2020.05.06
22:05 ~ 23:45
드디어 1회 차 완료!
그냥 아무 생각이 없다...
왜냐하면 아무 생각이 없기 때문이다...
내일부터 2회차 다시 시작!
2회 차에서는 듣고 말하는데 한 번에 발음 잘 안 되는 문장들을 정리 예정.
Unit 101 | I'm taking a trip at the end of October. Do you often go out in the evening? We go on vacation every summer. Last summer we went to Europe. |
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Unit 102 | We lived in Japan from 2007 until 2014. Wait here until I come back. How long will you be away? Until Monday. |
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Unit 103 | Everybody feels nervous before a test. We were tired after our visit to the museum. Don't forget to close the window before you go out. They watched TV after they did the dishes. |
nervous : 불안해[초조해/두려워] 하는/ 신경이 과민한, 걱정을 많이 하는, 겁을 잘 먹는 |
Unit 104 | I went for a swim / in the river / in the pool / int the ocean. There are a lot of apples on those trees. |
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Unit 105 | Do you want me to meet you at the train station? I met Anna on the way to work / I met Anna on the way home. |
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Unit 106 | The Statue of Liberty is in New York. I met a lot of people at the party. We'd like you to come to our house. |
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Unit 107 | If you feel cold, why don't you sit by the fire? The girl is standing under a tree. The shelves are below the pictures. |
above : (위치나 지위 면에서) …보다 위에[위로] below : (위치가 …보다) 아래에 |
Unit 108 | A man came out of the house and got into a car. We walked up the hill to the house. The plane flew over the mountains. Some people say it is unlucky to walk under a ladder. A bird flew into the room through a window. |
flew : fly의 과거 ladder : 사다리, 사닥다리stepladder |
Unit 109 | A car uses more gas at 70 miles an hour than at 55. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. Some people talk about their work all the time. |
Celsius : (약어:C)섭씨의 |
Unit 110 | I'm fed up with my job. I want to do something different. Sue is married to a dentist. Are you fed up with doing the same thing every day? |
fed up : [명사 앞에는 안 씀][비격식]지긋지긋한, 신물난 |
Unit 111 | This house doesn't belong to me. I'd like to speak to the manager, please. When pat is at work, a friend of hers takes care of her children. Do you want to come out with us? It depends where you're going. / It depends on where you're going. |
depend : 의존하다, 의지하다 ((on, upon)) 믿다, 신뢰하다(rely) ((on, upon)) …나름이다 ((on, upon)), …에 달려 있다, 좌우되다 |
Unit 112 | Kate opened the door of the car and got in. We went out for dinner and then went back to our hotel. Somebody shouted my name, so I turned around. |
lie : 사람동물이누워 있다; 눕다 |
Unit 113 | It was cold, so I put on my coat. / It was cold, so I put it my coat on. It was dark, so I turned on the light. / It was dark, so I turned the light on. I stopped reading and put my book down. / I stopped reading and put down my book. I read the letter and then put it back in the envelope. |
envelope : 봉투pay envelope, sae, SASE |
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