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[Conversation] I went to a fortune-teller. She said the future looks bright.

Words > fortune-teller : a person who claims to use special powers to tell what will happen to someone in the future, a person who tells people's fortunes. > I go to someone: someone 에게 가다. > get married : to become joined in marriage. >He said (sentence) : He said I'm getting married. Dialogue I have a work-related exam at my company tomorrow. So I'm studying hard this week. It helps me to promote. [Remember] When I get a job, I'll get married. A: I went to a fortune

2023년 6월 27일
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[Conversation] What are you going to do to study English?

Words > resolution [rezəˈluːʃn] : a promise to yourself that you will make a serious effort to do something that you should do. > what are you goint to do to V ? : what is your plan to V. V를 위해서 무엇을 할 것이냐? > enroll (usually + in) : to enter (someone) as a member of or participant in something. >join a gym : to become a member of (a group or organization) >_ Why don’t you V ? : to suggest/command someone to V._ Dialogue [Remember] What are you going to do to study English

2023년 6월 22일
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[Conversation] How often do you go to parties?

Words > how often do/does you/he V : how many times do you V, usually answer like “once a month”, “three times a day” > what do you usually V : what are a creature that looks like a very small human being, has magic powers, and sometimes has wings > Dialogue A: How often do you go to parties? B: I go to a party once a month. A: What do you usually talk about at a party? B: I usually talk about my interests and hobbies. A: If you see your dream girl at

2023년 6월 10일
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[Conversation] What are you doing this weekend?

Words > get together : to meet and spend time together. > go out : to leave your home for an activity. > move out : to leave your house, apartment, etc., and go to live somewhere else. > be up to : to do or be involved in doing. Dialogue [Remember] What are you doing this weekend? A: Jane is getting married this weekend. B: Wow, finally! When do you think you will get married? A: Maybe in five years. By the way, what are you doing this weekend? B: Probably, I'm going to v

2023년 6월 10일
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[Conversation] How often do you go to parties?

How often do you go to parties? > A: ,How often do you go to parties? > B: I go to a party once a month. > A: What do you usually talk about at a party? > B: I usually talk about my interests and hobbies. > A: If you see your dream girl at a party, what will you say to her? > B: I will introduce myself, and ask her name. > A: What is the best party you've been to? > B: My father's 60th birthday party was the best party for me. You are the life of the party. >

2023년 5월 16일
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[Conversation] Would you like to come to my party?

Would you like to come to my party? > A: I'm having a birthday party this weekend. Would you like to come to my party? > B: Sure, I'd like to. Where is the party? > A: I'm hosting a party on the rooftop of my building. > B: What a great idea! What should I wear? > A: It's casual. > B: Cool. See you there. > Words >> Would you like to V? V 하지 않을래? >> I'd like to. Would you like to~ 의 긍정적 대답 >> host a party 파티를 열다 ~throw a party~have a party >> _rooftop =

2023년 5월 11일
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[Conversation] What do you do?

What do you do? > A: What do you do? > B: I’m an engineer. > A: Then, what does your wife do? > B: She’s between jobs. > Words >> What do you do? (직업) 무엇을 하고 사세요? >> What do you do after school? (상황이 붙으면) 무엇을 하세요? >> I’m an engineer [endʒɪ|nɪr] 저는 엔지니어입니다. >> I’m between jobs 구직 중 입니다 I work as an engineer. > A: What do you do for a living? > B: I work as a teacher. > A: What’s your job? > Words >> What do you do for a living? = What’s your job? >> _

2023년 5월 3일
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[Conversation] He is getting married.

I can't believe he's getting married. > A: You know Bill is getting married? > B: Yeah, I can't believe he's getting married. > A: Let's throw a bachelor party for him. > B: Cool. Where should we have it? > A: What about Seven Bar? > B: Sounds good. I'll let everyone know. > Words >> He's getting married. 그가 결혼을 한다 (구어에서 가까운 미래를 나타낼 때 be ~ing 사용) >> throw a party. 파티를 열다 >> bachelor 총각 >> bachelor party [ˈbætʃələ(r)] : party for a man who is getting married. >> _**Wh

2023년 4월 28일
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[Conversation] What do you usually do at Christmas?

What do you usually do at Christmas? > A: Chirstmas is comming. Merry Christmas. > B: Yeah, I'm so exited. I'm going to have a big party. > A: What do you mean by a big party? > B: I always have a big party with my friends on Christmas Eve. What do you usually do at Christmas? > A: I usually have Chirstmas dinner with my family. We drink Whisky and Soju. > Words >> be going to ~할 예정이다. >> What do you mean by (something)? Something 은 무슨 의미야? >> _What do you usuall

2023년 4월 27일
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[Conversation] Where do you go for bargains?

Do you know a good place to buy an MP3 player? > A: Do you know a good place to buy an MP3 player? > B: You should go to Fast Electronics Market. > A: Do they have a good selection? > B: Yeah, but you can't haggle there. > A: Where do you go for bargains? > B: No one can beat bargain.com. > Words >> selection 선택 가능한 것들(의 집합) >> go to somewhere. Somewhere을 가다. >> haggle 흥정하다 >> bargain [ˈbɑːrɡən] 싸게 사는 물건 Where do you go shopping for clothes? > A: **I wen

2023년 4월 26일
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[Conversation] I don't have any money left.

I don't have any money left [1] > A: I don't have any money left. I'm broke. > B: How come? You just got your paycheck. > A: Well, I had a big credit card bill this month. And I had to pay rent and all the utility bills. > B: I'm sure you can live on it. > A: Maybe I should buy a lottery ticket. > Words >> broke 무일푼의, 빈털털이의 >> paycheck 급료, 급여 >> credit card bill 신용카드 청구서 >> pay rent 임대료를 내다 >> pay the utility bills 공과금을 내다 >> _can live on it = can survive o

2023년 4월 13일
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[하루 다섯 문장] 2023-03-21

adf > dfa >daff Contents I worked out at the gym. So I feel refreshed. I work out at the gym four or five times a week. 1) Talking about houses I want to rent an apartment. I'm looking for a two-bedroom apartment. 2) Talking about neighborhoods It's a busy commercial area. It's a quiet residential area. 3) Taking about cities and the countryside Noise drives me crazy. Country life is quieter [kwáiətər] than city life. 4) Talking about cultural differences We go barefoo

2023년 3월 21일
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