Sentence Construction:
X In the morning, I went on business trip to countryside. >> In the morning, I went on a business trip to the countryside.
X In afternoon, I returned office and had few meetings. >> In the afternoon, I returned to the office and had a few meetings.
X Actually, Osaka already has the law for free tuition for high school and university. >> Actually, Osaka already has a law for free tuition for high school and university.
X This government has more powerful law. >> This government has more powerful laws.
X We can search this law. >> We can search for this law.
X In Osaka, private high school more expensive than public high school. >> In Osaka, private high schools are more expensive than public high schools.
X I think government can rule this kind of private school. >> I think the government can regulate this kind of law to private schools.
Good Sentences:
O My wife and I visited a famous temple in Korea.
O This temple is located in Busan and it is placed by the sea side.
O We looked around the temple and prayed to the Buddha for our happiness.
O The soldier found an enemy in the bush.
O Companies must be able to survive in the marketplace.
O A lifeboat came to the sailors rescue.
O We were stuck in a traffic jam.
O He was gazing into the distance lost in thought.
O One thing that is difficult is language. Things get lost in translation.
O There are so many tasks so we are lost in space.
O I feel I’m lost in time.
O I don’t know how this kind of law will run.
Pronunciation:
* nuance /noo-ahns/
* release /ri-lees/
* prefectural /pree-fek-cher-uhl/
* tuition /too-ish-uhn/
* year /yeer/
* restricted /ri-strik-tid/
Build Lexicon:
* restrict := (v) to limit, stop, or control something.
Example: China restricts access to a number of websites including YouTube, Facebook, and Google.
* campaign := (n) a planned series of activities intended to achieve a particular goal.
Example: The goal of the campaign is to help break down negative attitudes around mental health.
* expense := (n) money spent as part of one's job or a particular task.
Example: The company will cover all travel expenses.
* potential := (n) the possibility of something happening or developing; qualities, features, etc. that can improve or develop.
Example: Self-driving cars have the potential to reduce accidents and congestion in big cities.
Korean government restricts drinking alcohol under 19
Our company starts a campaign that encourages employees to exit work at 5:00pm
The repair expense of my vehicle us $150
I think I have the potential to improve my English skill
Discover Idioms & Expressions:
* draw a blank := means to not be able to remember something.
Example: Sheila tried to remember the answer to the question, but she drew a blank.
* rack one’s brain := means to think long and hard about something.
Example: I racked my brain, but I couldn’t think of a good topic for my research paper.
* breeze through := means to easily succeed at something.
Example: I don’t think you’ll be able to breeze through college if you’re majoring in chemical engineering.
* to bomb := means to get a terrible grade on a test.
Example: Do you think Mrs. McGillicuddy will let us retake the test if we all bomb it today?
I think I knew her but I didn't remember her name.i drew a blank
My colleague racked his brain but he didn't get any idea to solve this problem
Sometimes my job was breezes through whenever if happened I was so happy
In my first English speaking test I bombed it