Unit 1090. 메세지 남기기 # 대상 + leave a message : 메세지를 남기다 Can I leave a message? Do you want to leave a message for Scott? If you leave a message, the person in charge will call you back. I left a message with your coworker to check my email. Who left this message? Someone came in looking for you just now. > Who was it? I'm not sure, but she left a message on your desk. > Thank you. I'll take a look ..
Unit 1089. 전화를 다시 할 때 # call + 대상 + back I'll call you back later. Can you call me back after in one hour? I'm sorry, I couldn't call you back right then. Why didn't you call me back? Could you tell him to call us back as soon as possible? Sir, your wife is on the phone. > Tell her I'll call her back later. She says it's urgent. > Okay, then put her through.
Unit 1088. 전화 통화하기 # speak to / with + 대상 : ~ 와 통화하다 This is Susan speaking. Can I speak to Elliot? I already spoke to Bobby. Can you speak up? Who is it? Who am I speaking to? Hello, I'm trying to reach Chad, please. > This is he. May I ask who's speaking? It is Sam from EBS. > Oh, hi. What can I do for you?
Unit 1087. 다음으로 미룰 때 # take a rain check + on 무엇 + for 일정 : delay, postpone I'm going to have to take a rain check. Can I take a rain check on dinner? We'd better take a rain check if we're not ready for it. How about we take a rain check for tomorrow? I took a rain check on our meeting for next week. Do you want to try out the new Mexican restaurant tonight? > I'm busy tonight, but can I take a..
Unit 1086. 감사함을 표현할 때 # 주어 + thank + 대상 + for 이유 : 주어 + say 'thank you' + to 대상 Thank you for your support. You don't have to thank me for that. I should thank Mary for coming by. Catherine texted me to thank me for the help. Let's say 'thank you' to Gordon. These chocolates are for you. > Really? What are they for? I just wanted to thank you for helping me. > That's very thoughtful of you.
Unit 1085. 관심사를 말할 때 # be / get into + 무엇 : 어디에 푹 빠졌어요 = be interested in …에 관심[흥미]이 있다 I'm into the TV show. We're into Pengsoo these days. Are you into intermittent fasting? What are you into? My mom is getting into home shopping networks. What are you doing? > I'm detailing my car. What? What got you into that? > My coworker made me get into it. intermittent |ɪntər│mɪtənt 간헐적인, 간간이 일어나는 (=spo..
Unit 1084. 자랑스러울 때 # 주어 + be proud of + 대상 주어는 대상이 자랑스럽다 # 주어 + be proud to + 동사 동사할수 있어서 주어는 자랑스럽다 I'm proud of you. What are you proud of? We're proud to introduce it to you. I'm proud to be your child. Son Heung Min makes me proud to be Korean. My boss asked me to take care of the new project. > Wow, that's a big accomplishment. Oh, it's nothing. > What do you mean? You should be proud of you..
Unit 1083. 축하해 줄때 # congratulations + to 대상 + on + 이유 # 주어 + congratulate + to대상 + on + 이유 Congratulations to both of you. Thanks for the flowers to congratulate me. I sent some money to congratulate you on your wedding. Let's congratulate Mason on his 1,000th lesson. My coworkers congratulated me on my promotion. Hey, I heard the news about the negotiation. > Oh, really? Word spreads so fast. C..
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