Leave-Taking

1
A: Well, it was nice talking to you.
B: It was nice talking to you too.
A: We should really hang out again.
B: That would be fun.
A: Where do you want to go?
B: I think we should go out to eat.
A: That sounds good.
B: All right, so I'll see you then.
A: I'll call you later.
B: Okay, I'll talk to you later then.
A: See you later.
B: Bye.

2
A: I enjoyed talking to you.
B: I enjoyed talking to you too.
A: We should hang out some time.
B: I think that would be nice.
A: Is there anything you would like to do next time?
B: Do you want to go out to eat?
A: I'd like that.
B: So I'll see you next time.
A: I'm going to call you soon.
B: I'll talk to you later.
A: See you soon.
B: Goodbye.

3
A: I had fun talking to you.
B: It was really nice talking to you also.
A: I think we should really do something sometime.
B: That should be loads of fun.
A: What do you want to do next time?
B: Would you like to go to dinner or something?
A: Yeah, let's do that.
B: Okay, until next time then.
A: I'll call you so we can set that up.
B: Talk to you then.
A: All right, see you.
B: See you.

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해외여행 필수영어 약간


- 공항에서 발권시

Please your ticket and passport.
비행기표와 여권을 주세요.

Which seat do you want, smoking or non-smoking?
흡연석을 원하시나요, 금연석을 원하시나요?

Non-smoking, please.
금연석 주세요

Give me a window seat if possible.
가능하면 창쪽으로 부탁해요.

Your gate is 34.
탑승구는 34입니다.

Enjoy your flight.
즐거운 비행 되세요.

The flight is scheduled to depart on time.
비행기는 정시에 출발합니다.

 


- 기내에서

Do you want me to put that into the overhead bin?
짐 올려드릴까요?

Please fasten your seatbelt.
안전벨트 착용해주십시오.
 
What would you like? Coffee or tea? Beef or chicken?
커피나, 차 어떤 걸 드시겠습니까 ? (쇠고기나, 닭고기 뭘로 드시겠습니까?)
 
Did you fill out your entry (departure:출국) form?
입국 신고서 다 작성하셨나요?

Excuse me.
When do you serve the first meal?
(=When is the first meal service?)
첫 기내식은 언제 주나요?

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영어회화를 하기 위한 필수 100가지 표현

 
1. I need.... “...이 필요하다” 는 것을 표현할 때
I need a new car. 나는 새 차가 필요해
I need a vacation. 나는 휴가가 필요해
I need some advice. 나는 조언이 필요해
I need a haircut. 머리를 잘라야겠다.


2. I hope.... “.을 희망한다. or 어떻게 되었으면 한다.” 는 표현
I hope it snows. 눈이 내렸으면 좋겠다.
I hope it's OK with you. 네가 좋다고 하면 좋겠다.
I hope you can make it. 네가 그것을 만들 수 있으면 좋겠다.
I hope my plane leaves on time. 내가 탈 비행기가 제시간에 출발 했으면 좋겠다.


3. Can I...? “.... 할 수 있나요? ...해드릴까요? ” 라는 표현
Can I help you? 도와드릴까요?
Can I give you a hand? 도와드릴까요?
Can I get you something? 뭔가 갖다 드릴까요?
Can I take a message? 메시지를 받아 드릴까요?


4. Are you...? “당신은...입니까?” 라는 상대방의 상태를 질문함
Are you ready? 준비 되었습니까?
Are you all right? 괜찮아요?
Are you busy right now? 지금 바쁘신가요?
Are you free tomorrow afternoon? 내일 오후에 시간이 있습니까?


5. I'll (I will) .... “나는 ... 할 것이다.” 라는 자신의 의사를 표현
I'll have the New York cut. 나는 뉴욕 컷을 먹겠습니다.
I'll have a beer, please. 맥주 주세요.
I'll have another cup of coffee. 커피를 한 잔 더 하겠어요
I'll have the special 특별 요리를 먹겠습니다.


6. I want... “을 원한다.” 말을 할 때
I want more responsibility. 좀더 책임 있는 일을 하고 싶습니다.
I want a position with more responsibility. 좀더 책임 있는 지위에 있고 싶습니다.
I want a raise. 봉급을 올려주길 원합니다.
I want it all. 나는 그 모든 것을 원합니다.


7. Do you want...? “...을 원합니까?” 라는 표현을 할 때
Do you want some more coffee? 커피 더 하시겠어요?
Do you want anything at the store? 가게에서 뭐 사올 것 없어요?
Do you want anything else? 그 밖에 원하는 것 있어요?
Do you want cream and sugar? 크림과 설탕을 넣을 까요?


8. I think.... “나는 ... 생각한다.” 라는 표현을 할 때
I think so. 나는 그렇게 생각한다.
I don't think so. 그렇게 생각지 않는다.
I think not. 그렇게 생각지 않는다.
Don't you think so? 그렇게 생각하지 않나요?


9. Do you think....? “...생각합니까?” 라고 상대방의 의사를 물을 때.
Do you think this looks OK? 보기에 괜찮다고 생각해요?
Do you think this looks good on me? 이것이 나한테 어울린다고 생각해요?
Do you think this goes with my dress? 이것이 내 옷에 맞는다고 생각해요?
Do you think this color suits me? 이 색깔이 나에게 어울린다고 생각해요?


10. I know... “...을 알고 있다” 라는 표현을 할 때
I know what you mean. 당신이 하는 말이 무슨 뜻인지 알겠어요.
I know what you want. 네가 원하는 것을 알고 있다
I know how you feel. 네 기분을 안다
I know what you're thinking. 네가 뭘 생각하고 있는지 안다


11. Do you know...? “...을 알고 있습니까?” 라는 표현을 할 때
Do you know the recipe? 만드는 법을 알고 있습니까?
Do you know that woman? 저 여자를 압니까?
Do you know the story? 그 이야기를 알고 있습니까?
Do you know the way? 그 길을 알고 있습니까?


12. I feel... “..을 느낀다.” 라는 자신의 기분 상태를 말할 때
I feel sick 속이 느글거려
I feel sick to my stomach. 배속이 매슥매슥하다
I feel a little dizzy. 약간 현기증이 난다
I feel really tired. 아주 지쳤어


13. Feel free… “......사양하지 말고 하세요.” 하는 표현을 말할 때
Feel free to call me it you have any questions.
뭐 물어볼 것이 있으시면 주저하지 마시고 제게 전화 하세요
Feel free to give me a call if there are any problems.
문제가 있으면 언제든지 전화를 주세요.
Feel free to ask me if you have any questions.
질문이 있으시면 언제든지 물어보세요.
Feel free to tell us if you want anything
원하는 것이 있으시면 언제든지 저희에게 말씀해 주세요.


14. I have... “....을 갖고 있다” 는 것을 표현할 때
I have two sisters. 나에게 자매가 둘이 있다
I have an older sister and a younger sister. 나에게는 언니가 한명, 여동생이 한명 있다
I have two sisters, on e older and one younger.
나에게는 언니와 여동생, 두 명의 자매가 있다
I have two sisters, both older. 나에게는 언니가 두 명 있습니다.


15. Have you...? “...해본 경험이 있어요?” 라고 질문할 때
Have you ever been to Disneyland? 당신은 디즈니랜드에 가본 적이 있어요?
* have been to-에 다녀오다, 가보다
Have you been to Paris? 파리에 가본 적이 있어요.
Have you ever seen Picasso's Three Dancers?
피카소의 세 명의 무희라는 그림을 본적이 있습니까?
Have you ever listened to anything by Miles Davis
마일즈 데이비스의 연주를 들은 적이 있습니까?


16. I have to... "...을 해야만 한다. 는 표현을 할 때
I have to make a decision. 나는 결정을 해야 합니다.
* make a decision: 결정하다
I have to make a choice. 나는 선택을 해야 한다
I have to make the deadline. 마감시간에 맞추어야한다
I have to make more of a contribution to the project.
이 프로젝트에 좀더 공헌을 해야 합니다


17. Have... “...을 가지세요.”어떤 상태가 되세요. 표현을 할 때
Have a good time. 즐거운 시간되세요.
Have a nice time. 즐거운 시간 되세요
Have fun. 재미있게 보내세요.
Have a nice weekend. 좋은 주말 보내세요.


18. This is..... “이것은 ...입니다” 라는 표현
This is for you. 이것을 당신에게 드리겠습니다. 이것은 당신 것입니다
This is for John. 이것은 존에게 주는 겁니다.
This is for the picnic. 이것은 피크닉을 위한 겁니다.
This is for tonight's dinner. 이것은 오늘 밤의 저녁용이다.


19. Is this....? “이것이 ...입니까?” 라고 물을 때
Is this the report you were looking for? 이것이 당신이 찾고 있었던 보고서입니까?
Is this what you were looking for? 이것이 당신이 찾고 있던 것이 아닌가요?
Is this what you wanted? 당신이 원했던 것이 아닌가요?
Is this the seater you knitted? 이것이 당신이 짠 스웨터인가요?


20. That's (That is)... “저것은...입니다” 라는 표현
That's right. 그래요
That's true. 그건 그래
That's it. 맞아
That's wrong. 그것은 잘못된 거야


21. There's (There is).... “사물이나 사람이 어디에 있다” 는 표현
There's some food in the refrigerator. 냉장고 안에 먹을 게 좀 있다
There's some cake on the table. 테이블위에 케이크가 있다
There's none left. 아무것도 남아있지 않다
There's more ice cream in the freezer. 냉동실 안에 아이스크림이 더 있다.


22. Is there....? 어디에 무엇이 있는지를 묻는 표현
Is there a drugstore nearby? 부근에 약국이 있습니까?
Is there a bus stop around here? 이 근처에 버스 정류장이 있습니까?
Is there a direct flight to Seoul from Philadelphia? 필라델피아에서 서울로 가는 직행편이 있습니까?
Is there another exit? 다른 출구가 있습니까?


23. Could you...? “...을 해 주시겠어요?” 라고 공손히 요구하는 표현
Could you do me a favor? 부탁하나 드려도 될까요?
Could you help me out? 저를 좀 도와줄래요?
Could you get me another beer? 나한테 맥주 한잔 더 줄래요?
Could you wrap this separately, please? 이것을 따로 포장해 줄래요?


24. You should... “...을 하는 것이 좋겠다.” 하는 식의 충고나 명령을 말할 때
You should give her a call. 너는 그녀에게 전화를 하는 것이 좋겠다.
You should give her a chance 너는 그녀에게 기회를 주는 게 좋겠다.
You should tell her how you feel.
그녀한테 네가 어떻게 생각하고 있는지 이야기 하는 것이 좋겠다.
You should finish your homework. 너는 숙제를 끝내야한다


25. Would you... “...을 해 주시겠습니까” 라고 정중하게 부탁할 때
Would you mail this letter for me? 이 편지를 부쳐 주시겠습니까?
Would you type this letter, please? 이 편지를 부쳐 주시겠습니까?
Would you please pass me the salt? 소금 좀 집어 주실래요?
Would you explain it to her? 그것을 그녀한테 설명 해 주시겠어요?


26. I'd like (I would like).... “나는 ..을 하겠다.” 는 자신의 선호를 표현할 때
I'd like an ice cream sundae. 아이스크림선디를 주십시오.
I'd like another drink. 한잔 더 주십시오.
I'd like a slice of pizza, please. 피자 한 조각을 주세요.
I'd like two tickets to the 9:30 show. 9시 반에 상연하는 티켓을 두장 주세요.


27. It's (It is)... “이것은 ...입니다” 라는 뜻의 표현
It's no problem. 별문제 아닙니다.
It's a difficult question. 그것은 어려운 질문이군요.
It's an emergency. 긴급사태입니다
It's a joke. 농담이오.


28. Let... “함께...합시다.” 라고 제안 하는 표현
Let's take a break. 잠깐 쉽시다.
Let's take a cab. 택시를 타자
Let's eat out tonight. 오늘밤은 외식하자
Let's set a date. 날짜를 정하자


29. It takes ... “...이 소요 됩니다” 라는 표현
It takes a lot of hard work. 아주 열심히 노력하지 않으면 안 된다
It takes a lot of courage. 거기에는 대단한 용기가 필요하다
It takes guts and determination. 거기에는 배짱과 용기가 필요하다


30. It looks like... “...인 것처럼 보인다.” 라고 말할 때
It looks like it's going to rain. 비가 올 것 같다
It looks like it‘s going to pop. 그것은 지금이라도 과연 될 것 같다
It looks like the house is falling apart. 그 집은 지금이라도 무너질 것 같다
It looks like spring is arriving earlier this year. 올해는 봄이 빨리 올 것 같다


31. What's....? “...은 무엇입니까?” 라는 질문을 할 때
What's your number? 당신의 전화번호는 무엇입니까?
What's your name? 당신의 성함이 어찌 되지요
What's your address? 당신의 주소가 어떻게 되지요


32. What a ....! “참 ..이네요” 라는 말을 할 때
What a mess! 왜 이렇게 어수선해!
What a shame! 원 참 창피한 일이네!
What a joke! 얼마나 우스꽝스러운 일인가!
What a surprise! 야, 놀랍다!


33. What do you ....? “무엇을 ... 하세요?” 라는 상대방의 의사나 상태를 물어 볼 때
What do you want to do? 넌 어떻게 했으면 좋겠니?
What do you want to know? 무엇을 알고 싶니?
What do you plan to do? 무엇을 할 계획입니까?
What do you suggest we do? 당신은 우리가 어떻게 할 것을 제의합니까?


34. How's....? “....어떠세요?” 사물이나 사람이 어떤 상태인지를 질문
How's your brother doing? 형은 어떻게 지내냐?
How's your father doing? 아버님은 어떻게 지내시냐?
How's Mary doing? 메리는 어떻게 지냅니까?
How's she now? 그녀는 지금 어때요?


35. How do you...? “...어떻게 합니까?” 하는 방식에 대한 질문
How do you open this door? 이문은 어떻게 여는 겁니까?
How do you do this? 이것을 어떻게 하는 겁니까?
How do you work this? 이것은 어떻게 작동 시키는 겁니까?
How do you get there? 거기에는 어떻게 갑니까?


36. How about..? “...은 어떻습니까?” 는 말을 할 때
How about a beer? 맥주라도 마실까?
How about another piece of cake? 케이크 하나 더 드시겠어요?
How about lunch? 점심이나 할까요?
How about some eggs this morning? 오늘 아침 식사는 달걀이 어때요?


37. How come...? “도대체..왜?” 라는 식으로 물을 때
How come you're not going to the party? 너 왜 파티에 가지 않니?
How come you can't go? 왜 갈수 없니?
How come you never write? 왜 너는 한번도 편지를 쓰지 않니?
How come it's not working? 왜 그것은 작동하지 않습니까?


38. How long...? “얼마나 ... 오래 이지요?” 식의 시간의 길이를 질문
How long does it take to get there? 거기까지 얼마나 걸리지요?
How long does it take by bus? 버스로 얼마나 걸리지요?
How long does it take on foot? 걸어서 얼마나 걸리지요?


39. Why don't you...? “....하지 않겠어요?” 식으로 권유, 제안을 할 때
Why don't you come along? 너도 같이 가는 게 어때?
Why don't you join us? 함께 가지 않겠어요?
Why don't you sit down? 앉지 그래요
Why don't you take a break? 좀 쉬는 것이 어때요?


40. Thanks for... “...감사 합니다” 는 감사의 기본적인 표현
Thanks for everything. 여러 가지로 고마워요
Thanks for all the help. 도와주어서 고맙습니다.
Thanks for the encouragement. 격려해 주셔서 감사합니다.
Thanks for the advice. 충고 해 주셔서 고맙습니다.


41. Take... “...을 잡다 or 갖는다.” 는 표현
Take it easy. 그럼 잘 가
Take care. 조심 해. 잘 가
Take your time. 천천히 하세요.
Take a chance. 운에 맡기고 해보세요.


42. Tell.... “..알려 주세요” 라는 것을 말할 때
Tell her I'll stop by around 7. 그녀에게 7시쯤 들른다고 전해줘요
Tell her I'll call her when I get home. 집에 도착하면 전화 한다고 그녀에게 전해줘요
Tell him I said hello. 내가 안부 전한다고 전해줘요
Tell Jane I bought a ticket for her. 제인의 티켓을 샀다고 전해줘요


43. See you... “...에 만나지요” 라는 것을 말할 때
See you on Saturday. 토요일에 만나요
See you at 8. 8시에 만나요
See you next week. 다음주에 만나요
See you tomorrow. 내일 만나요


44. This sounds.... “....처럼 생각되다” 는 표현을 할 때
This sounds interesting. 재미있을 것 같다
This sounds good. 좋을 것 같다
This sounds exciting. 재미있을 것 같다
This sounds scary. 무서울 것 같다


45. Do you mind...? “...해도 상관없어요?” 라는 허가를 구할 때
Do you mind? 상관없어요?
Don't you mind? 상관없어요?
Don't you care? 상관 하지 않아요?
Do you care? 괜찮아요?


46. Are you sure...? “...확실해요?” 상대방의 의도를 확인 하는 표현
Are you sure? 확신 해?
Are you certain? 확신 합니까?
Are you positive? 틀림없습니다.
Are you serious? 진지한거예요?, 중대한거예요?


47. I'm worried about... “....염려가 돼요” 라는 불안의 표현
I'm worried about Susan. 나는 수잔이 걱정돼
I'm worried about you. 네가 걱정이다
I'm worried about the kids. 아이들이 걱정이다
I'm worried about our younger generation today. 오늘날의 젊은이들이 걱정이다


48. be going to... “...하려고 하다” 는 자신의 의지를 표현하는 말
I'm going to study harder next year. 내년에는 좀더 열심히 공부 할 생각이다
I'm going to quit my job. 나는 일을 그만 둘 생각이아
I'm going to take a long vacation this summer. 이번 여름에는 긴 휴가를 낼 생각이다


49. I'm sorry... “...미안 합니다”는 뜻의 기본적인 표현
I'm sorry about what I said. 그런 말을 해서 죄송해요
I'm sorry about what I‘ve done. 여러 가지로 폐를 끼쳐 죄송합니다.
I'm sorry I got upset. 화를 내서 미안 합니다


50. I wonder... “... 일까?” 라는 확신이 없이 추측 하는 표현
I wonder if he'll call. 그 사람이 과연 전화 할까?
I wonder if he wants to come. 그 사람이 오고 싶어 할까?
I wonder if we should invite Carl. 우리가 카알을 초대 해야만 하나?
I wonder if it will be sunny this weekend. 이번 주말에는 날씨가 좋을는지 모르겠다.


51. I hate... “...을 싫어한다.”는 자신의 기호를 말할 때
I hate spinach. 나는 시금치를 싫어한다.
I hate crowds. 나는 사람이 많은 것을 싫어한다.
I hate that song. 나는 그 노래를 싫어한다.
I hate this weather. 나는 이런 날씨는 질색이다


52. I wish... “...을 소원하다”는 말의 표현
I wish you luck. 당신의 행운을 빕니다.
I wish you every success. 성공을 빕니다.
I wish you all the happiness in the world. 세상에서 가장 행복하시길 바랍니다.
I wish you all the best. 멋진 일이 있으시기를 바랍니다.


53. I guess... “...이라고 생각한다.” 단서가 없이 하는 말
I guess you're right. 네가 옳다고 생각한다.
I guess it is OK. 괜찮다고 생각한다.
I guess it would be all right. 괜찮을 것이라고 생각한다.
I guess it doesn't matter. 상관없다고 생각한다.


54. May I ...? “해도 좋습니까?” 식의 허가를 구할 때
May I sit here? 여기에 앉아도 되겠습니까?
May I help you? 도와 드릴까요?
May I speak to Larry, please. 래리씨와 이야기를 할 수 있을까요?
May I have another piece of pie? 파이 한 조각을 다 먹어도 될까요?


55. I'm glad... “... 해서 기쁘다”는 말을 할 때
I'm glad to hear that. 기쁜 소식이군요.
I'm glad to be here. 여기에 오기를 잘 했네요.
I'm glad to meet you. 만나서 반갑습니다.
I'm glad to see you're all right. 건강한 모습을 보아서 반갑습니다.


56. I heard... “...소문을 들었다” 는 표현
I heard you're moving. 이사 하신다고 들었습니다.
I heard you won. 당신이 이겼다고 들었습니다.
I heard Jim got the promotion. 짐이 진급 했다고 들었습니다.
I heard Kate and Richard are getting married.
케이트와 리차드가 결혼할 것이라고 들었습니다.


57. I'm afraid.... “....두렵다”는 두려움을 나타낼 때 하는 표현
I'm afraid of flying. 비행기를 타는 것은 무섭다
I'm afraid of the dark. 어두운 곳이 무섭다
I'm afraid of height. 나는 고소 공포증이 있었다.
I'm not afraid of him. 나는 그를 무서워하지 않는다.


58. Shall I....? “....을 해 드릴까요?” 라는 뜻의 표현
Shall I open the window? 창문을 열까요?
Shall I get the door? 제가 문을 열까요?
Shall I answer the phone? 제가 전화를 받을 까요?
Shall I take a message? 메시지를 남기시겠습니까?


59. ..., isn't it? “...이지요, 안 그래요?” 라는 표현
This is our pen, isn't it? 이것이 당신의 펜이지요? 안 그래요?
You're a student, aren't you? 학생이지요? 안 그래요?
We're next, aren't we? 우리가 다음 차례이지요? 안 그래요?
She's from Canada, Isn't she? 그녀는 캐나다 출신이지요? 안 그래요?


60. Please.... (무엇을 요구하면서 분위기를 완화 하는 표현)
Please forgive me. 부디 용서 해 주세요.
Please accept my apology. 부디 제 사과를 받아주세요
Please come with me. 부디 함께 가시지요
Please don't tell anyone. 부디 아무한테도 말 하지 말아주세요


61. Be... Be 동사의 명령형으로 “하라, 되라!”의 뜻으로 사용
Be careful. 조심해요
Be quiet. 조용히 하세요.
Be reasonable. 이성적이 되세요.
Be practical. 현실적으로 되세요.


62. Here.... 가까운 것을 가리키는 “여기”를 나타내는 표현
Here you are. 자 여기 있습니다.
Here it is. 자 여기 있습니다.
Here she comes. 그녀가 오네요.
Here we go again. 자 다시 합시다.


63. Because... "왜냐하면...“
Because I like it. 그것을 좋아하기 때문입니다
Because It's Sunday. 일요일이기 때문입니다
Because It's required. 그것이 요구되기 때문입니다
Because that's just the way it is. 세상이란 그런 것이기 때문입니다


64. Don't ...... “...하지 마라” 의 듯을 나타내는 표현
Don't jump to conclusions. 지레 짐작하지 마세요.
Don't panic. 당황하지 마
Don't worry about it. 그것에 관해서 걱정하지 마
Don't mention it. 천만예요


65. You'd better... “...하는 편이 좋다” 는 뜻을 나타내는 표현
You'd better hurry. 서두르는 편이 좋겠다.
You'd better watch out. 조심하는 것이 좋겠다.
You'd better apologize. 당신이 사과하는 것이 좋겠어.
You'd better be careful. 주의하는 것이 좋겠어.


66. You must... “...해야만 한다.”
You mustn't (must not) disturb her. 그녀를 방해새서는 안된다.
You mustn't wake her up. 그녀를 깨워서는 안 된다
You mustn't be late. 늦어서는 안 된다
You mustn't forget. 잊어서는 안 된다


67. You mean...? “즉 ..라는 말이지요?” 라는 뜻의 표현
You mean you didn't accept the offer? 너는 그 제안을 받아들이지 않았다는 말이냐?
You mean it's impossible? 불가능하다는 말입니까?
You mean you're not going? 가지 않겠다는 말 이예요?
You mean it's true? 그게 사실이란 말 이예요?


68. I'd (I would) rather.... “...보다는 ...쪽을 하고 싶다” 는 뜻의 표현
I'd rather stay home tonight. 어느 쪽인가 하면 오늘밤에는 집에 있고 싶다
I'd rather eat out. 어느 쪽인가 하면 외식하고 싶어요.
I'd rather go bowling. 어느 쪽인가 하면 볼링 치러가고 싶다
I'd rather 애 something else. 뭔가 다른 것을 해보고 싶다


69. I used to.... “옛날에는 ...이었다” 는 뜻의 표현
I used to be a high-school teacher. 나는 전에는 고등학교 선생 이었다.
I used to be a fan of hers. 나는 전에는 그녀의 팬이었다.
I used to be a baseball player. 나는 전에는 야구 선수였다
There used to be a market on the comer. 전에 그 모퉁이에 시장이 있었다.


70. It seems.... “...라고 생각되다” 라고 추측하는 표현
It doesn't make any difference to me. 나에게는 차이가 없다
It makes sense. 그것은 일리가 있네요.
It doesn't make any sense. 그건 도무지 말이 되지 않는다.
It makes a good meal. 맛있어요.


72. Is it all right...? “~해도 좋아요?” 허가를 구하는 표현
Is it all right to use phone? 전화를 써도 될까요?
Is it all right to let the cat out? 고양이를 밖으로 내 보내도 될까요?
Is it all right to mention it to Tony? 토니에게 말해도 돼요?
Is it all right to use this glass 이 컵을 사용해도 돼요?


73. That's (that is) what... “그것이 바로 ...이다”
That's what I was thinking. 내가 생각하고 있던 것이 바로 그거야
That's what we have to do. 우리들이 해야만 하는 것이 그것이다
That's what I was afraid of. 내가 두려워했던 것이 바로 그것이다
That's what I call modern art. 내가 현대 예술이라고 하는 것이 그것입니다.


74. There's (there is) nothing..... “거기에 ...아무것도 없다” 는 표현
There's nothing to do. 한 일이 아무것도 없다
There's nothing to be afraid of. 아무것도 무서워 할 것 없다
There's nothing to worry about. 아무것도 걱정 할 것이 없다
There's nothing to drink. 마실 것이 아무것도 없다


75. There's (there is) no... “.... 이 아무것도 없다”는 표현
There's no way I'm going to finish it on time. 정해진 시간에 끝내는 것은 무리다
There's no way now that we'll get a reservation. 지금 예약을 하는 것은 무리다
There's no chance that you'll be able to make it. 당신이 제 시간에 댈 가능성은 없다
There's no possibility that you'll change your min. 당신이 생각을 바꿀 가능성은 없다


76. No wonder... “...에 대해서 무리는 아냐”...당연하다“ 표현
No wonder she got angry. 그녀가 화가 난 것도 무리는 아니다
No wonder. 그럴 만 해
No wonder he quit. 그가 그만둔 것도 무리가 아니다
No wonder you're upset. 네가 당황하는 것도 무리가 아니다


77. Which~better.... “어느 것을 ~더” 둘 중에 하나를 선택해야 함
Which do you like better, the red or the blue one?
빨간 것과 파란 것 중에 어느 쪽을 좋아합니까?
Which do you like better, spring or fall?
봄하고 가을 중에 어느 것을 더 좋아하십니까?
Which do you speak better, English or French? 영어하고분란서와 어느 것을 더 잘 합니다까?
Which does he play better, tennis or racquetball?
테니스와 라켓볼 중에 어느 쪽을 더 잘 합니까?


78 Why not....? “... 하지 그래요?” 라고 제안하는 표현
Why not give her a call? 그녀에게 전화해보는 것이 어때요?
Why not give it a try? 시도해 보는 것이 어때요?
Why not give it a chance? 한번 기회를 주는 것이 어때요?
Why not give yourself more time? 좀더 시간을 들이는 것이 어때요?


79. What if....? “....하면 어떨까?” 가정적인 지문을 통해서 상대방의 의사를 묻는 표현
What if we put this table next to the chair 테이블을 의자 옆에 놓으면 어떨까요?
What if we get rid of this old desk? 이 낡은 책상을 치우면 어떨까요?
What if we take an earlier bus? 좀더 이른 버스를 타면 어떨까요?


80. What else... “그 밖에 무엇이...” 라고 물을 때
What else happened? 그 밖에 무슨 일이 있었지요?
what else is now? 그 밖에 무엇이 새롭지요?
what else is there? 그 밖에 무엇이 있지요?
what else is available? 그 밖에 무엇을 사용할 수 있나요?


81. What makes you....? “어째서 당신은 ...합니까?” 라는 원인을 묻는 말
What makes you so sure? 어째서 그런 확신을 갖고 있지요?
What makes you so sure about that? 어째서 그것세 대해서 그런 자신을 갖고 있습니까?
What makes you so positive? 어째서 그렇게 자신을 갖고 있습니까?
What makes you so cheerful? 어째서 그렇게 즐겁습니까?


82. What~ is...... “~하는 것은 ... 이다” 라고 할 때
What you need is a nice long vacation.
당신에게 필요한 것은 여유 있게 지낼 수 있는 긴 휴가입니다
What you need is more information. 당신에게 필요한 것은 좀 더 많은 양의 정보이다
What you need is better management. 네게 필요한 것은 좀 더 좋은 경영진이다
What you need is a good hot bath. 네게 필요한 것은 따뜻한 목욕이다.


83. Whatever.... “....하는 무엇이든지” 라는 표현
Whatever you decide is OK with me. 어떻게 결정 생각하든지 최고입니다
Whatever you think is best? 당신이 무엇을 생각하든지 최고입니다
Whatever you 애 is all right with me. 당신이 무엇을 하든지 나는 좋습니다.
Whatever you want to do is OK with me.
당신이 하고 싶은 것이 무엇이든지 저는 좋습니다.


84. Whenever... “할 때는 언제라도” 라는 표현
Whenever you want to go is fine with me. 당신이 언제 가고 깊던지 나는 좋습니다.
Whenever you come is OK with me. 당신이 언제 오든지 나는 좋습니다.
Whenever he wants to meet is all right with me.
그가 만나고 싶을 때가 언제든지 나는 좋습니다.
Whenever you did it would be fine with me. 당신이 언제 했던지 나는 좋습니다.


85. When.... “...했을 때” 특정한 시점을 말할 때 사용하는 표현
When I was a child, things were different. 내가 어렸을 때는 사정이 달랐다.
When I was in Spain, the weather was great. 내가 스페인에 있었을 때 일기는 좋았다
When my mother was young, she lived in Ohio. 엄마는 젊었을 때 오하이오 주에 살았다
When he was in high school, he was one heck of an athlete.
그가 고등학생 이었을 때 굉장한 운동 선수였다


86. No matter.... “아무리 ...해도”
No matter how hard I study, I don't seem to improve.
아무리 열심히 공부를 해도 향상이 되지 않는 것 같다
No matter how hard I work, it's never appreciated.
아무리 열심히 일을 해도 전혀 인정을 받지 못한다
No matter how late she goes to bed, she's always up early the next morning.
아무리 늦게 잠자리에 들어도 그녀는 다음날 아침에 일찍 일어난다.
No matter how much I feed the dog, he still wants more.
개에게 아무리 많이 먹여도 그 개는 더 먹기를 원한다.


87. While... “...하는 동안에” 라는 기간을 표현하는 말
While you were out, Bill stopped by. 당신이 외출 했을 때 빌이 들렀었다
While I was working on the computer, there was a power failure.
내가 컴퓨터로 일을 하고 있는 동안에 정전이 있었다.
While she was a student in England, she met her future husband.
그녀가 영국에서 학생으로 있는 동안 그녀는 그녀의 장래의 남편을 만났다
While they were away on vacation, someone broke into the house.
그들이 휴가로 집을 비웠을 때, 누군가가 집에 침입을 했다


88. If.... “만일...한다면” 어떤 상황을 가정해서 말할 때
If it rains, we'll just have to reschedule it. 만일 비가 오면 계획을 다시 세워야 한다.
If you get lost, just give us a call. 만일 길을 잃어버리면 우리에게 전화해 주세요.
If she doesn't come soon, we'll just have to leave without her.
만일 그녀가 곧 오지 않으면 우리는 그녀를 빼 놓고 출발해야한다
If you really want to improve, you'll have to practice more.
당신이 항상 하기를 진심으로 원하면 좀더 많은 연습을 해야 한다


89. Even if... “비록.. 할지라도” 라는 양보의 뜻을 나타낼 때
Even if it rains, we're still going. 설령 비가와도 그래도 우리는 간다.
Even if we rush, we're still going to miss the beginning.
설령 서두르더라도 우리들은 시작 부분을 놓치고 말 것이다
Even if I wash this, I don't think it'll get clean.
설령 이것을 빨더라도 나는 이것이 깨끗해지지 않을 것으로 생각 한다
Even if we work overtime, we still won't get it done today.
우리들이 설령 야근을 하더라고 그것은 오늘 중에 끝나지 않을 것이다


90. The best ~ is .... “가장 좋은 ~은...이다” 라는 선호를 나타낼 때
The best day for me is Thursday. 내게 가장 좋은날은 목요일입니다
The best man for the job is Todd. 그 업무의 최 적임자는 Todd 이다
The best medicine for a cold is plenty of rest. 감기에 가장 좋은 약은 푹 쉬는 것이다.
The best place for ribs is Buffalo Bill's. 갈비를 잘 하는곳은 버팔로 빌즈이다


91. So~that.... “너무~해서..하다” 원인과 결과를 나타내는 표현
He was so happy that he bought everybody a drink.
그는 너무 기분이 좋아서 모두에게 음료수를 샀다.
He was so angry that he threw the book at her.
그는 너무 화가 나서 그 책을 그녀에게 던졌다
Dad was so excited that he forgot to call Mom and tell the good news.
아버지는 너무 흥분한 나머지 엄마에게 전화해서 그 기쁜 소식을 전하는 것을 잊으셨다
I was so tired that I almost fell asleep at the wheel.
나는 너무 피곤해서 하마터면 졸음운전을 할 뻔 했다


92. too ~ to ..... “너무 ~하기 때문에 .... 할 수 없다”
He is too small to play football. 그는 너무 작아서 축구에는 적합하지 않다
She' too young to be seeing that kind of movie.
그녀는 너무 어려서 그런 영화를 볼 수 없다
He's too sick to make it to the conference. 그는 너무 아파서 회의에 참석치 못했다
They're too busy to help us with it right now.
그들은 너무 바빠서 우리를 당장 도와줄 수 없다


93. as ~ as ... “와 같은 정도의” 라는 비교를 나타낼 때

She's as quiet as a mouse. 그녀는 정말 조용하다
He's as big as a house. 그는 정말 크다
Bill is every hit as capable as Jack. 빌은 어느 모로 보나 잭만큼 유능하다
You've been as busy as a bee lately. 당신은 요즘 무척 바쁘시군요.


94. It's (It is)~to... “~하는 것은 ... 이다.”
It's safer to send checks by registered mail. 수표는 등기로 보내는 것이 더 안전하다
It's faster and easier to send it by fax. 팩스로 보내는 것이 더 빠르다
It's not so easy to do. 행동 하는 것은 그리 쉽지 않다
It's not so hard to get in touch with him in the evening.
밤에 그에게 연락 하는 것은 그리 어렵지 않다


95. It's (It is) ~but... “그것은 .. 이다 그러나...”
It's true, but I still cant' believe it. 그것은 사실이지만 나는 아직 믿을 수가 없다
It's nice, but i'm afraid it's a little too expensive. 그것은 좋지만 좀 비싼 것 같습니다
It's free, but there must be some strings attached.
그것은 무료이지만 뭔가 부대조건이 있을 것이다
It's pretty good, but I think you can do better. 상당히 잘 했는데, 나는 네가 더 잘 할 수 있으리라고 생각 한다


96. Not only ~ but also... “A 뿐만 아니라 B 도 역시”
Not only the city but the surrounding suburbs experienced flooding.
그 도시 뿐만 아니라 근교도 홍수를 만났다
Not only Maria but Juan also came from Costa Rica.
마리아 뿐 아니라 후안도 코스타리카에서 왔다
Not only mathematics but English is a required subject too.
수학뿐만 아니라 영어도 필수 과목이다
Not only you, everybody in the building has to vacate temporarily.
너뿐만 아니라 그 빌딩 안에 있는 모든 사람들이 일시적으로 피난하지 않으면 안 된다

97. All~ is.... “~하는 모든 것은... 이다” 라는 상황을 나타내는 표현
All you can do now is wait. 지금 당신이 할 수 있는 일은 기다리는 것뿐이다
All I can think about is my upcoming vacation. 내가 생각할 수 있는 것은 다가오는 휴가에 대한 것뿐이다
All we can do now is just sit and wait.
지금 우리가 할 수 있는 일은 그저 앉아서 기다리는 것뿐이다
All I did yesterday was lie around and watch TV.
어제 내가 한일은 빈둥빈둥 TV를 본 것뿐이다


98. The more ~ , the more.... “~하면 할수록, .... 하다” 비교 강조할 때
The more I think about it, the more confused I get.
그것에 대해서 생각 하면 할수록 혼란스러워 진다
The more you think about it, the more nervous you've going to get.
그것에 대해서 생각하면 할수록 너는 점점 초조해진다
The more he tried to explain, the more suspicious she got.
그가 설명하면 할수록, 그녀는 더욱 더 수상히 여겼다
The more she drank, the more talkative she became
마시면 마실수록 그녀는 말이 많아졌다


99. Now that.... “자, 이제는 ...” 라는 식의 시간에 경과에 따른 결과를 표현할 때
Now that all my children have grown up, I have a lot of free time
지금은 아이들이 모두 컸기 때문에 남는 시간이 많아요.
Now that everyone's here, why don't we start?
자 이제는 모두 모이신 것 같으니 시작할까요?
Now that Tom has graduated, he'll be working for a trading company
이제는 탐도 학교를 졸업했으니 상사에서 일을 할 것이다
Now that you've quit your job, what are you going go do next?
자, 이제 회사를 그만 두었으니 다음에는 무엇을 할 생각입니까?

 

100. Once... “일단... 하면” 라는 표현을 할 때
Once you lose someone's trust, it's really hard to get it back
일단신용을 잃으면 만회하기가 정말 힘들다
Once he makes up his mind to do something, he does it.
일단 한다고 하면 그는 한다.
Once you open that window, you'll never be able to close it.
일단 그 창문을 열면, 두 번 다시 닫을 수 없게 된다.
Once I start eating potato chips, it's hard for me to stop
일단 포테이토칩을 먹기 시작하면 좀처럼 멈출 수가 없다


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실전기본회화 100문장
  
 
1. I got my paycheck. : 급여를 받았어요.

2. Have you ever tried Korean food? : 한국음식 드신 적이 있으세요?

3. How was it? : 어땠어요?

4. It is very tasty. : 아주 맛있어요.

5. Could you drop me off in front of my house? : 저의 집 앞에 내려 줄 수 있어요?

6. Can I stop by the bank for a while? : 잠시 은행에 들러도 될까요?

7. I'm supposed to make a deposit today. : 오늘 예금하기로 되어 있어요.

8. I'm here on vacation/ business. : 휴가(업무)차 왔습니다.

9. I am going to open a bank account. : 은행계좌를 개설할려고 합니다.

10. I have no idea. : 잘 모르겠는데요.

11. Let's ask a clerk at the information desk. : 안내 데스크에 물어봅시다.

12. There it is. : 저기 있네요.

13. You can find it on your right hand side. : 당신 오른편에 보일 겁니다.

14. Where are you working now? : 지금 어디서 근무하시나요?

15. What do you usually do after work? : 퇴근 후에 주로 무엇을 하십니까?

16. What sports are you good at? : 무슨 운동을 잘 하시죠?

17. I'm glad to hear that. : 그렇게 말씀하시니 기쁘군요.

18. It's my pleasure. : 제가 기쁘네요.

19. You've really been a big help. : 큰 도움이 되었습니다.

20. Thank you. : 고맙습니다.

21. You're welcome. : 천만예요.

22. I'll never forget you. : 당신을 결코 잊지 못할 겁니다.

23. This is a little present for you. : 이것은 당신께 드리는 작은 선물이 예요.

24. I'm flattered. : 과찬이십니다.

25. Can you help me? : 도와주시겠습니까?

26. Where do you want to go? : 어디로 가시려고 합니까?

27. I'm looking for the post office. : 우체국을 찾고 있어요.

28. Turn left and it will be on your right. : 왼쪽으로 돌면 오른쪽에 있습니다

29. Could you speak a little more slowly? : 조금 더 천천히 말씀해 주시겠어요?

30. No problem. : 문제없습니다.

31. Could you tell me where the nearest gas station is? : 가장 가까운 주유소가 어디인지 알려 주시겠어요?

32. Let me see. : 잠시만요.

33. Are you interested in learning English? : 영어를 배우는 것에 관심이 있으세요?

34. I want to be an English teacher someday. : 전 언젠가 영어선생님이 되고 싶습니다.

35. Can you speak any other languages? : 다른 언어를 구사할 줄 아십니까?

36. It's very tough. : 그것은 정말 어렵습니다.

37. I couldn't agree more. : 저도 정말 동감입니다.

38. What is your opinion? : 어떻게 생각하십니까?

39. You have to enjoy losing your face. : 체면을 생각하지 말아야 합니다.

40. Absolutely! : 물론입니다.

41. What cities have you been to in Korea. : 한국에서 어떤 도시를 방문해 보셨습니까?

42. What did you think of it? : 그것을 어떻게 생각하세요?

43. I was very impressed. : 저는 매우 감명을 받았습니다.

44. Was there anything that made you embarrassed?: 당신을 난처하게 했던 일이 있었습니까?

45. I don't know what to say. : 뭐라고 말해야 할지 모르겠습니다.

46. Don't worry. : 걱정하지 마세요.

47. You'll get used to taking exams in no time. : 당신은 시험 치는 데 금방 적응할 것입니다.

48. Cheer up! : 기운 내세요.

49. Can I speak to James? : 제임스와 통화할 수 있을 까요?

50. Who's calling? : 누구세요?

51. Can you show me how it works? : 그것이 어떻게 작동하는지 보여주시겠어요?

52. Here are some shirts. : 여기 셔츠 몇 장이 있어요.

53. It's finished now. : 이제 끝났네요.

54. I don't think so. : 전 그렇게 생각하지 않습니다.

55. I'm supposed to clean my room. : 제 방을 청소하기로 되어 있습니다.

56. I'd like to have dinner with you tonight. : 오늘밤 당신과 함께 저녁식사를 하고 싶습니다.

57. How come you look so tired? : 왜 그렇게 피곤해 보이세요.

58. I'm nervous. : 전 걱정돼요.

59. Take it easy. : 걱정하지 마세요.

60. Take care of yourself. : 건강 조심하세요.

61. Would you like some coffee or tea? : 커피나 차 한 잔 하시겠어요?

62. Do you want me to take a picture of you? : 사진을 찍어드릴 까요?

63. How does this camera work? : 이 카메라는 어떻게 작동하나요?

64. Just press the button. : 그냥 버튼만 누르세요.

65. Have a good trip. : 좋은 여행되세요.

66. I'm just looking around. : 그냥 구경하는 중이 예요.

67. Can I try it on? : 입어 보아도 될까요?

68. It suits you well. : 당신한테 잘 어울리는군요.

69. You look really sharp! : 정말 근사해 보입니다.

70. Do you exercise? : 운동하시나요?

71. You should exercise. : 운동을 하셔야 되요.

72. It's good for your health. : 그것은 당신 건강에 좋아요.

73. I've already developed them. : 벌써 사진을 현상했어요.

74. I'll show you the pictures. : 사진을 보여줄게요.

75. You are photogenic. : 사진이 참 잘 받네요.

76. You take after you mother. : 어머님을 닮으셨네요.

77. I have a terrible headache. : 심한 두통에 걸렸습니다.

78. Take these pills after meals. : 식사 후에 이 약을 드세요.

79. Take some rest. : 휴식을 좀 취하세요.

80. I'll keep that in mind. : 명심하겠습니다.

81. May I take your order? : 주문을 받아도 되겠습니까?

82. I haven't decided yet. : 아직 정하지 못했습니다.

83. Take your time. : 천천히 하세요.

84. What's today's special? : 오늘의 특별 요리가 뭐죠?

85. How would you like it? : 어떻게 해 드릴까요?

86. Would you like some dessert? : 디저트 드시겠습니까?

87. I've had enough. : 실컷 먹었습니다.

88. Could you give me the check, please? :계산서를 주시겠습니까?

89. Can I make a reservation? : 예약을 할 수 있을까요?

90. I'd like a table for three. : 세 사람 좌석을 원합니다.

91. I didn't quite catch your name. : 이름을 잘 듣지 못했습니다.

92. We'll be expecting you. : 기다리겠습니다.

93. Did you confirm my reservation? : 제 예약 확인을 하셨습니까?

94. You bet! : 물론이죠.

95. Round-trip or one way ticket? : 왕복입니까? 편도입니까?

96. Would you tell me the destination and the time, please? : 목적지와 시간을 말씀해 주시겠습니까?

97. Let's go to see a movie tonight. : 오늘밤 영화 보러 갑시다.

98. What kind of movies do you like? : 어떤 영화를 좋아하십니까?

99. I like action movies more than horror movies. : 공포영화 보다는 액션영화를 더 좋아합니다.

100. Who is your favorite movie star? : 좋아하는 영화배우가 누구죠?

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•Do all exercises using your voice. Grammar exercises, reading exercises, everything should be read aloud.

•Speak to yourself. Don't worry about someone hearing you. Speak out loud in English to yourself often.

•Choose a topic each day and speak for one minute about that topic.

•Use online exercises and speak in English using Skype or other programs. Here's some practice English speaking sheets to get you started.

•Make lots of mistakes! Don't worry about mistakes, make many and make them often.

1.Be patient with yourself. It takes a while to learn how to speak English well. Remember to give yourself time and treat yourself well.

2.Do everything everyday, but only do ten to fifteen minutes of the more boring tasks. If you want to improve listening skills, just listen to the radio fifteen minutes rather than an hour. Do ten minutes of grammar exercises. Never do too much English. It's better to do just a little bit every day rather than a lot only twice a week.

3.Make mistakes, make more mistakes and continue to make mistakes. The only way you will learn is by making mistakes, feel free to make them and make them often.

4.Learn how to speak English about the things you like doing. If you enjoy speaking about the topic, it will be much easier for you to learn how to speak English well in a shorter amount of time.

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(사교관련 영어회화) 사교 관련 42개 상황별 기본회화

사교 관련(Socializing) 총 14개의 주제에 대해 42개의 전형적인 상황이 나옵니다. 

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Going to a Party


1

A: Are you going to the party on Saturday?
B: I was thinking about it. Are you?
A: Yeah, I heard it's going to be a lot of fun.
B: Really? Well, what time does it start?
A: It starts at 8:00 pm, and I really think you should go.
B: Well, who all is going to be there?
A: Everybody from school.
B: How do you know it's going to be so fun?
A: This party is going to have a DJ, food, and drinks.
B: Wow, that does sound like it's going to be fun.
A: So am I going to see you at the party?
B: Yeah, I will be there.


2

A: Are you going to be at the party this Saturday?
B: I'm not sure yet. Are you going?
A: Of course I am, because it's going to be great.
B: Is it really? When does it start?
A: The party starts at 8 o'clock, and you should really try to go.
B: I'm thinking about it. Who is going to the party?
A: Pretty much everybody from school.
B: What makes you think it's going to be so much fun?
A: The party is going to have food, drinks, and live music.
B: That does sound like it will be fun.
A: Are you going to go?
B: Certainly. I'm definitely going to go.


3

A: Do you plan on attending the party on Saturday?
B: I haven't decided yet. Are you going to go?
A: Yes, I'm going, because it's going to be so much fun.
B: For real? What time is the party?
A: The party is at 8, and I hope to see you there.
B: Maybe I will go. Who's going to be there?
A: The whole school is going to be there.
B: What's going to be so much fun about this party?
A: There's going to be a live DJ, food, and drinks at the party.
B: It seems like it will be a very good time.
A: So I guess I'll see you there?
B: Indeed! I need to join the fun.

 


Making Plans for the Weekend


1

A: What are you doing this weekend?
B: I am not sure. What are you doing?
A: I was thinking of maybe taking a drive to the beach.
B: That sounds like a great idea!
A: Would you be interested in joining me?
B: Sure, I would love to go with you. When would you be leaving?
A: I thought that we could leave around 8:00 on Saturday morning.
B: That would give us plenty of time to explore. Did you know that there is a music festival on the beach in Santa Barbara?
A: That was part of my plan.
B: Well then, I'll see you on Saturday. Thanks for asking me to go with you.


2

A: Do you have any plans for the weekend?
B: I haven't given it much thought. What were you thinking of doing?
A: I was planning on taking a trip up the coast to the beach.
B: What a perfect thing to do on a beautiful weekend!
A: Would you like to come along?
B: I think I would enjoy that a lot. When would we leave?
A: Saturday morning around 8:00.
B: Good. That would get us there with time to look around. There is a music festival in Santa Barbara on the beach that day.
A: Yes, I was hoping to be able to go to the festival.
B: I am so glad we talked. Thank you for inviting me to the beach with you.


3

A: Have you thought about what you might like to do this weekend?
B: I have no idea. Do you have any ideas?
A: If the weather stays nice, I'd like to go to the beach.
B: That would be a good choice. The weather has been great for the beach!
A: Why don't you come with me?
B: Hey, that would be perfect! What time are you leaving?
A: I think that Saturday morning around 8:00 would work out well.
B: Santa Barbara has a music festival on the beach that day. We would have enough time to drop in and see it.
A: Yes, I knew the festival would be there and was looking forward to going to it.
B: I am really looking forward to Saturday. Thank you for letting me go with you.

 


Inviting a Friend to a Birthday Party


1

A: Hey, Robert, what are you doing this weekend?
B: I didn't have any big plans.
A: We are putting together a birthday party for Mary.
B: That sounds like fun. Where will it be?
A: We thought it would be fun to have a pool party at Jay's house.
B: Oh good! Can I bring anything?
A: We will be providing hot dogs, hamburgers, and cake, but people can bring side dishes.
B: I am assuming that the dress is casual.
A: Dress casually and bring your bathing suit!
B: Wonderful. Just e-mail me the time and date and I'll be there.


2

A: Robert, do you have plans for the weekend?
B: I have nothing definite planned.
A: Saturday is Mary's birthday, and we are throwing her a party.
B: Sure, I could come to her party. Where are you going to have it?
A: It's going to be a pool party at Jay's apartment building.
B: That sounds like fun. Is it a potluck?
A: We would like for people to help us by bringing side dishes and drinks.
B: The dress will be casual then?
A: Make sure to bring your bathing suit, and dress casually.
B: Sounds great. Just drop me an e-mail with the time you've picked.


3

A: Robert, are you going to be in town this weekend?
B: I don't have anything scheduled yet.
A: We were wondering if you would like to come to Mary's birthday party on Saturday.
B: I would enjoy coming to Mary's party. Will it be at your house?
A: The party will be at Jay's house out by the pool.
B: Will everyone be pitching in with some food?
A: It would be great if you could bring a side dish, but the rest of the food will be provided.
B: What should we wear?
A: This is a pool party, so make sure to bring your bathing suit.
B: Sounds like we'll have a great time. When you've figured out the details, drop me an e-mail.

 


Inviting Boss to a Dinner Party


1

A: Mr. Lee, I was wondering if you and your wife had plans for next Friday night?
B: Yes, I think we might be free. What did you have in mind?
A: I've mailed a formal written invitation to your home inviting you to a dinner party at my home.
B: That sounds great. Is it casual?
A: Actually, we thought it would be fun to have a formal sit-down dinner for the holidays.
B: That sounds good. It will give my wife a chance to dress up.
A: Yes, we've invited four other couples, so it should be a good mix of people.
B: That sounds wonderful. Will there be anyone there that I know?
A: Oh yes, everyone we are inviting is from our company.
B: Great! I'll look forward to it. We'll make sure and check the mail for our invitation.


2

A: Mr. Lee, would you and your wife be free next Friday night?
B: I don't think we have any plans, but I would need to see what my wife has planned. Why?
A: My wife mailed a written invitation to your wife asking you both to our dinner party.
B: It would be our pleasure to join you for dinner. What type of party is it?
A: We've always wanted to have a formal dinner party.
B: I think we would enjoy that, especially our wives!
A: Four other couples are coming, so I'm hoping for some interesting conversation.
B: I am sure we will have a great time. Will some of the couples be from our company?
A: Yes, you will know all of our guests.
B: I'll make sure to check the mail for our invitation. Your dinner plans sound wonderful.


3

A: Would you and your wife be available next Friday night, Mr. Lee?
B: I'll have to check with my wife, of course. Did you have something planned?
A: We are having a dinner party, and my wife sent you and your wife an invitation.
B: I think we would enjoy that. Is it a formal affair?
A: My wife insisted on having it be a formal dinner party this time.
B: That would be a change. Usually we just do barbeques and never get a chance to dress up.
A: We thought that inviting four other couples would make nice conversation.
B: I think we will enjoy being there. Will we know anyone?
A: We are only inviting people from work.
B: I am sure that a good time will be had by everyone. We will be looking for your invitation.

 


Accepting Invitation to a Party


1

A: Joe, how are you doing today?
B: Pretty good. Mary, I was wondering if you would like to come to a party on Friday night?
A: I am free that night, and a party sounds good.
B: Fine. It will be at my house. Do you know how to get there?
A: I kind of know where you live, but could you e-mail me your address?
B: I can do that. Do you have anyone that you would like to bring with you to the party?
A: I would really like to bring my friend Jake, if that would be OK.
B: Oh yeah, I remember Jake. That would be fine.
A: Would you like some help with the food?
B: Just bring along whatever it is that you and Jake would like to drink.


2

A: Hi Joe, is everything going OK with you?
B: Things are great. Mary, I am having a party on Friday night and was wondering if you would be available?
A: I would love to come to your party!
B: I am glad you are free. Do you know how to get to my house?
A: If you would e-mail me your address, that would help.
B: Sure, no problem. Can you think of anyone else I can invite to the party?
A: My friend Jake is in town, and I would like it if I could bring him.
B: Sure, bring Jake along. The more the merrier!
A: Can I bring anything?
B: If there is something special that you and Jake would like to drink, bring that along.


3

A: Hey Joe, how's it going?
B: Oh good, Mary. I was hoping I'd see you today. Would you like to come to a party on Friday night?
A: A party would be a perfect way to end the week!
B: Good! Do you need my address?
A: I've been to your house once, but I would appreciate you e-mailing me your address.
B: That would be no trouble at all. Who else do you think I should ask to the party?
A: I don't know if you remember my friend Jake, but I would like to bring him with me.
B: Jake would be welcome. If you think of anyone else, feel free to bring them along also.
A: What would you like me to bring?
B: Everything is taken care of, but if you and Jake want to bring something to drink, that would be appreciated.

 


Buying Flowers


1

A: I need some flowers for my wife because it is her birthday.
B: We have some fresh red roses.
A: How much are the roses?
B: Twenty dollars per dozen.
A: That sounds like a good deal.
B: Yes, that is today's sale price.
A: I'll take a dozen.
B: Is there anything else you'd like to get?
A: No, the roses will be fine.
B: I'm sure your wife will love them.


2

A: It's my wife's birthday, and I'm going to buy her some flowers.
B: Perhaps you'd be interested in red roses.
A: How much do the roses cost?
B: They're only $20 a dozen.
A: That sounds good, since last year I paid $30.
B: Yes, you're saving money because they're on sale today.
A: I'll take a dozen of your most beautiful roses.
B: Could I interest you in anything else?
A: No, I'll just give her the roses and a card.
B: She should be very pleased with these roses.


3

A: I need to buy some flowers for my wife's birthday.
B: Red roses are always a popular gift for birthdays.
A: What would the roses cost me?
B: You can get a dozen for only $20.
A: That's a price that I like.
B: You're in luck today because the roses are on sale.
A: I'll purchase the roses.
B: Perhaps you'd like something else to go with the roses?
A: No, the roses are good enough.
B: These roses should make your wife very happy.

 


Choosing a Gift


1

A: I have no idea what to buy for Mary for her birthday.
B: Me, neither! Would you like to go in and buy her a gift together?
A: Yes, that would be good!
B: We need to think about what she might like. What are her interests?
A: If I remember right, she likes music, skiing, and reading.
B: You know, maybe we could get her some concert tickets. Who would know her favorite groups?
A: Her roommate, Malia, might know what her favorite groups are.
B: Yeah, Malia would be able to help us choose a concert.
A: Let's give Malia a call and ask her for her help right now.
B: Good! Maybe Malia would like to go in with us on this gift.


2

A: I can't figure out what to get Mary for her birthday.
B: I am having a problem figuring that out myself. Do you want to pick something out together?
A: Yes, that way we would have more money to spend.
B: She has a lot of interests. What things do you think she likes to do the best?
A: Well, she really likes going hiking, listening to music, and travel.
B: The music idea sounds good. I wonder who knows what concerts she might like to go to?
A: Maybe we could ask her roommate, Malia, who her favorite groups are.
B: Malia would be a great help. She has known Mary a long time.
A: Let's e-mail Malia and ask her for her suggestions.
B: I think that maybe Malia might like to contribute to this gift too.


3

A: I have been trying hard to pick out a cool gift for Mary for her birthday.
B: That's been challenging for me too. Would you like to go in with me and choose something together?
A: Yes, two heads are better than one.
B: What does she like to do? That might help us pick something out.
A: She seems to really enjoy music, getting pedicures, and going to the movies.
B: Maybe we could get her some concert tickets. Do you know who might know what concert she might like to go to?
A: I think that her roommate, Malia, could give us some suggestions.
B: Malia definitely could help us. She knows Mary very well.
A: I am going to see Malia this afternoon after class and ask her what she thinks.
B: That will work out well. Perhaps Malia would like to help buy this gift.

 


Greeting a Visitor


1

A: Welcome, Ron, come on in!
B: Hi, Malia! What a nice home!
A: We enjoy it too!
B: How long have you lived here?
A: About four years now.
B: Well, it is very beautiful.
A: Ron, have a seat and I'll get us something to drink.
B: Good! I am really thirsty. You know it really is hot outside!
A: I have lemonade, iced tea, and mango juice.
B: Mango juice would be perfect. Thank you!


2

A: Hi Ron, please come in!
B: Good to see you, Malia. I love your house!
A: We are very lucky to be living in this house.
B: Have you lived here a long time?
A: This was my parents' house, so I grew up here.
B: It seems to be perfect for you.
A: Come on in and see the kitchen, and I'll get us both something to drink.
B: Great! It's such a hot day today, isn't it?
A: Would you like lemonade, iced tea, or mango juice?
B: I would love a nice glass of lemonade.


3

A: Come right on in, Ron, and welcome to our home!
B: It's so nice to see you, Malia. What a wonderful home!
A: We really like living in this neighborhood.
B: How long have you had this house?
A: We just moved here last year.
B: It's a beautiful home. You've done a great job decorating it.
A: I've got some drinks for us in the kitchen.
B: That would be wonderful. It was really hot driving over here.
A: I can offer you lemonade, iced tea, or mango juice.
B: Iced tea sounds really good right now!



Greeting an Old Friend


1

A: Hi, I haven't seen you in a while.
B: Yes, it has been a long time!
A: How long has it been since we last saw each other?
B: I think that we last saw each other two years ago.
A: What have you been doing for the past two years?
B: I have been going to graduate school at USC.
A: What are you majoring in?
B: I am studying international communications.
A: You should easily be able to find a job with that major.
B: I am counting on being able to get a good job.


2

A: Hello, it's been a long time since I have seen you.
B: It is true that I have not seen you in a while.
A: Exactly how long do you think that it has been?
B: I believe that it has been two years since we last saw each other.
A: So where have you been since I last saw you?
B: I am working on my doctorate at USC.
A: What is your field of emphasis?
B: I decided to pursue international communications.
A: I think that you will be very employable after you finish your degree.
B: I hope that when I finish I will find good work.


3

A: It has certainly been a long time since I saw you last.
B: It has been a long time since I last saw you.
A: Can you remember when we last saw each other?
B: It was about two years ago that we saw each other.
A: What have you been up to for the past two years?
B: I am finishing up my doctorate at USC.
A: What subject did you decide to study?
B: International communications is my field.
A: That sounds like a very marketable degree.
B: I am expecting to get my degree and find an interesting position.

 


Accepting Food or Drinks


1

A: Ashley, what a great dinner party!
B: Thank you, Joe. What would you like to drink with your meal? I can offer you wine, mango juice, or water.
A: Just water would be fine.
B: Excellent choice. Can I dish you up some chicken?
A: Yes, the chicken looks wonderful!
B: How about some salad to go with your chicken?
A: Sure, I love salad!
B: Would you like to have rice with your chicken?
A: Yes, I think that rice will go perfectly with my chicken!
B: Good! Julie, if you could pass this plate down to Joe, I think we are all set.


2

A: What a wonderful dinner you've prepared, Ashley!
B: Thanks, Joe. Would you like some wine, mango juice, or water to go with your dinner?
A: I think that a glass of wine would be perfect.
B: Here is your beverage. If you pass me your plate, I can dish you up some chicken.
A: Yes, the chicken smells great!
B: Can I interest you in some salad to go with your chicken?
A: I would love to have some salad!
B: I also have rice. Would you like some rice on the side?
A: Yes, I absolutely love chicken and rice.
B: Excellent! If Julie could pass this plate down to you, we can dig in!


3

A: Oh Ashley, your dinner looks delicious!
B: I appreciate the compliment, Joe. What would you prefer with your meal--wine, mango juice, or water?
A: Mango juice would be a good choice for me.
B: Julie can pour your drink for you. Can I offer you some chicken?
A: Yes, that chicken looks yummy!
B: Would you like some salad to go with your chicken?
A: Yes, I would enjoy having some salad.
B: I have also prepared rice. Are you ready for some rice?
A: Yes, chicken and rice are a favorite of mine.
B: Good! Julie, could you pass this plate to Joe so we can get started?

 


Declining Food or Drinks


1

A: Mary, it's good to see you!
B: Josh and I were just on our way back home from the beach and thought we'd drop by.
A: I am so glad that you decided to stop by!
B: Yes, it has been a long time since we have seen you.
A: Mary, can I get Josh or you something to drink?
B: Oh no, thank you. We aren't all that thirsty.
A: How about a little snack then?
B: No, thank you, we just ate lunch a little while ago.
A: Well then, how is your family?
B: Everyone is doing great. My sister finally had her baby.


2

A: Mary, what a surprise!
B: I am so glad you are home! Josh and I thought that we'd take a chance and stop by for a visit.
A: Your timing is perfect!
B: It's been a long time since we've stopped by.
A: Mary, Josh, would either of you like something to drink?
B: Thanks, but we really are fine.
A: Would you like a little snack?
B: No, thanks. We are still full from lunch.
A: Is your family doing well?
B: Things are going well for everyone. My brother finally got the job he had been trying for.


3

A: Mary, how have you been?
B: Josh and I just took a chance on our way home from the beach to see if you were up for visitors.
A: I was just thinking about you yesterday!
B: It's been ages since we had a chance to visit with you!
A: Mary, please let me get the two of you something to drink.
B: Oh, please don't go to any trouble. We just stopped by for a visit.
A: Can I get you a little something to eat?
B: We appreciate the offer, but we already ate.
A: So tell me, how is your family doing?
B: We are all doing well. My dad finally got to retire and is enjoying his leisure time.

 


Gossiping


1

A: Hi Julie, how are things going?
B: Everything is great, Tad. How are you?
A: I'm doing really well.
B: Tad, I'm pretty hungry right now. Want to walk over and check out the food table?
A: Julie, do you know who that woman is over there by the window?
B: That is Mary. I heard that she's just moved in with Lee.
A: I thought that he was with Malia.
B: Oh, that relationship is history. Malia hooked up with a guy she met on holiday.
A: I bet that Lee wasn't too happy with that!
B: Actually, he was OK with it. They hadn't been getting along too well.


2

A: Hi Julie, how are you?
B: Things are going good, Tad. How about you?
A: Things have been going well for me.
B: That food smells delicious! Let's wander over to the food table and see what's up.
A: Julie, do you know who that woman talking to Lee is?
B: I think that her name is Mary. I think that she and Lee are moving in together.
A: Isn't he with Malia?
B: Malia dumped him. She ran off with a guy she met on vacation.
A: Lee was probably less than thrilled with that!
B: He was kind of relieved. They had been having some problems.


3

A: Hi Julie, how have things been going for you?
B: I'm good, Tad. How are things with you?
A: Things couldn't be better right now.
B: Boy, that's quite a spread over on the food table! Let's go check out the party food.
A: Julie, who is the woman sitting next to Lee on the sofa?
B: Someone told me her name is Mary. Supposedly, she and Lee are living together in Lee's apartment.
A: What about his relationship with Malia?
B: Malia is no longer in the picture. She moved to Australia to be with a guy she met on vacation.
A: How did Lee feel about that happening?
B: He took it pretty well. I think that he had kind of had his eye on Mary for a while.

 


Wedding Discussion


1

A: Their wedding was absolutely beautiful.
B: It really was. I want a wedding like that.
A: How much do you think they spent on their wedding?
B: I think it might've cost them a nice chunk of change.
A: Do you want a big wedding like that?
B: Not really. I'd rather have a small wedding.
A: I wouldn't want a small wedding.
B: Why not?
A: I want my wedding to be big and memorable.
B: It can be small and memorable too.
A: Well, to each his own.
B: You are absolutely right.


2

A: Their wedding was just exquisite.
B: I know. Maybe one day I'll have a wedding like that.
A: What do you think their budget was?
B: It must have cost them a pretty penny.
A: Would you like to have a big wedding like they did?
B: No. I think I would prefer a smaller wedding.
A: I want a big wedding.
B: How come?
A: I want my wedding to be extravagant, and I want everyone to remember it.
B: Your wedding doesn't have to be big to be memorable.
A: Whatever floats your boat.
B: That is correct.


3

A: Their wedding was so beautiful.
B: I agree completely. I hope that I have a wedding like that one day.
A: How much do you reckon it cost to pull that wedding off?
B: I think it cost them a lot of money.
A: Do you hope to have a wedding as big as theirs?
B: I don't think so. I want to have a smaller wedding.
A: Not me.
B: Why do you want a bigger wedding?
A: I want to have a large wedding that everyone will remember.
B: You can have a small wedding, and people will still remember it.
A: Whatever flicks your Bic.
B: That is true.

 


Going to the Beach


1

A: Do you want to go to the beach tonight?
B: Sure, which beach are we going to?
A: I wanted to go to Malibu beach.
B: I like Santa Monica.
A: The water there looks so dirty.
B: I just like the pier they have at Santa Monica.
A: I like the pier too, because it's beautiful at night.
B: Is Malibu beach nice?
A: It's a lot nicer, and I really like it better.
B: So you want to go to Malibu?
A: If that's okay with you.
B: Sure, let's go to Malibu.


2

A: What do you think about going to the beach tonight?
B: I'd love to. Which beach?
A: It's up to you, but I was thinking Malibu beach.
B: I really like Santa Monica beach.
A: But the water there doesn't look too clean.
B: I only go because of the pier.
A: The pier is really nice at night.
B: How is it at Malibu beach?
A: I love Malibu beach, because it's so beautiful.
B: So is Malibu where you really want to go?
A: Are you cool with that?
B: Yeah, we can go to Malibu.


3

A: I want to go to the beach tonight.
B: That sounds like fun. Which one are you thinking about?
A: I was thinking Malibu, unless there is another beach you want to go to.
B: How about Santa Monica?
A: I don't really like that beach, as the water seems really dirty.
B: The only thing I like about that beach is the pier.
A: At night, the pier is absolutely beautiful.
B: What's it like at Malibu beach?
A: I love that beach, because it's just so nice.
B: So we're going to Malibu?
A: Well, if you don't want to go to Malibu, we can go to Santa Monica.
B: We can always go to Santa Monica another day.

 

 



 

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대학편입 관련(Transferring to a University) 총 14개의 주제에 대해 42개의 전형적인 상황이 나옵니다. 대학도서관에서 만날 수 있는 온갖 상황을 접해 보실 수 있습니다. 대학의 꽃이라 불리는 도서관을 오늘 다시 한 번 방문해 보시지 않으시겠습니까?

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Transfer Plans

1

A: Are you planning on transferring?
B: Yes. What about you?
A: Yeah, I think so.
B: Where do you want to go?
A: I was thinking either CSULA or UCLA.
B: Those are great schools.
A: Where do you want to transfer to?
B: I'm not really sure yet.
A: You still have time to figure it out.
B: That's true.
A: Hopefully you'll figure it out pretty soon.
B: I will. Good luck with CSULA and UCLA.


2

A: Are you going to transfer?
B: Yes, I'm going to transfer. Are you?
A: Yes. I want to transfer.
B: What school do you want to transfer to?
A: Either CSULA or UCLA.
B: Either school would be a great choice.
A: Where are you going to transfer to?
B: I don't know.
A: You have plenty of time to think about it.
B: You're right.
A: Good luck figuring it out.
B: I'll figure it out eventually.


3

A: Do you plan on transferring schools?
B: I want to. Do you?
A: I'm thinking about it.
B: Where do you want to transfer to?
A: I want to go to CSULA or UCLA.
B: Those are pretty good schools.
A: Where are you planning on transferring to?
B: I haven't thought about it yet.
A: At least you still have time to think about it.
B: I know.
A: I hope that you figure it out.
B: I'll think of something.

 


 
What College to Transfer to

1

A: What are your plans?
B: What plans are you talking about?
A: Your plans as far as college.
B: I want to transfer.
A: You want to transfer?
B: That's what I plan to do.
A: Where do you want to transfer to?
B: I want to go to school out of state.
A: Which state?
B: Maybe New York.
A: That would be a big move.
B: I'm still thinking about it.


2

A: Tell me your plans.
B: I'm not sure what plans you're referring to.
A: I'm talking about your college plans.
B: I'm going to transfer colleges.
A: Is that right?
B: That's what I'm working on doing.
A: Where are you going to transfer to?
B: I don't know yet. Somewhere out of state, probably.
A: Which state exactly?
B: New York would be nice.
A: That's pretty far away.
B: I know it's a big move. That's why I'm still thinking about it.


3

A: What plans have you made?
B: My plans as far as what?
A: Your plans for college.
B: Oh. I plan on transferring.
A: Oh, really?
B: Yeah. That's the plan.
A: What school are you transferring to?
B: I want to transfer to a school out of state.
A: Which state are you thinking of?
B: I wouldn't mind transferring to a school in New York.
A: That's on the other side of the country.
B: I know, but I'm still weighing my options.

 


 
Classes Taken for Transfer


1

A: What classes have you taken so far?
B: I've been working on my GE classes.
A: Is that all?
B: That's it for right now.
A: What about your other classes?
B: I'm working towards transferring schools.
A: Which classes have you finished already?
B: I've finished all my English and math classes.
A: How many classes do you have left for your GE?
B: Only three.
A: That's amazing.
B: I'm almost ready to transfer.


2

A: Which classes have you completed?
B: I have been taking classes for my General Education.
A: Those are the only classes?
B: That's all I need to take right now.
A: Why don't you take any other classes?
B: I'm just working on transferring right now.
A: What classes are you done with?
B: I'm done with all my math and English classes.
A: How many more classes do you need to finish for your GE?
B: I have three more.
A: That's great!
B: I just need three more classes, and I can transfer.


3

A: What classes have you been taking?
B: I've been taking my GE classes.
A: That's it?
B: That's all that I need right now.
A: Why haven't you been taking any other classes?
B: I'm taking classes so that I can transfer soon.
A: What classes have you taken so far?
B: I don't need to take any more English or math classes.
A: How many GE classes do you have left?
B: I have about three left.
A: Good job!
B: Yeah. I'm just about ready to transfer.

 


 
Classes Needed for Transfer


1

A: Are you planning on taking classes next semester?
B: Yeah. That's the plan.
A: What classes are you going to take?
B: I'm going to take an English and a math class.
A: What else are you taking?
B: I'm also going to take a psychology class.
A: Is that for your major?
B: It counts toward my major, but I'm taking it as part of my GE.
A: So you're working on finishing your GE?
B: That's all I'm trying to do right now.
A: Why are you only working on your GE classes?
B: Once I finish those classes, then I can transfer.


2

A: Are you going to take classes next semester?
B: I plan to.
A: Which classes?
B: I will be taking another English and math class.
A: Is there anything else?
B: I'm going to take a psychology class.
A: Are you taking the psychology class as part of your major?
B: It goes toward my GE and my major.
A: So, you're just working on your GE right now?
B: Yeah. That's the plan for right now.
A: Why only your GE classes?
B: I'll be able to transfer once I finish those classes.


3

A: Were you going to take some classes next semester?
B: Of course!
A: Which ones?
B: I need to take another English and math class.
A: That's it?
B: I think I may also sign up for a psych class.
A: Is the psychology class for your major?
B: That class will count toward my GE and my major.
A: You're just trying to finish your GE?
B: I need to finish these classes for now.
A: I don't understand why you're only working on your GE classes.
B: Because I can't transfer until I finish those classes.

 


 
Filling out a College Application

1

A: What are you doing?
B: I'm just filling out applications.
A: Applications for what?
B: I'm filling out college applications.
A: But you're already in college.
B: I am going to transfer.
A: What school are you going to transfer to?
B: I still need to fill out the applications.
A: What schools are you applying to?
B: I'm applying to NYU and UCLA.
A: I wish you luck!
B: Thank you. I hope I get accepted.


2

A: What's up?
B: I'm filling out these applications.
A: What applications?
B: College applications.
A: You're in college already.
B: I'm planning on transferring to another school.
A: Which school?
B: I won't know until I mail these applications.
A: Which schools are you applying to?
B: I'm going to apply to NYU and UCLA.
A: I hope all goes well with that.
B: Cross your fingers.


3

A: What are you up to?
B: I'm filling out applications.
A: You're filling out applications for what?
B: They're college applications.
A: You're already in college.
B: I'm going to transfer to a different school.
A: What school are you transferring to?
B: I'm not sure yet. I'm still filling out applications.
A: What colleges are you going to apply to?
B: I'm filling out applications to NYU and UCLA.
A: Good luck with that.
B: I hope one of the two accepts me.

 


 
Registering for Classes Needed for Transfer

1

A: Is this where I go to register for classes?
B: This is it.
A: I need to add a few classes.
B: What classes would you like to add?
A: I need to take some classes that will help me transfer.
B: Have you finished any classes so far?
A: This is my first semester.
B: Did you already take the placement test?
A: I took it last month.
B: What English and math classes were you placed in?
A: I got placed in Math 131 and English 1A.
B: Okay. I'll register you for both of those classes.


2

A: Do I need to register here?
B: You're in the right place.
A: I would like to add some classes.
B: What classes do you need?
A: I need to take some GE classes.
B: What classes have you finished so far?
A: I just started here.
B: You're going to need to take the placement test.
A: I took it a month ago.
B: Do you know what English and math classes you placed in?
A: The test placed me in English 1A and Math 131.
B: I'll add those classes to your schedule.


3

A: Is this the registration desk?
B: Yes, this is the place.
A: I need to get some classes.
B: What classes would you like?
A: I need to finish my GE classes so that I can transfer.
B: Have you finished any of your GE classes yet?
A: This is going to be my first semester.
B: Have you taken the placement test yet?
A: I believe I already took the placement test last month.
B: What math and English classes did you get placed in?
A: I was placed in English 1A and Math 131.
B: I'll make sure you have those classes this semester.

 


 
Talking to a Counselor about Transferring

1

A: What can I help you with today?
B: I need to talk to you about transferring.
A: Where did you want to transfer to?
B: I have no idea.
A: You have plenty of time to think about it.
B: What do I need to do in order to transfer?
A: You're going to need to finish your General Education.
B: How many classes is that?
A: The GE is 60 credits worth of classes.
B: Is that a lot?
A: You can finish in about two years.
B: Oh. That shouldn't be a problem at all.


2

A: Can I help you?
B: May I talk to you about transferring schools?
A: Where would you like to transfer to?
B: I haven't figured that out yet.
A: You have more than enough time to figure it out.
B: What must I do to transfer?
A: First, you have to complete your General Education.
B: How many GE classes are there?
A: You need 60 credits of GE classes.
B: How long will that take?
A: If you work fast, you can finish in a matter of two years.
B: I can do that.


3

A: What do you need?
B: I wanted to talk to you about transferring.
A: What school do you want to transfer to?
B: I'm not really sure yet.
A: You still have time to think about it.
B: What do I need to do in the meantime?
A: You'll need to finish your GE.
B: Exactly how many classes would I need to take?
A: You need to complete 60 credits worth of classes to finish your General Education.
B: That sounds like a lot of classes.
A: It will take you at the most 2 years, depending on your pace.
B: That shouldn't be too hard.

 


 
Asking a Professor to Write a Reference Letter

1

A: Can you help me with something, sir?
B: What do you need?
A: Well, I was planning on transferring soon.
B: Where are you going to transfer?
A: I want to transfer either to NYU or UCLA.
B: I'm glad to hear that, but what can I do for you?
A: I was wondering if you could write a couple of reference letters for me.
B: Is that all?
A: That's all I need from you.
B: I can do that for you.
A: You're a lifesaver.
B: They'll be ready tomorrow.


2

A: I need your help.
B: What do you need me to do for you?
A: I want to transfer pretty soon.
B: Where to?
A: I'm applying to both NYU and UCLA.
B: What do you need me to help you with?
A: Could you write two letters of reference for me?
B: Is that all that you need?
A: It would mean a lot to me.
B: I'll write a couple of letters for you.
A: I really appreciate your help.
B: Pick them up from me tomorrow.


3

A: Do you think that you can help me?
B: What can I do for you?
A: I'm going to be transferring schools soon.
B: That's great! Where do you want to transfer to?
A: I'm going to apply to NYU and UCLA.
B: That's wonderful, but what do you need from me?
A: I need you to write a couple of letters of reference for me.
B: That's it?
A: Yes, that's it.
B: That shouldn't be a problem.
A: Thank you so much.
B: I'll have them ready for you tomorrow.

 


 
Not Accepted to a University

1

A: You got a letter in the mail.
B: Give it to me.
A: What is it?
B: It's from NYU.
A: What does it say?
B: I didn't get accepted.
A: You can't be serious!
B: I'm serious.
A: Are you all right?
B: NYU was my first choice.
A: I'm sorry that you didn't get in.
B: I'll just have to wait for UCLA.


2

A: There's a letter here for you.
B: Let me see it.
A: What's the letter about?
B: It's a letter from NYU.
A: Tell me what it says!
B: I didn't get in.
A: You're lying.
B: I'm not lying.
A: Are you upset?
B: I had high hopes for NYU.
A: I'm sorry you didn't get accepted.
B: Hopefully, I'll get accepted to UCLA.


3

A: You received a letter in the mail.
B: Give it here.
A: Who's the letter from?
B: I think it's my acceptance letter from NYU.
A: I want to know what it says.
B: They didn't accept me.
A: Are you serious?
B: It's the truth.
A: Are you okay?
B: I really wanted to get into NYU.
A: I am really sorry to hear that.
B: It's okay. I'm still waiting to hear from UCLA anyway.

 


 
Deciding not to Transfer

1

A: Have you figured out where you want to transfer to?
B: I can't think of where to go.
A: Where would you like to go to school?
B: I really don't know.
A: You can't think of anything?
B: I really like where I'm at now.
A: So, why don't you just stay here?
B: That may be what I'm going to do.
A: It's a perfectly good school.
B: You're absolutely right.
A: Do you know what you're going to do now?
B: I'm just going to stay at PCC.


2

A: Do you know where you want to transfer to?
B: I don't have the slightest clue.
A: What school would you like to go to?
B: I'm not sure.
A: You honestly have no idea?
B: PCC is perfectly fine for me.
A: You might as well stay here.
B: That's not a bad idea.
A: PCC is a wonderful institution.
B: You have a point.
A: So, what are you going to do?
B: I'm just going to keep going to PCC.


3

A: Where are you planning on transferring to?
B: I can't seem to make a decision.
A: Where do you want to go?
B: I honestly have no idea.
A: You haven't thought about it?
B: I like it here at PCC.
A: Why don't you just continue going to PCC?
B: I like that idea.
A: It's a great school.
B: I completely agree.
A: So, have you made your decision yet?
B: I'm staying right where I'm at.

 


 
Accepted to a University

1

A: You got a letter in the mail.
B: Give it to me.
A: What is it?
B: It's my acceptance letter from UCLA.
A: What does it say?
B: I've been accepted!
A: Are you serious?
B: I'm serious.
A: Good for you!
B: NYU was my first choice, but UCLA is just fine.
A: I'm so proud of you.
B: Thanks. I'm proud of myself, too.


2

A: Here's a letter for you.
B: Let me see it.
A: Who's the letter from?
B: It's a letter from UCLA about my acceptance.
A: Read it!
B: UCLA accepted me!
A: Really?
B: I'm not joking. I got accepted!
A: I'm so happy for you!
B: UCLA was my second choice, but I'm happy knowing I've been accepted.
A: I am really proud of you.
B: You have no idea how proud I am of myself.


3

A: A letter came for you in the mail.
B: Give it here.
A: What's the letter about?
B: I think it's my acceptance letter from UCLA.
A: Did you get in?
B: I got in!
A: You're not kidding?
B: They really let me in.
A: Congratulations!
B: I really wanted to get into NYU, but UCLA is just as good.
A: You have no idea how proud I am of you.
B: I'm so excited.


 
Before Transferring to a New School

1

A: Are you ready yet?
B: What are you talking about?
A: You're transferring tomorrow.
B: Yeah. I'm ready.
A: Are you nervous?
B: Of course I am.
A: What are you nervous about?
B: I won't know anybody.
A: That shouldn't be a problem.
B: Why?
A: It's good to meet new people.
B: You're right. I should be okay.


2

A: You ready?
B: Am I ready for what?
A: Are you ready to transfer to a new school tomorrow?
B: Oh. Yes, I'm ready to transfer.
A: You're not nervous, are you?
B: I'm very nervous.
A: Why are you nervous?
B: I'm not going to know anybody there.
A: That's not a problem.
B: That makes me nervous.
A: It's fun meeting new people.
B: I didn't think about it that way.


3

A: You're ready, right?
B: Ready for what?
A: Are you ready to transfer tomorrow?
B: Yes. I am ready.
A: You're not nervous?
B: Of course I'm nervous.
A: What are you most nervous about?
B: I won't know anybody at that school.
A: You shouldn't be nervous about that.
B: Why not?
A: Meeting new people is a good thing.
B: That's a good way to think about it.

 


 
First Day At a New School

1

A: Are you new here?
B: Yes, I am.
A: Is this your first year in college?
B: I actually transferred here from another school.
A: Which school?
B: I transferred from PCC.
A: How do you like it here compared to PCC?
B: I love it here.
A: Do you like it better here or at PCC?
B: Don't get me wrong. I like it here, but PCC is better.
A: So, why did you leave PCC?
B: Because I got my AA, and I'm now working towards my Bachelor's Degree.


2

A: You're new here, right?
B: Yes, I am new.
A: Is this your first semester?
B: I just transferred from another school.
A: What school did you transfer from?
B: I came here from PCC.
A: Do you like it here so far?
B: I am really enjoying it here so far.
A: Which is better, here or PCC?
B: I think PCC is a lot better than here.
A: Why didn't you just stay at PCC?
B: I graduated, and now want to get a BA.


3

A: You must be new.
B: As a matter of fact, I am.
A: Have you just started college?
B: No. I transferred here from a different school.
A: What school?
B: I transferred here from PCC.
A: Do you like it here?
B: I really like it here so far.
A: Do you like it better here or at PCC?
B: I like PCC better.
A: If that's the case, then why did you leave?
B: I graduated, and am working towards my next degree.

 


 
Transferring from another school

1

A: Are you new to this school?
B: Yes, I'm new.
A: Is this your first year in college?
B: I transferred from another school.
A: Where did you transfer from?
B: I was at PCC before.
A: Why did you transfer?
B: I was going to go here first, but my grades weren't good enough.
A: Did you like it at PCC?
B: PCC is an incredible school.
A: Well, I wish you luck here.
B: I'm sure I'll like it here.


2

A: Are you new here?
B: This is my first day here.
A: Are you a freshman in college?
B: I started school somewhere else.
A: What school did you transfer from?
B: I started at PCC.
A: What made you transfer?
B: My grades weren't good enough to go here.
A: Did you like PCC?
B: I loved PCC.
A: Good luck here.
B: I'm excited to be here.


3

A: You're new here, right?
B: Yes, I am.
A: Will this be your first year?
B: No, I transferred here.
A: What school did you come from?
B: I transferred from PCC.
A: Why'd you transfer here?
B: I wanted to attend this school originally, but my grades out of high school weren't good enough.
A: Is PCC a good school?
B: PCC is great!
A: I hope you enjoy it here.
B: Thank you very much.

 

 

 



 

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Leave-Taking 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Leave-Taking

 

1


A: Well, it was nice talking to you.
B: It was nice talking to you too.
A: We should really hang out again.
B: That would be fun.
A: Where do you want to go?
B: I think we should go out to eat.
A: That sounds good.
B: All right, so I'll see you then.
A: I'll call you later.
B: Okay, I'll talk to you later then.
A: See you later.
B: Bye.

2


A: I enjoyed talking to you.
B: I enjoyed talking to you too.
A: We should hang out some time.
B: I think that would be nice.
A: Is there anything you would like to do next time?
B: Do you want to go out to eat?
A: I'd like that.
B: So I'll see you next time.
A: I'm going to call you soon.
B: I'll talk to you later.
A: See you soon.
B: Goodbye.

3


A: I had fun talking to you.
B: It was really nice talking to you also.
A: I think we should really do something sometime.
B: That should be loads of fun.
A: What do you want to do next time?
B: Would you like to go to dinner or something?
A: Yeah, let's do that.
B: Okay, until next time then.
A: I'll call you so we can set that up.
B: Talk to you then.
A: All right, see you.
B: See you.

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Ending a Conversation 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Ending a Conversation

 

1


A: It was nice talking to you.
B: Why are you trying to rush me off the phone?
A: I really have to go.
B: Why? I still wanted to talk to you.
A: I have things to do.
B: Like what?
A: Don't be nosey.
B: I'm not. I just want to know.
A: Well, it's really none of your business.
B: That's harsh.
A: I'm sorry, but I have to go.
B: Fine.

2


A: I've enjoyed conversing with you.
B: Is there a reason why you're trying to get off the phone so fast?
A: I've got to go.
B: I wasn't done talking to you.
A: I have to do some things, and besides, it's not polite to be nosey.
B: I'm not being nosey. I'm just asking.
A: I really don't think it's any of your business.
B: That's not nice.
A: I apologize, but I'm getting off the phone now.
B: Okay.

3


A: I'll talk to you later.
B: What's the rush?
A: I have to get off the phone now.
B: I'm not ready to get off the phone with you.
A: There are other things I need to take care of.
B: What is it that you need to do?
A: Please don't be nosey.
B: I'm not being nosey, it's just a question.
A: You don't need to worry about that.
B: That was mean to say.
A: I am very sorry, but I must go.
B: I guess.

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Declining an Invitation to a Party 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Declining an Invitation to a Party (1)

 

1


A: What's going on?
B: Nothing really, you?
A: I'm throwing a party next Saturday.
B: Is that right?
A: Yeah, are you going to come?
B: I'm sorry, I can't.
A: Why not?
B: I don't really want to.
A: Well, why don't you?
B: I hate going to parties.
A: Well, that's okay.
B: Yeah, sorry.

2


A: What's up?
B: Nothing, how about you?
A: Next Saturday, I'm going to have a party.
B: Oh, really?
A: You are coming?
B: Probably not.
A: Why is that?
B: I don't feel like going.
A: Why not?
B: I really can't stand going to parties.
A: I understand, I guess.
B: Sorry about that.

3


A: What's happening?
B: Not a lot, what about you?
A: I'm having a party next Saturday.
B: That's nice.
A: Are you going to be there?
B: I don't think so.
A: Is there a reason why?
B: I just really don't want to go.
A: How come?
B: I don't really like parties.
A: I wish you would go, but that's okay.
B: I'm sorry.

 

Declining an Invitation to a Party (2)

 

1


A: What's up?
B: Nothing much, what's going on?
A: I'm having a party this Friday.
B: Oh, really? That's nice.
A: I wanted to see if you wanted to come.
B: This Friday? Sorry, I already have plans.
A: Doing what?
B: I'm going to dinner with my family.
A: I really wanted you to come, but I understand.
B: Yeah, maybe next time.
A: I'll hold you to that.
B: Sounds like a plan.

2


A: Hey, what's good with you?
B: Not a lot. What about you?
A: I'm throwing a party on Friday.
B: That sounds like fun.
A: Do you think you can come?
B: I'm sorry. I'm already doing something this Friday.
A: What are you going to be doing?
B: My family and I are going to dinner.
A: I was hoping you would come.
B: I'll definitely try to make it the next time.
A: I'd better see you there.
B: All right. I'll see you next time.

3


A: What's going on?
B: Nothing really. How about you?
A: A lot, like the party I'm having on Friday.
B: Well, that's cool.
A: Will you be able to make it?
B: I'm busy this Friday. I'm sorry.
A: What do you have to do?
B: I'm having dinner with my family
A: Maybe you can come next time.
B: I'll make sure and come to your next party.
A: I'll look for you at my next party.
B: I'll be there.


 

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Accepting an Invitation to a Party 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Accepting an Invitation to a Party

 

1


A: Hey, what's up?
B: Nothing really.
A: I'm throwing a party on Friday.
B: I didn't realize that.
A: You didn't?
B: Nobody has told me anything about your party.
A: Did you want to go?
B: When does it start?
A: At 8:00 p.m.
B: I'll be there.
A: I'd better see you there.
B: Of course.

2


A: What's going on with you?
B: Fine. What's going on with you?
A: I'm having a party this Friday.
B: I had no idea.
A: Is that right?
B: I didn't hear anything about it.
A: Can you go?
B: What time?
A: It starts at 8 o'clock.
B: I'll go.
A: I hope that I'll see you there.
B: No doubt.

3


A: What's going on?
B: Not much.
A: This Friday, I'm throwing a party.
B: Oh really? I didn't know that.
A: Are you serious?
B: I haven't heard anything about it.
A: Can you make it?
B: What time does it start?
A: The party starts at 8.
B: Yeah, I think I'll go.
A: Am I going to see you there?
B: You will.

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Waiting for an Invitation 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Waiting for an Invitation

 

1


A: Hey, did you hear about Jessica's party this weekend?
B: Yeah, but I'm still waiting for my invitation.
A: Oh really? She gave me mine earlier today.
B: Well, she'll probably just give me my invitation later on today.
A: Yeah, so are you planning on going?
B: I think so. It sounds like it's going to be a lot of fun.
A: It really does, I can't wait.
B: What time does the party start?
A: It starts at 8 o'clock.
B: Oh, well, how many people has she given invites to so far?
A: I'm not sure, but I don't think she's given out that many.
B: Well, hopefully she'll give me my invite later on today.

2


A: Have you heard about Jessica's party on Saturday?
B: I've heard about it, but I'm still waiting for my invitation.
A: Really? I got mine from her this morning.
B: I'm guessing that she's going to give me my invite today or tomorrow.
A: You're probably right, do you intend on going to the party?
B: I want to. I heard it's going to be really fun.
A: I know, it does sound pretty awesome.
B: Well, when does the party start?
A: It's supposed to start at about eight.
B: How many invitations has she given out?
A: I really don't know, but I don't think she gave out that many yet.
B: I really want to go, so I hope that she gives me my invite soon.

3


A: Has anyone told you about Jessica's party coming up?
B: I was told about it already. I'm just waiting for my invitation.
A: Is that right? I already got my invitation from her earlier.
B: I believe that she will give me the invitation today.
A: Are you even going to go?
B: Yeah, it sounds like it's going to be the best party of the year.
A: Exactly, it seems like it's going to be loads of fun.
B: When exactly does the party start?
A: The invitation says it starts at 8:00 p.m.
B: Has she given out a lot of invitations yet?
A: I have no idea, she hasn't given out many though.
B: I'm planning on going, but I really need her to give me my invitation.


 

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Receiving Visitors 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Receiving Visitors

 

1


A: Thanks for coming to see me today.
B: It's no problem. I was really missing you anyway.
A: I missed you too.
B: Why haven't you tried to come see me then?
A: I've been really busy.
B: Doing what?
A: Working.
B: I would've come to see you sooner, but I've been busy too.
A: What have you been doing?
B: I've been working too.
A: Well regardless, I'm very happy that you came to see me.
B: I am too.

2


A: I'm really glad that you came to see me.
B: I had to. I was missing you a lot.
A: I was missing you too.
B: So, why haven't you visited me?
A: I've actually been busy lately.
B: What have you been doing?
A: I've just been working really hard.
B: I've also been busy.
A: Tell me what you've been doing.
B: Basically, I've been working too.
A: Well whatever, I'm glad you came.
B: So am I.

3


A: I'm really happy that you came to visit me.
B: I really missed you a lot.
A: I've been missing you like crazy.
B: I don't understand why you haven't come to visit me.
A: Lately, I've been quite busy.
B: Tell me what you've been up to.
A: I've really been working a lot lately.
B: I've been pretty busy myself.
A: So what have you been up to?
B: I've just been working a lot.
A: Whatever the reason may be, I'm glad you visited me.
B: I'm glad I did too.


 

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Changing the Subject 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Changing the Subject

 

1


A: Did you go to school today?
B: Of course. Did you?
A: I didn't want to, so I didn't.
B: That's sad, but have you gone to the movies recently?
A: That's a switch.
B: I'm serious, have you?
A: No, I haven't. Why?
B: I really want to go to the movies this weekend.
A: So go then.
B: I really don't want to go by myself.
A: Well anyway, do you plan on going to school tomorrow?
B: No, I think I'm going to go to the movies.

2


A: Did you make it to school today?
B: I always do. Did you go to school today?
A: No, I didn't.
B: You should have, but have you seen any movies lately?
A: That was an odd change of subject.
B: Maybe it was, but answer the question.
A: No, not recently.
B: I want to go to see a movie this weekend.
A: What's stopping you then?
B: I don't want to go alone.
A: So, will you be at school tomorrow?
B: No, I want to go to the movies instead.

3


A: Did you even bother to go to school today?
B: Yeah, I went. Did you go?
A: No, I didn't feel like it.
B: That's nice, have you been to the movies lately?
A: No, but that was a random change of subject.
B: It may have been random, but have you?
A: I haven't lately.
B: I would love to catch a movie this weekend.
A: So then, why don't you just go?
B: I don't want to see a movie by myself.
A: Okay, so are you going to school tomorrow?
B: I think I might just go to the movies.

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Sharing News and Information 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Sharing News and Information

 

1


A: Did you hear the news?
B: What happened?
A: Our cousin went into labor and had her baby last week.
B: She did? Why didn't anyone tell me?
A: I would've thought that somebody would have told you.
B: No, I had no idea.
A: Well, she did, her baby was 8 pounds 6 ounces.
B: Oh my God, that's great!
A: Are you going to go and visit her and the baby?
B: I think that I might.
A: Good! I just thought I'd let you know.
B: Thanks for telling me.

2


A: Have you heard what happened?
B: Heard what?
A: Debrah already had her baby.
B: I didn't know that.
A: I thought you knew.
B: I honestly didn't know.
A: The baby was 8 pounds 6 ounces.
B: That's good to hear.
A: Will you go and visit them?
B: Of course I will.
A: I just wanted to give you the good news.
B: Thanks for letting me know.

3


A: Have you heard the news?
B: I haven't heard anything.
A: Debrah had her baby last week.
B: Nobody told me.
A: I thought you heard.
B: I really wasn't told anything.
A: She was a cute 8 pounds 6 ounces.
B: Wow, how exciting.
A: I know, you should really go and see her and the baby.
B: Of course I will.
A: I just wanted to let you know what happened.
B: I appreciate that.

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A Sick Classmate 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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A Sick Classmate

 

1


A: Did you go to school today?
B: Yeah, I went to school today. Were you there?
A: No, I didn't go, I've been sick.
B: That sucks. Did you want the assignments from English class?
A: That would be nice, thank you.
B: No problem, you're welcome.
A: I will be glad to do the same for you when you're sick.
B: Well, thank you. I hope to see you at school tomorrow.

2


A: Have you attended school today?
B: I attended school today. Did you?
A: I wasn't able to attend school because I was feeling ill.
B: I'm sorry to hear that. Would you like the assignments from English class?
A: I would really appreciate that, thanks.
B: It's no trouble at all.
A: If you get sick, I'll return the favor.
B: Thanks. See you at school tomorrow if you feel better.

3


A: Have you gone to school today?
B: I went to school today. Did you go to school?
A: I couldn't go to school today, I was sick.
B: That's horrible. I'd be happy to give you the assignments from English class.
A: Thank you very much, that's kind of you.
B: Don't mention it.
A: When you miss a day of school, I'll be happy to give you the English assignments.
B: That is greatly appreciated and I hope you feel well enough to go to school tomorrow.

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Invitation to a Movie 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Invitation to a Movie

 

1


A: What are you doing this weekend?
B: I'm going to the movies with a friend. How about you?
A: I'm not sure yet.
B: Well, did you want to go see a movie with me?
A: What movie are you going to see?
B: I'm not sure yet. Is there something you want to see?
A: There's nothing I can think of.
B: So, did you want to go?
A: No, thanks, maybe another time.
B: Okay, sounds good.

2


A: Do you know what you're going to do this weekend?
B: I am going to see a movie with a friend of mine. What about you?
A: I don't know.
B: Would you like to see a movie with me and my friend?
A: Do you know what movie you're going to watch?
B: I don't know, but was there a certain movie you wanted to see?
A: None that I can think of.
B: Well, would you like to go?
A: Thank you for inviting me, but I think I'll pass.
B: All right. Another time then.

3


A: You have any ideas as to what you want to do this weekend?
B: I'm going to the movie theater with my friend. What are you going to do?
A: I'm not quite sure yet.
B: How about you see a movie with me and my friend?
A: What movie are you and your friend planning on watching?
B: Not sure. Is there a movie out that catches your eye?
A: No good movies come to mind.
B: Have you decided whether or not you would like to go?
A: No, thanks. Maybe another time.
B: For sure another day.

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Sports 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Sports

 

1


A: Did you go to the basketball game on Friday?
B: No, I couldn't make it.
A: You missed a really good game.
B: Oh, really? Who won?
A: Our school did. They played really well.
B: Too bad I was busy. I really wanted to go.
A: Yeah, you should have. It was really exciting.
B: So what was the score?
A: The score was 101-98.
B: Man, that was a really close game.
A: That's what made it so great.
B: I'll make sure and make it to the next one.

2


A: Were you able to attend Friday night's basketball game?
B: I was unable to make it.
A: You should have been there. It was intense.
B: Is that right. Who ended up winning?
A: Our team was victorious.
B: I wish I was free that night. I'm kind of mad that I didn't go.
A: It was a great game.
B: What was the score at the end of the game?
A: Our team won 101-98.
B: Sounds like it was a close game.
A: That's the reason it was such a great game.
B: The next game, I will definitely be there.

3


A: I was meaning to ask you if you saw the basketball game on Friday.
B: I wanted to go, but I couldn't.
A: It was a great game.
B: It's too bad that I couldn't make it. Who won?
A: Our team played hard and won.
B: I really wish I went to the game.
A: It was the best game ever.
B: So tell me the final score.
A: The other team lost by three points, 101-98.
B: It must've been a close game.
A: It really was. You should've gone.
B: Hopefully, I'll make it to the next one.


 

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Favorite Music 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Favorite Music

 

1


A: What type of music do you like to listen to?
B: I like listening to different kinds of music.
A: Like what, for instance?
B: I enjoy Rock and R&B.
A: Why is that?
B: I like the different instruments that they use.
A: That's a good reason to like something.
B: Yeah, I think so too.

2


A: What kind of music do you enjoy listening to?
B: I enjoy listening to all kinds of music.
A: What kind?
B: I like to listen to Rock and R&B.
A: Why do you like that type of music?
B: I like the kinds of instruments that they use.
A: I think that's an excellent reason to like something.
B: Thanks, I feel the same way.

3


A: What is your favorite kind of music?
B: I listen to various types of music.
A: What genres?
B: I enjoy listening to both Rock and R&B.
A: What interests you in that type of music?
B: I enjoy the different types of instruments that they use.
A: That is a perfect reason to like a certain kind of music.
B: That's exactly what I think too.

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Favorite Movie 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

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말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Favorite Movie

 

1


A: What's your favorite movie?
B: My favorite movie is Superbad.
A: Oh, why is that?
B: It's the funniest movie that I've ever seen.
A: That's true. It is a very funny movie.
B: You've seen it before?
A: Yes, I saw that movie the first day it came out in theaters.
B: Didn't you laugh through the whole movie? I did.
A: Me too. That movie brought tears to my eyes.
B: Mine too.
A: I have it on DVD at my house if you want to come over and watch it.
B: Sure, let's go.

2


A: Which movie is your favorite to watch?
B: I have to say, my favorite movie is Superbad.
A: Is that right? Why?
B: Honestly, it is one of the funniest movies I've seen in a long time.
A: You're right. That movie is hilarious.
B: I didn't think you saw that movie.
A: I went to see it the day it came out.
B: I was laughing through the whole movie.
A: I couldn't help laughing, either.
B: Same here.
A: I bought the movie. Would you like to come to my house and watch it?
B: Of course.

3


A: Out of every movie that you've seen, which one is your favorite?
B: I'm going to have to say that Superbad is the best movie ever.
A: You think so, how come?
B: Well, Superbad is super funny.
A: You're not lying, I found that movie absolutely hilarious.
B: I didn't know that you saw Superbad before.
A: I made sure to be in line to see it the first day it came out.
B: I couldn't keep from laughing throughout the whole movie.
A: I was laughing hysterically the whole time; my stomach muscles hurt afterwards.
B: That's exactly how I felt.
A: I got the movie when it came out on DVD, do you want to come over?
B: I would love to.


 

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Leisure Activities 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

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말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Leisure Activities

 

1


A: Tell me, what do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
B: I enjoy drawing and painting.
A: You know how to draw and paint?
B: Yes, I do.
A: When did you learn how to do that?
B: I learned back in high school.
A: Oh, so you took an art class?
B: Yeah, I loved that class.
A: I see that you're pretty talented.
B: Thank you very much.
A: I wish I had a talent like that.
B: I'm sure you have a talent. It's just hidden.

2


A: What kinds of things do you like to do?
B: I've always liked to draw and paint.
A: I didn't know you knew how to draw and paint.
B: I do it every once in a while.
A: How long have you known how to do that?
B: I first learned how to do it in high school.
A: Did you take some sort of art class or something?
B: That was my favorite class.
A: You have got to be talented.
B: Thanks.
A: If only I was talented.
B: You have a talent. You just don't know what it is yet.

3


A: Are there any hobbies you do?
B: When I have time, I sometimes draw and paint.
A: Oh, you actually do that?
B: Every so often, I do.
A: Did you always know how to draw and paint?
B: I was taught in high school how to draw and paint.
A: You had an art class?
B: Exactly, it was my favorite class.
A: Well, it's good that you're so talented.
B: I appreciate that.
A: Talent is a great thing, I wish I had one.
B: Everyone has a talent. They just need to find it.

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Complimenting Someone's Clothes 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

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말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Complimenting Someone's Clothes

 

1


A: You look really nice today.
B: Thank you. I just got this outfit the other day.
A: Really, where did you get it?
B: I got it from Macy's.
A: It's really nice.
B: Thanks again. You look nice today, too.
A: Thank you. I just got these shoes today.
B: Really? What kind of shoes are they?
A: These are called All Star Chuck Taylors.
B: I really like those. How much did they cost?
A: They were about forty dollars.
B: I think I'm going to go buy myself a pair.

2


A: I absolutely love what you're wearing today.
B: You do? I just bought this outfit a couple days ago.
A: Seriously, it looks really nice on you. Where did you buy it from?
B: I bought it from the Macy's at the Santa Anita mall.
A: I really like that outfit.
B: Thanks. I think you look nice today, too.
A: Thank you. I just bought these new shoes earlier today.
B: Those are nice. What are they?
A: These are some Chucks.
B: Those are great. How much were they?
A: I got them for forty.
B: I think I might go and find me my own pair of Chucks.

3


A: I think that you look very cute today.
B: Is that right? This is a brand new outfit.
A: What store did you get it from?
B: I went to Macy's and picked it out.
A: I love your outfit right now.
B: Well, I think you look nice today too.
A: Thanks. I found these new shoes earlier at the store.
B: I think that those are some really nice shoes. What kind are they?
A: These are Chucks.
B: Your shoes look really nice. How much did you get them for?
A: They only cost me about forty dollars.
B: I'm going to go get a pair for myself.


 

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Expressing Joy at Someone's Success 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Expressing Joy at Someone's Success

 

1


A: Did you hear the good news?
B: No, I haven't.
A: I got a promotion at my job.
B: Did you really?
A: Seriously, I am so excited.
B: Well, congratulations.
A: Thank you.
B: I'm so happy for you.
A: Really?
B: Yes. You really deserved this.
A: You think so?
B: Yes. Good for you.

2


A: Have you heard my good news?
B: You haven't told me anything yet.
A: I got a promotion at work earlier this week.
B: Is that right?
A: It's the truth. I am really happy.
B: Congratulations on your promotion.
A: Thank you very much.
B: I am really excited for you.
A: Are you really?
B: I'm serious. You deserved this promotion.
A: Is that what you really think?
B: Yes, I do.

3


A: I haven't told you what happened yet, have I?
B: I haven't heard anything.
A: My boss offered me a promotion, and I took it.
B: Are you serious?
A: Yes, I am really excited.
B: That's great. Congratulations.
A: I appreciate that.
B: You have no idea how happy I am for you.
A: For real?
B: I believe you were the best choice for that promotion. I really do.

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Expressing Concern for Someone 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Expressing Concern for Someone

 

1


A: Why weren't you at school yesterday?
B: I wasn't really feeling well.
A: What was wrong with you?
B: My stomach was upset.
A: Do you feel better now?
B: I don't really feel too well yet.
A: Do you want anything to make you feel better?
B: No, thanks. I already took some medicine.
A: I hope you feel better.
B: Thank you.

2


A: What reason do you have for missing school?
B: I was sick.
A: How were you sick?
B: I had a stomachache.
A: Did it get any better?
B: I'm still feeling under the weather.
A: Would you like anything for your stomach?
B: I took something earlier.
A: Get better.
B: Thanks a lot.

3


A: Why didn't you go to school yesterday?
B: I stayed home because I wasn't feeling well.
A: What was your problem?
B: My stomach was bothering me.
A: Are you feeling any better?
B: I'm still feeling a little sick.
A: I'm going to the store, would you like any Pepto Bismol?
B: That's okay.
A: I hope you feel better.
B: I'd appreciate that.


 

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Describing People 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Describing People

 

1


A: Have you seen the new girl in school?
B: No, I haven't.
A: She's really pretty.
B: Describe her to me.
A: She's not too tall.
B: Well, how tall is she?
A: She's about five feet even.
B: What does she look like, though?
A: She has pretty light brown eyes.
B: I may know which girl you're talking about.
A: So you have seen her around?
B: Yes, I have.

2


A: There's a new girl in school, have you seen her yet?
B: I haven't seen her yet.
A: I think that she is very pretty.
B: Tell me how she looks.
A: She's kind of short.
B: What height is she?
A: She's probably about five feet.
B: That's nice, but tell me what she looks like.
A: The first thing I noticed was her beautiful brown eyes.
B: I think I might've bumped into her before.
A: Are you telling me that you've seen her before?
B: I believe so.

3


A: Have you met the new girl?
B: No. Have you?
A: She's one of the prettiest girls at the school.
B: What does she look like?
A: Well, she's quite short.
B: How tall would you say that she is?
A: I would say she's only five feet.
B: What about her facial features?
A: She has light brown eyes, absolutely beautiful.
B: I think I know who you're talking about.
A: Have you seen her?
B: I think that I have.



 

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Calling a Friend 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Calling a Friend

 

1


A: Hello, may I speak to Alice please?
B: This is she. How's it going?
A: I've been trying to call you all day.
B: Sorry about that. I was cleaning up.
A: It's okay.
B: So what were you calling me about?
A: Oh, I just wanted to see if you wanted to hang out tomorrow.
B: Sure, what did you want to do?
A: Maybe we can go see a movie or something.
B: That sounds like fun. Let's do it.
A: I'll see you tomorrow then.
B: See you then. Goodbye.

2


A: Hi, how are you. Is Alice there?
B: Speaking. What's up?
A: Why haven't you answered the phone?
B: My bad, I had chores to do.
A: That's all right.
B: What was the reason for your call?
A: I want to do something tomorrow with you.
B: Sounds good. What did you have in mind?
A: I was thinking about seeing a movie.
B: Okay, let's go see a movie.
A: Until then.
B: Talk to you later.

3


A: Is Alice available?
B: You're talking to her.
A: I've called you a hundred times today.
B: I was busy doing something. I apologize.
A: No problem.
B: Did you need something?
A: Did you want to do something tomorrow?
B: Is there somewhere special you wanted to go?
A: How about a movie?
B: A movie sounds good.
A: Call me tomorrow then.
B: I will see you tomorrow.


 

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Weather 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Weather

 

1


A: It's an ugly day today.
B: I know. I think it may rain.
A: It's the middle of summer, it shouldn't rain today.
B: That would be weird.
A: Yeah, especially since it's ninety degrees outside.
B: I know, it would be horrible if it rained and it was hot outside.
A: Yes, it would be.
B: I really wish it wasn't so hot every day.
A: Me too. I can't wait until winter.
B: I like winter too, but sometimes it gets too cold.
A: I'd rather be cold than hot.
B: Me too.

2


A: It doesn't look very nice outside today.
B: You're right. I think it's going to rain later.
A: In the middle of the summer, it shouldn't be raining.
B: That wouldn't seem right.
A: Considering that it's over ninety degrees outside, that would be weird.
B: Exactly, it wouldn't be nice if it started raining. It's too hot.
A: I know, you're absolutely right.
B: I wish it would cool off one day.
A: That's how I feel, I want winter to come soon.
B: I enjoy the winter, but it gets really cold sometimes.
A: I know what you mean, but I'd rather be cold than hot.
B: That's exactly how I feel.

3


A: I wish it was a nicer day today.
B: That is true. I hope it doesn't rain.
A: It wouldn't rain in the middle of the summer.
B: It wouldn't seem right if it started raining right now.
A: It would be weird if it started raining in ninety degree weather.
B: Any rain right now would be pointless.
A: That's right, it really would be.
B: I want it to cool down some.
A: I know what you mean, I can't wait until it's winter.
B: Winter is great. I wish it didn't get so cold sometimes though.
A: I would rather deal with the winter than the summer.
B: I feel the same way.

4


A: It's such a nice day.
B: Yes, it is.
A: It looks like it may rain soon.
B: Yes, and I hope that it does.
A: Why is that?
B: I really love how rain clears the air.
A: Me too. It always smells so fresh after it rains.
B: Yes, but I love the night air after it rains.
A: Really? Why is it?
B: Because you can see the stars perfectly.
A: I really hope it rains today.
B: Yeah, me too.

5


A: Isn't it a nice day?
B: It really is.
A: It seems that it may rain today.
B: Hopefully it will.
A: How come?
B: I like how clear the sky gets after it rains.
A: I feel the same way. It smells so good after it rains.
B: I especially love the night air when it rains.
A: Really? Why?
B: The stars look so much closer after it rains.
A: I really want it to rain today.
B: Yeah, so do I.

6


A: Don't you think it's nice out?
B: Yes, I think so too.
A: I think that it's going to rain.
B: I hope that it does rain.
A: You like the rain?
B: The sky looks so clean after it rains. I love it.
A: I understand. Rain does make it smell cleaner.
B: I love most how it is at night after it rains.
A: How come?
B: You can see the stars so much more clearly after it rains.
A: I would love for it to rain today.
B: I would too.

7


A: I really want to go to the beach this weekend.
B: That sounds like fun. What's the weather going to be like?
A: I heard that it's going to be warm this weekend.
B: Is it going to be perfect beach weather?
A: I believe so.
B: Good. I hope it doesn't cool off this weekend.
A: I know. I really want to go to the beach.
B: But you know that California weather is really unpredictable.
A: You're right. One minute it's hot, and then the next minute it's cold.
B: I really wish the weather would just stay the same.
A: I do too. That way we can have our activities planned ahead of time.
B: Yeah, that would make things a lot easier.

8


A: I would like to take a trip to the beach this weekend.
B: A trip to the beach would be fun. How is the weather going to be?
A: The forecast says that it will be warm on the weekend.
B: So do you think it'll be perfect weather for the beach?
A: It sounds like it will be.
B: I really hope it doesn't get cold.
A: That would ruin things, I want to go so badly.
B: The weather in California is unpredictable, so you never know.
A: That is true. The weather is constantly changing.
B: It would be nice if the weather would never change.
A: That would be great, then we could plan things sooner.
B: True. Predictable weather would make life easier.

9


A: It would be nice to go to the beach sometime this weekend.
B: What's the weather going to be like? I may want to go too.
A: The weather this weekend is supposed to be warm.
B: Will it be good beach weather?
A: I think it will be.
B: It wouldn't be good if it got cold this weekend.
A: I want this trip to be perfect, I hope it stays warm.
B: This California weather is so uncertain, it's impossible to know what'll happen.
A: I know. Every day the weather seems different.
B: I would love it if it wasn't always so unpredictable.
A: That would make it easier for us to make plans.
B: I know. Things are easier when you know what the weather's going to be like.

 



 

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Greetings 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Greetings

 

1

A: Hi, how are you doing?
B: I'm fine. How about yourself?
A: I'm pretty good. Thanks for asking.
B: No problem. So how have you been?
A: I've been great. What about you?
B: I've been good. I'm in school right now.
A: What school do you go to?
B: I go to PCC.
A: Do you like it there?
B: It's okay. It's a really big campus.
A: Good luck with school.
B: Thank you very much.


2

A: How's it going?
B: I'm doing well. How about you?
A: Never better, thanks.
B: So how have you been lately?
A: I've actually been pretty good. You?
B: I'm actually in school right now.
A: Which school do you attend?
B: I'm attending PCC right now.
A: Are you enjoying it there?
B: It's not bad. There are a lot of people there.
A: Good luck with that.
B: Thanks.


3

A: How are you doing today?
B: I'm doing great. What about you?
A: I'm absolutely lovely, thank you.
B: Everything's been good with you?
A: I haven't been better. How about yourself?
B: I started school recently.
A: Where are you going to school?
B: I'm going to PCC.
A: How do you like it so far?
B: I like it so far. My classes are pretty good right now.
A: I wish you luck.
B: Thanks a lot.

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총 20개 주제로 건강(Health) 관련 기초회화를 모았습니다.
품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
-------------------

 


1. A Stomachache
 
A: I have a stomachache.
B: Is it something you ate?
A: Maybe. I’m not sure.
B: What did you have for breakfast?
A: The usual, cereal with milk and a banana.
B: Maybe the milk was bad.
A: It didn’t smell bad.
B: Maybe the banana was bad.
A: No, the banana was delicious.
B: Maybe you just need to go to the bathroom.
A: No, that’s not the problem.
B: Maybe it will go away in a little while.
 


2. A Blood Stain
 
A: What’s this stain?
B: I don’t know.
A: It looks like blood.
B: I think my nose was bleeding.
A: You should wet your shirt immediately.
B: Why?
A: Because that gets the blood out of the shirt.
B: What’s a little blood?
A: Your white shirt is ruined.
B: So, I’ll just buy another one.
A: You can wear this one around the house.
B: Next time I’ll soak it immediately.
 

 

3. Sore Fingers
 
A: My fingers hurt.
B: Why do they hurt?
A: I type too much.
B: You should take a break.
A: I need to type to make money.
B: But typing is causing you pain.
A: Maybe I should see a doctor.
B: Doctors are too expensive.
A: He might tell me to rest for a while.
B: He might want to cut you open.
A: He might say I’m okay.
B: He might say you have bone cancer.
 


4. Too Much Stress
 
A: What did the doctor say?
B: He thinks I have too much stress.
A: Stress causes your stomachaches?
B: Stress causes different problems with different people.
A: So what did he tell you to do?
B: He said I need to think positive.
A: He didn’t give you any medication?
B: I hate medication. It makes me feel different.
A: So how do you think positive?
B: I think about nice things.
A: Like what?
B: Like a day at the beach, with my toes in the sand.
 

 

5. A Paper Cut
 
A: I cut my finger.
B: How did you do that?
A: It’s a paper cut.
B: Paper can be dangerous.
A: It hurts, too.
B: Paper cuts can hurt a lot.
A: Where are the band-aids?
B: I think they’re in the medicine cabinet.
A: It’s on the tip of my finger.
B: A band-aid might not work.
A: I must not use this finger until the cut heals.
B: It might take a day or two to heal.
 

 

6. Cigarette Smoke
 
A: Do you smell that?
B: Oh, yes.
A: I can’t stand cigarette smoke.
B: It smells so bad.
A: One cigarette stinks up the whole sidewalk.
B: Smokers think they are so cool.
A: They are so weak.
B: A little cigarette controls them.
A: They look so stupid taking a puff.
B: And then they blow smoke out of their mouth.
A: They think it’s cool.
B: Cigarettes stink.
 

 

7. Nose Drops
 
A: Do you have a cold?
B: Yes, I do.
A: How did you get it?
B: My sister had a cold. She gave it to me.
A: Have you taken anything for your cold?
B: No, I just blow my nose a lot.
A: Your nose is stopped up?
B: Yes. I have to breathe through my mouth.
A: Have you tried nose drops?
B: No, I don’t like nose drops.
A: They work great.
B: I don’t care. I don’t like to put drops in my nose.
 


8. Skin Cancer
 
A: Would you put suntan lotion on my back, please?
B: Sure.
A: Thank you.
B: You shouldn’t lie in the sun for too long.
A: I want to get a tan. I don’t want to look so pale.
B: What’s wrong with looking pale?
A: People think you might be sick.
B: Who thinks that?
A: I don’t know.
B: It’s better to be pale than to have skin cancer.
A: I know that.
B: So why are you arguing with me? Don’t lie in the sun too long!
 


9. Quitting Smoking
 
A: I can’t quit smoking.
B: Of course you can.
A: I don’t have enough will power.
B: Of course you do.
A: I wish I had never started.
B: So does every smoker.
A: I’ve tried to quit so many times.
B: So has everyone else.
A: Nothing seems to work.
B: All it takes is will power,
and you have it.
A: Then why can’t I quit?
B: You have to believe in yourself.
 

 

10. A Bad Back
 
A: My back is killing me.
B: What did you do?
A: I got out of my car.
B: That’s it?
A: I injured my back one time just by sneezing.
B: You should see a doctor.
A: My doctor said I need surgery.
B: So?
A: So, forget it.
B: You don’t have the money?
A: I have no insurance.
B: Maybe a back rub would help.
 

 

11. Three a Day
 
A: My brother smokes three packs a day.
B: Three packs of what?
A: Cigarettes, of course.
B: How can he do that?
A: When he is almost finished with one cigarette, he uses it to light another.
B: He’s a chain smoker.
A: He’s been a chain smoker for 30 years.
B: That’s unbelievable. Can he still breathe?
A: He can, but the people around him can’t.
B: How can he still be alive?
A: His doctor says his heart and lungs are strong and healthy.
B: Maybe I should start smoking.
 

 

12. Brush, Brush
 
A: I hate brushing my teeth.
B: It’s such a chore.
A: Brush, brush. Spit, spit.
B: What did they do in the old days?
A: They brushed with their fingers.
B: They also ate with their fingers!
A: Why do they call it the good old days?
B: Maybe because they didn’t have to brush and floss.
A: Who invented flossing?
B: A dentist, I’m sure.
A: I hate flossing more than brushing!
B: I can’t wait till all my teeth fall out.
 

 

13. A Hot Hike
 
A: Let's stop for a while. I need a break and some water.
B: This trail is hard to climb.
A: Especially on a hot day like this.
B: I can't believe we haven't seen any animals.
A: Thank goodness! I don't want to see any wild animals.
B: All we've seen so far is a couple of lizards.
A: We're hiking to lose weight, not to see goats and bears.
B: I bet I've lost a couple of pounds already.
A: All you've lost is some sweat.
B: I haven't even lost one pound of fat?
A: If you want to lose fat, you've got to do this hike every day.
B: Okay, but let's hike in town. At least there are cats and dogs to see.
 

 

14. Another Pimple
 
A: Oh no, another pimple on my face.
B: Pimples suck.
A: It seems like I get a new pimple almost every day.
B: Maybe it's something in your diet.
A: No, I eat the same things day after day.
B: Then maybe it's in your genes.
A: You might be right.
B: Do pimples run in your family?
A: Not that I've noticed.
B: Well, maybe it's from the pollution in the air.
A: Whatever the cause, I hate seeing them on my face.
B: Well, on the bright side, they're fun to pop.
 

 

15. No Need to Worry
 
A: Do you believe everything you hear?
B: I don't believe anything I don't see with my own eyes.
A: You can't believe what you hear on TV or radio.
B: You can't believe what you read in the newspapers.
A: Everyone tells you a different story about the same thing.
B: Three different people will give you three different stories.
A: And the government will give you a fourth story.
B: Yes, like the government says not to worry about the swine flu.
A: But the swine flu just killed 20 people in Mexico.
B: The government says we have nothing to worry about.
A: Then why are some schools telling the kids to stay home?
B: The government says to wash our hands frequently, and we'll all be okay.
 

 

16. Use a Tissue
 
A: Don’t pick your nose.
B: I wasn’t picking my nose.
A: What were you doing?
B: I was scratching my nose.
A: I think I know the difference between picking and scratching.
B: Okay, mom, maybe I was picking it a little bit.
A: Use a tissue next time.
B: I didn’t have a tissue.
A: Then wait till you find a tissue.
B: I couldn’t wait. It was an emergency.
A: Oh, really? Maybe you should have called 911.
B: It wasn’t that kind of emergency.
 

 

17. A Dirty Remote
 
A: Our TV remote is filthy.
B: Yes, it’s covered with crud.
A: I’m going to clean it.
B: Don’t use water on it!
A: I’ll use a damp cloth.
B: Don’t let water get into any of the cracks.
A: I’ll squeeze the cloth so it’s almost dry.
B: Don’t rub the numbers off the remote.
A: I will rub gently but firmly.
B: Do it quickly, please, so I can change channels during commercials.
A: I’ll give it back to you in a couple of minutes.
B: Maybe we should put it in a plastic bag to keep it clean.
 

 

18. An Earful of Pain
 
A: My ear is killing me.
B: What’s the matter?
A: I was on a plane.
B: So?
A: So, every time the plane goes up, my ear starts to hurt.
B: That’s no good.
A: Sometimes the pain goes away, and sometimes it doesn’t.
B: Have you seen a doctor?
A: I’ve been to two doctors.
B: And they couldn’t fix your problem?
A: They both said I have to live with it.
B: Or you can stay off planes.
 

 

19. A New Face
 
A: Did you see the woman with the new face?
B: Did she get a nice job?
A: She got an “everything?job!
B: What do you mean?
A: A team of doctors gave her a whole new face.
B: Why did they do that?
A: A mad dog bit most of her face off.
B: Oh, that’s terrible. What does she look like now?
A: Her face is really fat, but they say the swelling will go down.
B: And then will she look normal again?
A: I guess so.
B: God bless modern medicine.
 

 

20. A Sore Hand
 
A: There’s something wrong with my right hand.
B: What’s wrong with it?
A: It aches most of the time.
B: What do you think it is?
A: I don’t know. I think it’s old age.
B: If it’s old age, why don’t both of your hands hurt?
A: That’s a good question. Maybe it’s not old age.
B: Are you right-handed?
A: Yes. All my life.
B: You’re wearing out your right hand. Stop using it so much.
A: But I do all my writing with my right hand.
B: Start typing instead. That way your left hand will do half the work.
 

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품격있고 깔끔한 회화문입니다. 버릴 말이 하나도 없네요.
이 정도는 여러번 읽어서 몽땅 암기할 정도가 되시기 바랍니다.

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
-------------------

 


1. Yes, We Can
 
A: Who did you vote for?
B: I voted for Obama.
A: Me too.
B: He will be a great president.
A: Everyone likes him.
B: He’s a good speaker.
A: And he’s really smart.
B: He will solve our problems.
A: He will end the war.
B: The next four years will be good years.
A: I’ll vote for him next time, too.
B: I think everyone will.
 


2. Don’t Vote for Him
 
A: The election is next week.
B: Who are you voting for?
A: I’m not voting for the mayor.
B: Why not?
A: He made promises that he didn’t keep.
B: Like what?
A: He promised to hire 1,000 more police officers.
B: How many did he hire?
A: One hundred!
B: Maybe he had a good reason.
A: Maybe he’s just a liar.
B: Maybe I’ll vote for someone else, too.
 


3. He Got Reelected
 
A: I can’t believe he won the election.
B: Only 15 percent of the voters turned out.
A: That is a joke.
B: Voting is so important, but people don’t bother.
A: Many people think their vote doesn’t matter.
B: The mayor won by only 2,000 votes.
A: We’re stuck with him for four more years.
B: Voting is so easy. You can even mail your ballot in.
A: All you have to do is vote and put a stamp on it.
B: How easy is that?
A: I guess people just don’t care.
B: They’ll care when they see their taxes go up.
 

 

4. Change Is Good
 
A: Well, we have a new president.
B: But we have the same old problems.
A: Well, he’s made a few changes.
B: Like what?
A: I think he closed the bowling alley in the White House.
B: Oh, yeah. He’s changing it to a basketball court.
A: Who’s paying for that?
B: I think we are!
A: Well, that’s okay, as long as it helps him relax and think more clearly.
B: Yes, we need a relaxed president who thinks clearly.
A: Do any other world leaders have a basketball court?
B: They will. You know America always leads the way.
 

 

5. A Powerful Position
 
A: People say that everybody loves Obama.
B: Well, more than 50 million people voted for McCain.
A: That’s 50 million people who don’t love Obama.
B: Obama’s got four years to make everyone happy.
A: He’s never going to make everyone happy.
B: Can you imagine being President?
A: Everyone wants you to solve their problems.
B: I have enough stress from trying to solve my own problems.
A: You and everybody else.
B: I would never want to be President.
A: But think about all the power you’d have.
B: I prefer my quiet little life to all the power in the world.
 

 

6. A Traveling Man
 
A: Did you read this article?
B: What article?
A: It says the mayor spends only 11 percent of his time on city duties.
B: Only 11 percent?
A: About 50 percent of the time he’s traveling.
B: Where does he travel to?
A: Oh, all over the world.
B: But he’s supposed to be making our city a better place.
A: He’s visiting other cities to get ideas.
B: Can’t he just go online?
A: The rest of the time he’s raising money for his reelection.
B: Well, he’ll never get reelected once this news gets out.
 

 

7. Vote for Ralph
 
A: Who did you vote for for president?
B: I voted for Ralph Nader.
A: Who in the world is Ralph Nader?
B: He’s the best man for president.
A: Why’s that?
B: He hates corporations.
A: Well, most corporations do think only about money.
B: He hates Democrats and Republicans.
A: Well, they do put their party before their country.
B: He’s the only candidate that I trust.
A: But he didn’t have a chance. Nobody voted for him!
B: Sooner or later, voters will wake up.
 

 

8. Why Vote?
 
A: I don’t know why I bother to vote.
B: Why’s that?
A: What good does it do?
B: You get to put someone in power that you like.
A: Only if my candidate wins.
B: Well, he can’t win unless you and others vote for him.
A: But even if my candidate wins, he’ll break his promises.
B: That’s true. They promise anything just so they get elected.
A: And when elected, they go their own way.
B: They forget who put them in power.
A: They forget where they came from.
B: Maybe you should run for office.
 

 

9. Every Vote Counts
 
A: That election for U.S. Senator stunk.
B: What do you mean?
A: There were more votes than voters!
B: But that's impossible.
A: Officials said that it's possible.
B: Did they explain how it's possible?
A: No. They said there are some things you can't explain.
B: So are they going to hold another election?
A: No. That will cost too much money.
B: So it's better to save money than to have an honest election?
A: Well, the Democratic Party says it was an honest election.
B: Of course they say that—their man won!
 

 

10. George Tells Jokes
 
A: I see that former President Bush is at a conference.
B: Yes. He's telling jokes about his eight years as president.
A: Yes, those eight years were a lot of fun for everyone.
B: Only 4,000 American soldiers were killed overseas.
A: Not to mention 40,000 wounded soldiers.
B: But Bush visited some of them in the hospital once.
A: That's nice that he found the time to make a visit.
B: He spoke to them and made them feel better.
A: Did he speak to every family that lost a soldier?
B: No, he didn't have time to do that.
A: Well, he's got plenty of time now!
B: No, he's too busy writing a book about how hard it was to be president.
 

 

11. Give Them More
 
A: Did you get your Official Sample Ballot?
B: Yes, with the Voter Instructions.
A: How are you going to vote?
B: Same as ever, by mail. All it costs me is a 42-cent stamp.
A: I meant, are you going to vote for or against the new taxes?
B: Against all of them, of course.
A: But we need new taxes to pay for highways, schools, and prisons.
B: We've already voted for new taxes to pay for all that stuff!
A: That's true. Where did that money go?
B: Our legislators spent it on first-class travel all over the world.
A: They are having a good time with our money.
B: So when are we going to stop giving them more?
 

 

12. They’re Lying
 
A: Have you decided how you are going to vote?
B: Do you mean on Measures 1, 2, and 3?
A: Yes. The ones that will improve our schools, roads, and hospitals.
B: You mean the measures that will raise our taxes.
A: But the TV ads say that our taxes will not increase.
B: Do you believe the TV ads?
A: I like the one where the fireman tells us why we should vote Yes.
B: Don’t believe him! Whatever the TV ads tell you, the opposite is true.
A: But the title of Measure 1 is “Better Schools at No Cost.?br>
B: The title should be “Better Schools at Huge Cost.?br>
A: I can’t believe that they would lie to us.
B: Of course they lie—that’s what politicians do!

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