Dialogue 32. 주차하기.
A: Can I park here?
B: No, This is the for the residents only.
A: Where should I park, then.
B: There's a public parking lot across the street.
Detail expressions:
park: (v)주차하다, (n)공원
Can I + (v)? = 제가 (v)해도 되나요?
Can I sit here?
Can I get this one?
resident: (n)거주자, reside: (v)거주하다.
only: 오직, 단지
should + (v) = (v)해야 한다. / 하는 게 좋다.
Where should I + (v)? = 제가 어디에 (V)해야 할까요?
Where should I go?
Where should we eat?
public parking lot = 공용 주차장.
Dialogue 33. 불평하기.
A: Why are you so mad?
B: I have nothing to wear for the party.
A: Your closet is full of clothes.
B: They are all out of style.
detail expressions:
so: 그렇게나, 아주
mad: 화가 난 angry 보다 보편적임
Why are you so + (aj)? = 너 왜 (aj)해?
Why are you so lazy?
Why are you so smart?
nothing: 아무것도
I have nothing to + (v) = 난 동사 할게 없다
I have nothing to eat.
I have nothing to spend money.
closet: 옷장 full: 꽉 찬, 배부른 / empty: 텅 빈
A is full of B = A는 B로 꽉 차있다.
This classroom is full of students.
The parking lot is full of cars.
style: 유행형, 풍 / out of style: 유행이 지난
Dialogue 34. 관심사 묻기.
A: What are you into these days?
B: Actually, I'm into swimming.
A: Is it easy to learn?
B: No, it's very difficult for me.
Detail expressions:
be into + (n) = (n)에 푹 빠지다, 심취해있다
I'm into golf.
Our students are into English.
these days: 요즘, 최근에
actually: 사실상 = in fact
swim: (v)수영하다, swam > swum swimming: (n): 수영하기.
easy: 쉬운 / difficult: 어려운
Is it (aj) to (v)? = 그거 (v)하기 (aj)하니?
Is it difficult to master?
Is it fun to swim?
Dialogue 35. 소풍 계획하기.
A: Let's go on a picnic this Sunday.
B: I was going to say that.
A: I'll make something to eat.
B: Then, I'll look for a good place to go.
And I'll bring some drink.
Detail expressions:
picnic: (n)소풍 / go on a picnic = have a picnic = (v)소풍 가다
Let's + (v) = (v)하자.
Let's eat pizza.
Let's write a latter.
I was going to + (v) = (v)하려고 했는데
I was going to call you.
I was going to tell you.
something to + (v) = (n)할 무언가
something to play.
something to read