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名詞の前に 'a/the/複数形' を選ぶ癖をつけよう

次回のフォーカス

名詞を言う直前に 'a/the/複数形' の 3 択を脳内で選ぶ。迷ったら 'a' を default に

いつ名詞を言う直前
何を'a/the/複数形' の 3 択を脳内で選ぶ
使う表現The/A + 名詞
理由冠詞や複数形が抜けると情報が曖昧になる。例えば「I started own company」では 'a' が必要。
達成次セッションで名詞の前に 'a/the/複数形' を 10 回以上自発的に使い、誤りが 2 回以下

今日のいちばん良かった一文

But yesterday, I went to Japanese restaurant with my business partner.

良かったポイント

  • 過去形を正しく使用している
  • 具体的な出来事を述べている
  • ビジネスの文脈を明確にしている

定着させたい型: 過去の出来事を述べるときは過去形を使う + 'Yesterday, I went to a ...'

改善ポイント

(3件)
文法· articles要注意

あなたが言った

I started own company

言いたかったこと

自分の会社を始めた

課題

冠詞が抜けている

✨ こう言えば自然

I started my own company

他の言い方

  • 中立

    I started my own company

    標準的で明確な表現

なぜ間違えやすいか

日本語では冠詞がないため、英語で冠詞を忘れがちです。

覚えておきたい原則

冠詞は名詞の特定性や数を示すために重要です。

次回のアクション

名詞の前に 'a/the/複数形' を意識して選ぶ練習をする。

関連する例文

  • · I have a car.
  • · She is the manager.
  • · We need more chairs.
自然さ· word choice軽め

あなたが言った

Talking and spending with business partner is so important things.

言いたかったこと

ビジネスパートナーと話したり過ごしたりすることはとても重要です

課題

表現が不自然

✨ こう言えば自然

It's really important to talk and spend time with a business partner.

他の言い方

  • 中立

    It's really important to talk and spend time with a business partner.

    自然で流れるような表現

なぜ間違えやすいか

日本語の直訳を避け、より自然な英語表現を使うことが大切です。

覚えておきたい原則

自然な英語表現を使うことで、相手に伝わりやすくなります。

次回のアクション

自然な言い回しを意識して、例文を参考にする。

関連する例文

  • · It's important to maintain good relationships.
  • · Spending time with family is crucial.
  • · Talking to clients is essential.
流暢さ· sentence structure気になる

あなたが言った

So, I also have co-founder, co-founder now.

言いたかったこと

今も共同創業者がいます

課題

文の構造が不自然

✨ こう言えば自然

I have a co-founder now too.

他の言い方

  • カジュアル

    I have a co-founder now too.

    カジュアルで自然な表現

なぜ間違えやすいか

日本語の語順をそのまま英語にすると不自然になることがあります。

覚えておきたい原則

英語の文構造は主語+動詞+目的語の順序が基本です。

次回のアクション

主語+動詞+目的語の順序を意識して話す練習をする。

関連する例文

  • · I have a meeting tomorrow.
  • · She likes coffee.
  • · They bought a new car.

もっとこう言えた場面

間違いではなく、より自然に言えたはずの瞬間

ビジネスの重要性を話しているとき

あなたが言った

Talking and spending with business partner is so important things.

こう言うとより自然

  • · It's really important to talk and spend time with a business partner.
  • · Spending time with a business partner is very valuable.

より自然で流れるような英語表現になり、相手に伝わりやすくなる。

昨日の出来事を説明するとき

あなたが言った

But yesterday, I went to Japanese restaurant with my business partner.

こう言うとより自然

  • · Yesterday, I went to a Japanese restaurant with my business partner.
  • · I went to a Japanese restaurant with my business partner yesterday.

冠詞を加えることで、文がより正確で自然な英語になる。

今日の突破ポイント

  • "important thing" が retrieval 成功

    過去に指摘した表現が今回のセッションで自発的に使用された

  • "I went" が retrieval 成功

    過去に指摘した表現が今回のセッションで自発的に使用された

今日のまとめ

今回のセッションでは、過去の出来事やビジネスの話題が中心でした。発話の中で冠詞や複数形が抜けることが多く、情報が曖昧になりがちでした。次回は名詞の前に 'a/the/複数形' を意識してみてください。

良かった点

  • 過去形を使って昨日の出来事を話せた点が良かった。時制が一致していた。
  • ビジネスの重要性を述べる際に 'important' を使ってしっかりと伝えられた。
  • 相手に質問を投げかけることで、会話の流れを作ることができた。

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275 発話
先生Transcribe only clearly spoken English words.
自分Yeah.
自分Oh, 6? 6.30?
自分Oh.
自分Yeah.
自分Ah, I see, I see.
自分Oh, you work in the office?
自分Yeah.
自分Ah.
自分Oh, I don't have any plan, only working? Is it typical day on weekday?
先生Ah, okay. So, no, yeah, no special plan, just the usual.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah, exactly, I will work after this lesson.
自分So, yeah, it is difficult.
自分Ah, so, is it normal day?
自分But yesterday, I went to Japanese restaurant with my business partner.
自分So, it is for business, for business.
自分So, yeah, that was nice.
先生It's yesterday.
自分I drank alcohol, a lot of alcohol with business partner.
自分Yeah, yeah, exactly, yesterday, yeah.
先生Wow, it's a weekday, Sho. Oh, my goodness.
自分Yeah.
先生Yeah, so, my goodness, you must be feeling a little, you know, hungover when you woke up.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah, exactly, I couldn't wake up.
自分I couldn't wake up early time.
自分So, usually, wake up at 6.30am.
先生Yeah.
自分But today, woke up at 7.15am.
先生7.50. Oh, yeah, of course.
自分Yeah.
先生My goodness, it's hard to wake up early with that, you know.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生Of course.
自分Yeah, exactly, yeah.
自分If I have drinking, next time, I definitely couldn't wake up early time.
先生Yeah, of course.
先生But, you know, it's a business partner, so it's important.
先生Yeah.
自分Yeah, exactly, yeah.
自分Talking and spending with business partner is so important things.
先生Yes.
自分I gained, I have gained a lot of things, a lot of knowledge from them.
先生Yes.
自分So, that was nice experience.
先生Yes, you know, so, most deals or most, how can I say this, relationship bonds, especially in business, occur in drinking.
自分Yeah.
先生Yeah.
自分Yeah, exactly, yeah, I think so, yeah.
先生Yeah.
先生Yeah, and then the next day, yeah, deal.
自分How about you?
自分How about you?
自分So, do you often drink alcohol?
先生Oh, no, that's the, that's, I think, the problem with me.
先生I don't, I don't like, I don't like to drink alcohol.
自分Ah, yeah.
先生Yeah.
先生Yeah, I've been there sometimes with, like, my classmates when I was in college.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生We are planning a business, actually, and after that, we, yeah, we have our own business now.
自分Wow.
先生Yeah, while we are studying, but now that we are graduate, it, you know, yeah, it bankrupt.
自分Yeah.
自分Wow.
先生Yeah, so it bankrupt because no one wants to continue it.
自分Yeah.
先生Yeah.
自分So, what is the business you are doing now?
先生Yeah.
先生Oh, okay, so the business that I'm doing, no, no, it's not now, it's before.
自分Yeah.
自分Ah, before I graduated, after that, you started to do business.
先生Yeah.
先生Yes.
先生Uh-huh, yes, but now, because of the lack of resources and, of course, any, like, prior knowledge, I decided to temporarily stop it.
自分Yeah.
自分Ah.
先生And maybe in the future, if I have more knowledge, I will continue it.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生Yeah.
自分Yeah, you want to start again.
先生Yes, of course.
自分Oh, what kind of business did you do with your classmate?
先生Again.
先生It's a simple business that, you know, it is important for our class for grades.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生So it is, like, a food business.
先生Yeah.
自分Food business.
先生Yes, food business.
自分Wow.
先生For me, specifically, I chose dessert.
先生I'm not sure if you're familiar, but it is called fried ice cream.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah, yeah, yeah.
自分Oh.
先生Yeah.
自分Oh.
先生Yeah, but then the one thing that I regret the most is that when we were having, like, meetings, they like to do it in, like, drinking place.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah, drinking friends.
先生Yeah, in drinking place.
先生And then because of my, like, you know, principle that I don't like to drink, I passed the opportunity to have, like, a business partner of two to three people.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生So it's such a loss for me.
自分Ah, I see, you lost, yeah, you lost her, you lost them.
先生Yeah.
先生Yes, then I lost them.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生Yeah.
自分Yeah, sometimes people, when people start to, start with co-founder, co-business partner,
自分it will become failure, failure, failure, failure.
自分Yeah, sometimes different will fight, fight, yeah.
先生Oh.
自分So, I also have co-founder, co-founder now.
先生A co-founder, okay.
自分So, I'm running, yeah, I'm running company.
自分So, we started three co-founder, three co-founder.
自分I started own company with three co-founder, but now one person, one person left our company, left our company.
先生Hmm.
先生Oh.
先生Ah, okay.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分So, we were fighting.
先生Yeah.
自分So, yeah, we had, we had different, different opinion, different opinion.
先生Hmm.
自分Yeah.
自分So, sometimes we fought, we fought.
先生Hmm.
自分So, that was struggling.
先生Yes, yeah, that's the struggle when, like, there's only, like, two owners of a business.
自分Yeah, to, yeah.
先生Yeah, I see, I see.
自分Yeah.
先生Well, yeah, then in that case, so how is it so far, the business?
自分Oh, yeah.
自分So, yeah, now we are, it is good, it is good to do my business, to do own business.
先生Oh, okay.
自分Yeah.
自分So, we have been, we have, we have run, we have running our company for two hours, two years, two years.
先生To you.
自分Yeah, already two years.
自分Yeah, already two years.
自分Yeah.
自分But sometimes it is so hard to, to step up, to step up next, next goal, next goal.
自分So, yeah, yeah, it is so hard to do own company.
先生That's true.
先生It is hard, yes.
自分Yeah.
先生My goodness.
先生It's hard because there are many things to, you know, there are many things to consider.
自分Yeah.
先生Yeah.
自分Exactly, exactly.
自分So, you say you start, you start own business for the future.
自分So, what do you think if you, if you, if you start own business, what kind of business will you start?
先生Hmm.
先生Okay, that's a good question because now I am, you know, I don't think I will stay in the food industry.
自分Yeah.
先生Yeah, so I want something more that is, you know, innovative and, of course, something that will change a lot of things.
自分Oh.
自分Yeah.
自分Oh, yeah.
先生You know, so I'm guessing a service business about AI.
自分Yeah, service business.
自分Service business.
先生Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生Hmm, yeah, because it is getting more popular lately.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生Hmm.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生It is, yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生Oh, my goodness.
自分Yeah.
先生Well, what about you, Sho?
自分Yeah.
先生Like, your business that you have been doing for two years now, what kind of business is that, technically?
自分Yeah.
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自分Yeah.
先生Hmm.
自分Yeah.
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自分Yeah.
先生Oh, yes, that's true.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生Thank you very much for today, Sho.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
先生Yes, you too.
自分Yeah.
自分Yeah.
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