The weather's cool.
Are you preparing for autumn now? Let us know by replying on this post.
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You can say the following phrases/sentences:
1. It's getting chilly.
2. Make sure to warm up. (because it's cold)
3. The weather's cool.
Are you preparing for autumn now? Let us know by replying on this post.
Give us a call and sign up for a fun seminar today!
Amity Kurashiki Sasaoki School ☎️ 086-430-4666
🤓 Grammar Bits: Kinds of Adjectives
Numbers are adjectives, too. They tell you how many people, animals, or things there are. Sometimes they are called adjectives of quantity.
Examples:
one giant
seventeen kittens
five pencils
Other adjectives tell you something about quantity without giving you the exact number. They are also called quantifying determiners.
Examples:
a few sandwiches
some milk
too much sugar
Can you think of more adjectives that describe quantity?
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Examples:
one giant
seventeen kittens
five pencils
Other adjectives tell you something about quantity without giving you the exact number. They are also called quantifying determiners.
Examples:
a few sandwiches
some milk
too much sugar
Can you think of more adjectives that describe quantity?
Please leave a message on our answering machine or contact us here!
Amity Kurashiki Sasaoki School ☎️ 086-430-4666
\キャンペーン締切まであと3日/
Word of the Day: ✨acorn✨
acorn /ˈeɪ.kɔːrn/. an oval nut that grows on an oak tree and has an outer part shaped like a cup
Example:
You can see lots of acorn growing during autumn.
Fully ripe acorns were obtained from the ground 15 days later.
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Example:
You can see lots of acorn growing during autumn.
Fully ripe acorns were obtained from the ground 15 days later.
Want to learn more vocabulary to practice your English? Try one of our fun classes at Amity!
Amity Kurashiki Sasaoki School ☎️ 086-430-4666