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I’m into…

  Objective :     To talk about what I am into. Vocabulary and Pronunciation fillet  [fi-ley] He carefully filleted the fish with a sharp knife.   grilled  [rɪld]  We're planning to grill some chicken and burgers at the cookout.   hotpot  /ˈHät ˌpät/ Shabu-shabu is a Japanese Nabemono hotpot dish. dipping sauce /sôs/ The sliced ​​meat and vegetables are cooked boiled in water then served with a dipping sauce. technique  [tek-neek] What technique is used in cooking crispy and juicy fried chicken? glaze  [gleyz] What do you use to glaze the grilled fish?   Phrases I'm into (something) … [ to be into something means  that you are interested in it]             What are you into?             … I'm into fishing.             … I'm into cooking.             … I'm into playing the guitar.             … I'm into

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Word Search: Nature

  Hint: Look for words by connecting the letters written diagonally, horizontally, vertically, up, or down. 

Asking General Questions

  Objective : Asking general questions to help us start a conversation or keep the conversation going. Exercise 1. Here are some common general questions: Where did you go? What did you do [next]? Where were you? Do you have a car/house/children/etc. ? Can you play tennis/golf/football/etc.? Can you speak another language?   Practice Dialogue: Haru: Where did you go last night? Yuwan: We went to a bar and then out on the town. Haru: What did you do? Yuwan: We visited a few clubs and danced. Haru: Can you dance well? Yuwan: Haha! Yes, I can dance! Haru: Did you meet anyone? Yuwan: Yes, I met an interesting Japanese woman. Haru: Can you speak ____________? Yuwan: No, but she can speak English! Haru: Can she play golf? Yuwan: No, but she can play tennis! Haru: Did you invite her to play tennis? Yuwan: Yes, we are going to play tennis this weekend! Haru: That’s great! Yuwan: Yes, it sure is! Exercise 2. Shopping Here are some common

Conversation Practice: Offering a Drink

Offering someone a drink is a great way to break the ice. In this lesson, you will learn basic words and phrases related to how to offer a drink politely and in the same manner how to accept a drink offered to you. Picture credit to   https://images.hindustantimes.com/rf/image_size_960x540/HT/p2/2018/10/26/Pictures/_92bbb4c6-d91d-11e8-b06f-edb2612a0442.jpg Objective:  In this  lesson, you will learn how to offer a drink politely and how to accept a drink politely.   I. Vocabulary something to drink Can I get you something to drink?   glass of water Do you want a glass of water?     glass of juice   Would you like a glass of juice?   cup of coffee   Would you like a drink of coffee?     glass of wine Could I get you a glass of wine?   green tea Would you like some of the green tea?

TREKKING ADVENTURE

     Mt.Oyama is one of the greatest spots to hike in eastern Japan, and it’s very  accessible  from Tokyo. The mountain is located within Tanzawa-Oyama Quasi-National Park in the northwest of Kanagawa prefecture. The national park with 38,762 hectares of space is rich in nature and has mountains, forests, dams, rivers, lakes, and waterfall. [photo credits to https://i.redd.it/675btq9wkx2z.jpg] Objective:              To talk about trekking to Mt. Oyama Vocabulary “both of you”     the two of you example: Mr. and Mrs. shrine [ shrahyn ] a place connected with a holy person or event where people go to worship. example: Oyama Afuri Shrine peak   [ peek ] the pointed top of a mountain example: Me and my friend hiked to the peak from the Afuri Jinja shrine. steep   [ steep ]   almost straight up and down example: The hiking is medium level wit