Elementary school English subject from 2020From 2020 (2nd year of Reiwa), English will be a subject...
Elementary school English subject from 2020From 2020 (2nd year of Reiwa), English will be a subject in the 5th and 6th grades of elementary school. In addition, in the 3rd and 4th grades of elementary school, English learning will be conducted as a foreign language activity, and it was stated that both will emphasize English conversation.Nowadays, as the whole country is trying to focus on English conversation, increasing the number of vocabulary is one of the shortcuts to becoming able to speak English.The reason is that even if you dont understand grammar well, if you understand the words, you can somehow understand what the other person is saying or say what you want to convey.Somehow you will be courageous and less afraid to speak English.Of course, it doesnt mean that you can neglect the grammar, but I hope this app will help you increase the number of vocabulary as the first step in English conversation.Contains over 700 English wordsThe English Words Beginners Edition contains more than 700 English words that you want to know, such as words that are likely to be used at the compulsory education level, as well as words that are closely related to daily life and are common in everyday life.Each word is categorized, so select the category you want to learn.1. 1. House and furniture (room, furniture in the house)2. 2. Clothes (things to wear such as T-shirts)3. 3. Events (events such as birthdays)4. Color (colors such as red and blue)5. Space and stars (words related to the universe such as the earth and the sun)6. Facilities and locations (words about places such as schools and hospitals)7. Shapes (words related to shapes such as rectangles and triangles)8. Musical instruments (words related to musical instruments such as piano and guitar)9. Body parts (words related to body parts such as head and fingers)Ten. Travel and tourism (sightseeing spots, etc.)11. 11. Emotions and feelings (happy, sad, etc.)12. Subject (elementary school subject name, etc.)13. Fish and shellfish (fish name, octopus, etc.)14. Fruits (apples, watermelons, etc.)15. 15. Country (Japan, USA, etc.)16. Insects (beetles, yes, etc.)17. 17. Time and season (four seasons, year, hour, minute, etc.)18. Occupation (astronaut, doctor, etc.)19. Meals (steak, hamburgers, etc.)20. Plants (flower names such as morning glory, forests, forests, etc.)twenty one. Tableware (spoon, fork, etc.)twenty two. Numbers (0, 1, 2, etc.)twenty three. Sports (baseball, soccer, etc.)twenty four. Seasonings (salt, pepper, etc.)twenty five. Month (January to December)26. Weather (sunny, rain, etc.)27. Animals (dogs, cats, etc.)28. Drinks (water, juice, etc.)29. Vehicles (cars, buses, etc.)30. People (me, you, etc.)31. Stationery (stationery such as pencils and erasers)32. Direction (direction, direction, right, left, etc.)33. Vegetables (vegetables such as cabbage and cucumber)34. Day of the week (Monday to Sunday)* Some words are more than elementary school English. For example, "Physical education" in the "Course" category is abbreviated as "P.E." in elementary school English, but it is not abbreviated as "Phisical Education" in this app.Confirmation of pronunciation by native voiceEnglish words are spoken with native voice when displayed.You can also listen to the voice by tapping the "Listen to the sound" button.Check the correct pronunciation and accent.* Audio may be interrupted when listening using wireless earphones such as Bluetooth earphones.* There is a copyright in the audio.* Voice provided by My My You You