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[영어 패턴] Based on ~ Based on ~ ~ 을 근거로
[영어 패턴] At our last meeting ~ At our last meeting ~ 지난번 미팅에서 ~
[영어 패턴] At last, I got used to + G/N At last, I got used to + G/N 마침내 난 ~ 에 익숙해졌다
[영어 패턴] At last, I decided not to + V At last, I decided not to + V 결국 ~ 안 하기로 결정했다
[영어 패턴] At any rate, ~ At any rate, ~ 어쨌든, ~입니다.
[영어 패턴] As you requested, ~ As you requested, ~ 요청하신 대로, ~
[영어 패턴] As you listen ~ As you listen ~ 들으면서 ~ As you listen, think about the following questions. As you listen, see if you can understand what the man says. As you listen, copy what you hear in your notebook. 딸구씨의 글을 카테고리별로 랜덤 읽기를 만들었습니다. 소리내어 읽어보세요. http://www.keepitup.kr/
[영어 패턴] As you know, ~ As you know, ~ 너도 알다시피 ~ 아시다시피 ~ As you know, I'm not a big fan of raw fish. I won't be here tomorrow as you know.
[영어 패턴] As you have pointed out, ~ As you have pointed out, ~ 지적하신 대로 ~ As you have pointed out, I have corrected the order. As you have pointed out, I have heard that the BOJ will decide to adopt a plan regarding the provision of liquidity. And as you have pointed out, on many social media sites you already can. And as you have pointed out, they happen to educate pretty well too.
[영어 패턴] As you can see this ~ As you can see this ~ 이 ~ 에서 보듯 ~
[영어 패턴] As you are aware, ~ As you are aware, ~ 당신도 아시듯이 ~
[영어 읽기] Talk about eating Korean fast food. Talk about eating Korean fast food. When I was a kid, my friends and I used to go to a Korean fast food place. It was right in front of our school, and we went there after class. I ate various types of noodle and rice dishes there. They also had different types of Korean street food. Everything was relatively cheap. The owner knew us well because we were regulars. She used to give us free dumpli..
[영어 읽기] Talk about preparing food for a housewarming party. Talk about preparing food for a housewarming party. When my family moved, we had a housewarming party. We invited some guests over to our new home. They all came with housewarming gifts. For the food, we cooked some dishes ourselves. My wife and I both enjoy cooking, so we didn’t mind. However, we also had to order in some food. We were too busy to cook everything from scratch. Everyone was star..
[영어 읽기] Talk about when you experienced bad service while shopping. Talk about when you experienced bad service while shopping. Last week, I become very upset while I was shopping. I went into an electronics store, and they had terrible service. None of the employees offered to help me. I finally got a hold of an employee and asked him some questions. However, he knew nothing about the items in the store. He was of no help. Finally, I found the items I needed on..
[영어 읽기] Talk about some problems you’ve had in finding a product while shopping. Talk about some problems you’ve had in finding a product while shopping. I recently went to a department store to shop for some shoes. I found a pair of running shoes that I really liked. However, the store did not have my size in stock. They were sold out. I couldn’t buy the shoes on the spot. However, I bought them online later. I also remember a time when I bought a pair of jeans. When I trie..
[영어 읽기] Talk about how restaurants are moving toward healthy menus. Talk about how restaurants are moving toward healthy menus. People have become much more health-conscious than in the past. They count calories when ordering at restaurants. They keep their health in mind even when they go out to eat. Because of this trend, many restaurants are moving toward healthier menus. In the past, restaurants did everything they could to make the food taste good. They use..
[영어 읽기] Talk about the differences in the restaurants you go to. Talk about the differences in the restaurants you go to. When I go to a chain restaurant, I know what to expect. The menu is the same at every location. Usually, I know in advance what I’m going to get. For instance, when I go to my favorite fast food joint, I always order the same combo menu. On the other hand, small local restaurants are less predictable. They have unique menus. Some places ev..
[영어 회화] I hope this isn't going to take a long time. (Marsha is at home waiting for the refrigerator repairman … ) Marsha: It's about time! I've been waiting since 9 AM! Repairman: I'm sorry. I've been very busy today. What's wrong with your refrigerator? Marsha: How do I know? I had to throw away a lot of food. Repairman: It's usually the motor. I'll take a look. Marsha: I hope this isn't going to take a long time. I have to run errands today. Re..
[영어 회화] You don't say? (Irene and Randy are having coffee … ) Irene: So how are you, Randy? Randy: I'm good. And yourself? Irene: I'm good. Randy: It was great running into you at the mall yesterday. Irene: Yes. I was so surprised to see you. Randy: Do you still work downtown? Irene: Yes. I'm still working at the bank. And you? Randy: I'm teaching English at a private school near downtown. Irene: You don't say? Randy:..
[영어 회화] We just didn't see eye to eye with each other on a lot of things. (Randy is talking to Irene at a mall a friend he hasn't seen in a long time … ) Randy: Hi Irene! How are you? Irene: I'm good. It's been a long time. Randy: Yes it has about six months. Irene: You're looking good. Randy: Thank you and you as well. How's your boyfriend Cliff? Irene: Oh, we're not together anymore. We parted ways. Randy: You broke up? Irene: Yes. We just didn't see eye to eye with..
[영어 회화] You must have paid a mint for it. (Matt is talking to his friend Dave … ) Matt: Hey Dave, come take a look at my new car. Dave: (looking at Matt's car) New car? You mean the old car. That's 1957 isn't it? Matt: Yes it is. And it's in cherry condition. Dave: You must have paid a mint for it. Matt: Not really. I bought it off a man who is retired and he didn't want it anymore. Dave: 1957! That brings back memories. Matt: It does, ..
[영어 회화] Well when it comes to teachers you're suck-up. (Two friends are talking after class … ) Sally: Charlie why don't you pay attention in class? Charlie: Because I can't catch on to what the teacher is saying. Sally: You are the only one in class that doesn't. Charlie: It's not my fault that she's so boring. Sally: She isn't that bad. You're not open-minded when it comes to teachers. Charlie: Well when it comes to teachers you're suck-up. Sally:..
[영어 회화] Well I finally had it out with John. (Hal and Gene are at work … ) Hal: Well I finally had it out with John. Gene: What about? Hal: He's always parking in my space in the parking lot. Gene: What did you say to him? Hal: I told him I had to get something off my chest. Gene: And what happened? What did he say? Hal: He got all bent out of shape. Gene: Did he deny it? Hal: No. He just said it was no big deal. Gene: It's good that you f..
[영어 읽기] The word is out. Everybody is talking about it. (Two friends meet in the gym … ) Glen: Hi Ron. How are you? I haven't seen you for a while. Ron: I've been very busy. How are you doing? Glen: Not bad. I'm alive. Ron: You're more than that. I heard you're going out with Jenny. Glen: Where did you get that idea? Ron: Oh come on. The word is out. Everybody is talking about it. Glen: Okay you're right. And I'm not bragging but she is as beautiful ..
[영어 회화] I'm proud of you. (Dan is talking to his son Gabriel … ) Dan: So it's been a month since you started working at the supermarket. Gabriel: Yes and I saved up enough money to buy my bicycle. Dan: I'm proud of you. Gabriel: Why is that dad? Dan: You worked long hours after school and kept your grades up. Gabriel: Well I really did want the bike but school comes first. Dan: You did well son you did well. Gabriel: Tha..
[영어 회화] I'm trying to set aside some money. (Dan is talking to his son Gabriel … ) Dan: I haven't seen you much this week. Gabriel: I've been working longer hours at the supermarket after school. Dan: You're putting in longer hours at the supermarket? Gabriel: Yes. Dan: Why is that? Gabriel: I'm trying to set aside some money. Dan: What are you looking to buy? Gabriel: A new bicycle. Dan: These longer hours at work aren't going to cut int..