1-C. (1) He could speak English before he went to America.(1) He could speak English before he went to America.
(1)彼は、英語を話すことができました、彼が、行く前にダヨ、アメリカにダヨ。
2-C. He told me that it was pretty tough at first because he couldn't speak English at all, and he didn't have any friends there.He told me that it was pretty tough at first because he couldn't speak English at all, and he didn't have any friends there.
3-C. Many British people speak neither Spanish nor French, let alone Japanese.Many British people speak neither Spanish nor French, let alone Japanese.
多くの英国人は、話しません、スペイン語もダヨ、フランス語もダヨ、ましてや、日本語もダヨ。
4-C. It's time to speak.It's time to speak.
それは(形式主語)、時間です、話をするためのダヨ。
5-C. M: How long do we have to speak?M: How long do we have to speak?
M:どのくらい長い時間、私たちは、しなければいけませんか、話すことをダヨ?
6-C. the elderly should speak more slowly and clearly.the elderly should speak more slowly and clearly.
高齢者は、よりゆっくり、さらに、はっきりと話すべきです。
7-C. medical professionals also speak differently to the elderly.medical professionals also speak differently to the elderly.
医療専門家はまた異なった話し方をする、高齢者にダヨ。
8-C. many elderly people are comfortable when they speak to doctors.many elderly people are comfortable when they speak to doctors.
多くの高齢者は快適です、彼らが医者に話すときダヨ。
9-C. Often, they can't hear well, so it's important to speak to them slowly and clearly.Often, they can't hear well, so it's important to speak to them slowly and clearly.
10-C. You're saying that medical professionals also speak differently to the elderly.You're saying that medical professionals also speak differently to the elderly.
あなたは次のように言っている、医療の専門家もまた、異なる話し方をすとダヨ、高齢者へダヨ。
spoke[動詞]話した(speakの過去形)[名詞]車輪のスポーク
11-C. (3) He spoke English both at home and at school.(3) He spoke English both at home and at school.
(3)彼は、英語を話しました、家庭や学校の両方でダヨ。
12-C. This phrase appears in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, where one Roman tells another that he couldn't understand somebody because he spoke Greek.This phrase appears in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, where one Roman tells another that he couldn't understand somebody because he spoke Greek.
13-C. One unique example relates to the speakers of Northern Pame, a language spoken in Mexico.One unique example relates to the speakers of Northern Pame, a language spoken in Mexico.
14-C. We see this in songs, word games, and everyday spoken language worldwide.We see this in songs, word games, and everyday spoken language worldwide.
私たちは、これを見かけます、歌の中でダヨ、単語ゲーム、さらに、日常の話し言葉ダヨ、世界中でダヨ。
15-C. He said he could tell who needs to be spoken to clearly and slowly from their appearance.He said he could tell who needs to be spoken to clearly and slowly from their appearance.
16-C. He grew up speaking Japanese at home and speaking English at school and in his neighborhood.He grew up speaking Japanese at home and speaking English at school and in his neighborhood.
17-C. Misato: Honestly speaking, I don't think I really deserve it.Misato: Honestly speaking, I don't think I really deserve it.
美里:正直言って、私は、思いません、私が、本当にそれに値するとはダヨ。
18-C. Rationally speaking, we know that nobody can make rain fall from the sky, but our primitive belief system, combined with coincidence, creates a superstition around the "Rain-man".Rationally speaking, we know that nobody can make rain fall from the sky, but our primitive belief system, combined with coincidence, creates a superstition around the "Rain-man".
19-C. Whereas you might separate candies or books into piles of ten, the Northern Pame-speaking people would make piles of eight.Whereas you might separate candies or books into piles of ten, the Northern Pame-speaking people would make piles of eight.
20-C. Some universities in non-English-speaking countries now offer courses in English to overcome their disadvantage.Some universities in non-English-speaking countries now offer courses in English to overcome their disadvantage.
21-C. English-speaking countries attract the largest number of students mainly because of the increasingly widespread use of English.English-speaking countries attract the largest number of students mainly because of the increasingly widespread use of English.
22-C. some people can't communicate without speaking like children.some people can't communicate without speaking like children.
一部の人々は意思疎通することができません、話すことなしではダヨ、子供のようにダヨ。
23-C. I feel that when you meet a person who appears to be old, you should always show consideration by speaking in such a manner.I feel that when you meet a person who appears to be old, you should always show consideration by speaking in such a manner.
24-C. In my observations at senior centers, even doctors and nurses employ this particular way of speaking.In my observations at senior centers, even doctors and nurses employ this particular way of speaking.
25-C. People exaggerate their ways of speaking, for instance, by using a loud voice.People exaggerate their ways of speaking, for instance, by using a loud voice.