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08.10.20 The 2nd News
Princes William and Harry Begin 1,000 Mile Charity Ride
For members of the British royal family, charity work tends to 1)come with the territory. Happy to take on the role, the two princes William and Harry have embarked on a 1,000 mile charity bike trek across South Africa from Durban to Port Elizabeth. The two hope to raise 250,000 pounds for Unicef, the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and Prince Harry’s own charity, Sentebale. Prince Harry said that claims the trip is just rich boys having fun were 2)off the mark, saying “It’s not just a bimble across the countryside, that’s for sure. It’s going to be very challenging and we’re expecting to fall off many a time.” While they hope to 3)go the distance, some worry the brothers might have 4)bitten off more than they can chew, as the 8-day trip will take them along one of the most grueling off-road bike routes in the world. |
2) 요약설명 : Could anyone sum up (summarize) this article to us? if no one, the leader has to do.
- Do you know Noblesse oblige? What is it?
- What is their charity work?
- Do you think their behavior is Noblesse oblige?
- What do you think of the political system of the U.K. and Japan? They still have a King.
3) 주요표현(Key expressions) 설명 : 그룹리더 or anyone
※ Please answer the question, using the next phrase.
(1) come with the territory
임무, 직무의 일부이다 (보통 싫어도 어쩔 수 없이 해야하는 일)
- part of a job or responsibility and just has to be accepted, even if unpleasant.
(2) off the mark
과녁에서 벗어난->생각 등이 틀린
- If something is off the mark, it is inaccurate or incorrect.
(3) go the distance
끝까지 해내다, 완주하다
- If you go the distance, you continue until something ends, no matter how difficult.
질문 => Could you tell us a story including this phrase?
Tip) What have you ever gone the distance for ?
(4) bite off more than one can chew
힘에 부치는 일을 욕심내다, 무리해서 하다- take on more responsibilities than you can manage. 'Don't bite off more than you can chew' is often used to advise people against agreeing to more than they can handle
질문 => Could you tell us a story including this phrase?
Tip) What have you bitten off more than you can chew for?
4) Questions for conversation (주제 : Noblesse oblige)
(1) What do you think of our nation's leaders? Do they have Noblesse oblige?
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1. 지난주 2교시 수업내용 복습 (15분)
- 지난주에 배운 주요 표현 약 5가지를 그룹리더가 우리말로 이야기하면 그룹원들이 영어로 말하기
덧붙여 그룹리더는 몇가지 예문을 우리말로 제시하여 그룹원들이 영어로 표현하도록 유도한다.
Do you remember the following expressions?
Could you say the proper English words or phrase and show a good example including it?
1) 약속을 어기다
2) 중단하다
3) 타협하다, 절충안에 합의하다
4) 제 궤도로 돌아오다
5) ~를 위해 문을 열어주다->기회를 열어주다
6) ~를 예의주시하다
2. 뉴스(35분)
1) 본문읽기 : 그룹원 돌아가면서 한문장씩 읽기 read a sentence one by one.
08.10.22 The 2nd News
Iceland Suddenly Becoming Tourist Hotspot
Following Iceland’s dramatic economic troubles, tourists are 1)making the most of the situation and flocking to the country in surprising numbers. Once considered a relatively expensive destination, the value of the Icelandic Krona has plummeted, making the country almost 60% cheaper virtually overnight. Those who have lost money due to the financial crisis may not appreciate the recent turn of events but smart tourists are 2)cashing in on the sudden affordability of holidays there. For those who want to 3)jump on the band wagon, there are plenty of things that make Iceland a great holiday destination. If you’re a winter sports person, for example, the country is 4)right up your alley, offering some of the best skiing and snowboarding in the world.
10/24 (금) Today's Headlines Pakistan and Belarus requested aid from the International Monetary Fund, joining Iceland, Hungary and Ukraine in asking for assistance in weathering the global economic meltdown. |
2) 요약설명 : Could anyone sum up (summarize) this article? if no one, the leader has to do.
- How is Iceland's financial situation?
- Why is Iceland becoming Tourist Hotspot?
- What tourist attractions are famous in Iceland?
3) 주요표현(Key expressions) 설명 : 그룹리더 or anyone
※ Please answer the question, using the next phrase.
(1) Make the most of something:
~을 최대한으로 활용하다, 가급적 이용하다 to take full advantage of something because it may not last long.
eg) make the most of opportunities. -기회를 최대한 이용하다.
질문 => Could you tell us a story including this phrase?
Tip1) What have you made the most of?
Tip2) What will you make the most of?
(2) Cash in on:
~으로(돈을) 벌다, 이익을 얻다 ; ~을 이용하다, get a financial benefit
질문 => Could you tell us a story including this phrase?
Tip) What are you cashing in on?
(3) Jump on the bandwagon:
우세한 편에 붙다; 시류에 편승하다 to join something that is popular, join the crowd
climb/ get/ hop/ jump on the bandwagon/ wagon
질문 => Could you tell us a story including this phrase?
Tip1) Who wants to jump on the bandwagon?
Tip2) Do you want to jump on the bandwagon? for what?
(4) Right up one’s alley:
능력·취미에 맞는, 장기인 if something is right up someone's alley, it is exactly the type of thing that they know about or like to do, my cup of tea
eg) Writing is right up my alley- 쓰는 거라면 내 전문이예요
4) Questions for conversation (주제 : Finance)
(1) How do you deal with current financial crisis?
(2) Are you reducing your consumption?
(3) Now, what do you think how to save is?
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