Lesson 3 Part 1
Lesson 3 Part 2
Lesson 3 Part 3
Lesson 4 Part 1
Lesson 4 Part 2
100

Where is the most expensive meal in the menu?

It is at the top of the menu.

100

What is the color of your hairdryer?

Any color will do.

100

The song is likely to be popular.

その歌は人気が出るだろう

100

What does "animal welfare" mean?

It means ensuring the health, comfort, and happiness of animals.

100

What do the students feed the cows?

Chemical-free grass.

200

How much do you pay for steak lunch?

Any price is okay.

200

Where do you buy a new hairdryer?

At an appliance store.


200

This movie had an impact on my life.

この映画は私の人生に影響を与えた

200

Name some farm animals in English.

cows, pigs, goats, sheep, hens, chicken, rooster

200

What do they use for cows in the farm?

They use safe electric fences.

300

How is an anchor used?

It is used to stop a ship from moving.

300

How do you read the number 10,000 in English?

Ten thousand.

300

I am aware of my mistakes.

私は自分の間違いに気づいている。

300

Hunger, thirst, pain, discomfort, behave normally, fear,

disease,

飢え、渇き、痛み,不快、自然に振る舞う、恐れ、病気

300

barbed wire in Japanese

有刺鉄線

400

Can we get away from the first piece of information?

No, we cannot.

400

How do you read the number 20,000 in English?

Twenty thousand.

400

Where do you like to spend with your friend?

Any place will do.

400

Who are beggining to show interest in animal welfare?

Some zoos and pet shops are.

400

Thanks to the less stress, what hasl happen to the milk?

It got better, both in quality and quantity.

500

Where is an example of the anchoring effect?

At a restaurant, at any shops or stores.

500

Which is more appealing, A or B?

B

500

What should we do before making a decision?

We should take a little more time to think.

500

What is your favorite animal and why?

I like dogs because it is smart and friendly.

500

as a result in Japanese

その結果