Bullet Trains vs Airplanes

I’m having fun at my English conversation school (英会話スクール), Smith’s School of English Tsukaguchi (スミス英会話塚口校)in Amagasaki City(尼崎市), Hyogo Prefecture(兵庫県), Japan. Last Sunday, I attended a Smith’s seminar in Yokohama and used a Japanese bullet train (Shinkansen) as you can read about in “My Trip to Yokohama to Attend a Smith’s Seminar“.  As people often use bullet trains or airplanes to travel long distances in Japan,  this week  I decided  to ask some students which they preferred, using the following one-point English from the Smith’s curriculum:  I prefer (A) to (B) because (C). It’s a great way to teach or review comparatives and is fun.  Students can also learn some new vocabulary from me, such as “offer a smoother ride”.  They did a great job.  From the students that I asked,  more preferred bullet trains than airplanes. I thank them all for their great work!  (^.^)

Derek

Smith’s School of English Tsukaguchi

月謝制英会話のスミス英会話塚口校

http://www.smithweb.co.jp/school/tsukaguchi.shtml     尼崎市の英会話スクール

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