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Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation
Vocabularies:
1. open season - period of the year during which game can be hunted without
restriction
Example:
Hunters from other countries visit Australia during the open season to hunt
kangaroos.
Sentence Construction:
You said: I was kindly to older people but they come back to me rude.
Better say: I was kind to older people but they were still rude to me.
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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YoungAh
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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June
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation
Sentence Construction:
You said: In the night when I sleep, there is rain. It falls rain.
Better say: Last night when I was asleep, it rained.
You said: When my friends visited Japan there are a little earthquake.
Better say: When my friends visited Japan there were some weak earthquakes.
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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Hanna
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
Vocabularies:
1. concerned about - think about or worried about something
Examples:
We're concerned about the quality.
I'm concerned about the shipping costs.
She wasn't concerned about looking like a model.
We're concerned about our financial condition.
Sentence Construction:
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
WORD OF THE DAY
butcher - [bu-cher]
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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Jae-chul
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
Pronunciation Practice:
console - [kun-sowl]
Vocabularies:
1. console - give moral or emotional strength to
Example:
I painted her face to console her.
2. responsible - worthy of or requiring responsibility or trust; or held
accountable
Example:
She is a responsible student. She submits her homeworks on time.
Sentence Construction:
You said: Please don't angry because it is not similar your face.
Better say: Please don't get angry.
You said: This my friend face.
Better say: This is my friend's face.
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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Insun
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
Today's Lesson: Pattern Speaking - Drive (someone) crazy
Pronunciation Practice:
changed - [cheynjd]
Vocabularies:
1. annual - occurring everyyear
Example:
He has an annual trip to Paris. He goes to Paris every December.
2. attendee - a person who is present and participates in a meeting
Example:
The concert satisfied both organizers and attendees.
Sentence Construction:
You said: There so many young people and I never seen that before.
Better say: There were so many young people and I've never seen that before.
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Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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Byungho
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation
Vocabularies:
1. strenuous - characterized by or performed with much energy or force
Example:
Lifting weights is an strenuous exercise.
Farmwork is strenuous.
I am doing a strenuous job.
2. relaunch - to launch again
Example:
The company relaunch the product that was recalled.
Sentence Construction:
You said: Last week I called NUS computer center about my computer problem but not
yet respond.
Better say: Last week I called the NUS computer center about my computer problem
but they have not responded yet.
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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Eunjeong
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
Vocabularies:
1. Don't tell me ~
- expresses disbelief
- anticipating something that is unbelievable or unacceptable
Example:
Don't tell me that it's over.
Don't tell me I'm wrong.
Dont tell me, she cant come because shes got to work late.
Sentence Construction:
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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Hanna
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation
Vocabularies:
1. Don't tell me ~
- expresses disbelief
- anticipating something that is unbelievable or unacceptable
Example:
Don't tell me that it's over.
Don't tell me I'm wrong.
Dont tell me, she cant come because shes got to work late.
Sentence Construction:
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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Hyeok
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation
Vocabularies:
1. How come ~ ?
Examples:
How come you're late?
How come she acts so silly?
How come you speak good Chinese?
How come I've never heard of him?
You said: You spend 4 year in China, How come your Chinese is bad?
Better say: You spent 4 years in China, How come your Chinese is bad?
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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Chan
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
Pronunciation Practice:
reached - [reecht]
Sentence Construction:
You said: I prefer to try new kinds of food for the following reasons.
It was broaden my view because when I eat something new I also learn experience
about new recipe
when I was go to abroad I was eat something new.
In this experience I was also learn about new recipe.
Better say:
I prefer to try new kinds of food for the following reasons.
It broadens my view because when I eat something new I also experience a new
recipe.
When I went abroad I ate different foods.
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
WORD OF THE DAY
butcher - [bu-cher]
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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Young Jai
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
Today's Lesson: Xi's show of force declares China's battle readiness to the world
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/world/2017/07/672_233882.html
Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation
Vocabularies:
1. multitask - perform morethan one task at the same time; originally of
computers, now also more generally
Example:
Your ability to handle these multitask jobs is a critical skill for success.
2. remittance - payment of money sent to a person in another place
Example:
Dollar remittance helps our country's economy.
Sentence Construction:
You said: North Korean also want to be included in China when they destroyed.
Better say: North Koreans also want to be included to China when they are
destroyed.
You said: To go abroad for working
Better say: To go abroad to work
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.
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Hanbyul
August 1, 2017 Tuesday
Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation
Vocabularies:
1. tired of - bored or angry because something unpleasant has been happening for
too long
Example:
I am tired of curry and rice.
I'm tired of playing computer games.
My son is tired of pizza.
Sentence Construction:
You said: I knew that I not genius so if I wanted to be a pianist a lot of money to
studying piano.
Better say: I knew that I am not a genius so if I wanted to be a pianist I need a
lot of money to study.
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Examples:
1. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a dress like that it's like something my
grandmother would wear!
2. I wouldn't be caught dead doing ads for that company.
3. I would not be caught dead in that miniskirt.
WORD OF THE DAY
butcher - [bu-cher]
Meanings:
noun
1. meat trader, slaughterer, meat merchant, meat seller
Example: I went to the butcher for steak for my lunch.
verb
1. slaughter, prepare, carve, cut up, dress, cut, clean, joint Example: Pigs were
butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
3. mess up, destroy, ruin, wreck, spoil, mutilate, botch, bodge (informal)
Example: I am not in Cannes because they butchered my film.