💎Student's Name: Sujeong Yeom
💎Date: 02/07/2025
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📝 TODAY'S LESSON:
Course: Article English
Title: This U.S. Airline Just Made Its Dress Code Stricter — What to Know
Link: https://www.travelandleisure.com/spirit-airlines-new-passenger-dress-code-8780561
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🎧 PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE
▶lewd /lood/
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🔍 VOCABULARY WORDS
📌 Dress code (noun): A set of rules about what clothes are appropriate to wear in a certain place or situation.
Example sentence: "The office has a strict dress code, requiring formal attire."
📌 Stricter (adjective): More strict or demanding in rules or expectations.
Example sentence: "The school became stricter about punctuality after the new principal arrived."
📌 On point (phrase): Exactly right or perfect, especially in terms of style or accuracy.
Example sentence: "Her presentation was on point, with clear and well-organized ideas."
📌 Lewd (adjective): Rude, offensive, or inappropriate, especially in a sexual way.
Example sentence: "The comedian was criticized for making lewd jokes during the show."
📌 Explicit language (noun): Words or expressions that are very clear but often offensive or inappropriate.
Example sentence: "The movie had explicit language that made it unsuitable for children."
📌 Swear words (noun): Offensive or vulgar words that people use to express anger or frustration.
Example sentence: "He got in trouble for using swear words in front of his teacher."
📌 Offboard (verb): To leave or exit a vehicle, especially at the end of a trip.
Example sentence: "Everyone offboarded the train at the final stop."
📌 Incident (noun): An event or occurrence, often something unexpected or troubling.
Example sentence: "The police investigated the incident that occurred at the park last night."
📌 Accident (noun): An unexpected event, often causing harm or damage.
Example sentence: "She broke her leg in a car accident."
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🛠️ SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION
✖You said: I'm still at office.
✔Better say: I'm still at the office.
✖You said: As far I investigated, the cause is different.
✔Better say: From my investigation / Based on my investigation, the cause is different.
✖You said: I'm gonna do work a bit more.
✔Better say: I'm going to work a bit longer.
✖You said: I have to finish on next monday.
✔Better say: I have to finish by next Monday.
✖You said: They cannot onboard.
✔Better say: They cannot board (the plane). (or) They’re prohibited from boarding the plane.
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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: Trump signs order barring trans athletes from women's sports
Link: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/world/2025/02/501_391654.html
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