English Book 8
Lesson 1 Your Favorite Months 1 January* 1 월 2 February* 2 월 3 March* 3 월 4 April* 4 월 My favorite month is January. My favorite month is February. My favorite month is March. My favorite month is April. 5 May* 5 월 My favorite month is May. 6 June* 6 월 My favorite month is June. 7 warm 따뜻한 It s warm outside. 8 outside 밖에, 밖이 It s warm outside. 9 go out 10 What s ~? 외출하다, 나가다 ~ 은무엇입니까? (What is 의줄임말 ) 11 favorite 매우좋아하는 12 month 달, 월 Let s go out! What s your favorite month? What s your favorite month? What s your favorite month? 2 Lesson 1
Lesson 2 Your Birthday 1 July 1st[first]* 7 월 1 일 My birthday is July 1st. 2 3 4 5 6 August 2nd [second]* September 3rd [third]* October 4th [fourth]* November 5th [fifth]* December 6th [sixth]* 8 월 2 일 9 월 3 일 7 birthday 생일 10 월 4 일 11 월 5 일 12 월 6 일 8 coming 다가오는 9 happy 행복한 10 about ~ 에대한 11 that 12 when 언제 그것 ( 대화자가서로알고있는사물이나사람을가리킴.) My birthday is August 2nd. My birthday is September 3rd. My birthday is October 4th. My birthday is November 5th. My birthday is December 6th. Your birthday is coming, Rachel. Your birthday is coming, Rachel. So I am happy about that. So I am happy about that. So I am happy about that. When is your birthday, Sue? Lesson 2 3
Lesson 3 What s Your Favorite Month? 4 Lesson 3 1 be divided into ~ 으로나누어지다 2 all of ~ ~ 의전부 3 except for ~ 을제외하고 4 be called ~ 라고불리다 A year is divided into 12 months. All of the months have 30 or 31 days, except for February. All of the months have 30 or 31 days, except for February. This year is called a leap year. 5 leap year 윤년 This year is called a leap year. 6 happen 발생하다 7 reason 이유 8 revolve around ~ 주위를돌다 9 extra 추가의 10 gradually 점차 11 add up 늘어나다, 합산하다 12 occur 발생하다 Why does it need to happen? The reason is that the Earth takes about 365 1/4 days to revolve around the Sun. The Earth takes about 365 1/4 days to revolve around the Sun. Those extra hours gradually add up. Those extra hours gradually add up. Those extra hours gradually add up. Those extra hours gradually add up so that the leap day occurs.
Lesson 4 Inviting Friends 1 birthday* 생일 2 Christmas* 크리스마스 3 Halloween* 핼러윈 4 Thanksgiving* 추수감사절 5 Easter* 부활절 Can you come to my birthday party? Can you come to the Christmas party? Can you come to the Halloween party? Can you come to the Thanksgiving party? Can you come to the Easter party? 6 today 오늘 Today is my birthday. 7 Happy birthday! 생일축하해! Happy birthday! 8 Can you ~? ~ 할수있니? 9 come to ~ 에오다 10 party 파티 Can you come to my birthday party? Can you come to my birthday party? Can you come to my birthday party? 11 yes 응, 그래 Yes, we can! 12 can ~ 할수있다 Yes, we can! Lesson 4 5
Lesson 5 Asking Directions 1 bookstore* 서점 2 bank* 은행 3 flower shop* 꽃집 4 supermarket* 슈퍼마켓 5 drugstore* 약국 6 restaurant* 식당 Go two blocks from this bookstore. Go two blocks from this bank. Go two blocks from this flower shop. Go two blocks from this supermarket. Go two blocks from this drugstore. Go two blocks from this restaurant. 7 where 어디에 Where is your house? 8 house 집 Where is your house? 9 look at ~ 을보다 Look at the map. 10 map 지도 Look at the map. 11 there s ~ 에있다 (there is 의줄임말 ) There s my house. 12 see 알다 I see. 6 Lesson 5
Lesson 6 Today Is My Birthday 1 one of ~ ~ 중하나 2 popular 유명한 3 believe 믿다 4 spirit 영혼 5 the dead 죽은사람들 6 wore wear( 입다 ) 의과거형 Halloween is one of the most popular holidays in North America. Halloween is one of the most popular holidays in North America. People believed that the spirits of the dead visited their world on Halloween night. The spirits of the dead visited their world on Halloween night. The spirits of the dead visited their world on Halloween night. They wore scary costumes. 7 costume 의상 They wore scary costumes. 8 lit 9 bonfire 모닥불 light( 불을붙이다 ) 의과거형 10 protect 보호하다 11 neighborhood 이웃 12 trick or treat 과자를안주면장난칠거예요 They lit bonfires to protect themselves from the spirits. They lit bonfires to protect themselves from the spirits. They lit bonfires to protect themselves from the spirits. Kids visit houses in their neighborhood. At each door, they say, Trick or treat. Lesson 6 7
Lesson 7 Asking the Time of a Party 1 party* 파티 2 play* 연극 3 talent show* 장기자랑 4 speech contest* 웅변대회 5 concert* 콘서트 6 class* 수업 What time does the party start? What time does the play start? What time does the talent show start? What time does the speech contest start? What time does the concert start? What time does the class start? 7 will ~ 일것이다 It will be so much fun. 8 so much 매우많이 It will be so much fun. 9 fun 재미 It will be so much fun. 10 right 옳은 Yes, you re right. 11 what time 몇시에 What time does the party start? 12 start 시작하다 It starts at six o clock. 8 Lesson 7
Lesson 8 Party Plans 1 balloons* 풍선들 Are the balloons ready? 2 party hats* 파티모자들 Are the party hats ready? 3 party poppers* 파티폭죽들 Are the party poppers ready? 4 candles* 양초들 Are the candles ready? 5 cookies* 과자들 Are the cookies ready? 6 plates* 접시들 Are the plates ready? 7 Do you ~? 너는 ~ 니? 8 have 가지고있다 9 my 나의 10 phone number 전화번호 Do you have my phone number? Do you have my phone number? Do you have my phone number? Do you have my phone number? 11 ready 준비된 Are the balloons ready? 12 are ~ 이다 Yes, they are. Lesson 8 9
Lesson 9 What Time Does the Party Start? 1 invite 초대하다 You Are Invited! 2 Have you ever ~? ~ 해본적이있니? 3 sent 4 received send( 보내다 ) 의과거완료형 receive( 받다 ) 의과거완료형 5 invitation 초대 ( 장 ) 6 ask 요청하다 7 meeting 모임 8 meal 식사 9 have fun 10 take place 재미있게놀다, 즐기다 개최되다, 열리다 11 respond 응답하다 12 by ~ 까지 Have you ever sent or received an invitation? Have you ever sent or received an invitation? Have you ever sent or received an invitation? We send an invitation to ask a person to come. We send an invitation to ask a person to come. We send an invitation to ask a person to come to a meeting. We send an invitation to ask a person to come to a meal. Let s eat and have fun! My party will take place at Pizza House. Please respond by April 2nd. Please respond by April 2nd. 10 Lesson 9
Lesson 11 Places to Buy a Present 1 gift shop* 선물가게 Let s go to the gift shop. 2 shoe shop* 신발가게 Let s go to the shoe shop. 3 toy shop* 장난감가게 Let s go to the toy shop. 4 accessory shop* 액세서리가게 5 sweet shop* 과자가게 Let s go to the accessory shop. Let s go to the sweet shop. 6 bookstore* 서점 Let s go to the bookstore. 7 have to ~ 해야한다 8 buy 사다 9 present 선물 Mom, I have to buy a present for Rachel. Mom, I have to buy a present for Rachel. Mom, I have to buy a present for Rachel. 10 go shopping 쇼핑하러가다 Let s go shopping. 11 shall 12 let s ~ ~ 할까? (I, we 가주어인의문문에서제안을나타냄 ) ~ 하자 (let us 의줄임말 ) Where shall we go to buy a present? Let s go to the gift shop. Lesson 11 11
Lesson 12 Talking about Presents 1 coin purse* 동전지갑 I d like to give her a coin purse. 2 mug* 머그잔 I d like to give her a mug. 3 hair band* 머리띠 4 handbag* 핸드백 I d like to give her a hair band. I d like to give her a handbag. 5 hat* 모자 I d like to give her a hat. 6 watch* 시계 7 want ~ 을원하다 I d like to give her a watch. What do you want to buy? 8 well 글쎄 Well, I m thinking about it. 9 think about 10 d like to 11 give ~ 에대해생각하다 ~ 하고싶다 (would like to 의줄임말 ) ~ 에게 을주다 Well, I m thinking about it. I d like to give her a coin purse. I d like to give her a mug. 12 sound ~ 인것같다 That sounds good. 12 Lesson 12
Lesson 13 I d Like to Give Him a Hat 1 hear about 2 mystery ~ 에대해듣다 수수께끼, 미스터리 3 employ 고용하다 4 company 회사 5 business 사업, 장사 6 secret 비밀의 7 pretend to ~ 인체하다 8 normal 보통의, 평범한 9 customer 고객 10 nowadays 요즘에는 11 next to 바로옆에 12 H ow do you feel about ~? ~ 에대해어떻게생각해요? Have you heard about mystery shoppers? Have you heard about mystery shoppers? Mystery shoppers are people employed by a company. They are employed by a company to check the service in shops and businesses. They are employed by a company to check the service in shops and businesses. They are also called secret shoppers. Because they pretend to be normal customers. Because they pretend to be normal customers. Because they pretend to be normal customers. Nowadays, there are so many mystery shoppers. The customer next to you could be a mystery shopper. How do you feel about becoming a mystery shopper? Lesson 13 13
Lesson 14 Wrapping a Present 1 wrapping paper* 포장지 How about this wrapping paper? 2 ribbon* 리본 How about this ribbon? 3 birthday card* 생일카드 How about this birthday card? 4 gift box* 선물상자 How about this gift box? 5 gift bag* 선물가방 How about this gift bag? 6 this 이것 This is so cute. 7 so 매우 This is so cute. 8 cute 귀여운 This is so cute. 9 think 생각하다 I think so. 10 so 그렇게 I think so. 11 How about ~? ~ 은어떠니? How about this wrapping paper? 12 love 좋아하다 Oh, I love it. 14 Lesson 14
Lesson 15 Asking about Prices 1 five dollars* 5 달러 I have five dollars. 2 five pounds* 5 파운드 I have five pounds. 3 4 five thousand won* five hundred yen* 5000 원 I have five thousand won. 500 엔 I have five hundred yen. 5 five euros* 5 유로 I have five euros. 6 fifty yuan* 50 위안 I have fifty yuan. 7 how much 얼마 How much is this coin purse? 8 have 갖고있다 How much do you have? 9 buy 사다 10 it 그것 I have five dollars. I can buy it. I have five dollars. I can buy it. 11 thousand 1000, 천 I have five thousand won. 12 hundred 100, 백 I have five hundred yen. Lesson 15 15
Lesson 16 How Much Is This Hat? 1 currency 통화 2 unit 단위 3 trade 거래하다 4 around the world 16 Lesson 16 전세계에서 5 over ~ 이넘는 6 exist 존재하다 7 several 몇몇의 8 own 자신의 9 such as ~ 와같은 10 below 아래에 11 list 목록 12 widely 널리 A currency is a unit of money. A currency is a unit of money. The currency most traded around the world is the U.S. dollar. The currency most traded around the world is the U.S. dollar. Over 150 types of currencies exist in the world. Over 150 types of currencies exist in the world. Several countries use the same name for their own currency. Several countries use the same name for their own currency. Several countries use the same currency such as the euro. Below is a list of the currencies. Below is a list of the currencies. The currencies are traded widely all over the world.
Lesson 17 Having a Birthday Party 1 blow out the candles* 촛불을끄다 Blow out the candles, Rachel. 2 make a wish* 소원을빌다 Make a wish, Rachel. 3 close one s eyes* 눈을감다 Close your eyes, Rachel. 4 open the presents* 선물을열다 Open the presents, Rachel. 5 clap one s hands* 손뼉을치다 Clap your hands, Rachel. 6 have a seat* 자리에앉다 Have a seat, Rachel. 7 here 여기에 We re here. 8 come on in 들어와 Come on in. 9 blow out ( 불어서 ) 끄다 Blow out the candles, Rachel. 10 wish 소원 Make a wish, Rachel. 11 seat 자리, 좌석 Have a seat, Rachel. 12 okay 좋아 Okay! Lesson 17 17
Lesson 18 Food for the Party 1 a piece of cake* 케이크한조각 2 a slice of pizza* 피자한조각 3 4 a scoop of ice cream* a bar of chocolate* 아이스크림한숟갈 초콜릿바한개 5 a cup of milk* 우유한컵 6 a glass of juice* 주스한잔 7 for ~ 을위한 Would you like a piece of cake? Would you like a slice of pizza? Would you like a scoop of ice cream? Would you like a bar of chocolate? Would you like a cup of milk? Would you like a glass of juice? Happy birthday. This is for you. 8 thank 고마워하다 Thank you very much. 9 very much 대단히 Thank you very much. 10 Would you like ~? ~ 할래? 11 please 12 bar 무엇을정중히받아들일때쓰는표현 막대 ( 막대모양의것 ) Would you like a piece of cake? Yes, please. Would you like a bar of chocolate? 18 Lesson 18
Lesson 19 This Is for You 1 make ~ 가 하게만들다 2 sometimes 때때로 3 certain 어떤 4 culture 문화 5 umbrella 우산 6 sound like ~ 처럼들리다 7 break up 헤어지다 8 relationship 관계 9 carnation 카네이션 10 symbolize 상징하다 11 misfortune 불행 12 funeral 장례식 A present should make people happy. But sometimes presents make people sad or angry. There are some presents you should not give in certain cultures. There are some presents you should not give in certain cultures. The Chinese word for umbrella sounds like the word for breaking up. The Chinese word for umbrella sounds like the word for breaking up. The Chinese word for umbrella sounds like the word for breaking up. You feel your relationship has some problems. Carnations symbolize bad luck and misfortune in France. Carnations symbolize bad luck and misfortune in France. Carnations symbolize bad luck and misfortune in France. The reason is that they are used as funeral flowers. Lesson 19 19