I dream almost every night. I have a lot of dreams and I remember most of them.
I’m not sure what they mean. Some of them are quite strange. One day
I’ll have to buy a book on dreams and see if I can interpret them. When I was
a little kid, I had really bad dreams. Real scary ones. They were
probably
nightmares rather
than dreams. Usually it was some big, bad stranger
chasing
me. My dreams today are all very different. Sometimes I’m speaking in another
language in my dream. The ones I don’t like are the ones where I’m falling. But
I like dreams where I’m flying. I sometimes have really nice dreams, but then my
alarm
clock goes off. I press
snooze
and try and get back
into my dream for another ten minutes.
* quite = 꽤, 상당히, 완전히/ interpret = 설명(해석)하다/ probably = 아마/ rather
than ~ = ~보다는/ chase = 뒤쫓다, 추적하다/ alarm clock = 자명종(시계)/ go off = (경보기 등이) 울리다/
snooze = 잠깐 자다/ get back into ~ = ~ (하던 일)로 되돌아가 다시 시작하다
* 질문
*
1. Do you dream in
color or in English?
2. Do you believe dreams have a special meaning?
3.
Do you have the same dreams again and again?
4. Has something you’ve dreamt
about ever come true?
5. Have you ever been woken up by a nightmare?
6.
What kind of people do you meet in your dreams?
7. Does having a dream affect
the way you feel when you wake up?
8. Do you think dreams can be explained
scientifically?
9. Do you have the same dreams you had when you were a
child?
10. Why do you think some people remember their dreams and others
don’t?
(의견) Dreams.mp3