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8 Responses to “Video S2 #5 - You Don’t Have to Go on Safari to Pick-up the Korean Vocabulary to Talk About it!”
Friday at 6:30 pm
Hello~ 여러분 이번 KC101 동물원에는 어떤 동물이 나왔나요? What kind of animal was in KC101 zoo this time?
Saturday at 3:17 am
“코뿔소, 얼룩말, 코끼리, 원숭이, and 기린”
in English,
“a rhinoceros, a horse, an elephant, a monkey and a giraffe”
How to say 얼룩말 in English…? a stripe horse!? I don’t know
cheers, KC101!
Saturday at 9:30 am
stripe horse=zebra
Monday at 3:05 pm
짝!짝!짝! Perfect answer.
a zebra is 얼룩말, a stripe horse!!!
Thank you.
That’s the way to go!!
Tuesday at 4:45 pm
난 단어 혼자 보이는 것보다 단어와 문장함께 더 좋아해요. 문맥은 도움이 되니까. 감사합니다.
어쨌든, 다들이 인간처럼 행동하는 포유동물이죠? 보고 관찰하고, 아삭아삭 냠냠, 등등…
여러문 여승혜의 “Audio Blog S3 #22 - How Do You Feel about Animals in Korean Zoos?”도 확인하려 가세요. 재미있네요.
Wednesday at 4:01 pm
안녕하세요~ 에릭님!!
난 단어 혼자 보이는 것보다 단어와 문장함께 더 좋아해요.
)
Let’s make it more natural
—-> 나(저)는 단어만 보는 것보다 단어와 문장을 함께 보는 것을 더 좋아해요.
: 저는 단어와 문장을 같이 공부하는 것을 좋아해요.(This is waht you mean, isn’t it?
화이팅~~
Thursday at 4:19 pm
네, 감사합니다. 알겠습니다. 자연스럽게 말하고 싶어요. 화이팅!
글쎄…I really wanted to use a comparative sentence, though: “I *prefer* having the word accompanied by a sample sentence *over* having the word by itself.”
어떻게 그것을 말하는데요…
Friday at 2:30 pm
“저는 단어 자체만 보는 것보다는 샘플 문장과 같이 단어를 보는것을 더 좋아해요. ” (This Korean sentence will be what you want to say…I believe*^^*)
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