英語4技能対策

TOEIC Writing 「Respond to a written request」2 -ALL Questions


Directions:  In this part of the test, you will show how well
      you can write a response to an e-mail. Your
      response will be scored on

      ●the quality and variety of your sentences,
      ●vocabulary, and
      ●organization.

      You will have 10 minutes to read and answer
      each e-mail.

▮ Assignment Overview

Read an email of approximately 25-50 words and compose a reply.
You will read an email displayed on the screen and write a reply according to the instructions given in the question.
The email will include tasks such as ‘ask a question,’ ‘provide information,’ ‘make a suggestion,’ etc., with three tasks instructed. Your reply must contain responses to all three instructed tasks.

※In the actual exam, two questions will be presented, and you must compose an email for each within 10 minutes.


Directions: Read the e-mail below.


Lesson 1.

FROM: Manager of Greenfield Business Park
TO: All Employees
SUBJECT: Office Renovation Update
SENT: July 15

We are excited to announce that the office renovation will commence next month, starting August 5th. The work will primarily focus on the main lobby and the first floor. Please be prepared for minor disruptions and noise during office hours. We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this time.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an employee of Greenfield Business Park. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.


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Lesson 2.

FROM: Head of Sales
TO: Sales Team
SUBJECT: Quarterly Sales Review Meeting
SENT: August 22

I’d like to remind everyone about our quarterly sales review meeting scheduled for September 1st at 10 AM. It’s essential that all team members attend as we will analyze last quarter’s performance, discuss targets for the upcoming quarter, and address any challenges faced. Please come prepared with your reports and insights.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a member of the sales team. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.


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Lesson 3.

FROM: Customer Service Manager
TO: All Customer Service Representatives
SUBJECT: New Training Program Introduction
SENT: May 18

We are excited to introduce a new training program focused on advanced communication skills, starting June 3rd. The program includes interactive workshops and role-playing sessions, designed to enhance our service quality. Participation is mandatory for all team members, and a schedule will be shared soon.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a customer service representative. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 4.

FROM: Operations Manager
TO: All Department Leaders
SUBJECT: Office Relocation Update
SENT: November 4

We’re nearing the final stages of our office relocation plan. A detailed move schedule will be shared next week. It’s vital that each department begins preparing their files and equipment for the move, scheduled for December 1st. Please prioritize this in your upcoming department meetings.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a department leader. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 5.

FROM: Head of IT Department
TO: All Staff
SUBJECT: System Upgrade Notification
SENT: April 10

Please note that a major system upgrade is scheduled for next weekend, April 18-19. All company systems will be offline during this period. Ensure you save all necessary documents offline to avoid any work disruptions.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a staff member. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 6.

FROM: Facilities Manager
TO: All Employees
SUBJECT: Parking Lot Maintenance
SENT: August 1

Please be informed that the parking lot will be undergoing maintenance from August 10th to 15th. Alternative parking will be provided at the nearby Green Park area. Shuttle service to the office will be available.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an employee. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 7.

FROM: Human Resources Manager
TO: All Staff
SUBJECT: Annual Health Checkups
SENT: September 5

We are pleased to announce free annual health checkups for all employees on October 3rd. Please sign up by September 20th to secure your appointment. Participation is highly encouraged for your wellbeing.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a staff member. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 8.

FROM: Office Administration
TO: All Employees
SUBJECT: Fire Drill Announcement
SENT: February 12

A mandatory fire drill will be conducted on February 25th at 11 AM. This drill is essential for ensuring workplace safety. Your full participation is required. Please prepare accordingly.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an employee. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 9.

FROM: Training Coordinator
TO: All New Hires
SUBJECT: Orientation Session
SENT: June 14

Welcome to the team! Please remember to attend the mandatory orientation session on June 21st at 9 AM in Conference Room B. The session will cover essential company policies and procedures.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a new hire. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 10.

FROM: Project Manager
TO: Team Members
SUBJECT: Project Deadline Reminder
SENT: March 18

This is a reminder that the deadline for our current project is March 31st. Please ensure all your tasks are completed and submitted by this date for final review.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a team member. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 11.

FROM: Catering Manager
TO: All Staff
SUBJECT: Office Luncheon
SENT: April 4

We are organizing an office luncheon on April 20th to celebrate our company’s anniversary. Please RSVP by April 10th and mention any dietary restrictions.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a staff member. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 12.

FROM: IT Support Team
TO: All Department Heads
SUBJECT: Network Upgrade
SENT: July 15

We will be performing a major network upgrade on July 25th, resulting in intermittent internet outages. Please ensure all critical work is saved offline.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a department head. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 13.

FROM: Marketing Director
TO: Marketing Team Members
SUBJECT: Upcoming Product Launch Meeting
SENT: October 5

Reminder: We’re holding a detailed meeting about the upcoming product launch on October 12th at 2 PM in the main conference room. Attendance is crucial as we’ll discuss marketing strategies and assign roles. Please review the preliminary plan sent earlier and come prepared with ideas and feedback.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a member of the marketing team. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 14.

FROM: Wellness Committee Chair
TO: All Employees
SUBJECT: Health and Wellness Week
SENT: February 20

Next week is our annual Health and Wellness Week. There will be a variety of activities including yoga sessions, nutrition workshops, and stress management seminars. Please check the full schedule on the intranet and sign up for the sessions of your interest.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an employee. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 15.

FROM: Chief Technology Officer
TO: All IT Staff
SUBJECT: Cybersecurity Training Session
SENT: October 10

We are conducting a mandatory cybersecurity training session on October 20th. This session will cover new protocols and threat prevention techniques. Your attendance is essential to ensure our network remains secure. Please confirm your attendance by October 15th.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an IT staff member. In your reply, make ONE request and ONE question.

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Lesson 16.

FROM: HR Director
TO: All Employees
SUBJECT: Upcoming Health and Safety Training
SENT: September 5

We are conducting mandatory health and safety training on September 15th, focusing on emergency response and workplace safety protocols. Attendance is crucial. If you have prior commitments, please inform HR to arrange an alternative session. Stay informed and stay safe!


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a new employee, unfamiliar with the company’s procedures. In your reply, ask TWO questions about the training and make ONE suggestion regarding accessibility of training materials.

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Lesson 17.

FROM: Facilities Manager
TO: All Staff
SUBJECT: Cafeteria Renovation
SENT: March 10

We are excited to announce that our cafeteria will undergo a renovation starting March 20th. During this period, the cafeteria will be closed. Alternative dining options will be provided in the adjacent building. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during these improvements.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a staff member. In your reply, ask TWO questions about the alternative dining options and make ONE suggestion to enhance staff convenience during the renovation period.

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Lesson 18.

FROM: IT Department Head
TO: All Employees
SUBJECT: Upcoming Software Update
SENT: May 2

Our company will be undergoing a significant software update next week. This will require all computers to be offline for approximately two hours on May 10th, starting at 3 PM. Please ensure all your work is saved before this time.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an employee. In your reply, ask TWO questions about the software update and make ONE suggestion for minimizing work disruption.

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Lesson 19.

FROM: Corporate Communications Team
TO: All Staff
SUBJECT: Employee Satisfaction Survey
SENT: July 8

We’re conducting an employee satisfaction survey to better understand your experiences and identify areas for improvement. The survey is anonymous and takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. Please submit your responses by July 20th. Your feedback is vital for our continued growth.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an employee. In your reply, ask TWO questions about the survey and make ONE suggestion to encourage participation.

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Lesson 20.

FROM: Project Manager
TO: Project Team
SUBJECT: Deadline Extension Request
SENT: September 18

Due to unexpected challenges, we are requesting a one-week extension for the project deadline. Please provide your input and feasibility assessment by September 22nd, and we will collectively decide on the new deadline.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a project team member. In your reply, make ONE request for additional information and ONE suggestion for managing the extended timeline.


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Lesson 21.

FROM: HR Manager
TO: All Employees
SUBJECT: Upcoming Company Picnic
SENT: June 10

Our annual company picnic is scheduled for June 25th at the Green Park. We’ll have food, games, and team-building activities. Please RSVP by June 18th, and let us know if you have any dietary preferences or restrictions.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an employee. In your reply, ask TWO questions about the picnic arrangements and make ONE suggestion to enhance the picnic experience.

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Lesson 22.

Sample E-mail
FROM: Marketing Manager
TO: Marketing Team
SUBJECT: Upcoming Product Launch
SENT: October 5

Our new product launch is set for October 20th. Please ensure all marketing materials are ready, and we’ll have a team meeting on October 15th to go over the final preparations. Your creativity and dedication are greatly appreciated.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a marketing team member. In your reply, ask ONE question about the product launch details and make ONE suggestion for promoting the new product.

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Lesson 23.

FROM: Project Coordinator
TO: Project Team Members
SUBJECT: Client Meeting Preparation
SENT: December 3

We have an important client meeting scheduled for December 15th. Please ensure that all necessary documents and presentations are ready for review by December 10th. We need to make a strong impression.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a project team member. In your reply, ask ONE question about the client meeting and make ONE suggestion for a successful presentation.

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Lesson 24.

FROM: HR Manager
TO: All Employees
SUBJECT: Holiday Office Closure
SENT: November 25

Our office will be closed from December 24th to January 2nd for the holiday season. Please ensure all pending work is completed before the closure, and make any necessary arrangements for remote access if required.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an employee. In your reply, ask ONE question about holiday procedures and make ONE suggestion for team coordination during the office closure.

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Lesson 25.

FROM: Sales Manager
TO: Sales Team
SUBJECT: Upcoming Sales Presentation
SENT: February 12

Our next sales presentation is scheduled for February 25th. Please start preparing your pitches and presentations. We’ll have a team meeting on February 20th to discuss the details and practice our pitches.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a sales team member. In your reply, ask ONE question about the presentation logistics and make ONE suggestion to ensure a successful presentation.

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Lesson 26.

FROM: Project Coordinator
TO: Project Team Members
SUBJECT: Project Update and Next Steps
SENT: April 15

We’ve made good progress on our project, and the next phase begins on May 1st. Please review the project timeline and be prepared for a team meeting on April 28th to discuss the upcoming tasks and responsibilities.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a project team member. In your reply, ask ONE question about the project timeline and make ONE suggestion to ensure smooth collaboration in the next phase.

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Lesson 27.

FROM: Marketing Manager
TO: Marketing Team
SUBJECT: Marketing Campaign Launch
SENT: July 5

Our new marketing campaign is set to launch on July 20th. Please double-check all marketing materials and ensure they are error-free. We want to make a strong impression with this campaign.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a marketing team member. In your reply, ask ONE question about the campaign launch details and make ONE suggestion for maximizing the campaign’s impact.

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Lesson 28.

FROM: HR Manager
TO: All Employees
SUBJECT: Employee Feedback Survey
SENT: September 10

We value your feedback! Please participate in our annual employee feedback survey, which will be open from September 20th to September 30th. Your input is essential in helping us make improvements. Watch for the survey link in your inbox.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an employee. In your reply, ask ONE question about the survey process and make ONE suggestion to encourage participation.

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Lesson 29.

FROM: IT Department Head
TO: All Employees
SUBJECT: Scheduled Server Maintenance
SENT: December 15

We will be performing scheduled maintenance on our servers on December 28th, from 9 PM to 3 AM. During this time, there may be temporary disruptions in network access and email services. We apologize for any inconvenience.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an employee. In your reply, ask ONE question about the server maintenance and make ONE suggestion to minimize disruptions.

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Lesson 30.

FROM: Sales Manager
TO: Sales Team
SUBJECT: Quarterly Sales Meeting
SENT: March 8

Our quarterly sales meeting is scheduled for March 20th. Please ensure all your sales reports are up-to-date and ready for presentation. We’ll have a team briefing on March 15th to prepare for the meeting.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as a sales team member. In your reply, ask ONE question about the meeting agenda and make ONE suggestion for an effective presentation.

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Lesson 31.

FROM: Postville Public Library
TO: All members
SUBJECT: Tryouts for a new play
SENT: September 14

The Postville Players will perform “Gate 34,” an original play written and directed by member Mary Wilson, the evenings of November 13 and 14 and the afternoon of November 15. Tryouts for the play will be held on Saturday afternoon, September 19, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. The play calls for five actors and seven actresses. Also, a chorus of 10 to 12 people and five or six backstage personnel are also needed. Rehearsals will be held weekday evenings.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as someone who wants to appear in “Gate 34” or work backstage. Ask ONE question about the play and ONE about the rehearsals.

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Lesson 32.

FROM: Marketing Manager
TO: All Employees
SUBJECT: Charity Run Participation
SENT: October 5

Our company will be participating in the annual Charity Run on November 15th. We encourage employees to join and contribute to a good cause. Registration details and team formation will be shared soon.


Directions: Respond to the e-mail as an employee interested in participating in the Charity Run. Ask ONE question about the event and make ONE suggestion for team formation.

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Lesson 33.

FROM: Susan Chen, Community Outreach Coordinator
TO: Alumni of Greenfield College
SUBJECT: Annual Career Sharing Day
SENT: February 15

Dear Greenfield College Alumni,

We are excited to invite you to our Annual Career Sharing Day, scheduled for 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 20th, at the college auditorium. This event allows alumni to share their career experiences and insights with our current students. Each participant will give a ten-minute talk about their career journey, followed by a Q&A session. Your stories can significantly impact our students’ career choices and aspirations. We look forward to your participation.

Best regards,
Susan Chen


Directions: In your response, mention your occupation and brief job history. Also, make ONE request for additional information or clarification.

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Lesson 34.

FROM: Laura Smith, Director of Innovation
TO: Research and Development Team
SUBJECT: Innovation Week Presentations
SENT: April 1

Dear Team,

We’re launching an “Innovation Week” from April 25 to April 29. It’s an opportunity for team members to showcase their current projects and innovative ideas. We encourage you to present your work. Please let us know if you’re interested in participating and what project you would like to present.

Best,
Laura Smith


Directions: In your response, express your interest (or lack thereof) in the initiative, provide a brief overview of your current project or work, and ask a question related to the initiative.


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Lesson 35.

FROM: Emily Johnson, Project Manager
TO: Project Team Members
SUBJECT: Project Deadline Reminder
SENT: June 5

Team,

As a reminder, the deadline for the Phoenix Project is set for July 15. This timeline is crucial for our next phase. Please assess your current progress and let me know immediately if you foresee any challenges in meeting this deadline. Your prompt response is appreciated.

Regards,
Emily Johnson


Directions: In your response, mention whether you can meet the proposed deadline, explain briefly any challenges you foresee in meeting it, and request any additional resources or support you might need.


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Lesson 36

FROM: Thomas Green, Head of Marketing
TO: Marketing Department Staff
SUBJECT: Monthly Strategy Meeting
SENT: August 10

Dear Team,

Please save the date for our monthly strategy meeting on August 25 at 3:00 PM in the main conference room. This meeting is vital for discussing our Q4 marketing strategy. Let us know if you can attend and suggest any additional topics for the agenda.

Regards,
Thomas Green



Directions: In your reply, confirm your availability for the meeting, suggest one topic you think should be included in the agenda, and ask a specific question about the meeting’s arrangements.

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Lesson 37

From: Mark Borthwick
To: Simon Brown
Subject: Sales report deadlines
Sent: February 8, 8:59 A.M.

Dear Simon,

The accounting department has recently informed me that your sales reports have consistently been submitted after the deadlines. Please respond to this email with reasons as to why you have failed to meet the deadlines.

Regards,

Mark Borthwick
Regional Manager



Directions: In your email, provide TWO reasons for the issue mentioned and make ONE request.

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Lesson 38

From: Jane Dawson
To: Alex Martinez
Subject: Urgent Need for Project Update
Sent: July 15, 9:30 A.M.

Dear Alex,

I’ve noticed that there hasn’t been any update on the “Green Energy” project for the past two weeks. This is concerning as the project’s deadline is approaching. Could you please explain the reasons for this delay?

Best regards,

Jane Dawson
Project Coordinator


Directions: In your email, acknowledge the request, provide TWO reasons for the current situation, and suggest ONE possible solution.


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Lesson 39

From: Lisa Nguyen
To: Department Heads
Subject: Quarterly Planning Meeting
Sent: March 3, 10:00 A.M.

Dear Department Heads,

Please be reminded of our upcoming quarterly planning meeting scheduled for March 10 at 2:00 PM in the main conference hall. We will discuss our strategies and goals for the next quarter. Let me know if you have specific topics to add to the agenda.

Best regards,

Lisa Nguyen
Chief Operations Officer


Directions: In your reply, confirm your attendance, mention one specific topic you would like to discuss, and ask a question regarding the meeting logistics.

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Lesson 40

From: Emily Roberts
To: All Staff
Subject: Printer Malfunction in Office
Sent: May 20, 11:30 A.M.

Dear Team,

We’ve noticed recurring issues with the main office printer. It often jams and is causing delays in document processing. We’re looking for suggestions on how to address this problem. Please share your ideas.

Best,
Emily Roberts
Office Manager



Directions: In your reply, acknowledge the issue, offer two potential solutions, and ask for feedback on your suggestions.

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▮ Course Name: Topic Discussion for Daily

▮ Level: Pre-Intermediate to Intermediate CEFR A2 to B1, EIKEN Grade 3 to Grade 2, TOEIC 400 to 700

▮ Number of Lessons: 50 Lessons (Please take as many as you need)

▮ Features & Benefits of the Lessons

☑ Covers situations you are likely to encounter in daily life               ☑ Enables you to express your opinions and arguments in English on various topics   ☑ The lesson time will primarily focus on speaking about the topics

※ These topics cover situations that beginners are likely to encounter in their daily lives and provide students with opportunities to talk about themselves. This allows them to expand their vocabulary, practice grammar, and develop the ability to speak English with confidence.

▮ Lesson Activities

1. Read a short explanation about a topic
2. Learn five common expressions and vocabulary items used with the topic
3. Use expressions and vocabulary to create short sentences in English
4. Answer questions about the topic and then discuss it with the instructor


Lesson Course Table of Contents


Lesson 1. Your Dream Vacation (理想の休暇)
Lesson 2. A Day at the Park (公園での一日)
Lesson 3. Favorite Foods (好きな食べ物)
Lesson 4. Shopping Experiences (ショッピングの経験)
Lesson 5. Family Traditions (家族の伝統)
Lesson 6. Best Friends (親友)
Lesson 7. Childhood Memories (子供の頃の思い出)
Lesson 8. Learning English (英語を学ぶこと)
Lesson 9. Your Ideal Job (理想の仕事)
Lesson 10. Movies You Love (好きな映画)
Lesson 11. Music and Bands (音楽とバンド)
Lesson 12. Sports You Play or Watch (するまたは見るスポーツ)
Lesson 13. Your Hometown (故郷について)
Lesson 14. Pets and Animals (ペットと動物)
Lesson 15. Technology and Gadgets (技術とガジェット)
Lesson 16. A Book You’ve Read (読んだことのある本)
Lesson 17. A Memorable Trip (思い出深い旅行)
Lesson 18. Healthy Living (健康的な生活)
Lesson 19. Environmental Issues (環境問題)
Lesson 20. Festivals and Celebrations (祭りとお祝い)
Lesson 21. Learning to Cook (料理を学ぶ)
Lesson 22. Public Transportation (公共交通)
Lesson 23. Your Daily Routine (日常のルーチン)
Lesson 24. A Special Gift (特別なプレゼント)
Lesson 25. Plans for the Weekend (週末の計画)
Lesson 26. Favorite Season and Why (好きな季節とその理由)
Lesson 27. Your First Job (最初の仕事)
Lesson 28. A Hobby You Want to Start (始めたい趣味)
Lesson 29. Places You Want to Visit (訪れたい場所)
Lesson 30. Languages You Want to Learn (学びたい言語)
Lesson 31. Favorite TV Shows (好きなテレビ番組)
Lesson 32. Using Social Media (ソーシャルメディアの使用)
Lesson 33. Staying Fit and Exercise (フィットネスと運動)
Lesson 34. Important Life Lessons (人生の大切な教訓)
Lesson 35. Your Role Models (あなたの手本)
Lesson 36. Traditional Dishes from Your Country (あなたの国の伝統料理)
Lesson 37. The Importance of Family (家族の重要性)
Lesson 38. Online Learning Experiences (オンライン学習の経験)
Lesson 39. Managing Stress (ストレスの管理)
Lesson 40. Future Technologies (未来の技術)
Lesson 41. The Joy of Cooking (料理の喜び)
Lesson 42. Volunteering and Helping Others (ボランティアと他人を助けること)
Lesson 43. School and Education (学校と教育)
Lesson 44. Cultural Differences (文化の違い)
Lesson 45. Art and Creativity (芸術と創造性)
Lesson 46. Traveling Abroad (海外旅行)
Lesson 47. Personal Growth (個人の成長)
Lesson 48. Celebrating Successes (成功を祝う)
Lesson 49. Overcoming Challenges (課題を乗り越える)
Lesson 50. Dreams and Ambitions (夢と野望)

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Lesson 50. Dreams and Ambitions (夢と野望)

Lesson 50.  Dreams and Ambitions (夢と野望)

▮ Explanatory Text:
Dreams and ambitions drive us forward, giving us goals to aim for and motivating us to overcome obstacles. They can be as varied as our personalities, from aspiring to achieve career milestones to wanting to travel the world or learn new skills. Discussing our dreams and ambitions can inspire us to take action and support each other in our pursuits.

▮ Common Phrases:
1. My dream is to…
2. I aspire to become…
3. One of my ambitions is…
4. To achieve my dream, I plan to…
5. A goal I’m working towards is…


▮ Example Sentences:
1. My dream is to travel to every continent.
2. I aspire to become a successful entrepreneur.
3. One of my ambitions is to learn to play the piano.
4. To achieve my dream, I plan to save a portion of my income every month for travel.
5. A goal I’m working towards is getting my master’s degree.


▮ Discussion Instructions:
Discuss your dreams and ambitions. Share what you aspire to achieve, how you plan to reach these goals, and any steps you’ve already taken. Encourage others to share their dreams and discuss any challenges they anticipate. Use the phrases introduced in this lesson to express your aspirations and the motivation behind them.

This lesson plan encourages students to articulate their future goals and the steps they plan to take to achieve them. It aims to build vocabulary related to personal and professional development, fostering a classroom environment where students can inspire and learn from each other’s aspirations.

Lesson 49. Overcoming Challenges (課題を乗り越える)

Lesson 49.  Overcoming Challenges (課題を乗り越える)


▮ Explanatory Text:
Life is full of challenges, but facing and overcoming them is a crucial part of personal growth and development. Whether these challenges are big or small, learning to navigate through them builds resilience, confidence, and a sense of achievement. Sharing stories of overcoming challenges can inspire others and provide valuable strategies for dealing with difficult situations.

▮ Common Phrases:
1. I faced a challenge when…
2. One strategy I used to overcome this was…
3. A difficult obstacle for me was…
4. The support I received during this time was…
5. Overcoming this challenge taught me…


▮ Example Sentences:
1. I faced a challenge when I moved to a new city for work.
2. One strategy I used to overcome this was joining local clubs to meet new people.
3. A difficult obstacle for me was learning a new language.
4. The support I received during this time was invaluable, especially from my language tutor.
5. Overcoming this challenge taught me the importance of persistence and flexibility.


▮ Discussion Instructions:
Discuss a challenge you have faced and how you overcame it. Describe the situation, the strategies you used, any support you received, and what you learned from the experience. Encourage others to share their stories of overcoming challenges and what lessons they took away from those experiences. Use the phrases introduced in this lesson to guide your discussion.

※ This lesson plan is designed to foster a supportive and motivational atmosphere in the classroom, encouraging students to share personal experiences of resilience and determination. It aims to build vocabulary related to problem-solving and personal development, while also teaching valuable life skills such as persistence, adaptability, and the importance of seeking and offering support.

Lesson 48. Celebrating Successes (成功を祝う)

Lesson 48.  Celebrating Successes (成功を祝う)

▮ Explanatory Text:
Celebrating successes, big or small, is important in our lives. It helps to recognize our achievements and the effort we’ve put into reaching our goals. Celebrations can motivate us and others, boost our self-esteem, and provide joy and satisfaction. Sharing our successes with others allows us to spread positivity and encourages a supportive community where achievements are acknowledged and valued.

▮ Common Phrases:
1. I’m proud of myself for…
2. One of my recent achievements is…
3. To celebrate, I…
4. Sharing my success with…
5. This achievement motivates me to…


▮ Example Sentences:
1. I’m proud of myself for passing my English exam.
2. One of my recent achievements is finishing a marathon.
3. To celebrate, I went out for dinner with my family.
4. Sharing my success with my friends made it even more special.
5. This achievement motivates me to set even higher goals for myself.


▮ Discussion Instructions:
Discuss a success you have recently celebrated or are proud of. Describe what the achievement was, how you reached it, and how you celebrated it. Share how this success has impacted you and what goals you have set for the future. Use the phrases introduced in this lesson to express your feelings of pride and motivation.

※ This lesson plan is designed to inspire students to share their personal achievements and the ways in which they celebrate these milestones. It encourages the use of past tense to describe achievements and future tense for upcoming goals, fostering a positive and motivational atmosphere for language learning.

Lesson 47. Personal Growth (個人の成長)

Lesson 47.  Personal Growth (個人の成長)

▮ Explanatory Text:
Personal growth involves developing oneself emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. It encompasses learning new skills, overcoming challenges, and making positive changes in one’s life. Engaging in personal growth can lead to increased self-awareness, improved relationships, and a more fulfilling life. Sharing our experiences of personal growth can inspire others and provide insights into the diverse paths of self-improvement.

▮ Common Phrases:
1. I have grown by…
2. A challenge I’ve overcome is…
3. To improve myself, I…
4. A goal I’m working towards is…
5. One thing I’ve learned about myself is…


▮ Example Sentences:
1. I have grown by learning to communicate more effectively.
2. A challenge I’ve overcome is my fear of public speaking.
3. To improve myself, I’ve started a daily meditation practice.
4. A goal I’m working towards is learning a new language.
5. One thing I’ve learned about myself is that I am more resilient than I thought.


▮ Discussion Instructions:
Discuss your journey of personal growth. Share experiences where you have learned something new about yourself, achieved a personal goal, or overcome a challenge. Talk about the strategies you use for self-improvement and any future goals you have set. Use the phrases introduced in this lesson to articulate your experiences and insights into personal development.

※ This lesson plan is designed to encourage students to reflect on and share their personal growth experiences, promoting a classroom environment that values self-improvement and resilience. It aims to build vocabulary related to personal development and encourage the use of past and future tenses when discussing past achievements and future aspirations.

Lesson 46. Traveling Abroad (海外旅行)

Lesson 46.  Traveling Abroad (海外旅行)

▮ Explanatory Text:
Traveling abroad opens up a world of experiences, exposing us to new cultures, languages, and landscapes. It can be an adventure that broadens our horizons and deepens our understanding of the world. From planning the trip to navigating new places, each step of the journey offers opportunities for learning and growth. Sharing travel stories can inspire others and provide practical advice for those looking to explore the world.

▮ Common Phrases:
1. When I travel abroad, I like to…
2. Before going on a trip, I always…
3. One challenge of traveling abroad is…
4. A tip for international travel is…
5. My favorite part of traveling is…


▮ Example Sentences:
1. When I travel abroad, I like to try local foods.
2. Before going on a trip, I always research cultural norms and useful phrases.
3. One challenge of traveling abroad is dealing with language barriers.
4. A tip for international travel is to keep digital copies of your important documents.
5. My favorite part of traveling is meeting new people and learning about their lives.


▮ Discussion Instructions:
Discuss your experiences or aspirations related to traveling abroad. Share tips you have learned or would recommend for international travel, including how to prepare and what to expect. Talk about any challenges you have faced and how you overcame them. Use the phrases introduced in this lesson to express your thoughts and encourage a spirit of adventure.

※ This lesson plan encourages students to engage with the exciting topic of international travel, providing a platform for practicing language related to journeys, cultural exploration, and personal development. It’s designed to inspire curiosity about the world and foster a supportive environment for sharing travel experiences and advice.

Lesson 45. Art and Creativity (芸術と創造性)

Lesson 45.  Art and Creativity (芸術と創造性)

▮ Explanatory Text:
Art and creativity play a crucial role in human expression, allowing us to share our perspectives, emotions, and experiences in unique ways. Through various forms of art, such as painting, music, literature, and dance, we can explore our creativity, connect with others, and understand the world around us. Discussing art and creativity not only enhances our appreciation for the arts but also encourages us to discover our own creative outlets.

▮ Common Phrases:
1. I find inspiration in…
2. My favorite form of art is…
3. I enjoy creating…
4. Art helps me to…
5. A piece of art that speaks to me is…


▮ Example Sentences:
1. I find inspiration in nature and the changing seasons.
2. My favorite form of art is watercolor painting because of its fluidity and unpredictability.
3. I enjoy creating short stories that explore different aspects of life.
4. Art helps me to express emotions that are hard to put into words.
5. A piece of art that speaks to me is Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” because of its emotional depth and use of color.


▮ Discussion Instructions:
Discuss your relationship with art and creativity. Share what forms of art you enjoy, any creative hobbies you have, and how art impacts your life. Talk about a piece of art that is significant to you and why. If you create art, describe what motivates you and what you aim to express through your work. Use the phrases introduced in this lesson to articulate your thoughts and experiences.

※ This lesson plan is designed to encourage students to explore and share their experiences with art and creativity. It aims to build vocabulary related to artistic expression and to foster a classroom environment where students feel comfortable expressing their individual perspectives and creative interests.