💎Student's Name: Sujeong Yeom
💎Date: 02/12/2025
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📝 TODAY'S LESSON:
Course: Free Talking
Topic: Your Day
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🔍 VOCABULARY WORDS
📌 Outing (noun): A short trip or event outside, often for fun or leisure.
Example sentence: "We went on a family outing to the beach last weekend."
📌 Hold it in (phrase): To resist or control the urge to do something, like holding back emotions or bodily functions.
Example sentence: "He had to hold it in until he found a restroom."
📌 Bladder (noun): The organ in the body that stores urine until it is released.
Example sentence: "Drinking a lot of water can fill up your bladder quickly."
📌 Power saving mode (noun): A setting on electronic devices that reduces power usage by turning off non-essential functions.
Example sentence: "I put my phone in power saving mode to make the battery last longer."
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🛠️ SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION
✖You said: The broth was based on peanut.
✔Better say: The broth was made with peanuts. (or) The broth was peanut-based.
✖You said: Better point was we sit around in a bench. We have an chat with ice cream.
✔Better say: The best part was that we sat on a bench and had a chat while enjoying ice cream.
✖You said: Some have a lunch in different time.
✔Better say: Some people have lunch at different times. (or) The others have lunch at a different time.
✖You said: Every my friend knows it.
✔Better say: All of my friends know it.
✖You said: I feel annoying.
✔Better say: I feel annoyed.
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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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