[5월] No. 11 : 회화영작
★ Grammar : much
/ many / a lot of / plenty of
- I have many friends.
- I have a lot of friends.
- I have much money. (X)
- I have a lot of money.
- I have plenty of ideas.
- I have plenty of time.
* more than enough
★ 문장 만들어 보세요
1. 그녀는 지난 봄에 옷 사는 데 많은 돈을 쓰지 않았어요.
☞ She didn’t spend much money on clothes last
spring.
2. 여기 한국에는 많은 관광객이 있지는 않아요.
☞ There aren’t many tourists here in Korea.
3. 흥미 있는 도시에요. 볼 것들이 풍부해요.
☞ It’s an interesting city. There
are plenty of things to see.
★ 스크린 속 표현 익히기 : The Incredibles
# Scene 1
- There isn’t much time.
- There’s no time at all.
- What more can you take away from me?
- She was helping me to escape.
- That’s what I was doing.
- Let go of me!
- How could I betray the perfect woman?
- You’re referring to me now?
1. There’s no time at all.
: There is no time to ~ [ ~ 할 시간이 없어요 ]
1. 아침에 화장할 시간이 없어요.
☞ There is no time to wear makeup in the morning.
2. 친구들과 함께 수다 떨 시간이 없어요.
☞ There is no time to have a chat with my friends.
3. 바닥을 걸레로 닦을 시간이 없어요.
☞ There is no time to mop the floor.
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: There is no need to ~ [ ~ 할 필요 없어요 ]
1. 그녀에게 사과할 필요 없어요.
☞ There is no need to apologize to her.
2. 그녀에 대해서 걱정할 필요 없어요. 그녀 괜찮아 질 거예요.
☞ There is no need to worry about her. She will be
fine.
3. 나에게 고마워할 필요 없어요.
☞ There is no need to thank me.
★ Grammar : all
/ every / whole
- Did you read all the books in the library?
- Did you read every book in the library?
- Did you read the whole book?
★ 문장 만들어 보세요
1. 그녀는 그녀의 평생을 런던에서 살았어요.
☞ She has lived her whole life in London.
2. 나는 너무 배가 고파서, 쿠키 한 상자를 다 먹었어요.
☞ I was so hungry that I ate a whole package of
cookies.
3. 그녀는 하루 종일 한 마디도 안 했어요.
☞ She didn’t say a word the whole day. = all day
# Scene 2
- It’s a whole family of Supers.
- Looks like I’ve hit the jackpot!
- You gotta admit, this is cool.
- And just when all hope is lost, Syndrome will save the day!
- You mean you killed off real heroes so that you could pretend to be one?
2. It looks like ~ [ 그것은 ~ 처럼 보여요 ]
1. 안 좋은 타이밍에 온 것 같네요.
☞ It looks like I came at a bad time.
2. 당신 어젯밤에 전혀 못 잔 것 같네요
☞ It looks like you didn’t sleep at all last night.
3. 열쇠를 회사에 두고 온 것 같네요.
☞ It looks like I left my keys at work.
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: It seems like yesterday that… [ ~ 한 것은 어제 일 같아요 ]
1. 우리가 함께 낚시를 갔던 것은 어제 일 같아요.
☞ It seems like yesterday that we went fishing together.
2. 내가 이 회사에 입사한 것은 어제 일 같아요.
☞ It seems like yesterday that I joined this
company.
3. 내가 첫째 아들을 낳은 것은 어제 일 같아요.
☞ It seems like yesterday that I gave birth to the
first son.
★ Free
talking
Q : You said that you like to go to a park.
On what day do you go to the park?
A : 나는 주로 토요일 아침에 동네 공원에 갑니다.
☞ I usually go to a park in my neighborhood on
Saturday mornings.
주말에는 항상 공원 안에 많은 사람들이 있지만, 참을 수 있습니다.
☞ On weekends, there are many people in the park,
but I can stand it.
나는 산책을 하거나 자전거를 타기 위해 거기에 갑니다.
☞ I go there to take a walk or to ride a
bicycle.
신선한 공기를 마시기에 좋은 장소 인 것 같습니다.
☞ I think it is a good place to get some fresh air.