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お父さんに日頃の感謝を英語で伝えてみよう❣
外国人の先生と一緒にクラフトセミナーで工作に取り組みましょう🎶
大好評❤父の日セミナーは5月・6月中受付可能です✨
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Hate is a negative feeling. However, it's also essential to feel this emotion because this is what makes us human. Today, let's learn how to express hate towards something or someone.
You can say the following phrases/sentences:
~ is not my thing.
I don' really like ~ .
I hate your guts.
~ sucks.
I can' stand the sight of ~ .
~ makes me sick.
Please note that you can replace ''~'' with anything you don't like. It can be a person, an event, a place, or a thing.
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English Idiom of the Day 💬
(a) big deal
It means something important.
A: I'm so nervous about tomorrow!
B: Because of your job interview?
A: Yes! That is such a big deal for me. I really want to get the job.
B: I'm sure you'll pass.
In this conversation, A told B that he/she wants to get the job so passing the job interview is very important for him/her.
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🤓 Grammar Bits: Irregular Verbs in Simple Past Tense
The simple past form of some verbs does not end in -ed. Such verbs are called irregular verbs.
- The simple past tense of some irregular verbs does not change at all.
For example:
Dad read to us last night.
He shut the door.
Laura cut some papers for her homework earlier.
- Most irregular verbs, however, take a different form in the simple past tense.
For example:
Sam bent the stick in two. (bend to bent)
We sold our car last week. (sell to sold)
Can you try to change the sentence below using the correct irregular verb tense?
He __________ his old car and __________ a new one. (sell/buy)
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Word of the Day: ✨renewal✨
renewal /rɪˈnuː.əl/ the act of starting again or starting to do something again, can also mean something improves or is improved after being in a bad condition
Example:
The building was closed for one week because of the renewal construction.
Louise signs the renewal contract. She will work on the project for two more years.
My parents had a renewal of vows to celebrate their 20th year anniversary.
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“The early bird catches the worm.”
It means those who start early or do something early are more likely to succeed. For instance, waking up early to line up and wait at a famous restaurant gives you a higher chance of entering the place and eating their food. So, make sure to be quick and early if you want to be successful.
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