Hi, good morning. What’s up?
Hi, Dave. I’m sorry but chances are I’ll be a bit late for the meeting because of a train delay. I’ll take a taxi from the station. So, I should arrive by 10:45.
So, please start the meeting without me, okay?
How can I travel around Tokyo?
I think it’s best to take the train. You may find it difficult to use it first. But once you get used to it, you’ll like it a lot. It’s the most convenient way. There’s no doubt about it.
He’s frustrated that he can’t throw a baseball well.
It’s really discouraging that my English score isn’t improving.
I’m going through a rough patch right now.
My dad has been stewing since the Tigers lost to the Giants last night.
Don’t stew over it!
Are you interested in the SDGs contest Ms. Sato was talking about?
I wasn’t listening carefully when she was talking about that. To begin with, what are SDGs?
You don’t know? SDGs stands for Sustainable Development Goals. There are 17 goals that the United Nations decided on.
They’re trying to make the world better.
Well done. I’ll call you Dr. SDGs.
Don’t tease me.
Haven’t you seen this logo?
Yes, I have.
This is the logo for the SDGs.
Oh, cool.
It looks like a colorful doughnut. Joking aside, what can Jr, high school students do?
Haven’t you seen this logo?
Don’t you like it?
Yes, I like it.
No, I don’t like it.
Isn’t this too expensive?
Yes, I think so.
No, I don’t think so.
I wasn’t listening carefully when she was talking about that.
Choose your words carefully when you are angry.
Please read it carefully and give me your comments.
What can’t we do?
Which goal interests you?