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1P.193 L.1~4
3P.193 L.11~17
4P.193 L.17~19
8P.196 L.7~10
7P.195 L.1~6
6P.194 L.8~14
12P.197 L.10~17
11P.197 L.1~9
10P.196 L.7~11
9P.196 L.1~6
5P.194 L.1~8
2P.193 L.5~11
Lesson 7
1
Enjoying My Life in Korea
Fighting Fire with Fire
It’s summer in Korea, / and it’s getting
hotter. Back home, / I ate ice cream / to
stay cool. Koreans have a special way.
They eat food (that makes them sweat)! 사역동사 목적격 보어 ( 원형부정사 )
부사적 용법 (··· 하기 위해 )
Lesson 7
2
One of the strangest sights (I’ve seen
in Korea) / was people (eating boiling
hot samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup))
/ on the hottest day of the year. In fact, /
it’s a popular summer dish, / especially
on very hot days. When I asked one of
them why, / someone explained [that it’s
because not only is it very healthy, / but
it also helps you cool down by causing
you to sweat a lot]
that one of the + 최상급 + 복수명사
is it very healthy,
it also helps you
cool down by causing you to sweat a lot.
not only A but (also) B: A 뿐 아니라 B 도
cause A to-v: A 가 ··· 하게 하다
단수동사
people eating boiling hot samgyetang
도치
3
Lesson 7
It’s part of the traditional Korean idea of
“fighting fire with fire.”
I decided to try it / for myself. It not
only smelled delicious / but also tasted
great! Still, /
I wasn’t sure about [eating hot soup / in
such hot weather]. However, / by the end
of the meal, / I had become a believer. I
was covered in sweat, / but I felt totally
wonderful!
smelled deli-cious
tasted great!
not only A but also B: A 뿐 아니라 B 도
Samgyetang
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Lesson 7
When I go back home, / I’m going to
show everyone the Korean secret (for
staying cool and healthy in summer).
동사 간접목적어
직접목적어
5
Lesson 7
Happiness Delivered to Your Door
When I moved to Korea, / one of the
first things (my coworker taught me)
was how to say my address]. I didn’t un-
derstand [why it was so important].
They explained [that I’d often give it
over the phone / when I ordered things
(to be delivered)].
Korea has a lot of delivery services!
The Korean word for delivery is baedal.
thatone + 복수명사
단수동사
명사구 ( 의문사 + to-v)
명사절 ( 의문사 + 주어 + 동사 )
수동형 부정사
6
Lesson 7
Many restaurants here will deliver your
order to your door / at no extra charge.
[What really surprised me] was [that
most of the food is delivered / on real
plates rather than in disposable con-
tainers]. When you’re finished, / you just
leave the dishes outside your door / to
be picked up later. What’s more, / a lot
of delivery services operate 24 hours a
day!
at no extra[additional] charge: 추가 요금 없이 = The thing that
명사절on real plates
in dispos-able A rather than B: B 보다 오히려 A
contain-ers.
수동형 부정사
what’s more: 게다가 , 한술 더 떠서
7
Lesson 7
During the summer, / I sometimes
spend hot nights / by the Han River /
with my friends. One night / we had
nothing to eat, / so one of my friends
made a call. Thirty minutes later, / a man
drove up on a motorcycle and handed us
a pizza. I couldn’t believe it! I guess [my
friend just told him [which tree we were
sitting under]].
make a call: 전화하다
that
(( 의문사 which+ 명사 ) + 주어 + 동사 )
직접목적어간접목적어
동사
drove
handed us a
8
Lesson 7
Walking down the street, / you can of-
ten see lots of delivery people on motor-
cycles pass by. Although it took some
time to get used to it, / I don’t think [I
could live without baedal now]. It would
be very inconvenient!
that
분사구문 지각동사
목적어 목적격 보어 ( 원형부정사 )
it takes time to-v: ~ 하는 데 시간이 걸리다
9
Lesson 7
Jjimjilbangs: Relaxation for the Whole
Body
Although I enjoy my life in Korea, / it
can sometimes be very busy and stress-
ful. Luckily, there’s a convenient way to
relax. Korea has many spas called
jjimjilbangs, / which are quite different
from the spas or saunas (you see in the
West). Here’s [what usually happens] /
when I go to one.
that
관계대명사 which( 계속적 용법 )
명사절
10
Lesson 7
At the reception, / I’m given a key to a
locker
(in which I can keep my clothes). I start
by taking a nice hot shower. Once I’m
clean, / I get into the nearest bath. I can
feel my muscles relax / in the hot water.
Next, / I spend a few minutes / in a very
cold bath, / which really wakes me up!
=where( 관계부사 )
선행사
관계대명사 which( 계속적 용법 )
접속사
지각동사 목적격 보어 ( 원형부정사 )
11
Lesson 7
When I walk around the jjimjilbang, / I
wear a
T-shirt and shorts given out at reception. I
see some people playing board games or
cards, / while others eat boiled eggs,
sikhye (a sweet rice drink), or seaweed
soup. Even though there are a lot of peo-
ple, / everyone speaks quietly, / so it’s
peaceful.
목적어 목적격 보어 ( 현재분사 )
지각동사
12
Lesson 7
My next stop is the sauna. It’s a small,
hot room made of wood or stone. I
breathe in the heavy air, / and I feel like
bread baking in an oven.
Some people spend the night at the
jjimjilbang, / sleeping comfortably on
soft mats, / but I’m ready to go home by
then. Not only does my entire body feel
refreshed, / but all my tension is gone.
Koreans really know [how to relax]!
분사구문does myentire body feel re-
freshed,all my ten-sion is
not only A but (also) B
gone. 명사구 ( 의문사 + to-v)
주어와 동사 도치