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05/11/2023

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💎Student's Name: Sujeong Yeom
💎Date: 05/11/2023
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📝 TODAY'S LESSON:
Course: Free Talking
Topic: When did you first…?
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🔍 VOCABULARY WORDS

📌step out (phrasal verb) - to leave a place, especially briefly; to exit or disembark from a vehicle or confined space

Example: I need to step out for a minute to make a phone call.

📌frozen food (noun) - refers to any type of food product that has been frozen to extend its shelf life or to make it more convenient for storage or transportation

Example: I usually buy frozen food when I don't have time to cook fresh meals.
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🛠️ SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION

✖You said:  I need some practicing.
✔Better say:  I need some practice.

✖You said: If I miss my concentration, everything is just out.
✔Better say: If I lose concentration, then I would miss everything / then I wouldn’t be able to follow the conversation.

✖You said: I remember somebody hold behind me.
✔Better say: I remember somebody holding onto me from behind.

✖You said: When I leave Korea, I felt a bit excitement. But when I arrived in the UK, I start nervous.
✔Better say: When I left Korea, I felt a bit of excitement/ I felt a bit excited, but when I arrived in the UK, I started feeling nervous.
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🔴 Homework:
Please take note of what you learned in this lesson and apply it in your future conversations.
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📝 NEXT LESSON:
Course: Article English
Title: Netflix to invest $2.5 billion in South Korea as K-content continues to dominate
Link: https://edition.cnn.com/2023/04/24/media/netflix-south-korea-investment-intl-hnk/index.html

Netflix to invest $2.5 billion in South Korea as K-content continues to dominate | CNN Business

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