2015.07.17
Bizmates初級ビジネス英会話 Point 100 ”A walk in the park”
初級者向けビジネス英会話 Bizmates for beginners 第100弾は、”A walk in the park” です。
仕事のこと、勉強のこと等、周囲に何かの感想を聞かれることってありますよね。
今回はそんな場面で使える表現を紹介します。
例えば、ヒカは最近ビズメイツでビジネス特化型英語レッスンをはじめた友人のタロウに
“How was your English class?”「英語のクラスどうだった?」と聞きました。
「すごく簡単だよ。」と返答したい場合、あなたがタロウなら英語で何と言いますか?
“It’s very very easy.”「とってもとっても簡単。」
でも伝わりますが、より表現力豊かなイディオムがあります。
そこで、
“It’s a walk in the park.” 「すごく簡単だよ。」
と言ってみましょう。自然な表現です。
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ぜひこの表現を使ってみてください。
Hello and welcome to this Bizmates
for beginners video series and today's
idiom is point 100.
Yes, we hit 100. A walk
in the park. A walk in the park.
What does this mean? We will find out but
first
let's do our test. So we are colleagues.
And I say
How are you doing? How are you? And you say
That's right. I
feel like a million dollars. I feel great,
healthy, happy. I hope you got that.
Okay let's go on to today's idiom.
A walk in the park. Okay.
So let's imagine that Taro is my
friend
and Taro has recently joined
Bizmates and he is studying English.
He's taking English classes. So I say
Taro, how's your English class? Is it fun?
Is it difficult?
And he says it's very easy.
It's very very easy. Yeah, it's okay.
You know very very. Two very's. Maybe
we don't need two very's.
Maybe just one very, but what's a more
natural way
to say something is
very very or really easy.
We can say this. So I say
so Taro how's your English class? And he
says
it's a walk in the park.
Oh really? It's easy. I see.
Just like that. It's a walk in the park.
It means it's easy. Okay so let's look at
pronunciation.
It's a. It's a walk in the park.
It's a walk in the park. It's a walk in
the park.
You try.
Okay, with my question. How's your
English class?
Oh good.
Just like that. Okay so for homework.
Next time I will ask you how's your
English class.
And you say it's a walk in the park.
Okay please remember this and we will
see you
next time. Thank you.
for beginners video series and today's
idiom is point 100.
Yes, we hit 100. A walk
in the park. A walk in the park.
What does this mean? We will find out but
first
let's do our test. So we are colleagues.
And I say
How are you doing? How are you? And you say
That's right. I
feel like a million dollars. I feel great,
healthy, happy. I hope you got that.
Okay let's go on to today's idiom.
A walk in the park. Okay.
So let's imagine that Taro is my
friend
and Taro has recently joined
Bizmates and he is studying English.
He's taking English classes. So I say
Taro, how's your English class? Is it fun?
Is it difficult?
And he says it's very easy.
It's very very easy. Yeah, it's okay.
You know very very. Two very's. Maybe
we don't need two very's.
Maybe just one very, but what's a more
natural way
to say something is
very very or really easy.
We can say this. So I say
so Taro how's your English class? And he
says
it's a walk in the park.
Oh really? It's easy. I see.
Just like that. It's a walk in the park.
It means it's easy. Okay so let's look at
pronunciation.
It's a. It's a walk in the park.
It's a walk in the park. It's a walk in
the park.
You try.
Okay, with my question. How's your
English class?
Oh good.
Just like that. Okay so for homework.
Next time I will ask you how's your
English class.
And you say it's a walk in the park.
Okay please remember this and we will
see you
next time. Thank you.