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English USA
Lesson 34, Part 2

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Part 1にひきつづきおおよその時間と特定の時刻の表現を学びます。マーティンは妻のアイリーンと駅にいます。彼らはそれぞれこれからの行動予定や過去のいろいろな行動について話をします。

  This is English USA, on the Voice of America. Now, Lesson 34, Part 2.
   

 

MARTIN:

Are you going shopping today?

 

EILEEN:

Yes.

 

MARTIN:

When are you going shopping?

 

EILEEN:

After work. I must buy some food.

 

MARTIN:

Please buy some coffee.

 

EILEEN:

Don't we have coffee?

 

MARTIN:

No, I finished the coffee.

 

EILEEN:

When?

 

MARTIN:

This morning. I made coffee for breakfast. When did you buy coffee?

 

EILEEN:

I bought coffee last week. Are you drinking too much coffee?

 

MARTIN:

I like coffee.

 

EILEEN:

When do you drink so much coffee?

 

MARTIN:

In the morning. I like coffee in the morning.

 

EILEEN:

What time is it, Martin?

 

MARTIN:

It's nine-twenty.

 

EILEEN:

What time is the train to Pittsburgh?

 

MARTIN:

At nine-thirty.

 

EILEEN:

May I buy a newspaper? I didn't read the newspaper this morning.

 

MARTIN:

I don't know. Can you wait?

 

EILEEN:

When can I buy the newspaper?

 

MARTIN:

In a few minutes. I'm going in a few minutes.

 

EILEEN:

Martin, are you going to work on Saturday?

 

MARTIN:

No, I don't like to work on weekends.

 

EILEEN:

Can you take Sue and her friends to the park?

 

MARTIN:

When?

 

EILEEN:

In the afternoon. There is a band concert.

 

MARTIN:

What time is the concert?

 

EILEEN:

The concert is at two-fifteen.

 

MARTIN:

What band is playing?

 

EILEEN:

There are three school bands playing. Some of Sue's friends are playing in the band.

 

MARTIN:

What time are they going to finish?

 

EILEEN:

At four o'clock. I want to work on Saturday.

 

MARTIN:

Do you want to work at home?

 

EILEEN:

No, I can't. I want to work at the office.

 

VALERIE:

Eileen? Hi. How are you?

 

EILEEN:

Hello! What are you doing here, Valerie? Martin, this is Valerie McCormick.

 

MARTIN:

Hello. Eileen told me about you. I'm happy to meet you.

 

VALERIE:

How are you?

 

MARTIN:

Fine thanks.

 

EILEEN:

Where are you going? What are you doing here?

 

VALERIE:

I'm going home. I brought my husband to the train.

 

EILEEN:

What time is his train?

 

VALERIE:

It was at nine-ten. It left.

 

MARTIN:

Where is he going?

 

VALERIE:

He's going to Hartford, Connecticut. Where are you going?

 

EILEEN:

Martin is going to Pittsburgh.

 

VALERIE:

What time is your train?

 

MARTIN:

It's at nine-thirty. I'm going now. Goodbye.

 

EILEEN:

Goodbye. Be careful.

 

VALERIE:

Goodbye, Martin.

 

2.
 

「何時に」と言うときには時間の前に"at"をつけます。マーティンとアイリーンが時間を言う様子を聴いてください。

 

MARTIN:

At nine-thirty.

 

EILEEN:

At two-fifteen. 

 

 

At four o'clock.

 

3.
 

特定の時刻を言う必要がなくおおよその時を言う場合の例をもう一度聴いてください。

 

EILEEN:

After work.

 

MARTIN:

This morning.

 

EILEEN:

Last week.

 

MARTIN:

In the morning. 

 

 

In a few minutes.

 

EILEEN:

In the afternoon.

 

4.

マーティンがあなたに質問をしますのでそれに答えてください。

 

MARTIN:

When are you going to travel?

 

YOU:

[I am going to travel -------.]

 

 

 

 

MARTIN:

When did you listen to the radio?

 

YOU:

[I listened to the radio -------.]

 

 

 

 

MARTIN:

When does the English lesson begin?

 

YOU:

[The English lesson begins -------.]

Lesson 34, Part 2はこれで終わりです。

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English USA L34P2
Courtesy of Voice of America
 

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