English USA  Lesson 57 Part 2 Quoted from VOICE OF AMERICA




 はつおんれんしゅうEnglish USA Lesson 57 Part 2      





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Excuse me, I'm Martin Learner.
May I ask you some questions?

What for?

I have a petition I want you to read.

What for?

It's about the park. We want to get the park cleaned up.

This park?

Yes. Do you live in the neighborhood?

Yes. We both live here.

Please read the petition.

Let me see it.

Where do you live?

I live at---

Wait a minute. I want to read this first.
Do you know this man?

Yes, I do.
We go on the same train to Washington sometimes.

OK. Go ahead. I like the petition.

Will you sign it?

Sure. Here.

I need to ask some more questions.

OK.

How old are you?

I'm 25 years old.

Where do you live?

I live at 502 Hillside Avenue. That's up the hill.

Yes, I know. I live up that way too.
How long have you lived in the neighborhood.

Always. I was born here. My parents lived here.

They still live here.

What's your name?

Sandy Welch.

And what's your name?

I'm Jan Whiting.

Are you going to sign?

Yes, I like the petition.

Where do you live, Jan?

I live on the other side of the park.

What's your address?

941 Elmore Lane. My house is that yellow one over there.

When were you born?

In 1969.

How long have you lived in the neighborhood?

I came here in 1979.

Where did you live before? Did you live in Baltimore?

Yes, but not in this neighborhood.
I lived on the far west side of the city.

Did you sign, Sandy?

Not yet. Here, I'll sign now.

Thanks. Now you, Jan.

I'm very happy to sign.
The park is dangerous for children. It's not very clean.

There's a lot of trash on weekends. Glass bottles and paper.

Thanks for helping.

Is there something we can do?

You can come to our meetings.
We meet on Thursday evenings at the Catholic church.

What's the address?

510 Saint Barbara Street.



Hello. How are you doing?

Fine. I have several names.

That's good. I have a few.

Would you like some coffee? I brought some.

That sounds wonderful.

Where do you live, Cynthia?

On Parker Drive. 260 Parker Drive. It's near my school.

Of course. I know where it is.

I'm going to the other side of the park again.

Thanks for the coffee.

Don't mention it.

Harvey Mountain and his wife are coming at 11 o'clock.

Good. Send one of them to me.

Bye.




 はつおんれんしゅうEnglish USA Lesson 57 Part 2-2



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What's the address of your family?

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What's the address of a friend?

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What's the address of your work?

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What's the address of a school?

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● 追加・語句の整理

 need to 〜     〜する必要がある

 ask     たのむ、質問(しつもん)する

 send     送る

 about 〜     〜について

 What for?     何のために?

 get 〜 …     〜を…(の状態)にする

 in the neighborhood     近所に(の、で)

 both     両方(りょうほう)とも

 Let me see it.     それを見せてください。

 Wait a minute.     ちょっとまって。

 go on the same train     同じ列車に乗って行く

 live on the west side     西側に住んでいる

 not very …     あまり…でない

 That sounds wonderful.     それは いいですね。

 Don't mention it.     気にしないで。( You are welcome. )



read,  read,  read               

see,  saw,  seen               

know,  knew,  known               

bear,  bore,  borne               

go,  went,  gone               

have,  had,  had               

meet,  met,  met               

come,  came,  come               

send,  sent,  sent