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Lesson 1 Young Enough to Change

the World Listen and Speak 2


의사소통기능
1.
■의향 말하기
G: Dad, I'm a bit hungry. Is there anything to eat?
A : What’s your plan for this year?

B: I’m thinking of taking swimming lessons. M: Do you want me to cook tteokbokki for you?

■도움 제안하기 G: That'd be great. I love tteokbokki.


A : Do you want me to fix it?
M: O.K. Give me a few minutes.
B: Yes, please.

언어형식

■관계대명사 what 2.

What you do today can change the world. B: Sujin, can you help us?
■접속사 although
G: Sure. What can I do for you?
Although they are only teenagers, they have actually
B: We're going to ask the school to make a parking
made a difference in the world.
space for bicycles.
Listen and Speak 1
G: That's a great idea. Do you want me to help you
1.
collect signatures from students?
G: What are you doing this weekend?
B: That would help us a lot. Thanks!
B: I'm thinking of doing some volunteer work at the

child-care center.

G: What would you do there?

B: I would probably read some books to the

children.

G: That sounds interesting. Can I join you?

B: Of course.

2.

B: What are you going to read for the book review

homework?

G: I'm thinking of reading a book about young

leaders.

B: Good idea. I have the perfect book for you.

G: Oh, could you lend it to me?

B: Sure. I'll bring it tomorrow.


Communicate Progress Check

Suho: Anna, do you have any children's books you 1.

don't read any longer? B: What are you doing this weekend?

Anna: Sure. Why? G: I'm thinking of going for a bike ride.

Suho: I'm thinking of sending some books to B: Sounds good. Can I join you?

children in Africa. My aunt told me that they need G: Sure. Let's meet in front of the park at ten.

books to read. B: O.K.

Anna: Good idea, Suho! Wait, aren't your books in

Korean? 2.

Suho: Oh, that's a problem. M: Can we have pancakes for breakfast?

Anna: Well, how about translating them into English? W: Sure. Oh, we don't have any eggs.

Suho: Translating? That's a great idea, Anna. M: Do you want me to go to the store and get

Anna: Do you want me to help you? some?

Suho: Sure. If we run into any difficult expressions, W: Thanks, Mike. Can you get blueberry syrup, too?

let's ask our English teacher for help. M: Sure.

Anna: O.K. It's really great that we can help the

children in Africa. 3.

M: A boy is standing in front of a door. He is

carrying a big box. You want to open the door for

him. What would you say to the boy?

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