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- 이전에 배웠던 말들 써먹기 : Please bear with me. : A really leery Larry rolls readily to the road. [NEW THINGS] * man vs boy - man : an adult male human. - boy : a kid. * the + subway * - stroller [stroʊlə(r)] : 유모차 - triangular [traɪˈæŋɡjələ(r)] : 삼각의 - shaped like a triangle. - redundant [rɪˈdʌndənt] : 중복의 - get the hang : 요령을 터득하다. - yet : 그렇지만, 그런데도 (=nevertheless) * in + 옷 && with + 모자 * ed - person..
- 완료형 써먹자 - 이전에 배웠던 말들 써먹기 : Please bear with me. : A really leery Larry rolls readily to the road. [NEW THINGS] * worked up [adjective] - upset or very excited about something ex. It's easy to get worekd up when you're tired and everything seems to be against you. ex. He was very worked up about seeing his family again after so many years. * satisfy + with ex. How satisfied are you with our ser..
[NEW THINGS] * have gone vs have been - have gone : the person has left for another place and hasn't come back yet. - have been : the person has left for another place and has come back already. * home의 소유격이 주어와 같을 땐 생략 * this/last/next + 시간 앞엔 주로 전치사 안씀 * (Please) bear with someone. - be patient with that person. - hold on; wait ex. Let me search that word. Please bear with me. * until vs by - ..
+ The words came out well today. + Be careful with the accent at the end of the sentence. [NEW THINGS] * Adverbs of frequency (빈도 높은 순으로) - always 항상 100% - usually 대개의 - generally 개괄적으로 - often 자주 - sometimes 간혹은 50% - occasionally 가끔 - hardly ever 거의 없다 - rarely 드물게 - never 결코 하지 않다 0% * fly(leave) the nest - When children fly the nest, they leave their parent's home to live on their own. - ex..
[NEW THINGS] *believe vs believe in 1. believe : to think that something is true or correct. (사실/진실임을 믿음) ex) I believe you. I know you're not lying 2. believe in : to be certain that something exists. (존재/능력/가능성을 믿음) ex) Do you believe in ghosts? *quotes - Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground. = dream high, stay practical *words - superb[suːpɜːrb] : 최고의 - altogether [ˌɔːltəˈ..
[NEW THINGS] *farther vs further - 둘 다 more far 의 의미지만 - farther : 길이나 거리 - further : 시간이나 양 *military time - the system of using 24 numbers instead of twelve to refer to the hour in the day. - 18:00 -> eighteen hundred. ex. The clock should be read in military time. *whereas [conjunction] - compared with the fact that - but - similar to "on the other hand" but used in the same sentence // on th..
[NEW THINGS] *READING TIME 1. COMMON - 시 분 순서대로 읽기 ex) It's 8 15. 2. (30분 이하인 경우) 분 PAST 시 ex) 8:15 - It's 15(minutes) past 8. 3. (30분 초과) 분 TO/TILL/BEFORE 시 ex) 7:45 - It's 15(minutes) to 8. 4. 특정 단어로 대체 - 15: a quarter - 30: half ex) It's a quarter past 8. ex) It's half past 8. 5. DO YOU HAVE THE TIME? - THE가 붙으면 시간을 물어보는 것 *LITTLE VS A LITTLE - little : 거의 없다 - a little : 조금 있다. * -ING VS -ED..
Today's topic is 'Reading dates' I already know, but my pronunciation is so unnatural. ㅜㅜ New things 1) the day after tomorrow - two days from now ex. I have to cancel our class on the day after tomorrow. 2) on the clock - Currently engaged in work during one's normal working day or assigned hours. ex. I'm on the clock. (일 중인..) 3) around the corner - A time or event is coming very soon. ex. It ..