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Lesson 20

Ill miss you. : worry, bother and trouble


Speak with Voca

Worry
It means to keep thinking about problems that you have or about unpleasant things that might
happen.
It also means to annoy or to cause a bother or to harass.

Bother
It means to take time and trouble to do something or it also means cause condition of worry.

Trouble
It means causing problems or making the situation unsatisfactory.
It also means to disturb or to cause discomfort or to annoy.

Talk Talk
Hana: How quickly time flies. We had a lot of fun. Now, youll go back to your family in the
United States.
. .
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Craig: You know what they say: Time flies when you are having fun.
. . .
Hana: So true. It was my pleasure to assist you. You made my job so easy. You are a quick
learner, as you so often say.
. .
. .
Craig: Well, thats true for most things except Korean. That gave me a little trouble. I tried my
best though.
, . .
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Hana: You did very well. Most foreigners dont make as much progress as you did in such a
short period.
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Craig: Im so sorry my being here bothered you so much though. Youve been very helpful to
me in adjusting to Korea. Thanks a million! [Hugs.]
.
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Hana: Youre welcome. It wasnt a bother at all. My job was to make you comfortable in Korea,
and as a coworker, to see that nothing worries you.
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Craig: Ill never forget you.
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Hana: Ill miss you, Craig
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