2020年5月14日 ~ Book5 Unit 23 [Stage10]
<今日の進捗>
Book5 - 90 (What does look before you leap mean?)
<オリジナル回答>
climate change / the government in your country / the prime minister / the price of flats in your city
What’s the major advantage of working steady hours?
How much have the prices of flats leapt in some countries since 2005?
When can our heart leap?
What does ‘look before you leap’ mean?
<単語・イディオム>
lose one’s balance :
<総レッスン回数>
387回
Book5 - 90 (What does look before you leap mean?)
<オリジナル回答>
climate change / the government in your country / the prime minister / the price of flats in your city
As far as I’m concerned, climate change is an urgent problem. / As far as I’m aware, the government in my country doesn’t have a lot of support from people. / As far as I’m concerned, the prime minister should resign his position. /As far as I'm concerned, the price of flats in my city is very high.
What’s the major advantage of working steady hours?
The major advantage of working steady hours is that you can easily keep a regular life.
How much have the prices of flats leapt in some countries since 2005?
The prices of flats have doubled in some countries since 2005.
When can our heart leap?
Our heart can leap when we win the lottery.
What does ‘look before you leap’ mean?
‘Look before you leap’ means that you should consider the possible consequence before acting.
<単語・イディオム>
lose one’s balance :
均衡を失う、心の平衡を失う、取り乱す
balance A with B : AとBのバランスを保つ
throw sb off balance : sbの平衡を失わせる、人を倒す、人を慌てさせる
heart leaps up : 心が躍る、胸が高まる
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387回
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