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Category: Expressions

熟語 | Idioms and Phrases

熟語 | Idioms and Phrases | Colloquial and Slang Vocabulary

熟語 - idioms〔語句の文字通りの意味からは類推できない意味を持つようになった表現。〕& phrases

Why learn idioms?

Learning idiomatic expressions is a very important part of the language-learning process. Much of everyday speech is based on colloquial and slang vocabulary - much of this vocabulary is based on idioms.

Our collection of English idioms will teach you the type of language that native speakers use every day. You will become more fluent in English and will be able to communicate better.

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Idioms & Phrases: Free Study List

Set 1

About time:
Nearly time, high time.
"It's about time you bought a new car!"

Absence makes the heart grow fonder:
Proverb that means that our feeling for those we love increases when we are apart from them.
"You know

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ホテルや旅館のチェックインの会話 英語 – Hotel Check-in Counter

ホテルや旅館のチェックインの会話 英語
Hotel Check-in Counter

ホテル チェックイン 会話

ホテル | 快適なホテルライフは、スムーズなチェックインから。にこやかな会話でスタートしたいですね。よく聞き取れない場合は、慌てず堂々と聞き返しましょう。

チェックイン・カウンター(フロント)に進み、まずはこの一言。

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Travel English - ESL Dialogue

受付から聞かれる英語の質問

ホテルや旅館のチェックイン - At the Hotel Check-in Counter

チェックイン - Check-in

チェックインするときのよくある質問
Questions you may be asked during check-in.

何名様でご利用ですか?
(For) how many people?

いつのご予約がご希望ですか?
When would you like to stay?

パスポートを見せてもらえますか?
May I see your passport?

お名前をお願いします。
May I have your name please?

写真付きのIDカードを見せて頂けますか?そして、お支払いはどのように致しますか?
May I see some photo ID and how will you be paying?

鍵はいくつご希望でしょうか?
How many keys would you like?

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The most common questions asked in a hotel

While you are checking in, there are a number of questions that you may want to ask the receptionist. Here are the most common questions that are asked in a hotel (one of them isn't that common - can you

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English for Kids: Daily Phrases, Dialogue, Video with Subtitles

https://www.youtube.com/embed/8irSFvoyLHQ

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English for Kids

English for kids that want to improve their speaking skills.

Part 1

Scene 1: In the classroom 0:10

Good morning. Good morning, everyone. How are you? Fine, thanks. How are you? Great! Come in, please. Nice to meet you. My name is Kate. Nice to meet you, too. Sit down, please. Thank you.

Scene 2: In the hall, outside the music room 0:45

Singing ♪ Good morning (x3). How are you? I'm fine (x2). I'm fine, thank you.

This is the music room. Wow! They are good. La la la la la. Ha ha ha ha ha.

Scene 3: In the hall and in the library 1:05

That's the school library.

Wow! Many books. Good afternoon, everyone. Good afternoon, Mr. Kim. My name is Kate. How are you? I'm great. Nice to meet you Kate.

Scene 4: At Sally's house 1:42

Hello. Hello, Sally. What's this? It's a book. What's that? Ha ha. It's a box. Wow! Wow! What's that? It's a pencil. Thank you. Your welcome. Wow! Pizza.

Scene 5: I

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Restaurant English – Common Expressions Waiters & Staff Use

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Restaurant English: Mastering Dialogues and Vocabulary

When you go to a restaurant, you usually know what is going to happen and that is because eating at a restaurant usually follows a set script. The waiters aren't given one to memorize, of course. But even so, waiters and waitresses usually stick to a very narrow range of English phrases. We have written bellow what you can usually expect to hear when going to a restaurant.

Looking for good restaurants with a Michelin star for that special occasion:
https://guide.michelin.com/jp/en/restaurants

This website allows you to search for restaurants with English-speaking staff around Japan:
https://savorjapan.com/list/?fgc=51

This is a site that specializes in travel and restaurants around Hokkaido, Japan. Looking for vegan food? Got allergies or food restrictions? This site has lots of search filters and pages in both Japanese or English.
https://hokkaido.a4jp.com/category/en-restaurants

English Phrases For Restaurants: Dialogue at the Restaurant

What You Need To Know

For

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