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中学ポピー3年生 英語

Here We Go!【光村図書】

FRESTA 11月号

p.3 巻頭特集


p.8 リスニング問題音声


(1)
If I had enough time, I would clean my room.

(2)
If I were good at English, I would send him a letter.

(3)
If it were not rainy, I could play tennis.

p.9 リスニング問題音声


p.10 教科書のかくにん
リスニング問題音声


Hello, everyone. I'm Kenta.

How was your junior high school life? I made a lot of memories while I was in junior high school.

The best memory is club activities. I was a member of the basketball team of this school. I was not good at running, but I had to run a lot while I was practicing basketball. It was very hard for me. However, I was very happy when our team won some games. I learned that it is important to make a great effort through the club activities. What is your best memory? Thank you for listening.

p.10 教科書のかくにん
リスニング問題音声


Hi, I'm Ellen. Today, I'll talk about my treasure.

I came to Japan with my family two years ago.

When we began to live in this town, a girl who lives near my house visited me. She brought clothes and said, "This is a school uniform I used when I was a junior high school student. If you don't have one, I want you to use this."

I was very glad and said to her, "Thank you very much." I've used it for two years and I've had a very good time at school.

When I graduate from junior high school, I will say to her, "Thank you very much," again. Thank you for listening.

p.11 リスニング問題音声


p.14 リスニング問題音声


p.15 リスニング問題音声


(1)
I wish I could speak English well.

(2)
I wish she were my girlfriend.

(3)
I wish I could play the guitar.

p.16 リスニング問題音声


I want to tell you about my experience in Japan.
Last summer, I went up Mt. Fuji with my friend because I wanted to see the morning sun from the top of the mountain.

My friend has been there many times, so he told me we had to be careful to walk because getting to the top is very hard. Though I was very tired, I was happy to see the morning sun from the top of the mountain.

When we went down Mt. Fuji, we saw some Park Volunteers who were cleaning the mountain roads and checking that they were safe. Park Volunteers have learned about the trees and flowers in the national park and they keep the mountain clean and safe. I once saw on TV that Mt. Fuji was not clean. For example, people brought something to drink but they didn’t bring their bottles back, so there were many old bottles on the mountain. But these days, this situation is getting better because many people brought their bottles back after they heard about the Park Volunteers.

I want to say thanks to these people for helping. We are helped by a lot of people like this, though we cannot see them.

So, we should help other people even when no one sees us.