Life/영어회화

stooud out : 눈에 띄는 Time flies Time has flown by After all that Before I knew : 내가 알기도 전에 = 어느새 off limits: 접근 금지의 Question What are some significant occurrences that have stood out to you from this year? What makes them memorable? The most memorable event this year for me has to be the birth of my daughter. She is the most important thing in my life. However, She wakes up very early, normally ar..
Expression intersect : 교차하다. Their interests intersected, leading to fruitful collaboration. the best of both worlds : 최상의 상황 Working from home allows me to have the best of both words. I can spend time with my family and build my career. intertwine : 뒤엉키다 lucaraive : 수익성이 좋은, 이익이 있는 I have a lucrative job that allows me to travel around the world down the line : 향후에, 나중에 We might face some chal..
몸풀기 thanks for : (idiom) ~ 해주셔서 감사합니다. gift : (noun) 선물 necessary : (adjective) 필요한, 필연적인 mention : (verb) 언급하다, 말하다. Dialogue A : Thanks for helping me last night. B : Don't mention it. Any time honey. A : Okay, can you help me again tonight? B : Sure thing! A : We have a small gift for you B : Oh, thank you, but it isn't necessary to do that. A : It isn't much, but we hope you like..
몸풀기 living : (noun) 생활, 생계 unemployed : (adjectvie) 실직의 address : (verb) ~ 라고 부르다. get in touch : (idiom) 연락을 취하다. Dialogue A : What do you do for a living? B : I'm unemployed at the moment. How about you? A : I'm a web designer A : I don't know to address you. B : Jane will be fine. A : Okay, then how can I get in touch with you? A : Just e-mail me. Pattern 연습하기 I don't know how..
몸풀기 allow : (verb) 허락하다. mine : (pronoun) 나의 것 terrible : (adjective) 서투른, 약한 pleasure : (noun) 즐거움, 기쁨 Allow me to inroduce myself : 제 소개를 할께요. The pleasure is all mine : 제가 더 기쁘네요(천만에요), 저도요 I'm terrible at names : 제가 이름을 잘 못 외우거든요. It's a pleasure to meet you : 만나서 반갑습니다. Dialogue A : Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Jeff Daniels. B : Nice to meet you, Daniels. My name is Nico..
Write about a fun party you went to. Who was the party? What did you do there? Why was it fun? I had a year-end company party last night. All the company employees were there. The award ceremony were held, and it was followed by an entertaining program. It was meaningful event. After the party, we had a free time to hang out with each other. hang out : 많은 시간을 보내다. What is the best way to keep in..
몸풀기 miss : (verb)그리워하다. get back : (idiom) 돌아가다. keep in touch : (idiom) 계속 연락하다. see you around : (idiom) 나중에 봐요. Dialogue A : I have to get back to work. Nice seeing you. 이제 일하러 가야겠어요. 만나서 반가웠어요. B : Okay, catch you later. 네, 나중에 뵙겠습니다. A : See you around. I will call you. 나중에 봐요. 전화할게요. A : I heard you're moving to Vancouver. 벤쿠버로 이사 가신다고 들었어요. B : Yeah, I'm going to miss you. Let'..
1. How was the party last night? 단어 lately : 최근에 how was ~? : ~ 어땠어요? show up : 나타나다. right : 좋은, 괜찮은, 올바른 be worth : 보람이 있다. 문맥속에서 사용 I'm all right : 좋아요 How was the party last night? : 어제 파티는 어땠어요? Not may people showed up : 사람들이 많이 나오지 않았거든요. I've been pretty busy lately : 최근에 좀 바빴어요. Dialogue A : Hey, how was the party last night? B : It was okay, Not many people showed up. A : How a..
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