In class students often want to ask each other [広い場所]の何処に住んでるの? In English you can use this pattern…
Where in [場所]。 For example…
Where in Chiba do you live? (千葉の何処に住んでるの?)
Where in Hokkaido are you from? (北海道の何処から来たの?)
Where in China did you go? (中国の何処に行った?)
Well, that`s it for today! I hope you all enjoy the fireworks display☆ tonight!! And of course I hope to Enjoy English with you soon here at GENIE. Catch you later!
Bob
☆btw, “fireworks display” means 花火大会
GENIE 英会話
コメント by Takuya — 2011 年 8 月 28 日 @ 1:50 AM
Hi Bob! How have you been? I’m Takuya who went to there last year. You seem to be as good as ever,
I made up I’m gonna join your class next month. I try to keep studying English on my own and sometimes do with my job. However I need and wanna to get practice with you and the class.
As I decide to go there to apply it, I’m gonna make a comment on this! I’m looking forward to meeting you again!!
コメント by staff — 2011 年 8 月 30 日 @ 2:03 AM
Hi Takuya,
Great! I`m glad you enjoy reading the GENIE blog!! If you read it regularly I`m sure it will be useful for you. But, as you know, you need some Real English practice in a Real situation, too. And I`m sure you will Enjoy English here at GENIE as nowadays the lessons are more fun than ever.
Anyway, I`m looking forward to teaching you in person! Russel said you seemed like an excellent student. So…よろしくお願いします・・・
See you!
Bob