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생활 영어회화

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매일 열공하는 EBS radio shows(23. 7. 3. 월) 이지잉글리쉬, 입이 트이는 영어. @Easy English. It's a big deal for us. 우리나라로서는 아주 중요한 일이거든. A: How do Americans celebrate the 4th of July? B: We usually have picnics, barbecues, and watch fireworks. A: Wow, sounds like a lot of fun. I heard you guys go all out on that day. B: We sure do. It's a big deal for us. Since it's one of the biggest holidays, we try to make it as memorable as possible. A: That's cool. A: 미국인들은 7월 4일을 어..
매일 열공하는 EBS radio shows(23. 6. 30. 금) 이지잉글리쉬, 입이 트이는 영어. @Easy English. I much prefer the food tour. 난 먹거리 투어가 훨씬 더 좋아. A: We should look into some local tour programs in Bali. B: I agree. I was thinking of checking out some guided tours. A: That sounds good. What kind of tours did you have in mind? B: Hmm, there's a walking tour of the historic district. A: Nice. Oh, how about a food tour to try some of the local cuisine? B: Actually, I much prefer t..
매일 열공하는 EBS radio shows(23. 6. 29. 목) 이지잉글리쉬, 입이 트이는 영어. @Easy English. We have so much to do in so little time. 시간이 별로 없는데 할 건 아주 많구나. A: I was thinking about how to make the most out of our flight time. Do you have any ideas? B: Catching up on some sleep is always good. A: You know what? We never finished scheduling our travel plans in Bali. B: You're right! We have so much to do in so little time. A: Let's work on it as soon as we board the plane. ..
매일 열공하는 EBS radio shows(23. 6. 28. 수) 이지 잉글리쉬, 입이 트이는 영어. @Easy English. I know my limits. 내 한계는 내가 잘 알아. A: Oh, there are so many great things I want to buy. B: Easy now, Mary! You need to be careful, cuz you tend to shop till you drop. A: Oh, pease! There's nothing to worry about. I'm olny going to buy some dresses, shoes, bags, and cosmetics. B: Okay, there you go again. Don't say I didn't warn you. A: Come on, I know my limits. I can control myself..
매일 열공하는 EBS radio shows(23. 6. 27. 화) 이지 잉글리쉬, 입이 트이는 영어. @Easy English. Do you want to grab something to eat? 뭐 간단히 먹을까? A: We jave about two hours until our boarding time. B: Right. Do you want to grab someting to eat? A: Sure, I'd love to. Why don't we do some duty-free shopping after we eat? It'd be great to buy some gifts for our family and friends. B: Fantastic. You can always get more bang for your buck at duty free shops at the airport. A: Well..
매일 열공하는 EBS radio shows(23. 6. 26. 월) 이지 잉글리쉬, 입이 트이는 영어. @Easy English. Who's coming to pick us up from the airport? 누가 우리를 공항으로 데리러 오기로 했어? A: So, who's coming to pick us up from the airport? B: Ally from Elysian Cafe. I told her not to bother, but you know how stubborn she can get. A: That's so kind of her. B: I know. But I still feel bad that she has to go out or her way to drop us off. A: We'll buy her a nice dinner after we get back. B: Yeah, and..
매일 열공하는 EBS radio shows(23. 6. 23. 금) 이지 잉글리쉬, 입이 트이는 영어. @Easy English. Many families were torn apart like his. 많은 가족들이 할아버지 가족처럼 갈라졌어. A: My grandfather suffered a lot after the Korean War. He was separated from his family living in the North and never saw them again. B: I'm sorry to hear that. I can't imagine how difficult that must've been for him. A: Yeah, it was. Many families were torn apart like his. B: Did he ever have a chance to visit North ..
매일 열공하는 EBS radio shows(23. 6. 22. 목) 이지 잉글리쉬, 입이 트이는 영어. @Easy English. The war erupted back in 1950. 그 전쟁은 1950년에 일어났어. A: Hey, Minsu. I heard June 25th is a significant day in Korea. B: Indeed, it is. It's the day when the Korean War broke out. A: What year was that, by the way? B: The war erupted back in 1950 on June 25th. And the fighting ended in 1953 with an armistice agreement. A: Oh, so that is why the North and South still remain divided to t..