#. 어떤 단어가 cry와 끝소리가 같은지 찾을 수 있겠니? Can you find a word that rhymes with cry? There are so many rhyming word pairs in this story. > What are rhyming words? Rhyming words are words that have the same ending sound. Like cat and mat. Can you find a word that rhymes with cry? > Fly! Which word doesn't rhyme? Fine - pine - pin. > Pin! rhyme raɪm 운이 맞다[각운을 이루다]
#. 작가에게 이메일을 써 보지 그러니? Why don't you write an email to the writer? Who is your favorite author? > I like Tedd Amold. I heard some children had emailed him and he wrote back to them. Why don't you write an email to him? > I don't know how. Let me help you. You can do it. Believe in yourself. I believe in you. I'm so proud of you. Don't be afraid and give it a go. @ give it a go / try 한번 해보다 Don't..
#. 그 이야기 보니까 뭐 생각나는 거 없니? Does that story remind you of anything? A에게 ~을 생각나게 하다 What do you want to read toning? > I'd like to read a Charlie and Loia story. Which one? > "My Wobbly Tooth Must Not Ever Never Fall Out". Does that story remind you of anything? > I have two wobbly teeth. Just like Lola. @ wobbly ˈwɑːbli 흔들리는, 기우뚱한, 불안정한, 떨리는 (=shaky) What have you learned? What does story remind y..
#. 책갈피를 만들어 보자 Let's make a bookmark. Let's make a bookmark. > Yeah. Do you want to use paper or Popsicle sticks? > Popsicle sticks! Can you pass me the glue gun? I'll heat it up. Could you pass me the scissors / goggly eyes / pipe cleaner / origami paper / glitter / marker / highlighter. Popsicle pɑ́psikl (가는 막대기에 얼린) 아이스캔디 goggly ˈɡɑːɡl 눈을 휘둥그레 뜨고 보다 goggly eyes 인형 눈 origami paper 색종이 glitter ..
#. 이야기 중에 네가 가장 좋아하는 부분이 뭐야? What is your favorite part of the story? How do you like the book? > It's hilarious! What's your favorite part of the story? Can you show me the page? > It's right here. It's on page 25. What's your favorite color? What's your favorite toy? What's your favorite book? What's your favorite animal? What's your favorite friend?
#. 이 책을 교대로 읽어 보자 Let's take turns reading this book. Can you read aloud this book? > It's too long. Let's take turns reading this book. > Okay then. I'll read the left-hand pages. You read the right-hand pages. Let's take turns washing the dishes. Let's take turns driving. Let's take turns cleaning the room. Let's take turns taking out the garbage. Let's take turns playing a game.
#. 벌레에 대해서도 좀 읽어 볼래? Would you like to read about bugs as well? ~ 도, ~ 또한 also 실제 회화에선 as well을 문장 맨 끝에 붙여서 표현 Reading time! > Okay, Mom! Choose your books, honey! > I'd like to read about sea animals tonight. Would you like to read about bugs as well? I know you love nonfiction books. Is this book fiction or nonfiction? This book is a realistic fiction because it could happen in real life. A fa..
#. ducky 가 무슨 뜻이죠? What does ducky mean? Look at this picture! What do you think it is? > I think it's a rabbit. I think it's a ducky with a long bill. @ bill 고지서, 청구서 , 부리 ((특히 길쭉하고 납작한 부리))(cf. BEAK) > What does ducky mean? It means a duck. But it also means darling. > I see. What dose this word mean? What is the meaning of this word? What does the expression "a piece of cake" mean? How do you..
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