[영어학습] 2013-04-24
Legacy 2013. 4. 25. 01:34[요약]
How has your week been?
how = feeling (good/bad/great/busy/tiring/terrible)
**funny = humorous
**fun = enjoyable
I went to Gwangju with my family to perform jae-sa which is a traditional Korean ancestral remembrance ceremony.
What did you do on the weekend?
I went to Children's Park which is located in the center of Seoul with my family.
Daegu is located in the southeast of South Korea.
Suwon is located about a one-hour drive south of Seoul.
Daehang-ro is about a 40-minute drive from here on Sunday morning.
I live in Yong-in which is located in the outer southwestern suburbs of Seoul.
It’s about a 40-minute drive on Saturday midday/around noon.
in [space] at [place]
at [place] in [space]
There were two men there, one called Henry and the other called Petey.
they requested = polite
they demanded...
He went broke into the art gallery.
he wrapped it in his newspaper [wrap+in+ some kind of sheet]
watch + movie/moving event
saw = maybe a movie / maybe some casual observation
active seeing = looking
at the airport in Incheon >> at the Incheon Airport
at the airport in London >> at the Heathrow Airport
they were finding = they looked for / they searched for
I turned off/out the light
I turned off the fan
I took off my shirt
vs.
I put on my shirt
to get on / to get off - a bus/plan/train
to get in/into a car/taxi / to get out of a car/taxi
she fell asleep
to take sth quickly = to grab sth
[학습내용]
○Q. How has your week been?
A. It has been tiring.
○how = feeling = e.g., good/bad/great/busy/tiring/
terrible
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○ COMMON KONGLISH MISTAKE
I am tiring tired bad translation of 힘들다 / it is tiring
I am boring bored / it is boring
I am exhusting exhausted / it is exhausting
I was exciting excited / it was exciting
I was frustrating frustrated / it was frustrating
○VS.
I am hot / it is hot
I am good / it was good
I am bad / it was bad
I am great / it was great
VS
I am happy / it is happy >> only people can be happy
I am upset / it is upset >> only people can be upset
VS
I am fun / it was fun >> I cannot say I am “fun” = 오만한
He is funny / itthe movie was funny >> OK
She is funny / itthe trip to Jeju was funny >> trips are not funny, they’re “fun”
**funny = humorous
**fun = enjoyable
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○I went to the Gwangju
○ Hello, the Tae-kyung
○I work at the Gruter
○I studied at the Yonsei
○I live in the Daechi-dong
○I went to Gwangju with my family to perform jae-sa which is a traditional Korean ancestral remembrance ceremony.
○perform + [some ceremony/ritual/very formal
process]
○ancestor - 조상
○Q. What did you do on the weekend?
A. I went to Children’s Park which is [located] in the center of Seoul with my family.
○Q. How have you been lately?
A. I have been sick because I was cold I have a cold.
Q. What have you been doing lately?
A. Not much. I’ve been really busy at work so I
haven’t been able to go out.
A. I have been + adjective > tired / sick
A. I have been + verb > going out a lot
A. I have been calling talking with my brother on the phone because we have a plan we have been planning for my mother’s birthday.
○Q. What have you planned for your mother’s birthday?
A. We have a plan to take her to Yeongweol which is a resort which/that is [located] in the northeast suburbs of Seoul about a two-hour drive northeast of Seoul.
Q. Where is Gwangju?
A. Gwangju is located in the southwest suburbs of Seoul South Korea.
more info:
Gwangju is located in north the southwest suburbs of Seoul Jeolla Nam-do which is a province in the southwest of South Korea.
Daegu is located in the southeast of South Korea.
Suwon is located about a one-hour drive south of Seoul.
Paju is located about a one-hours drive north of Seoul.
Daejeon is located about a three-hour drive south of Seoul.
Mokdong is located in the southwestern suburbs of Seoul.
Mokdong is about a one-hour drive from here on Sunday morning at this time of night.
Daehang-ro is about a 40-minute drive from here on Sunday morning.
I live in Yong-in which is located in the outer southwestern suburbs of Seoul.
It’s about a 40-minute drive on Saturday midday/around noon.
○the keyboard costs ten dollars [noun]
it is a ten-dollars [adj] keyboard
○
○
○suburb - 교외
○
○This스story is...
○a man called Jonas = ✔
○let’s deal with that later because it opens up a
can of worms - to open up a can of worms 뜻밖의
여러 가지 문제의
○poor / pore / pour / for / more / tore / war
○ modern form: to get+ married
○because /커/
○he wanted her to have marry a rich man
○he drank in the bar at a bar
○if I’m at the pub already:
Q. Where’s John?
A. He’s in the bathroom.
○in [space] at [place]
○at [place] in [space]
○I’m in the English section at Kyobo bookstore
○thought
○he thought he made some needed to make some money
○one man / two mens
○special plural: mens/womens/childrens/peoples
○there were two men there, one called Henry and the other called Petey
○Sally
Harry
○they requested = polite
○they demanded...
○
[일반]The manager exerted his authority and demanded better performance from
his employees. (출처:능률교육)
그 지배인은 자신의 권위를 내세워 종업원들에게 보다 나은 성과를 요구했다.
[일반]He demanded that the house (should) be searched. (출처:두산 동아)
그는 가택 수색을 요구했다.
[일반]He demanded to be told everything. (출처:두산 동아)
그는 모든 것을 말하라고 요구했다.
[일반]Washington had originally demanded Japan to pay 75 percent of the cost.
(출처:YBM)
미국측은 당초 75%를 일본에 요구했습니다.
[일반]They demanded papers, and seized any man who could produce only
military identification. (출처:YBM)
그들은 신분증명서를 요구했고 오직 군 신분증만을 제시하는 사람들을 체포했다.
○direct: They said asked, “Where did you get your
gold from?”
indirect: They asked him where he had gotten his gold from.
○gotten - gotten
○in strong AmE accent is sounds like: g어-은
○
○a java programmer is a type of programmer
a strawberry farmer is a type of farmer
a spicy beef stew is a type of stew
a painting thief is a type of thief
a thief who stole a painting
○This story is about a stupid thief called Harry Black who stole an expensive painting from an art gallery in a town called Ritesville.
○trieded
○one day night
○he went 트 to
○he went broke into the art gallery.
○break into -
break into something
(건물에) 침입하다; (자동차 문 등을) 억지로 열다
We had our car broken into last week.
지난주 우리 차에 도둑이 든 적이 있었다.
○he took a
vs.
he tookɿ
the
○ while he walked across the room
○he bumped/knocked it off the table and it
smashed/broke on the floor
○he didn’t want to waste his time and get caught
○he wasted his time
he lost his weight
○he put it in the cupboard [in + container]
○he wrapped it in his newspaper [wrap+in+ some kind of sheet]
○it’s about changed bag
○This story is about a young man called Ricardo and a young woman called Gisela. Gisela was going to home to Rio by airplane and Ricardo was also going home to Rio on the same flight.
○Gisela had already boarded the flight and taken her seat.
○
○
○he watched
○ watch + movie/moving event
saw = maybe a movie / maybe some casual
observation
active seeing = looking
○ He was looking for his seat but then he noticed a pretty woman.
○special airplane term: the overhead baggage compartment
○on + surface
in + container
○he put his bag in+ the overhead baggage compartment
○his bag fell down and hit Gisela on the head/Gisela’s hands and knocked her book out of her hands.
○he put it back in [back+repeated action+place]
○sit - sitted sat
○direct: he asked her, “What’s your name?” She said, “It’s Gisela.”
indirect: he asked her what her name was and she said it was Gisela.
○she read was reading a book
○direct: he asked her, “Do you like London?”
indirect: he asked her if she likes London
○she closed her book and put it down
○direct said, “I like London, I like England and I like quiet people!”
indirect: she said she liked London, England and quiet people!
○ watched /tsht/
○ He watched a movie. The movie was boring.
○quite /kwaIt/ vs. quiet /kwaI-yet
○to think +about sth
○at the airport in Incheon >> at the Incheon Airport
○at the airport in London >> at the Heathrow Airport
○he thought if he went to there
○he was left behind [he stayed; he didn’t go]
vs.
he followed them
○they were finding = they looked for / they searched for
○they looked for gold but they couldn’t find any
○ Harry had lied to them and [had] told them the
wrong place
○hide - hid - had hidden/was hidden
○ Harry had hidden
○he had hidden behind a big rock
vs.
he had hidden a big rock
○to shout/yell +at sb
○direct: They shouted out, “What are you doing there?”
○indirect: they shouted out and asked him what he was doing there
○quickly - /kwIk-li/
○they lran away
○he couldn’t find his way back home
○need - needed
○he neeDDed his help
○I turned off/out the light
○I turned off the fan
○I took off my shirt
vs.
I put on my shirt
○he took off his clothes / he took off his shirt
○he pretended to be crazy / he pretended to be a ghost
○that morning / in the morning / the next morning / the morning before
○could had know = she realized/she worked out
○he worked out(calculated) the answer to the complex math question
○to make a call to sb / to make a call about sth
○The buyer only wanted to pay $50,000.
○I got a great deal on my new laptop. It only cost a million won.
○The new subway line is really fast. It only takes 10 minutes to get to Pangyo from Yangjae.
○The painting cost fifty thousand dollars. [noun]
It was a fifty-thousand dollars painting. [adj.]
○to give sth to sb
○trieded
○grass
vs.
glass
○on one of his shoes
○they arrived in Rio
they arrived at the airport in Rio
○airport terminal
○the departure terminal
○the arrivals terminal
○baggage
○the baggage claim [the area where you collect your baggage]
○the baggage claim carousel [the track on which the bags are carried]
○baggage -
○it’s /dz/ but try this first: bae-gidɿ
-tsh
○catch vs. baggage
○fridge
○age
○ magic
○change
○airport
when you leave you go to the departure terminal
when the plane lands you go to the arrivals
terminal
○to get on / to get off - a bus/plan/train
○to get in/into a car/taxi / to get out of a car/taxi
○she fell asleep
○to take sth quickly = to grab sth
○her front doorstep
○he sitting on her front doorstep
○take - took - taken