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ラジオ英会話 Lesson 018 前置詞 after

ラジオ英会話 Lesson 018 前置詞 after

Key Sentence

How about after six today?

Today’s dialog

Masami: Hello, Tom? It’s Masami.

Tom: Hi, Masami. What’s up?

Masami: Sota said he wants to meet up.

Tom: Really? He couldn’t talk to me himself?

Masami: He has to look after a few things today. But he said the three of us should have dinner soon.

Tom: I see. OK, well, I’m leaving Sydney on Tuesday.

Masami: How about after six today?

Tom: That works. Where should I meet you guys?

Masami: Just come to the hotel lobby. We’re at the Royal Sydney.

Tom: Got it. See you tonight.

Grammar and Vocabulary

Sota said he wants to meet up.
I’m leaving Sydney on Tuesday.

Grasp the Concept

Key Sentence

How about after six today?

Practice

We took a walk after dinner.

He’s always after money.

Look after the house while I’m away, please.

Day after day, he continued studying English.

Call me after you finish your meeting.

 

Practical Usage

下記のフレーズを使って、次の内容を英語にして言ってみよう。
・after school
・look after
・after + 節


放課後、私は家に帰って弟の世話をしなければなりません。
両親が家に帰ってきてから電話しますね。

After school, I have to go home and look after my little brother.
I’ll call you after my parents get home.
 

Pronunciation Polish

Look after the house while I’m away, please.
 

Words & Phrase

What’s up? (相手に)どうしたの?
meet up: (事前に約束をして)会う
look after ~: ~の面倒を見る
work: うまくいく、都合がよい
Got it. わかった。・了解。
day after day: 来る日も来る日も
time after time: 何度も何度も
year after year: 毎年・年々


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