공지사항
1. 매주 월요일 라디오 방송 안내
- 애틀란타 라디오 코리아 6:15PM 집으로 가는 길 중, "노래와 함께 하는 영어와 문화이야기"
2. 수요일 리딩/문법 교실
- 오전 10-12시
- 관심과 홍보 부탁합니다
3. 코리안 프렌즈 데이 겸 종강식
- 12월 14일 토요일 오후 3-5시
- 미리 달력에 표시해 두시고, 가족과 함께 오세요.
- 발표회도 함께 하면 좋을 것 같습니다.
Singing-up
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
- Have I told you lately that I love you
- 사 랑 한 다 언제 말 했 던 가
- Have I told you there's no one else above you
- 당 신 이 최 고 란 말 했 었 던 가
- You fill my heart with gladness,
- 기쁨 은 채 워 주 고
- Take away all my sadness,
- 슬픔 은 비 워 주 며
- Ease my troubles, that's what you do.
- 나 를 살 게 하 는 당 신
- Oh, The morning sun in all its glory
- 아 침 햇 살 같 은 미 소 로
- Greets the day with hope and comfort too.
- 희 망 과 용 기 를 비 추 며
- You fill my life with laughter,
- 날 미 소 짓 게 하 고
- Somehow you make it better,
- 마 음 을 밝 혀 주 며
- Ease my troubles that's what you do.
- 나 를 살 게 하 는 당 신
- There's a love that's divine
- 하 늘 이 준 사 랑
- And it's yours and it's mine
- 해 처 럼 빛 나 는
- Like the sun.
- 그 사 랑
- And at the end of the day
- 하 루 를 마 칠 때
- We should give thanks and pray to the One, to the One.
- 감 사 의 기 도 를 드 리 리 드 리 리
- Have I told you lately that I love you
- 사 랑 한 다 언제 말 했 던 가
- Have I told you there's no one else above you
- 당 신 이 최 고 란 말 했 었 던 가
- You fill my heart with gladness,
- 기쁨 은 채 워 주 고
- Take away all my sadness,
- 슬픔 은 비 워 주 며
- Ease my troubles, that's what you do.
- 나 를 살 게 하 는 당 신
누가 “무엇을”
- 무엇을 하다 —— 일반동사로 표현
- 무엇 이다 —— Be 동사로 표현
- 어떠 하다 —— Be 동사로 표현
의 문 문
누가?
- 사람: Who?
- 물건: What?
- 몇 개 중의 하나: Which?
무엇을?
- 누가 무엇을 하다: What ~ do?
- 누가 무엇이다: What ~ is?
- 누가 어떠하다: How ~ is?
"누가 무엇을 하다"의 경우
My dad ate a hamburger and I ate pizza.
- Who ate a hamburger? — My dad.
- Who ate pizza? — I (or Me).
- Which (one) (of you) ate pizza? — I (or Me).
An airplane was flying in the sky.
- What was flying in the sky? — An airplane.
"누가 무엇이다/어떠하다"의 경우
- Ms. Kim is a nurse.
- Who is a nurse? — Ms. Kim.
- Ms. Kim is 65 years old.
- Who is 65 years old? — Ms. Kim.
- Ms. Kim is a nurse.
- What is Ms. Kim? — A nurse.
- Ms. Kim is 65 years old.
- How old is Ms. Kim? — 65 years.
- The trip was great?
- How was your trip? — (It was) great.
연습:
"누가 무엇을 하다"의 경우
- 사랑하다
- Who love(s) you? -- Mary (does).
- What does he do? -- He loves her.
- 축구하다.
- Who play(s) soccer? -- The studnets (do).
- What do they do? -- They play soccer.
- 죽다.
- Who died? -- The driver (did).
- 간다.
- Who go(es)? -- They (do). or He (does).
- What do they do? -- They go.
- 일하다.
- Who work(s)? -- My mom (does).
- What does she do? -- She works.
- 보다.
- Who see(s) the movie? -- My dad (does).
- What does your dad do? -- He sees a movie.
- 운전하다.
- Who drive(s) the car? -- My son (does).
- What does he do (with the car) -- He drives it.
"누가 무엇이다"의 경우
- 선생
- What is he? -- He is a teacher.
- 크리스챤
- What is she (in terms of religion)? -- She is a Christian.
- 학생
- What is your cousin? -- He is a student.
- 웨이트리스
- What is she? -- She is a waitress.
- 교수
- What are you (doing for a living)? -- I am a professor.
- 비즈니스맨
- What is he? -- He is a businessman.
- 의사
- What is she? -- She is a medial doctor.
"누가 어떠하다"의 경우
- 예쁘다
- How was she? -- She was pretty.
- 착하다
- How is he? -- He is good.
- 옳지 않다
- How is the answer? -- It is wrong.
- 강하다
- How is the coffee? -- It is strong.
- 아프다
- How are you? -- I am sick.
리스닝
*리스닝 내용을 프린트 하실 분은 다운로드 하셔서 프린트 하시면 됩니다: Pursuit of Happiness.pdf
The Pursuit of Happyness
I met my father for the first time when I was 28 years old. When I had children, my children wouldn’t know who their father was. Chris Gardener was doing his best.
Doctors: “We don’t need two; we need only one.”
Chris: “Maybe next quarter.”
A doctor: “It’s possible.”
But his best wasn’t enough.
Chris: “Hoo, man, I’ve got two questions for you: What do you do and how you do it?
Car owner: I am a stockbroker.”
Chris: “Oh, a stockbroker…”
Car owner: “I am going to let you hang on with my car for the weekend but I need it back on Monday.”
Car owner: “Feed the meter.”
Renter: “I need the rent. I can’t wait anymore. I need you get out of here in the morning.
Chris: “You got to trust me, alright?
Son: “I trust you.”
Chris: “Because I am getting the better job.”
The worker: “See if I can find you an application for our internship.”
Son: “Did mom leave because of me?”
Chris: “Mom left because of mom and you didn’t have anything to do with it.”
Chris: “There is no salary.”
Worker: “No.”
Chris: “I was not aware of that. My circumstances have changed some.”
Son: “Dad, where are we going?”
Chris: “I don’t know.”
Educator: “Last year we had an intern scored 90% on the written exam. But he wasn’t chosen. It is not a simple past fact.”
CEO: “You are quitting on the shit, are you?”
Chris: “Don’t ever let somebody tell you, “you can’t do something,”— not even me. Alright?”
Son: “Alright.”
CEO: “They say you’re pretty determined.”
Driver: “Where are you going? Go to the hospital.”
Chris: “I’m in a competitive internship with Dean Witter.
CEO: “He said you are smart.”
Worker: “This is impossible.”
Chris: “I can do it.”
Worker: “No, you can’t. No one can.”
Son: “You are a good papa.”
Chris: “If you’ve got a dream, you got to protect it. People can’t do something themselves they want to tell you, “you can’t do it. … if you want something, go get it, period.”
- I am determined.
- I am not going to give up, nor will I give in.
- Now I am going through a hard time. But as I have been through, I will be stronger than ever and closer to my dream than ever.
- Therefore, I am not going to give up, nor give in.
- I am determined, and what will stop me?
수고하셨습니다. 열공하세요.