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Daily English School - 29

LeoBehindK 2023. 6. 22. 08:43
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Sentence Construction:
X It’s rain a lot in Korea too. >>  It rains a lot in Korea too.
X When my cp battery was out I wrap my brain around it for searching exit door.  >> When my cp battery was out I wrapped my brain around it to search for the exit door.
X  There are so many normal people who have been put behind bars in 19th century.  >>  There are so many normal people who have been put behind bars in the 19th century.
X This article is about the accident of plane crash at the Amazon jungle. >>This article is about the plane crash at the Amazon jungle.
X Four children was disappear in this accident. >>  Four children disappeared in this accident.
X They have been found alive and well after a month later.  >> They were found alive and well a month later.
X They conditions was good. >>   Their conditions were good.
X The airplane pilot could not see scenery exactly. >> The airplane pilot could not see the scenery exactly.

Good Sentences:
O It can be overcome without professional intervention.
O You drive so recklessly it’s unnerving ust to ride with you.
O I don’t see any ramification.
O No one can trust a deceitful person.
O I beat my brains out to clear all of my tasks.
O My gym trainer takes the rap for my fit.
O Columbia’s military found them.
O The airplane had an engine failure.
O The airplane disappeared from radar.
O I feel good because these children finally have been found.
O In the jungle there are so many trees and fog.

Pronunciation:
* deceitful /dih-seet-fuhl/
* behaving /bih-hey-ving/
* aged /eyjt/
* alert /uh-lurt/
* perished /per-isht/
* indigenous /in-dij-uh-nuhs/

Build Lexicon:
* perish := (v)  (of people or animals) to die, especially in a sudden violent way; to be lost or destroyed.
   Example: Many ancient languages have perished over time.
* wreckage := (n) the parts of a vehicle, building, etc. that remain after it has been badly damaged or destroyed.
   Example: A few survivors were pulled from the wreckage.
* trudge := (v) to walk slowly or with heavy steps, because you are tired or carrying something heavy.
   Example: We spent the morning trudging around the mall looking for a suitable gift.
* edible := (adj) fit or suitable to be eaten; not poisonous.
   Example: There are few edible plants on the island.

Where there is no vision the people perish

If you want proof examine the wreckage

I could do was trudge back to home

All the plants in my garden are edible

Discover Idioms & Expressions:
* survive the test of time := to continue to be effective, successful, or popular for a long time.
   Example: Cheaply made products will not survive the test of time and you'll find that you need to replace them sooner than you would a high quality brand.
* the law of the jungle := the idea that people who care only about themselves will be most likely to succeed in a society or organization.
   Example: We hope for a world where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations.
* it's a jungle out there := is an idiomatic expression which refers to a threatening environment where it is difficult to survive.
   Example: Working in that company is so difficult. It's a jungle out there.
* survival of the fittest := to refer to a situation in which only the strongest people or things continue to live or be successful, while the others die or fail.
   Example: We are now entering the era of strict personal accountability, value for money, and survival of the fittest.

Only good products survive the test of time

It’s the nature of the free market the law of the jungle

Be careful it is a jungle out there

The survival of the fittest is the principle of nature

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