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Healthy Life, Happy Life = Healthy Life and Happy Life
Germs: The War Inside
- bacteria > germs
- bacterium 세균 + bacterium + ... = bacteria
- datum + datum + ... = data
- phenomenon 현상 + phenomenon + ... = phenomena 현상들
- medium 매체 + medium + ... = media
- curriculum 교육과정+ curriculum + ... = curricula
- aquarium 수족관 + aquarium + ... = aquaria
- punctuation marks
- , (comma): 3 - 나열, 빼도 된다는 표시, 쉬어서 구분
- A
- A and B
- A and B and C (초1) ==> A, B and C (초3) < A, B, and C
- ~ , ,
- Today, I did not go to school. Why ~.
- I love flowers, such as roses and tulips.
- SV~, but SV~.
- : 즉
- A = B
- I have a favorite color: blue.
- , ,
- ( )
- -- --
- A = B
- ; semicolon (2)
- ; = : + ,
- 즉 + 나열
- :
- 숙제: 국어 선생님에게 세균: 뱃속의 전쟁에서 콜론의 사용법 물어보기.
- , (comma): 3 - 나열, 빼도 된다는 표시, 쉬어서 구분
- the war inside > the inside war
- 이상한 점?
- I met a very beautiful, tall girl.
- I made my mom happy.
- I met a very beautiful, tall girl.
- the graph above > the above graph
- the graph below > the below graph
- 이상한 점?
- inside (n., adj., adv., prep.)
- only someone on the inside could have told 내부 <----> the outside 외부
- inside information 내부의 <-----> outside information 외부의
- stayed inside during the storm 내부에서, stayed outside 외부에서
- waited inside the church ~내부에, outside the church ~외부에서
숙제
- inside 4개, outside 4개를 사용해서 문장 만들기 2개를 하세요.
- It is ~ to [] ~. (<= To [] ~) 5개
- kind를 사용해서 문장 만들기 2개 (형, 명)
- 1개는 마음대로 (배운 것을 활용해서)
wait for N = await N
Hands off!
Watch out!
Hey!
This is my spot!
- 작은 공간 - parking spot = 차를 한 대 주차할 수 있는 공간
- parking spot < parking lot < parking area
- 얼룩, 점
- 보조하다
Germs are everywhere, but it is impossible to see them with your eyes.
- 가주어/진주어
- to []/ ~ing
- 주어에 동사 의미가 오면, 말이 안 된다. ==> It is ~ to [] ~.
- To see them with your eyes is impossible. ➡️ It is impossible to see them with your eyes.
- To forgive is divine.
- To dance is my passion.
- To succeed takes hard work.
- every day (adv.)
- everyday (adj.)
- everywhere (n., adv.)
- The fair draws people from everywhere.
- Everywhere we went, people were friendly.
- to 부정의 용법: 부사적 용법, 형용사적 용법, 명사적 용법, 관용적 용법
- I go to school to study ~.
- I have something to eat.
- To see her is to love her. (X) ➡️ poem+ poem + ... = poetry (O), poet 시인
- To solve this problem is hard. (X) ➡️It is hard to solve this problem. 가주어/진주어
- To love is to live.
- To learn is to grow.
- To teach is to inspire.
- To dream is to imagine.
- To travel is to explore.
- To sing is to express.
- To write is to communicate.
- how to solve, what to do, when to go, to be frank with you, ...
Viruses are germs that can only live inside the cells of other living bodies.
- creatures - living bodies
- cellular phone
- cell phone
- organism
They cause diseases such as the flu. I’m in! (It is) Time to attack!
- cause (n., v.)
- such as N > like N
- Flu stands for influenza.
- I got a cold.
- fridge
Yay! Success!
“Bad” germs can enter your body through your skin, mouth, nose, and eyes.
- visit, approach, ...
- ENT stands for Ear, Nose, and Throat.
- the head, the forehead, ...
What happens when they invade?
- S: what, V: happens
- 질문 형식 5번째: SV~?
- I am hungry?
- Who invented the phone?
Make more copies of me. Now!
- make a copy of N
The germs multiply in the body.
- multiply - multiplication
Your body becomes a war zone.
You start to feel tired and weak.
- feel tired/happy/sad/angry/glad/weak/...
- feel N
- feel N 형
- tired > weary
We have an invader! Come quickly.
- invade - invasion
Luckily, your body has an army of defense.
- defend (v.) - defense (n.)
- offend (v.) - offense (n.)
The T cells sound the alarm!
- cellular phone --> cell phone
- It sounds good = Sounds good.
- it sound well X
- It smells good = Smells good.
- I look good.
- sound the alarm
It’s my job to defend the body.
The B cells arrive to fight the germs with antibodies.
- fight N with N
- fight against N
- antibody
- antibiotics is ~
That was a nice meal! Are there any more germs to eat?
- I had lunch.
- I had a wonderful lunch.
- some (3) 약간, 몇 몇, 어떤, any
The macrophage cells show up and eat the germs.
- He did not show up ~.
Together, this army is called the white blood cells.
- A calls B C Henry calls his dog Happy.
- B is called C His dog is called Happy.
If all goes well, they win the fight. In a few days, you start to feel better.
- feel good ==> feel better ==> feel great
- all goes well
- every thing goes well
- win - won - won
- I stopped smoking.
- I stopped to smoke.
- I feel better.
The body remembers the invader, so it cannot make copies of itself again.
- the body = antibody = ...
- it - itself
- I made myself clear.
- remember/forget to [] 앞으로 할 것을
- remember/forget ~ing 과거에 했던 것을
- make a copy of N
Fine. Next year, I’ll send in my cousin. He’ll see you then for another fight!
- send in N
- fill in N - fill in N
- another, other, the other
- go on 계속
- from now on 계속
- on and on 계속 그리고 계속
- on 부사
But the germs are smart, too. They can change form and () trick the body.
- form (n., v.)
What can I do now?
There are several ways to protect yourself from germs.
- a couple of ways < several ways
Oh, no! I can’t hold on.
- hold on
First, wash your hands with soap and warm water.
- a bar of soap
A balanced diet will keep your body strong and healthy.
- I'm on a diet.
- I'm on the way to school.
- keep N 형
I’m ready to fight any germs.
- is ready for N
- is ready to []
- fight N
- Do you have any questions? >>>>>>>> Do you have some questions?
Me, too. Bring it on.
- bring it on
It is also important to exercise regularly and get plenty of sleep.
What? It’s “Game Over” for my cousins, too?
We give up.
- abandon
We can’t make you sick.
- make N 형
Finally, get the necessary shots. They are the best defense against germs. If you follow these steps, you will not be a victim of “bad” germs.
- get a shot
- shoot - shot - shot
- shot (n.)
- A follow B
- B is followed by A
- A is a victim of B
- need (n., v.) - necessary