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0415번째 입니다.어제의 이야기는 He used to believe that Cheese should never be moved and that change wasn't right. 였습니다. 그럼 오늘의 이야기를 시작해 보실까요?
[오늘의 받아쓰기]
0415_WMMC.mp3
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받아쓰기 방법: ① 영어문장을 보지않고 손으로 노트에 받아 씁니다. ② 10회까지만 듣습니다. ③ 빨간색 펜으로 영어문장을 보고
받아쓴 문장의 단어 중 틀린 부분을 정정합니다. ④ 빨간 부분에 특히 집중하면서 다시 10회 듣습니다.
[어제의 이야기 한 번 더!]
He used to believe that Cheese should never be moved and that change wasn't right.
※ 붉은 색 단어의 아래 사진으로 이미지 기억을 해 보세요.
[오늘의 이야기]
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Now he realized it was natural for change to continually occur, whether you expect it or not.
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Now → he → realized → it → was → natural → for → change → to → continually → occur, → whether → you → expect → it → or → not.
※ 붉은색의 전치사는 "전치사 확실히 끝내주마! 01, 02, 03" 로 반드시 복습합니다.(번호 클릭!)
[오늘의 발음]
Now he realized it was natural for change to continually occur, whether
you expect it or not.
※붉은 색 부분이 국어와 조음 방식이 다른 부분입니다. "참 영어발음" 과 "Phonetics" 를 참고하세요.
<Phonetics 메뉴 찾아가기> ※주의: 뜻은 무시하세요.
Th, f, v, z(s) : manner → fricative
t, d, n, ch : place → lingua alveloar
r, l : manner → liquid
er : monophthongs → central
[오늘의 영영사전]
rea‧lize also realise British English [transitive not usually in progressive]
1understand to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it realize (that)
I suddenly realized that the boy was crying.
nat‧u‧ral
1nature existing in nature and not caused, made, or controlled by people [↪ artificial, man-made]:
2normal normal and as you would expect [≠ unnatural, abnormal]:
con‧tin‧u‧al [only before noun]
1 continuing for a long time without stopping:
five weeks of continual rain
the Japanese business philosophy of continual improvement —continually adverb:
We are continually reassessing the situation.
oc‧cur past tense and past participle occurred, present participle occurring [intransitive] formal
1 to happen:
A third of accidental deaths occur in the home.
The explosion occurred at 5.30 a.m.
wheth‧er
1 used when talking about a choice you have to make or about something that is not certain:
Maurice asked me whether I needed any help.
ex‧pect [transitive]
1think something will happen to think that something will happen because it seems likely or has been planned
[오늘의 이미지]
Now he realized it was natural for change to continually occur, whether you expect it or not.
※ 붉은 색 단어의 아래 사진으로 이미지 기억을 해 보세요.
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첫댓글 Now he realized it was natural for change to continually occur, whether you expect it or not.
Now he realized it was natural for change to continually occur, whether you expect it or not.
Now he realized it was natural for change to continually occur, whether you expect it or not.
Now he realized it was natural for change to continually occur, whether you expect it or not.