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Week 10

 p.146 A ⑴a  ⑵d ⑶b  ⑷c  ⑸d B ⑴c  ⑵b  ⑶d  ⑷f  ⑸a p.148 A ⑴candidate  ⑵manipulative  ⑶alleged  ⑷suspicions B ⑴evaluate  ⑵weird  ⑶remorse ⑷deprived of   ⑸frankly  ⑹in terms of C  ⑴legal  ⑵allege  ⑶legislature Opinion Writing I’m going to tell you about one of the crime which is considered problematic. It is telephone fraud especially “ore ore sagi” in Japanese. This crime often happen between young scammer and elderly people. The scammer says “ It’s me, it’s me mother. I need a lot of money right now.” Then elderly people get panic and send money to them. I think this happen because people will do anything if their children having difficulties. To avoid this crime, we should decide password in our family, or decide to say own name whenever we call someone. In addition it is also effective to call exactly number again. I think telephone fraud is very terrible crime because it take advantages of one’s w...

Week 9

 p.139 A ⑴d  ⑵a  ⑶c  ⑷b  ⑸a B  ⑴F  ⑵S In his view  ⑶F  ⑷F  ⑸S Karch's theories  ⑹S rumors ⑺F p.141 A  ⑴poisonous  ⑵cease  ⑶symptoms  ⑷compelling  ⑸dispute B ⑴large and impressive  ⑵not clear  ⑶in secret  ⑷never seems to stop  ⑸wronged C  ⑴bitter disputes ⑵A dispute over  ⑶beyond dispute  ⑷in dispute  ⑸

Week7

 Summary  Christine Carter is a sociologist at the University of California and she studies how schools and families can encourage positive emotions and help kids lead healthier lives. During the Covid-19 pandemic, we became emphasis on them. She described some way to become happy. First, learning how to describe emotions including negative ones. Second, expressing gratitude. To reflect on why you’re grateful for that person makes it likely we’ll get along better in the future. Finally, especially convinced way to happiness is kindness. Helping others gives own life purpose. Furthermore, We can feel a sense of connection and love. Also, our nervous system feels safe when we’re connected with other people. She explained concrete things which we can do everyday to become happier such as taking deep belly breaths or writing down things you’re grateful for.   https://www.timeforkids.com/g34/positively-happy/ Conversation questions ⑴What do you think about this story? ⑵Do you ...