Yoko: Hello, Todd.
Todd: How are you?
Yoko: Good. How are you?
Todd: Good. OK. We're gonna talk about trains.
Yoko: OK.
Todd: Do you take the train every day?
Yoko: Yes, I have to.
Todd: Oh, really?
Yoko: Yeah, cause I don't have a car.
Todd: Oh, really?
Yoko: Yeah!
Todd: Are you have happy with that? Do you mind?
Yoko: Actually no!
Todd: Yeah, well, what's the train like in the morning when you get on?
Yoko: It's really crowded.
Todd: Yeah!
Yoko: Yes.
Todd: OK. How much is your train fare?
Yoko: Almost 500 yen.
Todd: What's the best thing about taking the train?
Yoko: Mm, nothing.
Todd: Nothing?
Yoko: Nothing. I don't think it's great. Ah, I can sleep on the train.
Todd: OK. Do you normally get a seat?
Yoko: Ah, sometimes I can.
Todd: Yeah.
Yoko: Yeah.
Todd: OK. Do you read?
Yoko: Cause I can't read a book. I'll get sick.
Todd: Oh, cause your eyes move around.
Yoko: Yeah.
Todd: Yeah, I gocha. What's the worse thing about the train?
Yoko: Ah, too crowded in Japan.
Todd: Yeah. It's terrible.
Yoko: And I have to pay.
Todd: Oh, you have to pay. Your company does not pay.
Yoko: No.
學習內(nèi)容:
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high school
I'm 15 years old, and I'm in high school.
'High school' is the last part of school before you start university. In many areas people are in high school from 14 to 18 years old. Notice the following:
He still thinks of high school as the best time of his life.
Did you like your high school?
diverse
High school is fun and very diverse.
If a place is 'diverse' it has people from many different cultural, ethnic or religious backgrounds. It means that not everyone is the same. Notice the following:
The part of the city where we live is very diverse.
They sent their kids to a very diverse private school.
cruel
But sometimes, people can be really cruel.
If someone is really mean or does things to hurt other people they are being 'cruel.' Notice the following:
He is very cruel to people he doesn't like.
Stop being cruel and help me.
judgmentalness
There's a lot of judgmentalness.
A person is 'judgmental' when they have opinions about other people that are not really based on fact. They form opinions without completely understanding the other people or their problems. 'Judgmentalness' is the noun to go with this adjective. Notice the following:
Her judgmentalness is difficult to understand sometimes.
His parents are very judgmental towards people from other countries.
nice (to everybody)
Are you nice to everybody?
When you are kind and care about all people then you are 'nice to everybody.' Someone who is nice to everybody does not make judgments and accepts people for who they are. Notice the following:
It is difficult to be nice to other people if they are not nice to you.
He tries very hard to be nice to everybody.