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June

June 20, 2017 Thursday

Today's Lesson: Nazi Things in Argentina

https://www.newsinlevels.com/products/nazi-things-in-argentina-level-3/

Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation

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Next Lesson:
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IDIOM OF THE DAY


the ball is in court

Meaning: used to say that YOU now have control of the situation; it is up to you to
make the next move

Examples:
1. The ball is in their court now. Let�s wait for their decision.
2. I can't do anything as long as the ball is in John's court.
3. I've told him he can have his job back if he apologizes. The ball's in his court
now.

WORD OF THE DAY


babble - [ba-bul]
verb

Meaning: talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible


way

Example:
1. She was babbling on about a robbery.
2. They all babbled simultaneously.
3. She babbled on and on about how her boyfriend left her.
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Hanna
June 20, 2017 Thursday

Today's Lesson: Pictures in Your Hair

https://www.newsinlevels.com/products/pictures-in-your-hair-level-3/

Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation

Vocabularies:
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Sentence Construction:

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Next Lesson: Nazi Things in Argentina

https://www.newsinlevels.com/products/nazi-things-in-argentina-level-3/

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IDIOM OF THE DAY


the ball is in court

Meaning: used to say that YOU now have control of the situation; it is up to you to
make the next move

Examples:
1. The ball is in their court now. Let�s wait for their decision.
2. I can't do anything as long as the ball is in John's court.
3. I've told him he can have his job back if he apologizes. The ball's in his court
now.

WORD OF THE DAY


babble - [ba-bul]
verb

Meaning: talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible


way

Example:
1. She was babbling on about a robbery.
2. They all babbled simultaneously.
3. She babbled on and on about how her boyfriend left her.
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Jae-chul
June 20, 2017 Thursday

Today's Lesson: Pictures in Your Hair


https://www.newsinlevels.com/products/pictures-in-your-hair-level-3/

Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation

Vocabularies:
1.
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Sentence Construction:

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Next Lesson: Nazi Things in Argentina

https://www.newsinlevels.com/products/nazi-things-in-argentina-level-3/

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IDIOM OF THE DAY


the ball is in court
Meaning: used to say that YOU now have control of the situation; it is up to you to
make the next move

Examples:
1. The ball is in their court now. Let�s wait for their decision.
2. I can't do anything as long as the ball is in John's court.
3. I've told him he can have his job back if he apologizes. The ball's in his court
now.

WORD OF THE DAY


babble - [ba-bul]
verb

Meaning: talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible


way

Example:
1. She was babbling on about a robbery.
2. They all babbled simultaneously.
3. She babbled on and on about how her boyfriend left her.
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Insun
June 20, 2017 Thursday

Today's Lesson: Pictures in Your Hair

https://www.newsinlevels.com/products/pictures-in-your-hair-level-3/

Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation

Vocabularies:
1.
Example:

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3.
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Sentence Construction:

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Next Lesson: Nazi Things in Argentina

https://www.newsinlevels.com/products/nazi-things-in-argentina-level-3/

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IDIOM OF THE DAY


the ball is in court

Meaning: used to say that YOU now have control of the situation; it is up to you to
make the next move

Examples:
1. The ball is in their court now. Let�s wait for their decision.
2. I can't do anything as long as the ball is in John's court.
3. I've told him he can have his job back if he apologizes. The ball's in his court
now.

WORD OF THE DAY


babble - [ba-bul]
verb

Meaning: talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible


way

Example:
1. She was babbling on about a robbery.
2. They all babbled simultaneously.
3. She babbled on and on about how her boyfriend left her.
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Byungho
June 20, 2017 Thursday

Today's Lesson: Choi Soon-sil's Daughter Spills Beans in Court

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2017/07/13/2017071301160.html
Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation

Vocabularies:
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Sentence Construction:

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Next Lesson: Cheong Wa Dae Unearths More Park-Era Documents

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2017/07/18/2017071801066.html

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IDIOM OF THE DAY


the ball is in court

Meaning: used to say that YOU now have control of the situation; it is up to you to
make the next move

Examples:
1. The ball is in their court now. Let�s wait for their decision.
2. I can't do anything as long as the ball is in John's court.
3. I've told him he can have his job back if he apologizes. The ball's in his court
now.

WORD OF THE DAY


babble - [ba-bul]
verb

Meaning: talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible


way

Example:
1. She was babbling on about a robbery.
2. They all babbled simultaneously.
3. She babbled on and on about how her boyfriend left her.
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Hyeok
June 20, 2017 Thursday

Today's Lesson: Pattern Speaking - despite OR in spite of

Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation

Vocabularies:
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Sentence Construction:

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Next Lesson: Business English

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IDIOM OF THE DAY


the ball is in court

Meaning: used to say that YOU now have control of the situation; it is up to you to
make the next move

Examples:
1. The ball is in their court now. Let�s wait for their decision.
2. I can't do anything as long as the ball is in John's court.
3. I've told him he can have his job back if he apologizes. The ball's in his court
now.

WORD OF THE DAY


babble - [ba-bul]
verb

Meaning: talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible


way

Example:
1. She was babbling on about a robbery.
2. They all babbled simultaneously.
3. She babbled on and on about how her boyfriend left her.
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Chan
June 20, 2017 Thursday

Today's Lesson: TOEFL Questions

1. Does technology make our lives simpler or more complex? Use details and examples
to support your explanation.

2. Do you prefer to work in the office or work at home? Use details and examples to
support your explanation.

Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation
Vocabularies:
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Sentence Construction:

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Next Lesson: TOEFL Questions

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IDIOM OF THE DAY


the ball is in court

Meaning: used to say that YOU now have control of the situation; it is up to you to
make the next move

Examples:
1. The ball is in their court now. Let�s wait for their decision.
2. I can't do anything as long as the ball is in John's court.
3. I've told him he can have his job back if he apologizes. The ball's in his court
now.
WORD OF THE DAY
babble - [ba-bul]
verb

Meaning: talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible


way

Example:
1. She was babbling on about a robbery.
2. They all babbled simultaneously.
3. She babbled on and on about how her boyfriend left her.
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Young Jai
June 20, 2017 Thursday

Today's Lesson: Hyundai Motor union members to play golf ahead of strike

http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2017/07/419_233178.html

Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation

Vocabularies:
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Sentence Construction:

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Next Lesson: Korean Tourist Sexually Assaulted by Airbnb Owner in Japan

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2017/07/18/2017071801185.html

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IDIOM OF THE DAY


the ball is in court

Meaning: used to say that YOU now have control of the situation; it is up to you to
make the next move

Examples:
1. The ball is in their court now. Let�s wait for their decision.
2. I can't do anything as long as the ball is in John's court.
3. I've told him he can have his job back if he apologizes. The ball's in his court
now.

WORD OF THE DAY


babble - [ba-bul]
verb

Meaning: talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible


way

Example:
1. She was babbling on about a robbery.
2. They all babbled simultaneously.
3. She babbled on and on about how her boyfriend left her.
---------------------------------------------------------
Hanbyul
June 20, 2017 Thursday

Today's Lesson: Hyundai Motor union members to play golf ahead of strike

Pronunciation Practice:
*no mispronunciation

Vocabularies:
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Sentence Construction:

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Next Lesson: Pictures in Your Hair

https://www.newsinlevels.com/products/pictures-in-your-hair-level-3/

***You can watch the video of this article. Scroll down the website. The second
video shows the hairdresser and his art.

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IDIOM OF THE DAY


the ball is in court

Meaning: used to say that YOU now have control of the situation; it is up to you to
make the next move

Examples:
1. The ball is in their court now. Let�s wait for their decision.
2. I can't do anything as long as the ball is in John's court.
3. I've told him he can have his job back if he apologizes. The ball's in his court
now.
WORD OF THE DAY
babble - [ba-bul]
verb

Meaning: talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible


way

Example:
1. She was babbling on about a robbery.
2. They all babbled simultaneously.
3. She babbled on and on about how her boyfriend left her.

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