Category 1
A trip to Singapore
(page 11~13)
category 2
Food Travels around the World
(page 21~27)
Category 3
My Future Job
(page 35~41)
Category 4
History of Clocks
(page 52~53)
Category 5
A Glass of Milk
(page 100~101)
100

What's Asami going to do first?

She's going to visit Merlion Park

100

Is the good curry restaurant far from Asami's house? 

No, it's not. It's near Asami's house.

100

What's the article about?

It's about their future jobs.

100

Today what do we look at when we need to see the time?

We look at clocks or watches.

100

Why was the boy selling candy?

To earn money to go to school.

200

What does Asami want to eat?

She wants to eat seafood.

200

Will Asami and Josh go to curry restaurant this Sunday?

Yes, they will.

200

What does Asami want to be in the future?

She wants to be a translator. 

200

What did ancient people use to read the time?

They used nature.

200

Did the woman have money to buy candy from him?

No, she didn't.

300

Who will make a reservation?

Asami's uncle will.

300

What does Josh want to eat?

He wants to eat curry.

300

Where's Asami going to visit on Career Day?

She's going to visit a translation company.

300

When did Egyptians use the sun to read the time?

About 6,000 years ago.

300

Why did the woman feel sorry for the boy? 

Because he looked very hungry.

400

What does "Mer" mean?

It means "sea"

400

When did curry spices arrive in the U.K. from India?

They arrived in the 18th century.

400

What does Ms. Tanaka do?

She's a translator.

400

When did Egyptians start to measure time with water in pots?

About 3,500 years ago.

400

How did the boy feel after he finished drinking milk? 

He felt much better.

500

Are there any gift shops near the park?

Yes, there are.

500

Did curry become popular in the U.K. in the 18th century?

Yes, it did.

500

Did Asami enjoy translating some sentences?

Yes, she did.

500

Did the pots have big holes in them?

No, they didn't. They had tiny holes in them.

500

What did the woman hope after that day?

She hoped the boy was doing well.

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