ラジオ英会話 Lesson 137 欲求・希望を表す動詞① – want, would like
Do you want me to go shopping with you?
Today’s dialog
Mom: I was thinking the same thing.
Dad: I’m sure she misses all her favorite Japanese snacks.
Mom: Right. Do you want me to go shopping with you?
Dad: That would be great. I actually want to get a haircut at the mall today.
Mom: Yeah, your hair needs cutting.
Dad: Do you want me to drive?
Mom: How about riding our bikes to the mall?
Dad: Good idea. It’s nice weather for it.
care package: 思いやりの品が入った小包
miss: ~がないのを寂しく思う
How about ~?: (相手への提案で)~はどうですか?
英訳練習
Grammar and Vocabulary
Grasp the Concept
Key Sentence
want: 切実な欲求
other examples
You want to ~: ~するほうがいい
You might want to ~: ~する方がいい
You’ll want to ~: ~する方がいい
You’re going to want to ~: ~する方がいい
You’ll probably want to ~: ~する方がいい
You’ll maybe want to ~: ~する方がいい
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。
・Would you like some ~
・want people to ~
・you want to ~
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some advice: ちょっとしたアドバイス
Pronunciation Polish
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