2014-02-06 |
Phrasal Expressions : Lesson 6 -Read the following and test your understanding by taking the quiz below To hang out: to spend time, usually being idle or unproductive. ãŸã‚€ã‚ã™ã‚‹ Ex: We always used to hang out at the shopping mall when we were growing up. (大人ã«ãªã‚Šã‹ã‘ã®é ƒã€ç§ãŸã¡ã¯ã„ã¤ã‚‚ショッピングセンターã«ãŸã‚€ã‚ã—ã¦ã„ãŸã‚‚ã®ã 。) To hang up: to place clothes on a hook […]
2014-02-06 |
Phrasal Expressions : Lesson 5 -Read the following and test your understanding by taking the quiz below To look out: to be careful pr cautious (also: to watch out). Both of these idioms can occur with the preposition ‘for’. 気を付ã‘ã‚‹ã€ç”¨å¿ƒã™ã‚‹ Ex: Look out for the bus. (ãƒã‚¹ã«æ³¨æ„ã—ãªã•ã„。) To shake hands: to exchange greetings […]
2014-02-06 |
Phrasal Expressions : Lesson 4 -Read the following and test your understanding by taking the quiz below To take part in: to be involved in, to participate in (also: to be in on). ~ã«å‚åŠ ï¼»å‡ºå ´ï¼½ã™ã‚‹ Ex: I think we should all take part in the beach cleanup. (ç§ãŸã¡ã¯å…¨å“¡ã§æµ·å²¸ã®æ¸…掃活動ã«å‚åŠ ã™ã¹ãã ã¨æ€ã†ã€‚) At all: to any […]