#. Talchum for UNESCO Heritage UNESCO is a famous global organization. It promotes cultural exchanges around the world. The organization also keeps a list of Intangible Cultural Heritages. They are important cultural items from different countries. Recently, Korea made a request to UNESCO. It asked for talchum to be added to the Intangible Cultural Heritage list. Talchum is a kind of mask dance...
#. Minecraft Campus Because of the coronavirus, students are studying at home. They cannot go to their school and see their classmates. So, some students came up with a solution. These students attend the Bronx High School of Science in New York City. They used the video game, Minecraft. The popular game can be used to build a virtual world. With Minecraft, the students built a digital copy of t..
#. Dog Mayor A city in California has an unusual mayor. He is dog. His name is Max. He is a golden retriever. Recently, there was an election in the city. The people elected Max as their mayor. The dog wears a necktie. He walks around the city. He makes people smile. Also, he goes to fundraising events. There, he welcomes the guests. "Max is a wonderful mayor," one resident said. resident @ ˈrez..
#. New Use for Paper Cups Many people use paper cups. Usually, they use the cups only once. then, they throw the cups away. But there is a problem. The inside of paper cups in coated with plastic. So, the cups cannot be recycled easily. On Korean company has a good plan. It takes paper cups. It changes the cups into special paper. This paper is for photographs. Beautiful pictures are printed on ..
Day 198. 불쑥 찾아와서 미안해요 I'm sorry to drop by unannounced. 사전에 연락 없이 방문해서 미안하다고 할 때 사용하는 표현 = Sorry for barging in like this., Sorry to stop by without calling. @ barge in (on somebody / something) 쑥 들어오다[끼어들다] I hope you don’t mind me barging in like this. He barged in on us while we were having a meeting. Hello. I'm sorry to drop by unannounced. > No problem. Come on in and have a seat.
Day 197. 이제 어떻게 해야 하지? What are we supposed to do? 어떻게 해야 할지 판단이 어려울 때 사용하는 표현 = What should we do? , What are we gonna do? 원래의 계획이 틀어졌을 때 "친구를 만날 계획이었어" I was supposed to meet my friend. We're broke. 우리 빈털털리야 > What are we supposed to do? From now on, we have to tighten our belts. be broke : 파산하다, 빈털터리가 되다 bu supposed to 동.원 : ~ 해야 한다, ~ 하기로 되어있다 tighten one's belt : 허리띠를 졸라매다
Day 196. 집에 두고 왔나 봐 I must have left it at home. 어떤 결과의 원인에 대해 확신을 갖고 추측을 할 때 사용하는 표현 I must have left it at the restaurant. 식당에 두고 온 게 확실해. You must have dialed the wrong number. 전화 잘못거셨네요. I'm sorry. I must have left it at home. > It's okay. You can bring it by tomorrow. must have pp : ~한게 틀림없다 bring 사물 by 시점 : ~을 ... 까지 가져오다
Day 195. 이게 정말 네가 원하는 거야? Is that what you really? 상대방의 의견이나 결정이 마음에 들지 않을 때 한번 더 재고해 보라고 할 때 사용하는 표현 성급하게 결정하지 말라는 뜻으로 Don't jump the gun., Don't rush to judgement., Don't jump to conclusions. I don't get it. > Is that what you really want? Yes. We don't have a lot of options.
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