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| Unit 11
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| Step 1 |
| 1) I asked her if she was ready to go, and she nodded.
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| 2) He didn't reply, but just shook his head. |
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| Step 2 ¾÷¾îÁÖ´Ù |
| 1) Please, dad, give me a piggy-back! |
| 2) His child rode on his father's back. |
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| Step 3 ¾ÉÀ¸¼¼¿ä |
| Please seat your seatbelt in a chair. |
| Be seated. |
| Please sit down. |
| Have a chair. |
| She sat with her leg crossed(folded). |
| She's sitting cross-legged. |
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| Step 4 °Å±â ¾É¾Æ |
| Park yourself there. |
| Hey, park it over there in the corner. Stop pacing
around. You make me nervous. |
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| Step 5 ±×´ë·Î ¾É¾Æ ÀÖ¾î |
| 1) a: In a hurry, Jim? You've got to go with me. But I
need to finish my job first... |
| b: I have plenty of time. |
| a: Good. Sit tight, then. I'll be
back in a minute. |
| 2) If your car breaks down, just sit tight and wait
for the police. |
| 3) I'm so nervous about my interview, I can't sit
still. |
| 4) I saw Helen laying on her stomach next to the
swimming pool. |
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| Step 6 ³ª Á» ÀÏÀ¸ÄÑ Áà |
| Help me up, will you? |
| Get up! Rise and shine! It's late. |
| Up and at them! The sun is shining. |
| Come on, Tom. Up and at' em! |
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| Step 7 µîÀ» ¸Â´ë°í ¼´Ù |
| Stand back to back and we'll see who is taller.
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| He stood with arms akimbo, glaring at the intruder.
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| Step 8 ºó Á¼®ÀԴϱî/Á» ºÁ
Áֽðھî¿ä? |
| 1) a: Is this seat open? Could you save this seat for
me? |
| b: sure thing. |
| 2) a: Excuse me, is this seat taken? |
| b: No, Help yourself. |
| 3) a: Hi, Tom. This taken? |
| b: Yeah. Helen's sitting here.
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| 4) Anybody sitting here? |
| 5) Standing room only, all seats are occupied. |
| 6) Save me a seat on the bus. |
| 7) They're holding a table for us. |
| 8) Will you please make room for me? |
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| Step 9 ÀÚ¸®¸¦ ¹Ù²Ù´Ù |
| 1) a: I want to change my seat. |
| b: Change seats with Mr. Kim.
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| 2) Let's switch our seats. |
| 3) Would you mind trading seats with me? |
| 4) a: Would you mind trading seats with me? |
| b: No, I don't mind at all. |
| 5) a: Would you mind trading seats with me? |
| b: I'm sorry, but I prefer the
window side. |
| 6) a: Would you mind trading seats with me? |
| b: Yes, I'm afraid I do. |
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| Step 10 ÀÔ¾îºÁµµ µÉ±î¿ä? |
| 1) a: This dress looks my size. May I try it on?
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| b: Certainly. There's a fitting
room over there. |
| 2) a: If you like the blue dress, how about this green
striped dress? |
| b: Say, that's more like it! Can I
try it on? |
| 3) Try on the shoes for size. |
| 4) a: Why are you wearing jeans to work? |
| b: When I put on my suit this
morning, I found the trousers were torn, so I had to wear my jeans. |
| 5) Put your coat on before you go outside. |
| Get dressed in something bright.
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| 6) Get undressed. |
| Get your clothes off. |
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| Step 11 ¿ÊÀ» Â÷·ÁÀÔ´Ù/²Ù¹Ì´Ù |
| 1) He went to the party dressed up as a Chicago
gangster. |
| 2) a: Come as you are. |
| b: It won't take me five minutes to
change. |
| 3) You put your sweater on inside out.
µÚÁý¾î ÀÔ´Ù |
| 4) You put your sweater on back to front.
°Å²Ù·Î ÀÔ´Ù |
| Your shirt is on back to front.
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| Step 12 ÈÀåÇÏ´Ù |
| Helen was wearing heavy makeup. |
| she checked her hair in the mirror and applied
lipstick. |
| Fix your make-up. |
| I must go and make myself presentable before the
guests arrive. |
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| Step 13 ½ÅÀ» ¹þ´Ù |
| Don't put your shoes off. They are smelly. |
| Take your shoes off before you get in. |
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| Step 14 ã´Ù |
| 1) I've been looking for that all week. |
| 2) a: I'm looking for the lady's room. Is there one
around here? |
| b: Yes, ma'am. Go straight down the
hall and turn left. |
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| Step 15 ÀÌ°Í ºÁ |
| 1) Take a look at this. |
| 2) a: It's everybody's opinion that the test was
unfair. |
| b: Let me take a look at the test.
It's likely I can help you. |
| 3) Don't give me that look. |
| 4) Look me straight in the eye. |
| 5) She can't see things straight. |
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| Step 16 Àß ÁöÄѺÁ/°¨½ÃÇØ |
| Keep an eye on it. |
| Watch that man. Keep a close eye on his behavior.
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| It's absurd to keep a strict watch over the students.
They are not prisoners. |
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| Step 17 ÁÖ¸ñÇÏ´Ù |
| I didn't pay any attention to his words. |
| Someone called my attention to it. |
| His nervousness caught my attention. |
| May I have your attention please? |
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| Step 18 |
| 1) a: I ran into her on the aisle and she looked the
other way. |
| b: It's so unlike her. |
| 2) When actresses walk around town, a lot of people do
double-takes. |
| 3) When I just gave all three of them a very cool
glance, they started giggling like a morons. They probably thought I was too young to give
anybody the once-over. |
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| Step 19 |
| 1) a: Should we pack this toy dagger or throw it away?
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| b: I can't make up my mind. |
| 2) a: Is this order for taking out or will you eat
here? |
| b: To go, please. |
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| Step 20 ¾þÁö¸£´Ù |
| a: I'm so angry at him that I could scream. |
| b: Now now, he didn't mean to spill wine on your suit.
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| Step 21 ÁÖ¸ÔÀ¸·Î Ä¡´Ù |
| Tom swung around and punched me hard in the stomach.
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| Step 22 |
| 1) a: Would you please pass the salt? |
| b: Here you are. |
| 2) a: Tom. can I borrow a pen? |
| b: Sure, here you are. |
| 3) Here you are, Tom. Have some cake. |
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| Step 23 |
| a: Hold it, please! |
| b: Which floor? |
| a: 12th, please. |
| b: Oh, this is my floor. |
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| Step 24 |
| a: Oops! Sorry! I didn't mean to step on your toes.
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| b: Think nothing of it. I shouldn't have stuck my feet
out so far. |
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| Step 25 |
| She fell right on her rear(end). |
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| Step 26 |
| 1) a: It's almost time for lunch. |
| b: Great. Where can I wash up?
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| 2) a: Hi, Tom. Come on in. How was your drive? |
| b: It was okay, but a little long.
Is there some place I can wash up. |
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| Step 27 |
| I had prepared pasta for dinner. |
| I'll fix Helen a nice breakfast. |
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| Step 28 |
| 1) Clean up this room. Don't make me say it again.
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| 2) a: That's the end of this printing job. Now what?
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| b: Let's clean this place up.
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| 3) I want this room clean-up right away. |
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| Step 29 Á¤µ·ÇÏ´Ù |
| 1) a: Your desk is a mess. |
| b: Somebody has to pick up the de³ª.
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| 2) I'd like to change my room around. |
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| Step 30 |
| Take a nice hot bath. |
| Tom, give Calvin a bath. |
| You stink. Go in and take a shower. |
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| Step 31 ¼Õ ´ëÁö¸¶ |
| Get off the cookie jar! It'll spoil your appetite.
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| Get off the phone. I want to make a call. |
| Get your hands off me. |
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| Step 32 |
| 1) a: What's the matter? You look out of this morning.
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| b: Do I? I put away a few last
night. |
| 2) He chug-a-lugged two cans in a row. |
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| Step 33 |
| Let's trip the light fantastic. |