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Daily English School - 21

LeoBehindK 2023. 6. 3. 11:51
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Sentence Construction:
X Today is exhausting day. >>  Today is an exhausting day.
X I have to work in outdoors instead of in office and I sweat a lot. >> I have to work outdoors instead of in the office and I sweat a lot.
X It’s become to getting of hotter. >>  It's getting hotter.
X We’re going to talk about project with my friend. >> We’re going to talk about a project with my friend.
X He ask me how can I make this app so tomorrow I will meet him. >> He asked me how I can make this app so tomorrow I will meet him.
X The school is build to capacity.  >> The school is built to capacity.
X This article about the violence of Chinese government to public activity. >>  This article is about the violence of the Chinese government to public activity.
X If China is normal democracy country it is not happened. >> If China is a democratic country, situations like this won’t happen.
X Chinese people who performed activity like this catch to prison. >> Chinese people who perform activities like this are caught and sent to prison.

Good Sentences:
O In the summer it becomes humid and hot.
O It's nice to have a distinct season.
O In my case it’s challenging to store clothes at home.
O At that time I didn’t breathe well outside.
O If you come to Korea, you should save for four season clothes.
O We are expecting to surpass last quarters earning results.
O It was a compact building with compact rooms.
O A city hall gave sanction to building a library.
O Drunk driving is such a road hug.
O It’s almost time for the plane. I  should go to hell for leather.
O We are all set. It is time to get the show on the road.
O Chinese said this kind of activity is illegal.  

Pronunciation:
* joke /johk/
* themed /theemd/
* constantly /kon-stuhnt-lee/
* consequences /kon-si-kwen-ses/
* liberation /lib-uh-rey-shuhn/
* phrase /freyz/
* apologize /uh-pol-uh-jahyz/
* indefinitely /in-def-uh-nit-lee/
* patriotic /pey-tree-ot-ik/

Build Lexicon:
* quip := (n) a quick and clever remark.
   Example: The senator made several quips during the interview, which got the audience laughing.
* innocuous := (adj) not intended or likely to offend or upset anyone.
   Example: The question appeared innocuous enough, but I still did not trust her.
* crackdown := (n) severe action taken to limit the activities of criminals or of people opposed to the government or somebody in authority.
   Example: They’re having a crackdown on private phone calls from the office.
* witty := (adj) clever and humorous.
   Example: He was much in demand as a witty public speaker.

I have no quip to end this.

The mushrooms under the tree looked innocuous.

a crackdown on crime

The professor is known as a witty writer.

Discover Idioms & Expressions:
* the lights are on, but nobody’s home := is used to describe a person who isn’t very smart.
   Example: I didn’t know she is so stupid! The lights are on, but nobody’s home.
* get beyond a joke := to start to become annoying or worrying.
   Example: I don't mind helping her out occasionally, but this is getting beyond a joke.
* take a joke := to keep good humor when someone makes fun of you.
   Example: There are five boys in my family and I’m the only girl. Luckily, I can take a joke because they’re always tormenting me.
* hold your horses :=  a way of telling someone to stop or slow down.
   Example: Whoa, hold your horses! I’m not paying up, the game’s far from over!

You look at them and you see the lights are on, but nobody's home.

The situation is getting beyond a joke. 

 trouble with her is she can’t take a joke. 

Hold your horses! Let's do it step by step. 

 

 

 

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