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Leo's Garage
Daily English School - 173 본문
Date: 04/18/2024
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Student: Dawoon Kim
Topic: Joe Biden expects Iran to attack Israel 'sooner than later'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68796363
Joe Biden expects Iran to attack Israel 'sooner than later'
Israel says it is ready to defend itself against retaliation for an attack on an Iranian consulate in Syria.
www.bbc.com
Sentence Construction:
X Tomorrow I am stay at home. >> Tomorrow, I am staying at home.
X It is getting more hotter now. >> It is getting hotter now.
X That company typically produce 10,000 cars a week. >> That company typically produces 10,000 cars a week.
X There is no dignity about my boss. >> My boss doesn't have dignity.
X When I make a sentence in English, I seem tongue tied. >> I got my tongue tied whenever I try to make English sentences.
X One of my friends is Korean-American. He can speak English as his mother tongue. >> One of my friends is Korean-American, but he speaks English as his mother tongue.
X Iran will be attacking Israel more quickly. >> Iran will be attacking Israel more frequently.
Pronunciation:
* law /law/
* usually /yoo-zhoo-uh-lee, yoozh-wuh-lee/
* retaliation /retaliation/
* imminently /im-uh-nuhnt-lee/
* actually /ak-choo-uh-lee/
* involvement /in-volv-muhnt/
Build Lexicon:
* consulate := (n.) the official residence or offices of a consul.
Example: The American consulate in the city provides assistance to U.S. citizens abroad.
* pragmatists := (n.) individuals who approach situations or problems by focusing on practical approaches and the realistic outcomes of a situation rather than theoretical ones.
Example: The pragmatists in the committee preferred a more practical solution to the budget crisis.
* barred := (v.) prevented or prohibited someone from doing something; blocked entry.
Example: He was barred from the club after breaking the rules.
* bolstered := (v.) supported or strengthened something.
Example: The team's spirits were bolstered by the unexpected victory.
Discover Idioms & Expressions:
* in the trenches := involved in the most active or intense part of a conflict or task.
Example: As a war correspondent, she was right in the trenches with the soldiers, reporting every detail back home.
* smoke out := to force someone to leave a place of hiding or concealment.
Example: The army used tear gas to smoke out the rebels from their hideouts.
Practice:
* Read the lexicon, idioms and expressions. Then, construct sentences for each and be ready to recite them in class.
* Our next topic, Rockets and planes chase the solar eclipse
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2404/240408-solar-eclipse-5.html
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