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

What is one reason for the Tessei’s success in Japan?

Japan’s unique cleaning culture.

100

The Tessei staff take _______ in their work. This is another reason for their success.

pride

100

Fill in the blank:

 _______ animals need a lot of crops.

A. Domestic

B. Wild

C. Tiny

Answer: A

200

What do Japanese people often do after concerts or soccer games?

They take their garbage home.

200

The staff want passengers to feel _______ when using the Shinkansen.

Comfortable

200

Fill in the blank

If one individual or one company  ______ all the seeds in the world, people would fight for the seeds, and _________ might happen.

A.found / parties 

B. owned / conflicts

C. lost / holidays

Answer: B

300

How has Tessei's performance impressed many people around the world?

Some are thinking of introducing the same system in their own countries.

300

Whose idea was it for the staff to stand in line and bow deeply before cleaning?

The Tessei staff’s own idea

300

What are all crops, like rice, vegetables, and fruit, grown from?

They are grown from seeds

400

In Japan, who usually cleans the classrooms and areas they use in schools?

The students do.

400

Why is Tessei’s cleaning considered a world-famous performance?

Because the staff (use small ideas / make extra effort) to make cleaning more than just a job.

400

What will people think when someone says the word “seeds”

They will probably think they are important

500

Why do people in Japan think cleaning is important?

Because it is part of their culture and daily life.

500

How do the staff’s pride and effort help create a better experience for passengers?

It helps them (improve their work / think of new ideas / make passengers feel more comfortable)

500

Change this sentence to use "Whatever".

No matter what you say, I do not trust you.

Answer - Whatever you say, I do not trust you