Post on 17-Dec-2015
NOVEMBER FIRST 2011
Good Morning English
Halloween!
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Sports Day!
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At a Dental Clinic
Dentist:Hi there, it’s been a while since I last saw you.Patient: I know but I haven’t had any problem with my
teeth until now.Dentist:You know you should visit your dentist twice a year.
Now, open your mouth for me. Open wide. Wider…wider…THAT’S IT! Hmm, it looks like
you have a cavity.Patient:Ouch! It’s very sensitive, doctor. Please be careful.Dentist:Hmm… It looks like you need a filling. Does it hurt?Patient:Yes, especially when I brush my teeth. My gums
bleed when I brush my teeth.Dentist: That would probably kill you. I suggest you brush
your teeth on a regular basis.Patient: I try to but I get lazy sometimes.
Expressions
1. It’s been awhile : “It’s been a long time since-”
1. 한지 오래되다 , 오랜만
(A : Hey J! Long time no see. How are you? )( B : Pretty good! It’s been a while since
we’ve graduated from Oma! Time flies!)
Expressions
2. Twice a year : two times a year 1 년에 2 번
(Example: Once, twice, three times : 한번 , 두 번 세 번 )
(A : We have gym class twice a week. Oh my gosh, it’s so tiring in the summer.)
(B : I know. It’s too tiring. We should have gym class just once a week!)
Expressions
3. Cavity: hole in the tooth, decay in the tooth움푹 팬 곳 , 충치의 구멍
(A : I used to have so many cavities when I was younger.)
(B : Hey, I’m worse I still have cavities all over my mouth!)
Expressions
4. Need a filling : a dental procedure – covering the hole( 치아를 ) 때울 필요가 있다
(If your teeth hurts, you might need a filling in your teeth.)
Expressions
5. Gum : 잇몸
(A : When you brush your teeth, you also need to clean your gum by brushing it softly)(B : If you get gum disease, your gum swells and bleeds)
Good Bye!