This summer is very hot and long! Today, it is 33 degrees Celsius. In my hometown, it is 38 degrees Celsius! That is too hot!
In Texas, we drive everywhere. We don’t have to walk in the hot sun. However, in Japan, I don’t have a car! I have to walk for a long time to get to my job.
I always carry a parasol. I also use a handheld electric fan. I sometimes forget to charge it, though! Then, I use a folding fan. I have a really big one. In America, since we use cars, we don’t need to use a fan or a parasol.
However, I always use sunglasses! My eyes are light brown, so I need sunglasses. In America, sunglasses are more popular than parasols. I think parasols are super cute and stylish, though! It’s also important toprotect your skin from the sun. We use cars, but there are still many places where we walk outside, like shopping centers or downtown. I hope they can catch on in America soon. Plus, a sunglasses tan line is not very stylish.
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Vocabulary:
Celsius- C 摂氏
Hometown- the town I am from 出身
Everywhere- all places どこでも
To get to- to arrive 着く
Carry- to keep; to hold 運ぶ
Handheld- Small and hold in hand 手持ち
Charge- add battery 充電する
Folding fan- 扇子
To protect- to save 守る
To catch on- to become popular 流行る
Tan line- the area without tan or sunburn 日焼け跡
Grammar:
However- but しかし
Don’t have to- not important/necessary 〜しなくていい
Forget to do- I didn’t do it because I didn’t remember. 何々するのを忘れます。
Since- because 〜ので
More popular than- it’s better (e.g. 1. Sunglasses 2. Parasols 3….) これがそれより人気だ
Important to- you should do それをすることは大切です。
But…still- “still” is stress on the “but” phrase.それでも