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And these are today’s objectives. Let’s read it together. ‘We can understand the expressions related to animals. We can know the origins of the expressions related to animals. We can use the expressions related to animals when speaking.’ Good job.
Here we’ll see the expressions one by one. ‘1.Let the cat out of the bag 2.Happy as a clam 3.Until the cows come home’ Now I will read some short passages including these expressions. While listening, please guess the meaning of them.
First passage. The students in Ms. Baker’s class were planning to have a surprise party for Ms. Baker. They promised to keep the party a secret. But the day before the party, Jason said in class, “Ms. Baker, we’re going to have a party for you tomorrow!” All the students were surprised. One student shouted, “You let the cat out of the bag!”
Did you guess the meaning? Is there any volunteer to tell your guess? (presentation) Right. Right. I wonder what the rest of you think. Do you agree with her? OK.
I will summarize the stories and explain the expressions. The students were preparing a surprise party. But the day before the party, Jason said it to the teacher. One student shouted “You let the cat out of the bag!” So its meaning is ‘to reveal a secret / to tell a secret’. Do you understand?
Now you’re going to read the origins of the expressions. But there are difficult words in the passages, so I will explain them first. ‘Trick’ means ‘to make someone believe something that is not true’. Let’s read the example sentence together. ‘I was trying to trick you’. ‘Accidentally’ means ‘happening without being planned or intended’. Let’s read the example sentence
Here we’ll see the expressions one by one. ‘1.Let the cat out of the bag 2.Happy as a clam 3.Until the cows come home’ Now I will read some short passages including these expressions. While listening, please guess the meaning of them.
First passage. The students in Ms. Baker’s class were planning to have a surprise party for Ms. Baker. They promised to keep the party a secret. But the day before the party, Jason said in class, “Ms. Baker, we’re going to have a party for you tomorrow!” All the students were surprised. One student shouted, “You let the cat out of the bag!”
Did you guess the meaning? Is there any volunteer to tell your guess? (presentation) Right. Right. I wonder what the rest of you think. Do you agree with her? OK.
I will summarize the stories and explain the expressions. The students were preparing a surprise party. But the day before the party, Jason said it to the teacher. One student shouted “You let the cat out of the bag!” So its meaning is ‘to reveal a secret / to tell a secret’. Do you understand?
Now you’re going to read the origins of the expressions. But there are difficult words in the passages, so I will explain them first. ‘Trick’ means ‘to make someone believe something that is not true’. Let’s read the example sentence together. ‘I was trying to trick you’. ‘Accidentally’ means ‘happening without being planned or intended’. Let’s read the example sentence
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