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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
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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