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06/10) Japan Opens to foreign tourists

by Sinclair R. 2022. 6. 10.

Student: Sinclair Ahn
Topic: Japan opens to foreign tourists after two years
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2205/220530-japan-tourism.html

Sentence Construction:
X I have one thing that I tell you. >> I have one thing that I want to tell you. 
X  The class teacher a little bit bad teaching. >>   The swimming instructor's teaching style is a little bit bad. 
X My family felt that he is not good teaching starter. >> My family felt that he was not a good teacher to beginners. 
X We signed up a new class. >> We signed up for a new class. 
X We moved to swimming center. >> We moved to another swimming center.
X My brother say to me that it satisfied. >> My brother told me that it was satisfying.X

Good Sentences:
O I was really satisfied.
O This is because relevant experience doesn't always equate to good experience.
O I was shocked and my brother also got annoyed.
O Some part of me believes that fear around childbirth is a righteous fear.
O In 1997, he appeared to jump out of the frying pan into the fire. 
O It's simple and effective and people get the wrong end of the stick too. 
O Hysteria makes it easier for the guilty to muddy the waters. 

Pronunciation:
* tightly /tahyt-lee/
* negative /neg-uh-tiv/
* quarantine /kwawr-uhn-teen/
* visitors /viz-i-ters/
* lavender /lav-uhn-der/

Build Lexicon:

* restrictions :=(n) a rule or law that limits what you can do or what can happen
  • There are no restrictions on the amount of money you can withdraw.
  • Some states have specific travel restrictions in place.

 

* stance := (n) the opinions that somebody has about something and expresses publicly 
  • The doctor's stance on the issue of abortion is well known.
  • What’s your stance on wages?
* inbound := (adj.) travelling towards a place rather than leaving it.
  • Self-isolation for inbound travellers was revoked only on 22 August – whereupon tens of thousands of holidaymaker booked late-summer breaks.
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Discover Idioms & Expressions:

* A Mile A Minute := very fast.
  •  I can’t keep up with Keith. He walks a mile a minute.
  • She talks a mile a minute, and it was hard to follow up on all of that.
* Bad News Travels Fast := bad news travels fast because people like to talk about these sorts of things.
  • How does everyone know that I got in trouble at school? Bad news travels fast I guess.
* A Redeye Flight := a late-night flight. Usually, one that leaves really late at night and arrives early the next morning.
  • George caught a redeye flight from California to New York.
  • The last time I took a redeye flight was 3 years ago visite Hong Kong to save the money.

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