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A Review the text and fill in the blanks. 1. Steve's idea of learning Japanese: Learning Japanese is a piece of ( 2. Steve's confusing experiences: Wasei-eigo ). The situation is much more ( ). Steve thought it was ... apple juice a white shirt a very large house サイダー ワイシャツ マンション ホットケーキ フライドポテト ブレンド (confused) (confused) (confused) 3. What did Steve learn? ( ) is not a bad thing: it's a first ( In English, they say... soda pop ( ) ) shirt ) ) ( ) ) in learning something new. B You are having trouble learning English. What kind of advice would Steve give you? a. I understand your feelings, but there's nothing that I can do for you. b. Don't be afraid of confusion and making mistakes. c. Don't waste your time learning English. Try to find something more EA DOY interesting. Complete the summary by filling in the blanks. would be (1. Steve is a 16-year-old American boy on homestay in Japan. He thought Japanese ) because many words come from English. He had several confusing experiences. He discovered that English words written in katakana sometimes mean something (2. ) in Japanese. For example, means a (3. very large house. Learning Japanese can be (4. ) in learning something new. is the first (5. ), not a ). However, he feels that confusion [condominium / different / easy / step / confusing ]
Look & Listen Yumi and Jack are visiting Nara on a school trip. They are planning to go out to look for some souvenirs. Look at the photos and listen to the dialog. Foto 1 bluone 1. Yumi asked Jack to meet her in front of the hotel. () bertipe () of Jon au blot ana 2. Jack waited for Yumi in front of the hotel. 3.7in Japanese means "front desk" in English. ( ) Think, Talk & Write Topic "Good points and bad points of wasei-eigo" A Think There are lots of wasei-eigo in Japanese which do not exactly match the English words. Fill in the blanks with appropriate English words or phrases. Wasei-eigo Wasei-eigo English ガソリンスタンド クレーム トランプ B Talk English トレーナー ペットボトル レンジ Bring to class some other examples of wasei-eigo. Ask your classmates if they can figure out the English words or phrases. (See pp.200-201.) Functional Expressions "How do you say in English?" "It's either a cashier or a cash register." Er, let me see, ~/ Um, let me think, ~/ I'm afraid I have no idea. C Write Points In a short passage, write about either the good points or the bad points of wasei-eigo. • Do you often use wasei-eigo? • In what way are they useful? • Why are wasei-eigo so confusing for native speakers of English? 17-

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