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2006. 3. 25. 15:10
1. If you want to keep a favorite pair of shoes, what can you do when the sole(bottom) of the shoes wears down?
(만약 당신이 좋아하는 신발을 가지고 있다면, 그 신발이 낡고 헤졌을때 어떻게 할수있을까?)
: I will buy new shoes, and keep the old shoes. I actually don't mind about that.
(새 신발을 사고, 낡은 신발은 보관하겠다. 실제 나는 신경 쓰지 않는다.)

2. Have you ever been worried and had to wait up for someone? Why was the person late?
(당신은 누군가가 걱정이 되어 밤새 기다려본적이 있는가? 그 사람은 왜 늦은것인가?)
: I sometimes worry about my friends or family. But I think the next day, I will know more about the situation. So that day, if they don't come back, I will begin to worry. Of course, I like to go to bed.
(가끔 내 친구나 가족들을 걱정하지만, 다음날이 되야 그 상황을 알수 있을 것이다라고 생각을 한다. 그래서 다음날, 그들이 돌아오지 않았으면, 그때 걱정을 하기 시작한다. 물론 난 잠자는 것을 좋아하기도 한다.)

3. Why do automobile companies bring out new car models each year?
(왜 자동차 회사들은 매년 새 자동차 모델을 출시할까?)
: Variety is the desire of the general public, and people's wanting endlessly changes.
(다양함은 대중들의 욕구이며, 사람들은 끊임없는 변화를 원한다.)

4. In your country, is it possible to take back an item to a store after you have bought it?
(당신의 나라에서 가게에서 물건을 사고 교환이 가능한가?)
: Of course. If I have a receipt, it is possible.
(물론이다. 영수증을 가지고 있다면, 가능하다.)

5. Why is it important to let up if you have been working for several hours without a break?
(쉬지 않고 몇시간동안 일을 할때, 쉬는 것이 왜 중요한가?)
: If I don't let up, I could get sick.
(만약 그러지 않는다면, 병이 생길수 있다.)

6. Give an example of when you should leave a child alone.
(아이를 혼자 그냥 내버려 둘때의 예를 들어라.)
: When I am absorbed in something like reading a book, etc.
(책읽기와 같이 무언가에 열중하고 있을때다.)

7. Why should smokers lay off smoking cigarettes?
(왜 흡연가들은 담배를 끊으려고 할까.)
: Cigarettes are injurious to one's health. Somkers know, too.
(담배는 건강에 해로우니까. 흡연가들도 알고 있다.)

8. How long does it take for the effects of a drug such as alcohol to wear off?
(술같은 약물의 효과는 얼마나 오랫동안 지속될까?)
: Half a day? Maybe.. I don't know.
(반나절 정도? 아마도.. 잘 모르겠다.)

9. For what reasons would one country break off relations with another country?
(한나라가 다른 나라와의 관계를 악화시키는 이유는 무엇이 있을까?)
: For their own's interest. Especially U.S.A or a country that is in a state of civil war.
(그들 자신들의 이익을 위해서, 특히 미국 이나 내전중인 나라들이 그렇다.)

10. On the whole, what is your favorite music?
(대체적으로 좋아하는 음악은 무엇인가?)
: RAP. When I listen to music, if it makes me feel good, I like that music. I don't care about the genre.
(랩. 음악을 들었을때, 내 기분을 좋게 만들어준다면, 난 그 음악을 좋아한다. 장르에 신경쓰지는 않는다.)
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Lesson1
1. Wendy's a quick learner. She learns quickly.
2. Dean likes healthy food. He eats healthily.
3. NuLa is a fast worker. She works fast.
4. I did very badly at school.
5. I was bad at math.
6. I was good at answering questions.

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awful : 심한, 대단한, 지독한
hands-on : 실제 경험하는 행위.
barely : 간신히, 겨우, 거의~ 않다.
legally : 법률적으로
on the whole : 대개, 대체로, 전체적으로, 일반적으로
politely : 공손히, 예의바르게
geography : 지리학
physicist : 물리학자
report card : 성적표
schoolwork : 학업, 학교공부
a bit of (a) : 조금, 작은
get through : 마치다, 끝내다(= complete)
play hooky : (학교 수업등을) 농땡이치다.
wind up : (= end up)

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1. How did you do at school, Anne?
2. I was very good at math. I did bery well at it.
3. I was very bad at history. I did very badly at it.
4. I was very good at answering questions.
5. Which was your worst subject?
6. Being a chef is a hard job. Jarmusch works hard.
7. Anne has expensive clothes. She dresses expensively.
8. Dean likes healthy food. He eats healthily.
9. 형용사에서 규칙 부사형을 만드는 방법은 형용사에서 -ly나 -ily를 더해 만든다.
10. hard, fast, early, late 등의 부사는 불규칙이다.

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Lesson2
1. Dean tells us Anne's a wonderful boss.
2. Dean says Anne's a wonderful boss.
3. say 와 tell 뒤에 보통 that 은 생략이 가능하다.
4. say 뒤에는 직접 전달할 내용이, tell 뒤에는 간접목적어가 나온다.

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mean : 사악한
though : ~이지만.(= however)
snob : 속물.
figure : 숫자, 자릿수, 계산

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1. Dean says (that) Anne's a wonderful boss.
2. Dean tells me Anne's a wonderful boss.
3. Anne's a wonderful boss. That's what Dean said.
4. "I got good reports at school." What did Anne say?
5. "I got good reports at school." What did Anne tell you?
6. Kevin told me he was lazy and he played hookey.
7. Dean thinks Kevin is a great guy.
8. "I'm the head housekeeper," Nu La said.
9. Anne says Dean is the best intern they have ever had.
10. Simon is a restaurant manager.

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Lesson3
1. Would you do me a favor please?
2. Would you mind doing me a favor please?
3. Sure. I'll do it as soon as I can.
4. She wants me to send a fax for her.
5. You'd better turn right.
6. You'd better not turn left.

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transportation : 수송, 운송
come up against : ~에 반하다.

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1. Please send a fax to Hong Kong.
2. Would you please send a fax to Hong Kong.
3. Would you mind sending a fax to Hong Kong please?
4. I want you to send a fax to Hong Kong.
5. I'd like you to send a fax to Hong Kong for me.
6. It's a one-way street. You had better go right.
7. It's a one-way street. We'd better go right.
8. It's a one-way street. We'd better not go left.
9. "You'd better"라고 말할때는 선택의 여지가 없음을 나타낸다.
10. Would you do me a favor please?
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