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「Do you like」よりも会話が弾む「How do you like」
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恐らく多くの方にとって、「Do you like…?」の質問は、英語を話す際のお決まりフレーズになっているのではないでしょうか。しかし、もしその後の会話を弾ませたいのであれば、代わりに「How do you like…?」と表現することをお勧めします。
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How do you like _____?
→「〜はどうですか?」
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相手に何かの感想や意見を尋ねる際、理由も含めて回答してほしいときに頻繁に使われる表現が「How do you like _____?」です。「Do you like _____?(〜が好きですか?)」の形式で質問をすると、YesかNoの一言で返答されることが多いので、会話をより膨らますには「How do you like _____?」を使うといいでしょう。
「How do you like _____?」と質問を受けた場合は、「Do you like _____?(〜は好きですか?)」と「Why do you like it? / Why don’t you like it?(どうして好きなんですか?/どうして好きではないのですか?)」の2つを組み合わせた質問だと覚えると返答がしやすくなると思います。例えば、あなたがロスに留学しているとしましょう。現地の人に「How do you like L.A.?」と聞かれたら、「I love it. People are friendly, the weather is beautiful and the variety of food is incredible.(大好きです!人は親切だし、天気も良いし、色々な種類の食べ物もあって最高です。)」のように、まずは感想を述べてから、簡単にいくつか理由を挙げるのが一般的な会話の流れになります。
✔「What do you think about _____?」も同じ意味合いで使われる。
✔「〜はどうだった?」は「How did you like _____?」
<例文>
~会話例1~
A: You bought the iPhone 7? How do you like it?
(iPhone7買ったの?どう?)
B: The camera on the iPhone 7 is amazing. It takes high quality pictures.
(iPhone 7のカメラかなりやばいよ。すごい高画質の写真が撮れるんだよ。)
~会話例2~
A: How do you like your new job? Are you getting used to it?
(新しい仕事はどう?慣れてきた?)
B: It's only been about a month since I started working but I like it so far. All my coworkers are friendly and the job itself is challenging. I'm having fun.
(まだ始めて一ヶ月しか経っていないけど、今の所良い感じだよ。同僚もみんな優しいし、仕事もやりがいがって楽しいよ。)
~会話例3~
A: Have you had "natto" before? How did you like it?
(納豆食べたことある?どうだった?)
B: Yeah I had it in Japan. I thought it was disgusting. I don't know how people eat that stuff.
(日本で食べたよ。気持ち悪いと思う。なんであんな物を食べるのか私には分からないよ。)
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Hello everyone, I am back again with another video!
This time I try filming myself solo hiking a pretty unknown place, the Tasik Subang Dam. One of the reason is just to avoid crowd in general because I don't know what to expect filming myself hiking for the first time. Surprisingly I did not encounter a single soul during the entire hike 😅
One of the inspiration for me to make this film was from Kraig Adams with his beautiful hiking videos. Recently I have been binging on Erik Normark's channel as well, with his true to life ambience soundscape.
I packed some light snacks and water into my backpack, as well as a Z Cam E2C, Tokina 11-16mm F2.8, Deity V-Mic D3 microphone, Mefoto Roadtrip Air as my main kit.
I packed the Z Cam E2C as minimal as I can, forgoing top and side handles as well as an external monitor. I monitored the framing via the Z Cam app, built-in wifi on my iPhone - which worked surprising well on this trip!
The Z Cam E2C does not record ProRes internally onto SD cards, so I have to opt for H.265 with zlog2 as my next best choice. However, during editing with Davinci Resolve 17, color graded footage did not playback very smooth even with optimised media turned on. Perhaps I should transcode the H.265 footage to ProRes before importing them into Davinci Resolve ☺️
Z CAM E2C
Tokina Global 11-16mm F2.8
Deity Microphones Asia V-Mic D3
MeFOTO Roadtrip Air
Lexar Professional 128GB V30 SDXC
DJI Malaysia Mavic Pro
SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB V30 microSDXC
Blackmagic Design Malaysia Davinci Resolve 17
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// Music in this video //
"Drifting" - Nick Box
"Depth" - Nick Box
"The Empty Valley Received the Clouds... The Cold Stream Cleanses the Moon" - Hammock
"The Voyager" - Davis Harwell
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“𝔽𝕚𝕣𝕤𝕥 𝕆𝕗 𝕄𝕒𝕟𝕪”
If Italy is love of my life, then Spain is my that friend who helped me to become braver.
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I took my first solo trip to Spain exactly 5 years ago on this very month. I still remember the day. It was first of July. When and where was your first solo trip? How’s it?
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I lived in UK before for my study, away from my home and family. So it may come as surprise to you if I say I never travelled alone before Spain. It was always with family or friends, even in UK. So planning a solo trip to Spain was like a whole new experience to me.
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Like any other south-east Asian family, my parents were pretty over protective too. It wasn’t easy to convince them, but they have a stubborn daughter as well. They couldn’t understand why would anyone want to travel alone! What fun in it? I asked myself the same question. Why? And the stubborn girl inside asked me back, “why not?” 🤷♀️
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It was an eye opening journey. It turned me into a dream chaser from a dream maker. It made me realize how lil credit I used to give myself. It helped me to understand my self worth. It taught me to trust my gut feelings and my strength more. It gave me the confidence to explore beyond my comfort zone and make friends out of strangers. At the end it made me a storyteller. 🙂
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5 years ago, as a solo traveller I was pretty naive. I didn’t have any fancy camera, nor I was any good at taking breathtaking shots. All I had with me was my pretty basic old iPhone. I was mostly busy to observe and enjoy than taking pictures. I hardly have my own pictures from that trip. Even though my camera’s memory was less full, but my own memory is full of beautiful moments.
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If you are reading this caption, and contemplating whether to take a solo trip, my earnest suggestion to you would be “YES”! Just take that first step and it will open all the doors for you. Trust yourself! ❤️❤️
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Location: Sant Pau, Barcelona. If you think that amazing building is some sort of museum or decorative monument, you are wrong. This is the most beautiful hospital I have seen in my life. I literally went to see it twice. If the hospital is this charming, then I would not mind to be a patient. 😍
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