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  • 4A

  • Daily English

    4A1

    A B C D

    Grammar Focus

    Conversation

    Example

    1. Feel free to use the TV.

    2. Feel free to use the toilet.

    3. Feel free to use the computer.

    4. Feel free to use the washing machine.

    Welcome to our humble home, Naoto.

    Oh, you have a lovely home!

    Your room is upstairs, second door on the left.

    Wow! It’s cozy.

    And feel free to use the TV anytime.

    Thank you, Mrs. Smith.

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Feel free to use + noun

    Feel free to use

    the TV.

    the toilet.

    the computer.

    the washing machine.2

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    4A2

    A B C D

    Grammar Focus

    Conversation

    Example

    You must be hungry.

    A little, Mrs. Smith.

    Well, I prepared dinner for you.

    Wow! Looks delicious.

    Let’s eat dinner then.

    I can’t wait.

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Looks + adjective

    Looks

    delicious.

    disgusting.

    dirty.

    neat.3

    1. Looks delicious.

    2. Looks disgusting.

    3. Looks dirty.

    4. Looks neat.

  • Daily English

    4A3

    A B C D

    Grammar Focus

    Conversation

    Example

    The dinner was superb. Thank you.

    My pleasure.

    I’m so full.

    That’s good to hear.

    Let me do the dishes.

    That’s okay. I’ll take care of it.

    Naoto:

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Annie:

    Let me + verb phrase

    Let me

    do the dishes.

    buy you a drink.

    drive you home.

    help you carry your luggage.4

    1. Let me do the dishes.

    2. Let me buy you a drink.

    3. Let me drive you home.

    4. Let me help you carry your luggage.

  • Daily English

    4A4

    A B C D

    Grammar Focus

    Conversation

    Example

    Let me show you our family photo album.

    Who is that?

    That’s my son, Tom.

    Oh, he looks like his father.

    Yes, he looks like a young John.

    He sure does.

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Look like + noun/pronounLook + adjective

    5

    1. He looks like his father.

    2. He looks like Brad Pitt.

    3. He looks strict.

    4. He looks cool.

    He looks likehis father.

    Brad Pitt.+

    strict.

    cool.+ He looks

  • Daily English

    4A5

    A B C D

    Grammar Focus

    Conversation

    Example

    I have something to show you.

    What is it?

    It’s a guitar. Dad gave this for my birthday.

    Can you play the guitar?

    Yes, I can.

    Wow, teach me how to play the guitar.

    Jennifer:

    Naoto:

    Jennifer:

    Naoto:

    Jennifer:

    Naoto:

    6

    1. Teach me how to play the guitar.

    2. Teach me how to send an email.

    3. Teach me how to drive a car.

    4. Teach me how to use your electronic dictionary.

    Teach me how to + infinitive

    Teach me how to

    play the guitar.

    send an email.

    drive a car.

    use your electronic dictionary.

  • Daily English

    4A6

    A B C D

    Grammar Focus

    Conversation

    Example

    Shall we watch TV?

    That’s a good idea! Are there any interesting programs on TV tonight?

    “Terminator” is being shown now.

    Good! But the TV is too loud.

    Oh, is it?

    Yes. We might disturb your mom and dad.

    7

    1. The TV is too loud.

    2. These shoes are too big.

    3. The restaurant is too crowded.

    4. The cap is too big.

    Jennifer:

    Naoto:

    Jennifer:

    Naoto:

    Jennifer:

    Naoto:

    too + adjective

    too+

    The TV is

    These shoes are

    The restaurant is

    The cap is

    +

    loud.

    big.

    crowded.

    big.

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    4A7

    A B C D

    Grammar Focus

    Conversation

    Example

    8

    Two-Part Verbs

    Turn down

    Take off

    Turn off

    Clean up

    the TV.

    your shoes.

    the light.

    your mess.

    1. Turn down the TV.

    2. Take off your shoes.

    3. Turn off the light.

    4. Clean up your mess.

    This movie is so exciting.

    It’s getting late. Go to bed.

    In a while, mom.

    Turn down the TV. It’s too loud.

    Oh, I’m sorry.

    Okay. Don’t stay up late.

    Jennifer:

    Annie:

    Jennifer:

    Annie:

    Jennifer:

    Annie:

    +

  • Daily English

    4A8

    A B C D

    Grammar Focus

    Conversation

    Example

    You don’t look good. Are you okay?

    I’m okay. I am just thinking about my family.

    Don’t be sad. Try to enjoy your stay with us.

    I miss them so much. I’m homesick.

    I’m your Canadian mother. So please call me Mom.

    Oh. I feel better now, mom.

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Annie:

    Naoto:

    Don’t be + adjective

    Don’t be

    sad.

    selfish.

    angry.

    lazy.9

    1. Don’t be sad.

    2. Don’t be selfish.

    3. Don’t be angry.

    4. Don’t be lazy.

  • Daily English

    4A9

    A B C D

    Grammar Focus

    Conversation

    Example

    How was your night, Naoto?

    It was good. Thank you.

    Do you have any plans today?

    No, I don’t.

    Why don’t we eat out?

    Yeah. That’s a good idea. I am really hungry now.

    John:

    Naoto:

    John:

    Naoto:

    John:

    Naoto:

    Why don’t + subject pronoun + verb

    10

    1. Why don’t we eat out?

    2. Why don’t you study hard?

    3. Why don’t you buy a new one?

    4. Why don’t they take a break?

    Why don’t

    youbuy a new one?

    study hard?.+

    eat out?

    take a break?

    +

    +

    we

    they

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    4A10

    A B C D

    Grammar Focus

    Conversation

    Example

    I heard you’re going shopping.

    Yes, but I don’t know where to go.

    I can go with you. Where do you want to go?

    Really? Take me to the mall.

    Sure.

    Okay. Let’s go.

    Take me to + noun

    Take me to

    the mall.

    the hospital.

    Niagara falls.

    a movie theatre. 11

    1. Take me to the mall.

    2. Take me to the hospital.

    3. Take me to Niagara falls.

    4. Take me to a movie theatre.

    Jennifer:

    Naoto:

    Jennifer:

    Naoto:

    Jennifer:

    Naoto:

  • Daily English

    Niagara Falls

    mess

    luggage

    Noun Verb Adjective Adverb

    In this lesson, we will review:

    Words and Phrases

    Grammar Structure

    feel free to use + noun

    Looks + adjective

    Let me + verb phrase

    Teach me how to + infinitive

    Look like + noun/pronounLook + adjective

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    2

    3

    4

    5

    too + adjective

    Two-Part Verbs

    Don’t be + adjective

    Take me to + noun

    Why don’t + subject pronoun+ verb

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    7

    8

    9

    10

    turn down

    clean up

    take off

    disturb

    free

    selfish

    crowded

    too

    certainly

    4A11Review

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