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Lesson 5. From Different Points of View Jean Kim’s Fun Fun English

Lesson 5. From Different Points of View Jean Kim’s Fun Fun English. ‘YOUR LOGO’. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.98) . investigate v. (= scrutinize, inspect) blog n. a truncation of the expression web log n. a website containing a writer's or group of

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Lesson 5. From Different Points of View Jean Kim’s Fun Fun English

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  1. Lesson 5. From Different Points of View Jean Kim’s Fun Fun English ‘YOUR LOGO’

  2. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.98) • investigatev. (= scrutinize, inspect) • blog n. a truncation • of the expression web log • n. a website containing • a writer's or group of • writers' own experiences, • observations, opinions, • etc., and often having • images and links to • other websites.

  3. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.98) • candid a. (= frank, honest) • go too far <숙어> (= go overboard) • 도가 지나치다 • cf. beer belly • (= potbelly, paunch )

  4. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.98) • public figure n. (= big shot, bigwig, big cheese, • celeb(rity), distinguished, mogul) • argument n. (= debate, dispute, discussion ) • affect v. (= influence, impinge, • = have an influence on ) • → impact, effect • cf. n. effect • (= aftermath, consequence)

  5. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.98) • 명사절 접속사 whether(S,O,C 위치 가능) • A. 주어자리 • [Whether it will rain (or not)] is not certain. • S • B. 보어자리 • The question is [whether he has enough time.] • C. 목적어 자리 (=if 치환가능) ★★★ • I wonder [whether(=if) she will pass the test.] • cf) 의문, 불확실성의 동사 doubt, wonder, ask, • don’t know, question, be not sure

  6. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.98) • B as well as A <상관접속사> 강조는 B! • (= not only A but also B ) • simply • just • conjunction application

  7. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.100) • 비교급 강조 부사 much, far, even, still, a lot • 원급 강조 부사 very • 최상급 강조 부사 much, byfar • 명사절 이끄는 접속사 what vs. if (=whether) • so that (두 문장을 이어주는 접속사 that 응용버전)

  8. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.100) • 명사절을 이끄는 접속사 (S,O,C 위치 가능)

  9. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.100) • [두 문장을 이어주는 접속사 that 응용버전]

  10. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.100) • 목적격 관계 대명사 that (생략가능) • The stories will help democracy. • + They write (the stories) . • The stories (that) they write will help democracy. • democracy • n. a form of government in which all eligible • citizens participate equally—either directly or • indirectly through elected representatives

  11. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.99) • democracy

  12. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.100) • moral n. (= lesson, dictum, aphorism) • persuasive a. (= compelling, alluring, inspiring) • be filled with Idiom. (= be full of,abound, • beabundant/ plentiful/prolific) • predict v. (= foresee, foretell, forecast, • anticipate, prophesy)

  13. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.101) • 양보절 접속사 whether (ornot) A건 아니든 간에 • ex) Whether you like it or not, • you have to do it. • cf.) 명사절 접속사 whether (문장 필수요소 S,O,C) • ex) He asked me whether (or not) I would go. • S V IO DO

  14. Unit5. The Right to Privacy (p.102) • would(had) rather 동사원형 A than B • B하기 보다는 차라리 A하겠다. • convincinga. (= persuasive)

  15. Thank You ‘YOUR LOGO’

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