Date: 01/10/2025
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Student: Dawoon Kim
Topic: Coughing and sneezing most annoying behaviour on trains
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2412/241230-annoying-behaviour-on-trains-5.html
Sentence Construction:
X I have to finish my some tasks. >> I have to finish some of my tasks.
X from January fourteenth to January twenty twoth. >> From January 14th to January 22nd.
X There's no restaurant to the place I will go to. >> There’s no restaurant at the place I’m going to.
X At the Mexico city my luggage, it can be lost when your luggage transferred to other plane. >> In Mexico City, my luggage could be lost when it's transferred to another plane.
X In Mexico City, my luggage could be lost when it's transferred to another plane. >> In Mexico City, my luggage could be lost when it's transferred to another plane.
X Before lost my camera. >> Before I lost my camera.
X The curriculum is one of the important aspect when you choose the University you will go to. >> The curriculum is one of the important aspects when choosing the university you will attend.
X Before submitting final report, I submit interim report to check. >> Before submitting the final report, I submitted an interim report for review.
X The government try to play down the impact of economic crisis in Korea. >> The government tried to play down the impact of the economic crisis in Korea.
X Everytime I bring my mask. >> Every time, I bring my mask.
X People say that they feel anxiety… >>
X this old woman was really annoying
Pronunciation:
* luggage /luhg-ij/
* curriculum /kuh-rik-yuh-luhm/
* institution /in-sti-too-shuhn, -tyoo-/
* focus /foh-kuhs/
* amendment /uh-mend-muhnt/
* established /ih-stab-lisht/
* overthrow /oh-ver-throh/
* regime /ruh-zheem/
* outrage /out-reyj/
* cough /kawf, kof/
Build Lexicon:
* Irking := (n.) The state of being annoying or irritating.
Example: The constant noise and crowded conditions were irking many passengers on the train.
* Etiquette := (n.) The accepted social behavior or manners.
Example: It’s important to maintain proper etiquette when traveling on public transportation.
* Considerate := (adj.) Showing concern for others’ feelings and comfort.
Example: Being consider
Discover Idioms & Expressions:
* In the same boat := To be in a similar situation or have the same problem.
Example: We're all in the same boat when it comes to dealing with crowded trains.
* Breathe easy := To feel relieved or less stressed.
Example: I can finally breathe easy now that the train is less crowded.
* Walk a mile in someone’s shoes := To understand someone else's experience or perspective.
Example: If you walked a mile in a commuter’s shoes, you’d understand why they’re upset about noise on trains.
Practice:
* Read the lexicon, idioms and expressions. Then, construct sentences for each and be ready to recite them in class.
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