[Thursday]
No.2-1
★ 영화 속 표현 익히기 : Aladdin
# Scene 1
- Every day I just think things will be different…
but it never seems to change.
- Like you can't escape what you were born into?
- I have to get back to the palace.
- It's just another prince coming to court the princess.
1. But it never seems to change.
: It seems like there are many ways to [ ~ 할 방법은 많은 것 같아요 ]
1. 외국어를 배울 수 있는 방법은 많은 것 같아요.
☞ It seems like there are many ways to learn foreign languages.
2. 스트레스를 해소하는 방법은 많은 것 같아요.
☞ It seems like there are many ways to relieve stress.
3. 당신 인생을 즐길 방법은 많은 것 같아요.
☞ It seems like there are many ways to enjoy your life.
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: There seems to be no reason to ~ [ ~ 할 이유가 없는 것 같네요 ]
1. 그녀에게 진실을 말할 이유가 없는 것 같네요.
☞ There seems to be no reason to tell her the truth.
2. 우리 여행을 미룰 이유가 없는 것 같네요.
☞ There seems to be no reason to put off our trip.
3. 이런 날씨에 밖에 나갈 이유가 없는 것 같네요. 그냥 집에 있어요.
☞ There seems to be no reason to go out in this weather. Just be home.
2. I have to get back to the palace.
: Do you think I have to ~ ? [ 내가 ~ 해야 할까요? ]
1. 꼭 운전을 배워야 할까요?
☞ Do you think I have to learn to drive for sure?
2. 운동을 다시 시작해야만 할까요?
☞ Do you think I have to start working out again?
3. 할부로 지불하면, 이자를 내야 할까요?
☞ Do you think I have to pay interest if I pay in installments?
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: You don’t have to~[~할 필요 없어요]
1. 점심 싸올 필요 없어요.
☞ You don’t have to bring your lunch.
2. 그것에 대해 사과할 필요가 없어요.
☞ You don’t have to apologize for it.
3. 이 정보에 대해 나에게 고마워할 필요가 없어요.
☞ You don’t have to thank me for this information.
# Scene 2
- I came back to return your bracelet.
- I like what she’s done with the place.
- How did you get past the guards?
- While the princess is out, would you like to go for a stroll?
- If you don’t have anything, you have to act like you own everything.
So, what do you say?
3. So, what do you say?
: What do you say to ~ ing? [~어때요?]
1. 퇴근 후에 한잔 하러 가는 거 어때요? 치킨 땡겨요.
☞ What do you say to going for a drink after work?
I’m in the mood for chicken.
2. 집에 택시로 돌아가는 거 어때요? 너무 늦었어요.
☞ What do you say to going back home by taxi? It’s too late.
3. 이번 주말에 캠핑 가는 거 어때요? 비 안온대요.
☞ What do you say to going fishing this weekend? ☞ It won’t rain.
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: Why don’t we ~ ? [ 우리 ~ 하는 게 어때요? ]
1. 우리 그 문제 가능한 빨리 처리하는 게 어때요?
☞ Why don’t we deal with the matter as soon as possible?
2. 우리 다음 주 중 언제 연극 한편 보는 게 어때요?
☞ Why don’t we see a play sometime next week?
3. 우리 더 큰 집으로 이사하는 게 어때요?
☞ Why don’t we move into a bigger house?
4. Speaking
Q : Although it is freezing,
you would like to go camping with your friends this weekend.
A : 이렇게 추운 날씨를 즐길 방법은 많은 것 같아요.
☞ It seems like there are many ways to enjoy such cold weather.
이번 주말에 시간 있어요?
☞ Are you free this weekend?
캠핑 가는 거 어때요?
☞ What do you say to going camping?
지난 달에 캠핑카를 샀는데, 아주 멋져요.
☞ I bought a camper van last month and it is awesome.
제가 다 준비할 테니, 아무것도 가져오지 않아도 돼요.
☞ I will prepare everything, so you don’t have to bring anything.
No. 2-2
★ 영화 속 표현 익히기 : About Time
# Scene 1
- It would be just great if it could help me get a girlfriend.
- For me, it was always gonna be about love.
- And she was staying for two whole months.
- Will you do my back?
- Just give us a sec.
1. …if could help me get a girlfriend.
: It helps me ~ [ ~ 하는 데 도움이 돼요 ]
1. 그렇게 하면 스트레스를 푸는 데 도움이 돼요.
☞ It helps me relieve stress.
2. 웃기게 들리겠지만, 그게 집중하는 데 도움이 돼요.
☞ It sounds funny, but it helps me concentrate.
3. 사실 내 인생에 대해서 생각하는 데 도움이 돼요.
☞ It actually helps me think about my own life.
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: Please help yourself to ~ [ ~ 좀 가져다 드세요 ]
1. 탁자에 있는 케익 좀 가져다 드세요.
☞ Please help yourself to the cake on the table.
2. 냉장고에 있는 거 아무거나 가져다 드세요.
☞ Please help yourself to anything in the fridge.
3. 음료수랑 과자 좀 가져다 드세요. (여러 명에게)
☞ Please help yourselves to drinks and cookies.
2. Just give us a sec.
: Can you give me ~ ? [ ~ 주실래요? / 해 주실래요? ]
1. 오늘 오후에 저 좀 공항까지 태워주실래요?
☞ Can you give me a ride to the airport this afternoon?
2. 자정 전에 저에게 전화 좀 주실래요?
☞ Can you give me a call before midnight?
3. 퇴근 후에 저 좀 도와주실래요?
☞ Can you give me a hand after work?
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: You might as well ~ [ ~ 하는 게 좋겠어요 / 낫겠어요 ]
1. 너무 늦기 전에 시도해 보는 게 좋겠어요.
☞ You might as well give it a try before it is too late.
2. 그녀에게 그 문제에 대해서 조언을 좀 하는 게 좋겠어요.
☞ You might as well give her some advice on this matter.
3. 이것을 그녀가 떠나기 전에 그녀에게 주는 게 좋겠어요.
☞ You might as well give it to her before she leaves.
# Scene 2
- All the time travel in the world can’t make someone love you.
- And the very next day it was my turn to leave.
- Your mother doesn’t like to be disturbed.
- I caught the train to London in search of a future and a girlfriend.
3. Your mother doesn’t like to be disturbed.
: I don’t like the way ~ [ ~ 이 마음에 들지 않아요 ]
1. 나는 그녀가 큰 소리 내면서 껌 씹는 게 마음에 들지 않아요.
☞ I don’t like the way she chews her gum so loudly.
2. 나는 그녀가 나를 그런 식으로 쳐다보는 게 마음에 들지 않아요.
☞ I don’t like the way she looks at me like that.
3. 나는 당신이 아무 일도 없었다는 듯이 행동하는 게 마음에 들지 않아요.
☞ I don’t like the way you act like nothing happened.
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: I can’t stand ~ [ ~ 을 참을 수가 없어요 ]
1. 이 더위를 참을 수가 없어요.
☞ I can’t stand this heat.
2. 누가 제 어깨를 만지는 것을 싫어해요.
☞ I can’t stand anyone touching my shoulder.
3. 그녀가 그런 식으로 말하는 것을 견딜 수가 없어요.
☞ I can’t stand her talking like that.
4. Speaking
Q : You are going to the movies with your friend after work.
You haven’t finished work, and your friend is waiting in your office.
A : 나 거의 끝나가요.
☞ I’m almost done.
배고프면 탁자에 있는 과자 좀 가져다 드세요.
☞ Please help yourself to cookies on the table if you are hungry.
영화 9시 20분에 시작하니, 시간 충분한 것 같아요.
☞ The movie starts at 9:20, so we have plenty of time.
12시 쯤에 끝나니까, 내가 그 후에 집에 태워 다 줄게요.
☞ Since it ends around midnight, I will give you a ride home after that.
그 영화 빨리 보고 싶어요. :)
☞ I can’t wait to see the movie.