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매일매일 영어39 한국인들이 많이 하는 실수가 뭐가 있을까 생각하고, 찾아보다가 어떤 외국인이 쓴 한국인들이 자주 하는 실수를 찾아서, 공유하고 싶다. 주의해서 좀 더 자연스러운 영어를 할수있도록 하자. ‼️ATTENTION KOREANS‼️ These are 6 VERY common mistakes that most Korean people make. If you fix these, you will be MUCH more natural in your English. 1) forgetting particles (a/an/the) 2) forgetting plural (s/es) ALWAYS double check these. They do not seem important because Korean does not hav.. 더보기
매일매일 영어38 대충 아는 표현을 썻다가 상대방을 기분 나쁘게 했던 경험 있으신가요? 한국인들이 자주 실수하는 표현이 있습니다. 상관 없어요 = I don't care X 상관 없어요 = I don't mind/ that's fine/ whatever you please 등등 O I don't care = 관심없다 (알아서 해라/ 지금 이말 나한테 왜 하냐) 대충 이런 뉘앙스인데 상대방이 무례하게 들릴 수 있는 말이고 특히 영국에서눈 대부분의 상황에 실례가 되는 말입니다. '관심 없어요' 라는 표현 을 정 쓰고 싶으면 = I'm not interested or I have no interest in that/it/___ 쓰는게 그나마 낫습니다. 더보기
매일매일 영어28 똑같은 뜻이지만 작은 차이가 있는 두 단어. Must vs have to Both Must and have to express obligation or necessity, but there are some small differences: • Must expresses the speaker's feelings, whereas have to expresses, above all, an impersonal idea: You must come. You are obliged to come (I require that you come) You have to come. You are obliged to come. (There's a rule requiring you to come) Must I wear this t.. 더보기
매일매일 영어23 한국인이 발음 하기 어려운, 한국에는 없는 발음들이 있다. 그 중에서 B 와 V 에 대해서. »Practice B & V pronunciation!« 📖 » V: So, to make the v sound, you need to place your upper teeth against the inside of your bottom lip. Unlike making the B sound, you don't want your lips to touch when you make this sound. You just want your upper teeth and bottom lip to touch together. » Examples: • Vine • Vote • Save • Five • Ever • Of* (th.. 더보기
매일매일 영어22 영어에서는 대명사를 굉장히 자주 사용한다. 특히나 질문에 대해 대답할때. 대명사를 사용해 대답하는 것이 자연스러운 커뮤니케이션이다. × Unnatural Repetition × 📖 When we refer to a person or thing that's already been mentioned in an earlier sentence, we normally just use a pronoun instead of repeating the original noun phrase. When the reference is reeeeaaallly close to the original noun phrase, it is not only unnatural but it becomes ungrammatical!! For .. 더보기
매일매일 영어21 뜻은 알지만 발음으로 헷갈리는 두 단어. 📝 »To vs Too« People get these confused with each other. But I think if I try to explain it simply, it will be easier to understand. Let's try! You should use "to" before a noun or before a verb. Ex: 1. "Please go to the mall." Noun: Mall. You are going TO that place. 2. "We don't need to leave right now." Verb: Leave. You are going TO leave. 3. "You have to run to school .. 더보기
매일매일 영어20 아이들에게 집에서 영어를 가르치는 방법. 아마 모든 언어를 가르치는 방법이 아닐까.. How to teach kids English at home! Many parents would like to teach their children English at home, but don’t know how to start. It doesn’t matter if your own English is not perfect. The most important thing is that you are enthusiastic and that you give your children lots of encouragement and praise. >Establishing a routine Establish a routine for.. 더보기
매일매일 영어18 영어에서의 여러가지 사과표현. Apologizing Everybody makes mistakes. When it happens we need a phrase to tell the other person how really sorry we are and stop them from getting really angry. Here are ten phrases. 10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing: 1. Sorry. 2. I'm (so / very / terribly) sorry. 3. Ever so sorry. 4. How stupid / careless / thoughtless of me. 5. Pardon (me) 6. That's my fault. 7. So.. 더보기
매일매일 영어16 오늘도 쉬운 영어. 근데 정말 쉬운영어를 말해보고자 한다. »A vs An« This is really important and I think it is will be helpful, so I will try to explain it simply. 📖 A: So, "A" is used for consonant sounds. In most cases, you will only use "A" if the word after it begins with a consonant letter. Example: • A fire. • A pizza. • A bat. • A friend. All of the letters following are consonants, therefore you would use "A." 📖.. 더보기
매일매일 영어15 너무나 자주쓰고 쉬운 전치사에 대해. »When to use "On," "At," and "In"« » A preposition is a word that links a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to some other part of a sentence. "On," "at," and "in" are some preposition words. » Prepositions can be tricky because there is no definite rule for choosing a preposition. But they are used to show direction, location, time, or to introduce an object. Examples: 📖 ON • Us.. 더보기