中学生の基礎英語 レベル2 Lesson 144 栄養たっぷりなの

中学生の基礎英語 レベル2 Lesson 144 栄養たっぷりなの

Story Time

That evening, everyone is eating dinner at Emily’s fruit farm.
Kota: This fish is excellent, Aunt Emily.

Emily: Thanks. It’s our famous Tasmanian salmon. Our salmon is very nutritious, healthy, and delicious. It’s popular around the world.

Kota: It’s imported to Japan, too.

Angie: And the sauce is delicious.

Emily: It’s made from cherries. You and Kota picked these cherries yesterday.

Kota: Neat! How long have you owned this fruit farm?

Emily: For about ten years.

Kota: So, many Tasmanian products are well-known in Japan. For example, salmon, cherries, and Tasmanian beef.

Emily: And did you know? We grow and eat wasabi, too!

Kota: Wow! There’s a strong connection between Japan and Tasmania!

Words & Phrases

nutritious  栄養のある
healthy  健康によい
(be) imported to…  ~に輸入された
(have) owned  ~を所有している状態の
products  生産物
well-known  よく知られている、有名な
connection  つながり、関係
salmon  サケ

Retelling Prep

Many Tasmanian products are well-known in Japan. There’s a strong connection between Japan and Tasmania.

Today’s Goal

How long have you owned this fruit farm? – For about ten years.

Working Out

How long have you lived in Japan?
How long have you studied Japanese?
How long have you been here?

Have a Chat

Studying Japanese is really hard!
How long have you studied Japanese?
I’ve studied it for more than ten years.

Wrap It Up!

Many Tasmanian products are well-known in Japan. There’s a strong connection between Japan and Tasmania.

Today’s Story

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That evening, everyone is eating dinner at Emily’s fruit farm.

Today`s Story

This fish is excellent, Aunt Emily.
Thanks. It’s our famous Tasmanian salmon. Our salmon is very nutritious, healthy, and delicious. It’s popular around the world.
It’s imported to Japan, too.
And the sauce is delicious.
It’s made from cherries. You and Kota picked these cherries yesterday.
Neat! How long have you owned this fruit farm?
For about ten years.
So, many Tasmanian products are well-known in Japan. For example, salmon, cherries, and Tasmanian beef.
And did you know? We grow and eat wasabi, too!
Wow! There’s a strong connection between Japan and Tasmania!
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