世界遺産
World Heritage Site(s)
置く (put)
put
There are three types of World Heritage Sites. What are they?
natural, cultural, mixed
Where is Ms. Meg from? (Answer 2 countries.)
The Philippines / The USA
1. It's noisy.
2. You can use it in the house.
3. It's used to clean the room.
vacuum cleaner
建てる (build)
built
Where did Meg go during vacation?
Australia / The Blue Mountains
What Japanese food does Ms. Meg like?
Gyudon
1. It's an animal that lives in Africa.
2. It eats leaves with a long tongue.
3. It has a long neck.
giraffe
森林
forest
作る (make)
made
Why are the Blue Mountains called "blue"?
The mountains look blue because of an oily mist from eucalyptus leaves.
What character is Ms. Meg's favorite?
Rilakkuma
2. It's in the kitchen.
3. It's used for cooking.
knife (包丁)
重大な
serious
捕まえる (catch)
caught
Are people in Venice happy that many tourists visit the city?
No, they aren't. They have serious problems.
What did Ms. Meg study in university?
Japanese
1. It's very high.
2. It's 3,776 meters high.
3. It's one of the World Heritage Sites in Japan.
Mt. Fuji
attractive
誤解する (misunderstand)
misunderstood
How many World Heritage Sites are listed in the world now?
More than 1,000
Amasawa Seiji
1. It's a kind of book.
2. It's useful but heavy.
3. It's used when we want to know words' meanings.
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