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Sentence Elements 2

Sentence Elements 2. Grammar and Vocabulary Ⅰ April 29, 2011. Today’s Learning Points. Small talk: Japanese foods we can’t live without Sentence Elements (Review) Vocabulary (p.86). Small conversation. What did you eat for breakfast/lunch/dinner? What is your favorite food?

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Sentence Elements 2

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  1. Sentence Elements 2 Grammar and Vocabulary Ⅰ April 29, 2011

  2. Today’s Learning Points • Small talk: Japanese foods we can’t live without • Sentence Elements (Review) • Vocabulary (p.86)

  3. Small conversation • What did you eat for breakfast/lunch/dinner? • What is your favorite food? • Is there any food you can’t live without? • http://www.cnngo.com/tokyo/eat/40-tokyo-foods-we-cant-live-without-090648?hpt=C2

  4. Japan is often called a "Galapagos" when it comes to technology, as the country's cultural isolation tends to produce innovations found nowhere else in the world. The same can be said about food. Japan is a culinary wonderland thanks to an incomparable uniqueness, a national obsession with cuisine and an almost religious embrace of freshness and productive perfection. The result is the following 40 edible treasures that we can never get enough of.

  5. Gindara saikyo-yaki • Horsemeat • Warabi mochi • Umi-budo • Sushi • Chirashi-don • Tonkatsu • Wagyu • Tempura • Ramen • Satsuma-age • Te-uchi soba • Sanuki udon • Japanese curry rice

  6. Yaki-imo • Taimeshi • Takoyaki • Kabayaki • Ochazuke • Onigiri • Tofu • Natto • Okonomiyaki/ monjayaki • Nabe • Miso • Mochi ice cream • Namero • Gyoza • Taco rice

  7. Naporitan spaghetti • Yakitori • Oden • Rare cheesecake • Dojo (loach) • Tamago-yaki/ dashimaki tamago • Taiyaki • Sekihan • Tsukemono • Karaage • Maccha Latte

  8. Elements of English sentences Subject Verb Object Complement Modifier Sentence Elements

  9. Review Exercise • Which sentence element is the following underlined word? • Subject (S) • Verb (V) • Object (O) • Complement (C) • Modifier (M)

  10. (1) Grammar is interesting. ⇒ S (2) The boy got angry. ⇒ C

  11. (3) They elected himchairman. him ⇒ O chairman ⇒ C (4) This morning I took a walk to the park. ⇒ M

  12. (5) Tall trees catch much wind. ⇒ O (6) Time flies. ⇒ V

  13. (7) The rumor proved false. ⇒ C (8) You may ask himany question. him ⇒ O any question ⇒ O

  14. Vocabulary (p.86) • taste • She has no taste in clothes. • suit • That hat suits her. • local • There are many local dialects in Britain.

  15. Vocabulary (p.86) • boil • Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. • pour • The waiter poured wine from the bottle. • civilization • Egyptian civilization is fascinating.

  16. Vocabulary (p.86) • complete • They completed this project three days ago. • recycle • This computer will be recycled. • deliver • This mail was delivered on time.

  17. Vocabulary (p.86) • affect • Global warming affects our planet. • react • Cats’ eyes react to light. • separate • It is impossible to separate facts from fiction.

  18. Vocabulary (p.86) • prefer • Mary prefers tea to coffee. • hate • We hate racial discrimination. • compare • Let’s compare these two books.

  19. Vocabulary (p.86) • destroy • The rainforests are being rapidly destroyed. • prepare • You must prepare for the exam. • quit • Let’s quit work at five.

  20. Vocabulary (p.86) • hang • Please hang your hat on the wall. • greet • The students greeted the teacher. • respect • Senior citizens must be respected. • offer • The company offered her a better position.

  21. Web教材にチャレンジ • Vocabulary_03 • Matching Exercise • Vocabulary_04 • Putting into English *持ち帰って、繰り返し練習しましょう!

  22. 課題 • 86ページの新出語彙を使って英文を書きましょう(×9文) • My sister’s tastes are changing. • They told him to quit drinking.

  23. See you next week!

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