日本語でのデュオリンゴ英語テストのためのヒント、練習ガイド、スコア向上の戦略。
Helpful tips, practice guides, and score improvement strategies for the Duolingo English Test in Japanese.
「良い」から「素晴らしい」英語へ:完璧な英文法を目指す比較級の完全攻略
Using Your Smartphone as a Second Camera for the Duoli
秘められた感謝の英語表現を引き出そう:英語力向上と心からの感謝を伝えるコツ
Understanding the Meaning of "Appreciate"
The word "appreciate" is a versatile term used to express recognition, gratitude, or increase in value. For example: "I really appreciate your help" expresses thanks. "We appreciate your patience" shows acknowledgment.
「自然の呼び声」を読み解く:その意味と日常生活への応用
The phrase "nature calls" humorously means needing to use the bathroom, often used in casual English to express this bodily need.
現在進行形の疑問文の作り方:自信を持って英語を使いこなすための手引き
The present continuous tense describes actions happening now, using "to be" + verb-ing. In questions, the structure is slightly different.
「死ぬほど退屈」の徹底解説:その起源、変遷、現代における使われ方
To be "bored to death" means feeling so bored that you're utterly uninterested in the situation, making the experience feel almost unbearable.
デュオリンゴ・イングリッシュ・テストの空所補充問題 攻略法
Master the Duolingo English Test’s Read and Complete question with 5 score-saving tips. Simple strategies, real examples, and confidence on test day
英語の語彙力:さらに上を目指して極める!
Effective speaking relies on clarity, feedback, turn-taking, body language, and listening. For duos, practice synergy, alternate speaking roles, support each other, and enhance engagement for better communication and delivery.
「〜しながら」と「〜の間に」の使い分け:正しい英語の使い方手引き
Understanding “while” and “during” helps express time. “While” links simultaneous actions using a clause with subject and verb (e.g., “She read a book while...”). They are similar but have distinct roles.
「ホワイル」接続詞を使いこなし、英文法力を強化する
"While" is a conjunction used to show simultaneous actions or contrast between ideas, helping connect two events that happen at the same time or highlight differences in English.
倒置条件文の極意:仮定法過去完了の秘める力
Understanding Past Perfect Tense
The past perfect tense is used for actions before another past event. Formed with "had" + past participle. It shows sequences or completed actions.
Structure
* Subject + had + past participle
Examples
1.
She had finished