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[D] $5 For Air?! [FULL]

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This / is my sister. Hi, / I’m Naya. // In her bank account, / she has three hundred dollars total, / but she came to Iceland for a twenty-hour layover. // Only to realize that Iceland will get her broke. // She took a bus to see the city / - forty bucks. // She ate lunch / - thirty bucks. // She wanted clothes / - Oh! That’s too expensive. / To see the nearest attraction, / The Blue Lagoon, / she has to pay a hundred bucks. // To buy the cheap groceries, / four dollars, / six dollars, / twelve dollars, / are normal prices here. // This is why Iceland is one of the most expensive countries in the world for tourist, / where a twenty-hour layover can break your bank. // At the end of her twenty hours layover, / she was sent with a little bit of an Icelandic souvenir. // Not the ten-dollar mini snowman, / but the five-dollar Icelandic air. // Five dollars for air… // That’s one minute! // See you tomorrow! //

LET'S UNDERSTAND!

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  1. How much money does Naya have in her bank account?

  2. How long did it take for her to come to Iceland?

  3. Why is it called one of the most expensive countries in the world for tourists?

  4. What is the video content all about?

  5. What is the speaker's purpose of this speech?

LET'S RECAP!

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1. Which new words/phrases were easiest to remember? Give three.

どの語句/文が覚えやすかったですか?3つ挙げてください。


2. Which words/phrases were you having a hard time to speak/understand? Give three.

どの語句/文が話したり理解するのに難しかったですか?3つ挙げてください。

layover

[ 'ley - oh - ver ]

noun

- stopover; a short stay in a place that you make while you are on a longer trip to somewhere else

We had a four-hour layover.

souvenir

[ 'soo - vuh - neer ]

noun

- a usually small and relatively inexpensive article given, kept, or purchased as a reminder of a place visited, an occasion, etc.; memento.

People like to buy souvenirs at Duty Free.

attraction

[ uh - 'trak - shuhn ]

noun

- a person or thing that draws, attracts, allures, or entices:

Japan has a lot of attractions related to history.

only to realize

phrase

- used when you're initially talking of a certain idea/thought and then want to say that you realised it was something else.

She tried to talk to him, only to realize he is gone.

break your bank

phrase

- cost more than one can afford.

College can break your bank.

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