2. Classroom Rules 매일 수업 시간에 영어책 , 노트 , 연필 , 지우개를 가져오세요 Bring your English book, notebook, pencil and eraser to class everyday.
3. Classroom Rules 자기 것이 아닌 물건은 만지지 마세요 . 손을 자신에게 두세요 . Do not touch things that do not belong to you. Keep your hands to yourself.
4. Classroom Rules 몸을 깨끗이 하세요 . Clean up after yourself. 나갈 때 의자를 밀어 넣으세요 . Push your chair in when you leave.
5. Classroom Rules 선생님한테 " 배고파요 , 목말라요 , 사탕주세요 , 샌드위치주세요 , 물주세요 , 커피주 세요 , 주세요 " 라고 하지 마세요 Do not complain to the teacher, “ I am hungry, thirsty, give me candy, give me sandwich, give me water, give me coffee, give me, give me, give me…” 이건 버릇없어요 . This is not polite.
6. Classroom Rules 선생님 허락 없이 영어 교실에 들어가지 마세요 . No students allowed in English classroom without a teacher.
7. Classroom Rules 선생님 책상 뒤로 가지 마세요 . Do not go behind the teachers’ desk. No Teacher? No Students!
8. Essential English Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
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113. Essential English What color are Tigers? What color are Leopards? What color are Zebras?
114. Essential English What color are Cows? What color are Clownfish? What color are Ladybugs?
115. Essential English What color are Dalmations? What color are Bees? What color are Giraffes?
116. Essential English How to Say the Colors in Many Languages: brun marrón koréechneviy castanho marrone braun brun brown 갈색 svart negro chyórniy preto nero schwarz noir black 검정색 grå gris sériy cinza griio grau gris gray 회색 vit blanco béliy branco bianco weiß blanc white 흰색 rosa rosa, rosado rózoviy cor-de-rosa rosa rosa rose pink 분홍색 lila morado fiolétoviy roxo porpora lila violet purple 보라색 blå azul séeneey azúl azzurro blau bleu blue 파랑색 grön verde zelyóniy verde verde grün vert green 초록색 gul amarillo zhyóltiy amarelo giallo gelb jaune yellow 노랑색 orange anaranjado oránzheviy cor-de-laranja arancione orange orangé orange 주황색 röd rojo krásniy vermelho rosso rot rouge red 빨강색 Swedish Spanish Russian Portuguese Italian German French English 한글
121. Essential English Hello, My Name is __________, What is your name? Hi, My name’s __________, What’s your name? Hi, I’m __________. What’s your name?
122. Essential English My Name’s _________, nice to meet you! Nice to meet you, too!
123. Essential English Greetings Good morning (before 12:00pm) Good afternoon (after 12:00pm) Good evening (after 6:00pm) Good night (going to bed)
134. Essential English Who are your friends? My friends are… __________ __________ __________ __________
135. Essential English When is their birthday?? My friends birthdays are… __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________
136. Essential English How Old are your friends??? My friends are… __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ __________ … years old.
142. Essential English Thank-you. You’re welcome (My pleasure) kam sa hamnida ( 감사합니다 ) guen chun nay oh( 괜찮아요 ) Excuse me (Pardon me) No problem ( 괜찮아요 ) Sil ay hamnida ( 실례합니다 ) Bless you! ( 죄송합니다 ) Thank-you ( 감사합니다 ) I’m sorry ( 죄송합니다 ) It’s okay ( 괜찮아요 ) Do you understand? I don’t understand I understand Mo-lah-yo ( 몰라요 ) Eye-lah-oh ( 알아요 )
143. Essential English BIG little words Who? 누구세요 What ? 뭐예요 Where ? 어디 When ? 언제 Why ? 왜요 How ? 어떻게
144. Essential English BIG little words Who made this mess? What are you doing? Where are you going? When is this class over? Why do I have to study English? How is the weather?
145. Essential English BIG little words How far? How many? 몇개예요 ? How much? 얼마예요 ? Where is? 어디있습니까 ? What’s this? 이건뭐에요 ?
146. Essential English BIG little words I’m busy now. Na pah bayo. 나 바빠요 . Don’t do that! Gu ro ji ma! 그러지마 ! Look at me! Yo gi Buy oh! 여기봐요 ! Come here. E lee hwa yo. 이리와요 . Listen Carefully! Chal du loh bo say yo 잘들어 보세요 !
149. Essential English Go Strait Turn Right Left Near Next to Behind In front of Between
150. Essential English Go strait (through the door) Go up ( 위로가다 ) /Go down ( 아래로가다 ) Turn left ( 왼쪽으로돌다 )/ turn right ( 오른쪽으로돌다 ) Far ( 멀리 )/ near ( 근처에 ) Next to ( 다음에또 ) Across from ( 가로지르는곳 ) Around the corner ( 코너를돌다 ) Behind In front of Between
192. Essential English American Money New Quarter back 2007 Montana Washington Idaho Wyoming Utah 2008 Oklahoma New Mexico Arizona Alaska Hawaii http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Quarters
193. Essential English American Money One Half-dollar Fifty Cents $0.50 John F. Kennedy The Great Seal of the President of the United States
229. Essential English More opposites Win Lose Heads Tails Boy Girl Buy Sell Light Dark Stand Sit White Black Easy Hard Begin End Winter Summer Start Finish Low High
333. Essential English January 1 New Years Day An international celebration celebrating the first day of the gregorian calendar and marks traditional end of the “holiday season” Father Time is a mythical personification of time. He is usually depicted as an elderly bearded man, dressed in a robe, carrying an hourglass or other timekeeping device (representing time's constant movement). In various New Year's Eve customs, Father Time's image is used as the personification of the previous year (or "the Old Year"), who "hands over" the duties of time to the Baby New Year (or "the New Year"). In this case, his old age is emphasized (in particular, he may be depicted walking with the aid of a stick). Champagne toast at midnight, New Years resolutions, and fireworks are traditional activities.
334. Essential English Third Monday in January Martin Luther King Jr. Day " I have a dream... I have a dream that one day little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers. I have a dream today" Each year on the third Monday of January schools, federal offices, post office and banks across America close as we celebrate the birth, the life and the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It is a time for the nation to remember the injustices that Dr. King fought. A time to remember his fight for the freedom, equality, and dignity of all races and peoples. A time to remember the message of change through nonviolence. Traditionally, This holiday was celebrated on his birthday, January 15th.
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338. Essential English Third Monday in February Presidents Day Presidents' Day is the common name for the United States federal holiday officially designated as Washington's Birthday . It is celebrated on the third Monday of February. As the official title of the federal holiday, Washington's Birthday was originally implemented by the federal government in 1880 in the District of Columbia and expanded in 1885 to include all federal offices. As the first federal holiday to honor an American-born citizen, the holiday was celebrated on Washington's birthday, February 22. In 1971 the federal holiday was shifted to the third Monday in February. The theme has expanded the focus of the holiday to honor another February President Abraham Lincoln and often other Presidents of the United States as well. Lincoln's birthday is February 12 and although it was never a federal holiday
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341. Essential English The History of St. Patricks Day On St. Patrick's Day there are many different customs that people do. One of the most widely known customs is to wear green. One famous saying is that on St. Patrick's Day everybody is Irish . Every year on March 17 more than 100 U.S. cities have a parade for this festive holiday. The largest parade is held in New York City. Another custom takes place in Chicago. The custom is dyeing the Chicago River green. The tradition started in 1962 when some city pollution control workers used dye to trace some illegal sewage discharge and realized that the green dye might provide a unique way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. On that year they released 100 pounds of green vegetable dye into the river. That much dye made the river green for a whole week. Today only 40 pounds are used so the river stays green for several hours. Another custom is that people dress in green and wear shamrocks. Drinking green beer and reciting Old Irish Blessings are also very popular on St. Patricks Day… May your neighbors respect you, Troubles neglect you, The angels protect you, And Heaven accept you. May you be in Heaven a half hour before the Devil knows you're dead!
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348. Essential English Last Monday in May Memorial Day Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday that is observed on the last Monday of May (most recently observed May 29 , 2006 ). It was formerly known as Decoration Day . This holiday commemorates U.S. men and women who have died in military service to their country. It began first to honor Union soldiers who died during the American Civil War . After World War I , it expanded to include those who died in any war or military action. One of the longest standing traditions is the running of the Indianapolis 500 , which has been held in conjunction with Memorial Day since 1911. In addition to remembrance, Memorial Day is also a time for picnics , family gatherings, and sporting events. Some Americans view Memorial Day as the unofficial beginning of summer and Labor Day as the unofficial end of the season.
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354. Essential English First Monday in Septamber Labor Day Labor Day is a United States federal holiday that takes place on the first Monday of September. In 2006, Labor Day will be September 4th . The origins of the American Labor Day can be traced back to the Knights of Labor in the United States and a parade organized by them on September 5 , 1882 in New York City . In 1884 another parade was held, and the Knights passed resolutions to make this an annual event. Labor Day has been celebrated on the first Monday in September in the United States since the 1880s . Labor Day is generally regarded simply as a day of rest and, forms of celebration include picnics , barbecues , fireworks displays , water activities, and public art events. Families with school-age children take it as the last chance to travel before the end of summer . Some teenagers and young adults view it as the last weekend for parties before returning to school .
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356. Essential English 2nd Monday in October Columbus Day Columbus Day falls officially on October 12 and is celebrated on the 2nd Monday in October. The first recorded celebration of Columbus Day in the USA was held by the Tammany Society , also known as the Colombian Order, in New York on October 12 , 1792 , marking the 300th anniversary of Columbus's landing in the Bahamas . Many Italian-Americans observe Columbus Day as a celebration of Italian-American heritage. The first state celebration was in Colorado in 1905, and in 1937, at the behest of the Knights of Columbus (a Catholic fraternal service organization named for the voyager), President Franklin Delano Roosevelt set aside Columbus Day as a holiday in the United States. Since 1971, the holiday has been commemorated in the U.S. on the second Monday in October. Some Italian-Americans feel pride in the day due to the fact that Christopher Columbus, an Italian sailor, sailed to the Americas. To some, it is awkward that Italian-Americans celebrate the day since Columbus did sail to the Americas under the name of Spain and not Italy.
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359. Essential English November 11th Veterans Day Veterans' Day , formerly called Armistice Day , is the day the United States commemorates the contributions of those who have served in its military. It falls on the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended the First World War . It is celebrated as a federal holiday on 11 November . All major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918 with the German signing of the Armistice . Armistice Day was first commemorated in the United States by President Wilson in 1919, and many states made it a legal holiday. Congress passed a resolution in 1926 inviting all Americans to observe the day, and made it a legal holiday nationwide in 1938. The holiday has been observed annually on November 11 since that date - first as Armistice Day, later as Veterans' Day.