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準グランプリ 福岡佳奈子さん おめでとうございます!
先日7月4日に開かれた「2017ミス・ユニバース・ジャパン」で、
準グランプリに選ばれた愛媛出身の福岡佳奈子さん :-D
おめでとうございます!素晴らしいご活躍でした☆
ご存じのように、今年1月よりアミックに通って頂き、英会話レッスンでサポートさせていただきました 😉
ネイティブ講師とのレッスンを通して、一般的な英会話はもちろん、世界大会出場時の質疑応答にも英語で答えられるよう特別に練習して頂いていただけに、もう少しで世界大会への切符を逃してしまったことはとても残念ですが、それでも彼女の人間的な魅力を英会話の練習を通して一層輝かせることができたことは間違いありません!
半年間お疲れ様でした 🙂
アミックスタッフ一同、福岡佳奈子さんの活躍に期待し、これからも温かく見守っていきます!
↓ ↓ 福岡さんの練習の様子です♪
Pets at Work 英会話・英語 アミック
There’s a new trend occurring in big businesses across the world. Employee well-being is an extremely important factor to be considered. Many managers have come to realise that by allowing pets at work, employees stress levels are significantly reduced. Considering the health risks related to stress, this certainly seems to be a major advantage. In addition, results in several studies have shown that productivity, teamwork and creativity have improved in working environments where pets are allowed.
On the other hand, there are arguments that show pets at work can cause distraction and discomfort for some employees. Some people are allergic to some animals, some people are afraid of some animals. Is simply having a “pet free zone” sufficient for these employees? What do you think? Would you like to take your pet to work? Would you like your colleagues to bring their pets to work?
英会話・英語 アミック Commonly Confused Words (part 1)
1. walk, work
walk /wɔ:k/ – this uses the long vowel in ‘for’ and the ‘l’ is silent
work /wɜ:k/ – looks like it should rhyme with ‘for’, but the ‘w’ changes the vowel sound to /ɜ:/
2. bought, boat
bought /bɔ:t/ – this uses the long vowel in ‘for’
boat /bəʊt/ – this uses the diphthong in ‘no’
3. match, much
match /mætʃ/ – this uses the short vowel in ‘cat’ – make sure you spread the lips and keep the tongue at the front of the mouth.
much /mʌtʃ/ – this uses the short vowel in ‘cut’ – make sure you relax the lips and tongue for this sound.
英会話・英語 アミック Wimbledon
Wimbledon, the oldest tennis tournament in the world has started and I can’t wait to watch some exciting matches. Hot favourites for this year’s men’s singles according to seed rankings are Murray, Djokovic, and Federer. But, anything can happen. There’s nothing more exciting than watching an underdog take the trophy. I watched a bit of Nishikori’s first round match and it looks like he’s in good form. Could it be his year?
As for me, I’ll be rooting for Federer. He is an all rounder player who makes his shots look effortless. I love his great sportsmanship and how calm and collected he is on court. He is at the top of my list of all-time favourite tennis players followed by Edberg, Sampras, Rafter, and Becker. So, who are you cheering for this year?
英会話・英語 アミック How do you say “GIF”?
3 July 2017
How do you say “GIF”?
One of the areas of concern when learning a foreign language is if we are pronouncing the words correctly, indeed incorrect pronunciation can lead to an embarrassing situation and we all want to avoid those. Of course, we are aware that there may be subtle differences in pronunciation can depend on accent and location. There has been some debate on the pronunciation of the term “GIF”, the term itself is an acronym and more common than it’s full name: Graphics Interchange Format. These images are very popular on the internet and many companies use them for logos, marketing, games and small animations. But how is the term actually pronounced?
Many dictionaries indicate that there are two pronunciations that are acceptable:
- The soft “g” (think of gym or giraffe)
- The hard “g” (think of gift or game)
Although the creators of the technology use the soft “g”, recent surveys have indicated that the majority of people pronounce the term with the hard “g” sound. So don’t worry if you meet someone that pronounces it differently, you are both correct!