Sentence Construction:
X It seems like I will be able to relax on weekend. >> It seems like I will be able to relax on the weekend.
X I will travel this city. >> I will travel to this city.
X Today, I worked overtime so I left my work at 10:30 PM in Korea time. >> Today, I worked overtime so I left my work at 10:30 PM in Korean time.
X Today my wife took our dog to pet groom. >> Today, my wife took our dog to the pet groom.
X She looks feeling good. >> She looks good.
X This article about a woman who live in Australian lost her way on the road. >> This article is about a woman, who lives in Australia and lost her way on the road.
X She had a problem of her health so she couldn’t go to the town. >> She had a health problem so she couldn’t go to the town.
X If I try to find other road it can be more lost easily. >> If I try to find another road it can be lost more easily.
X I learned I prepare more when I go to the trip. >> I learned to prepare more when I go on the trip.
Good Sentences:
O Today, I resolved the issue at work yesterday.
O Two things go to render this plan, worthless.
O This tiny insect lives an ephemeral life.
O We’ve had an enormous amount of help from people.
O Babies need constant attention.
O I will draw a plan on a blank canvas.
O Life is short as they say but art is long.
O He is beautiful and charismatic and looks a picture of health.
O Funny how life imitates art.
O We should prepare more perfectly when we go to the new place.
Pronunciation:
* render /ren-der/
* tiny /tahy-nee/
* patient /pey-shuhnt/
* charismatic /kar-iz-mat-ik/
* wrong /rawng/
* road /rohd/
* written /
* rescue /res-kyoo/
Build Lexicon:
* bush := (n) a plant that grows thickly with several hard stems coming up from the root.
Example: She was hiding in the bushes at the side of the lane.
* survive := (v) to continue to live, exist or succeed.
Example: Fortunately, everyone in the family survived the fire
* rescue := (v) to get a person or animal out of a dangerous situation.
Example: The man was rescued by a police boat.
* stuck := (adj) unable to leave a place or situation.
Example: I spent four hours stuck in a traffic jam on my way home.
The soldier found an enemy in the bush
Companies must be able to survive in the marketplace
A lifeboat came to the sailers’ rescue
We were stuck in a traffic jam
Discover Idioms & Expressions:
* lost in thought := is used to describe someone who is deep in thought and not paying attention to their surroundings.
Example: He was lost in thought, trying to figure out the answer to the math problem.
* lost in translation := is used to describe the feeling of confusion that can occur when trying to communicate with someone in a different language.
Example: I’m trying to understand the cultural nuances of this foreign country, but I’m lost in translation.
* lost in space := is often used to describe someone who is feeling disoriented or confused.
Example: I was so overwhelmed by the amount of work I had to do that I felt like I was lost in space.
* lost in time := means that you don’t know what time it is.
Example: I’m so engrossed in this book that I’m lost in time.
He was gazing into the distance, lost in thought
One thing that is difficult is language, things get lost in translation
There are so many huge tasks. So we are lost in space
I feel im lost in time