「楽しい英会話」の会記録(20230111)

Here is a talk about Radio Eikaiwa. 

Roxy and her Granpa are talking about dinner.

a Roxy, Grandma has made dinner for us.

b It smells wonderful.  What is it?

a Roast beef and mashed potato. We used to eat it every Sunday.

b Grandma is such a great cook.

a Every family has its chef. But It`s not me.

b Dad is a good cook, but he uses all the  plates of the kichen. And I mean every plate.

a Yes, I remember that about him. He`s not  good at cleaning up.

b Exactly, Mom always does the dishes.

Key sentence every family has its chef.

Every child every custmer  every participant every member 

Every child has his own room.

All the children  all students  all of us  all of the teachers all the country all day 

We are all happy.

The teacher all agreed

You can have it all.

All about Japan  all over Japan

We think every customer is precious.

Every member of the team has their role to play.

You must attend all the meetings, I mean every meeting,OK?

 

Twk android robots, Jeannie and Frankie are talking.

a Oh, No! I broke my necklace. And I just bought it on sale.

b No problem, Jeannie. I can fix it in no time.

a You are perfect, Frankkie! You can do anything.

b I`m not perfect. I feel lonely. I have no friends.

a What do you mean? I`m your friend.

b You are my girlfriend. I need other friends.

I want  to talk about other things.

a Such as?

b I don`t know. Anything other than fashon accessories.

a Sure. Be my guest.

Key sentence I have no friends.

No problem  I can fix it in no time. 

I have no idea.  I found nothing. 

I`m no expert.  It`s no joke.  

There is no easy wag to master English.

There are no more than ten people present.

I have no time to talk.

No students are allowed to enter here.

I`ve prepared everything, so dinner will be ready in no time.

I have no idea what you`re talking about.

I`m no expert, but this does`t look right to me.

 

Professor Psacock and the clerk are talming.

a Hello, sir. May I help you?

b Hello. Actually I would like your advice.

a Of course.

b Which do you prefer this orange scarf or this purple one?

a Personally, I prefer the purple one.

b So do I. But I`m not fond of this pattern. Could you show me another?

a Yes, I did see a purple scarf with a different pattern. Oh, here it is.

b Yes, that`s more like it.

a Is this a present for your wife, sir?

b It`s for a friend.

Key sentence could you show me another?

Could you show me another?

Could you show me the other?

Could you show me others?

Some are cheap and others are expensive.

Could you show me another?

Could you show me others?

Could you show me the others?

 

Artist Bob and his student Sally ard talking.

a Bob, Are these your watercolors?

b Yes, they are. What do you think?

a I love them.I didn`t know you did watercolors.

b Well, I painted them  many years ago.

a Why did you change to oil painting?

b When I was younger,  watercolors were popular. Then oil painting became trendy.

a I see. These two landscapes are beautiful.

b I`ll tell you what. You can have them.

a Both of them? No, I couldn`t.

b In that case, choose either one.

a  Are you sure?

Key sentence both of them?

You can have both toys.

You can have either toy.

You can have neither toy.

You cannot have either.

Both Tom and Bill are my classmates.

Either Tom or Bill has to go there.

Neither Tom nor Bill came to my party.

I don't like carrots. I don`t like them either. 

Both of my brothers love golf.

My girlfriend doesn`t like horror movie, and neither do I.

Either blouse will go well with this skirt.