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🤓 Grammar Bits: Determiners
Determiners are special adjectives that are used before nouns. They are used before a noun to introduce it or to provide more information about the noun.
Examples:
this book
the United States of America
my history book
their children
your job
There are four types of determiners: articles, demonstratives, possessive determiners, and quantifiers. We will study more about them in the coming articles.
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Examples:
this book
the United States of America
my history book
their children
your job
There are four types of determiners: articles, demonstratives, possessive determiners, and quantifiers. We will study more about them in the coming articles.
Want to improve your English understanding? Try one of our trial lessons!
Amity Kurashiki Sasaoki School ☎️ 086-430-4666
💠 Quote of the Day 💠
"Honesty is the best policy."
It means telling the truth is better than lying even if it's hard to do. Being honest is one of the best unspoken rules.
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November 12th (Tuesday)♪彡
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It means telling the truth is better than lying even if it's hard to do. Being honest is one of the best unspoken rules.
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November 12th (Tuesday)♪彡
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本日特別開講日🍁
English Idiom of the Day 💬
plan B
It means an alternative strategy, a back-up plan.
A: What's your plan B if you can't pass the college entrance exam?
B: I guess I will have to apply for another school.
In this conversation, speaker A is asking speaker B what he/she will do if the first plan of passing the college test fail. Speaker B's plan B is that he/she will go to another school.
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It means an alternative strategy, a back-up plan.
A: What's your plan B if you can't pass the college entrance exam?
B: I guess I will have to apply for another school.
In this conversation, speaker A is asking speaker B what he/she will do if the first plan of passing the college test fail. Speaker B's plan B is that he/she will go to another school.
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Word of the Day: ✨chestnut(s)✨
chestnut /ˈtʃes.nʌt/.
a large tree with leaves divided into five parts and large, round nuts
Examples:
Roasted chestnut is a popular fall food.
They are gathering chestnuts in the forest.
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a large tree with leaves divided into five parts and large, round nuts
Examples:
Roasted chestnut is a popular fall food.
They are gathering chestnuts in the forest.
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外国人の先生と英語力をつけよう!✨
アミティーのコースの一つに、外国人教師が担当し、
実践的な英会話を学習するプラクティカルコースがあります❢
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1:国際的な感覚を養うことができます♪
→生きた英語力の習得!
2:長年の経験から編み出したオリジナル教材
→お子さまを飽きさせない工夫♪
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好奇心旺盛な方!
いろいろなことにチャレンジしてみたい方!
外国人に対して苦手意識をなくしたい方!にオススメです♪
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実践的な英会話を学習するプラクティカルコースがあります❢
★☆★☆★☆★☆ポイント★☆★☆★☆★☆
1:国際的な感覚を養うことができます♪
→生きた英語力の習得!
2:長年の経験から編み出したオリジナル教材
→お子さまを飽きさせない工夫♪
★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆
好奇心旺盛な方!
いろいろなことにチャレンジしてみたい方!
外国人に対して苦手意識をなくしたい方!にオススメです♪
アミティー倉敷笹沖校 ☎086-430-4666
👅 Tongue Twisters 👀
A good way to improve your English skills is to practice speaking. Tongue twister is a good way to improve your pronunciation and enunciation of English vocabularies.
Try to read the phrase below. At first, do it slowly:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
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Then, read it with an increasing speed:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
🙍♂️🫑🙍♂️🫑🙍♂️🫑
Lastly, try to repeat it twice or thrice:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
🙍♂️🫑🙍♂️🫑🙍♂️🫑
How was it? Hope it was fun!
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Try to read the phrase below. At first, do it slowly:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
🙍♂️🫑🙍♂️🫑🙍♂️🫑
Then, read it with an increasing speed:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
🙍♂️🫑🙍♂️🫑🙍♂️🫑
Lastly, try to repeat it twice or thrice:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper.
🙍♂️🫑🙍♂️🫑🙍♂️🫑
How was it? Hope it was fun!
Want to learn more about difficult English words? Try one of our fun conversation classes at Amity!
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🤓 Grammar Bits: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
The comparative and superlative forms of some adjectives are completely different words.
Examples:
good better best
little less least
bad worse worst
few less least
many more most
much more most
With these adjectives, you don’t add -er or more to form the comparative, or -est or most to form the superlative.
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November 5th (Tuesday)♪彡
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Examples:
good better best
little less least
bad worse worst
few less least
many more most
much more most
With these adjectives, you don’t add -er or more to form the comparative, or -est or most to form the superlative.
We are closed on Sundays and Mondays, so please leave a message on our answering machine or contact us here! We will get back to you on
November 5th (Tuesday)♪彡
Amity Kurashiki Sasaoki School ☎️ 086-430-4666