Day 186. 계속 전화했었어 I've been trying to call you. 계속 전화를 걸었지만 통화를 못하고 나중에 만나서 물어볼 때 사용하는 표현 전화하려고 했었어 I've been meaning to call you. 너랑 통화하기 정말 힘들다 It's hard to reach you by phone. I've been trying to call you. What's wrong with you? > My phone battery is dead. I need to charge it.
#. 어떤 에피소드 보고 싶어? Which episode would you like to watch? I'd like to watch Max and Ruby DVDs. > Which episode would you like to watch? Max's Halloween. > Do you want to read the matching book as well? Maybe later. > Let me know if you want the book. Milk, please. Can I have water as well? I thought only the children were invited but their parents were invited as well. He is tall and good-looking..
#. 볼륨을 줄여 주세요 Turn down the volume, please. Turn down / Turn up 보륨을 줄이다 / 높이다 TV is too loud. Turn down the volume, please. > Okay. Did you turn it down? It's still too loud. It's not working. I think the battery is dead. Can you turn up the volume? Can you turn the music down a bit? Can you turn down the heater? Turn down / Turn up 거절하다 / 나타나다 Did you turn down a new job offer? A new job will t..
#. 자막을 켜지 그러니? Why don't you turn captions on? 자막을 켜다 : turn on captions What are you doing? > I'm watching Octonauts. What is the story about? > It's about saltwater crocodiles. It seems a bit difficult for you. Why don't you turn captions on? Can you turn on the lights? Can you turn on the DVD player? Please turn on the radio. Please turn on the TV. Please turn off the lights.
#. 글씨를 꽤 또박또박 썼네 Your handwriting is pretty neat! 아이가 끌씨를 깨끗하게 잘 썻을 때는 neat 라는 단어를 사용해서 칭찬해 주세요 What are you doing? > I'm doing homework. Are you writing a sentence? > Yeah. Your handwriting is pretty neat! > Thank you, Mom. Slant down, Slant down. Across. Pull down, Up. Around and in. Around and in. Pull back and around. Slant slænt 기울어지다, 비스듬해지다, 기울게[비스듬하게] 하다
#. 마지막에 마침표 잊지 마 Don't forget period at the end. 마침표 : period |pɪriəd 기간, 시기(時期), 시대 put a period (at the end) 마침표를 찍다 물음표 : question mark Are you done with your homework? > Working on it. Please capitalize the pronoun I. > Okay. Don't forget a period at the end. > I see. Capitalize the first letter of a sentence. I is always capitalized. Is it a telling sentence or an asking sentence? Unscrambl..
#. 손가락만큼 공간을 남겨 Leave a finger space. When you write a sentence, you need to put spaces between words. > I don't get it. Put your finger down on the page. > Like this? Leave a finger space. Then start your next word. leave : 떠나다, 남기다, 그대로 두다 Leave no space. Leave no trace. Leave me alone. Leave the lights on. Leave the window open.
#. 문장은 대문자로 시작하라 Start a sentence with a capital letter. capital letter =/ small letter Did you write this sentence? > Yes. It's a good sentence. But you made a mistake. Can you guess what it is? > Start a sentence with a capital letter. That's right! with + 명사 : ~을 가지고, ~을 이용하여 Draw a picture with crayons. Do you homework with a pencil. Complete the sentence with a rhyming word. Match the word ..
- Total
- Today
- Yesterday
- hold on
- I'm not sure
- Please
- Actually
- Excuse me
- Don't worry
- please?
- oh
- no
- Thanks
- please.
- OK
- I'm sorry
- Right?
- make it
- Hey
- Oh No
- pick up
- I'm glad to hear that.
- Sure
- Yeah
- By The Way
- OKay
- work out
- Yes
- What Happened?
- Sorry
- too.
- well
- Tell me about it.
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