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3E
Daily English
A B C D
1. Can you recommend something
for my headache?
2. Can you recommend something
for my stomachache?
Pharmacist:
Kannta:
Pharmacist:
Kannta:
Pharmacist:
Kannta:
Can I help you?
I don’t feel good. Can you recommend something for
my headache?
Don’t you have a doctor’s prescription?
No, I don’t.
I can recommend over-the-counter drugs.
Okay. Thank you.Grammar Focus
Can you recommend something for + noun
Conversation
Example
Can you recommend something for
my headache?
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3E1
3. Can you recommend
something for my toothache?
4. Can you recommend
something for my cough?
my stomachache?
my toothache?
my cough?
Daily English
3E2
A B C D
1. You should take medicine.
2. You should take vitamins.
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
Hi, Serena.
You look pale today.
I still have a headache.
You should take medicine.
I already did. But I still feel dizzy.
You should get some rest.
Grammar Focus
You should take + noun
Conversation
Example
You / I
should take
medicine.
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3. You should take the entrance test.
4. You should take the doctor’s advice.
+ He / She
We / They
some vitamins.
the entrance test.
the doctor’s advice.
Daily English
3E3
A B C D
1. Don’t forget your medicine.
2. Don’t forget your identification
card (I.D.).
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
How are you feeling today?
I feel better now, thank you.
Great! So, what would you like to do today?
Let’s go and eat in a nice restaurant.
I like the sound of that! Don’t forget your medicine.
Oh yes, thank you for reminding me.
Grammar Focus
Don’t forget your + noun
Conversation
Example
medicine.
4+
3. Don’t forget your keys.
4. Don’t forget your umbrella.
Don’t forget
keys.
identification card (I.D.).
your
her / his
our
their umbrella.
Daily English
3E4
A B C D
1. I broke my friend’s iPod.
2. I broke my friend’s jar.
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
What are you listening to?
I’m listening to hit songs from my friend’s iPod.
(after a while...)
Serena, what’s the problem?
I think I broke my friend’s iPod.
That’s sad. Just apologize to your friend and replace the broken iPod.
Thank you. I’ll do that.
Grammar Focus
I broke my friend’s + noun
Conversation
Example
I
5+
3. I broke my friend’s glass.
4. I broke my friend’s wrist watch.
my friend’s
She / He
We / They
+ broke my mother’s
my parent’s
iPod.
jar.
glass.
wrist watch.
Daily English
3E5
A B C D
1. I’m sorry about your iPod.
2. I’m sorry about the broken jar.
Serena:
Hanah:
Serena:
Hanah:
Serena:
Hanah:
Serena:
I have something to tell you.
What is it? Is there something wrong?
I broke your iPod.
Oh, really?
I’m sorry about your iPod. I didn’t mean to do it.
Ok. I understand.
Oh, thank you for understanding! I’ll replace it soon.
Grammar Focus
I’m sorry about + noun phrase
Conversation
Example
your iPod.I’m
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3. I’m sorry about the broken glasses.
4. I’m sorry about your wrist watch.
She’s / He’s
We’re / They’re
+ sorry about
the broken jar.
the broken glasses.
your wrist watch.
your smartphone.
Daily English
3E6
A B C D
1. I will be more careful.
2. I will be more polite.
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
So have you already told your friends the news?
Ah, yes.
And?
She was kind enough not to get mad.
That’s good.
Yeah. Next time, I will be more careful.
Grammar Focus
I will be more + adjective
Conversation
Example
careful.
I will be more7
3. I will be more friendly.
4. I will be more punctual.
polite.
friendly.
punctual.
Daily English
3E7
A B C D
1. I got nervous.
2. I got lost.
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
Hello. Can I talk to Kannta?
Yes, speaking. Who’s on the line please?
This is Serena.
Hi Serena! How are you?
Oh! I got nervous when I thought it was your father.
Hahaha. Yeah, we sound alike.
Grammar Focus
I got + adjective
Conversation
Example
8+
3. I got dirty.
4. I got hurt.
He / She got
nervous.I
We / They
lost.
dirty.
hurt.
Daily English
3E8
A B C D
1. There was an earthquake.
2. There was a typhoon.
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
Serena:
Kannta:
Kannta, did you see the news?
What was the news about?
There was an earthquake that hit Tokyo.
How bad was it?
Many buildings were destroyed.
That’s terrible!
Grammar Focus
There was + noun
Conversation
Example
an earthquake.
There was
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3. There was a landslide.
4. There was a flood.
a typhoon.
a flood.
a landslide.
Daily English
3E9
A B C D
1. Can you give me some advice?
2. Can you give me some suggestions?
Akiko:
Kannta:
Akiko:
Kannta:
Akiko:
Kannta:
Hey! Kannta. I heard you have a part time job.
Yes. I am working in a fast food restaurant.
How do you like it?
It’s good, but I go to school after work.
Do you have time to study?
No. What should I do? Can you give me some advice?
Grammar Focus
Can you give me some + noun
Conversation
Example
Can you give
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3. Can you give me some time?
4. Can you give me some food?
advice?
me+ + somesuggestions?
time?
food?
Daily English
3E10
A B C D
1. Thank you for your advice.
2. Thank you for your time.
Akiko:
Kannta:
Akiko:
Kannta:
Akiko:
Kannta:
Are things going well?
Well, I guess so.
I’m glad you are managing your time well.
Yes, I can study and have a part time job.
Exactly! It’s all about time management.
Yes and thank you for your advice.
Grammar Focus
Thank you for your + noun
Conversation
Example
Thank you for your
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3. Thank you for your love.
4. Thank you for your kindness.
advice.
time.
love.
kindness.
Daily English
medicine shook
forgetearthquake
beatadvice
3E11Review
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
nervous
careful ago
suddenly
In this lesson, we will review:
Words and Phrases
Grammar Structure
Can you recommend something for + noun
You should take + noun
Don’t forget your + noun
I’m sorry about + noun phrase
I broke my friend’s + noun
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2
3
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I will be more + adjective
I got + adjective
There was + noun
Thank you for your + noun
Can you give me some + noun
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fast now
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