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| Unit 22. À§Ä¡, ¹æÇâ, ¼ø¼ |
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| Step 1. ¸ÚÁø °÷À̳׿ä. |
| a: Nice place you have here, Tom. I especially like this sofa.
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| b: Thanks, Helen. We're pleased with it, too. |
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| Step 2. ~°¡ ¾îµð¿¡ ÀÖÁÒ? |
| You know where Jeil Building is? |
| Do you know the way to the railway station? |
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| Step 3. ÀÌ·± °÷¿¡¼ |
| That's not the way in this part of the world. |
| a: What are you doing in this part of the world? |
| b: Oh, I just live around the corner. |
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| Step 4. ¾î¶² °÷À¸·Î |
| a: I'd like to discuss the details of our contract. |
| b: Fine, Mr. Frank. Let's go somewhere where it's quite. |
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| I remember reading about it somewhere in this book. |
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| His whereabouts are still mystery. |
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| Step 5. ±â´Ù¸®´Ù. |
| Wait around a while. |
| Tell him to stick around, I really need to talk to him. |
| You go-I'll stick around here a bit longer and wait for Helen.
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| Step 6. ±Ùó/¸Ö¸® |
| Her mother left to go shopping in a nearby town. |
| She can't be far away. |
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| Step 7. ¿·¿¡/ÀÌ¿ôÁý¿¡/¸ÂÀºÆí¿¡/¾Õ¿¡/¹Û¿¡ |
| Please sit next to me. |
| He is the highest government official next to the president.
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| Turn right at the first corner. It's next door to a post office.
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| It's opposite the Sales Department. |
| It's in front of the Sales Department. |
| It's raining outside. |
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| Step 8. ¹Ù·Î ¿À¸¥ÂÊÀÌ |
| Let me introduce my staffs, gentleman. Here's Kim to my immediate
right. He is commerce director. To his right is Lee, deputy director. |
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| Step 9. ÈÀå½ÇÀÌ ¾îµðÁÒ?/Á» ¾Ä¾î¾ß °Ú¾î¿ä. |
| a: Excuse me, but nature calls. |
| b: The restroom is our in the hallway to your left. |
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| a: where can I freshen up? |
| b: This way, please. |
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| I have to go to the potty. |
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| I fel the need to freshen up. |
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| Step 10. ÁÙÀ» ¼¼ ±â´Ù¸®´Ù. |
| a: Do you have a table for two? |
| b: Sorry, but you'll have to wait in line. |
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| He joined the queue fir tickets. |
| We queued for the bus. |
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| Step 11. »õÄ¡±âÇÏ´Ù. |
| He jumped the queue. |
| It's no good to try to cut in. |
| Can I cut in your lane? I'm so late for that commuter train.
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| Hey, you! No cutting in! |
| Come on. You're holding up the line. (ÁÙÀ» ¹æÇØÇÏ´Ù) |
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| Step 12. Â÷·Ê |
| a: Whose turn is it? |
| b: It's your turn. |
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| a: It's your turn to do me a favor. |
| b: I'd like to give you a rain check. |
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| Step 13. ¼±Âø¼ø |
| a: Is it possible to make reservations for dinner this evening?
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| b: Sorry. We don't take reservations. First come, first served.
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| Step 14. ~ÇÏ´Â ±æ¿¡ |
| A strange thing happened to me on the way to work. |
| I can mail the letter for you on my way to school. |
| A Greenpeace ship was in New Zealand on its way to Moruria.
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| Step 15. °Å²Ù·Î/µÚÁýÈù |
| Oh, this slide is upside down. Please adjust it. |
| The slide is reserved. Please turn it. |
| You've got that jumper inside out. |
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| Step 16. ÅëÁ¦±¸¿ª/½Ã°£ ¼Óµµ Á¦ÇÑ/´Ü°ñÁý |
| You can't get in that room. It's off limits. it's only for
authorized personnel. |
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| a: Is there a time limit to this? |
| b: Yeah, tow hours. |
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| Don't tell me you don't know what the speed limit is here. |
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| a: Where do you want to go for a drink? |
| b: How about my favorite hangout? |