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@5/12/2025
8PM, IAN
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UJ. to succeed that policy
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to succeed in that policy
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UJ. US citizen cannot afford of that prices
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US citizens cannot afford such prices
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UJ. wages is so high
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wages are so high
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JH. what task I’m given
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regardless of what task I’m given
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JH. result to be better
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for better result
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JH. I try to be improved
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I try to improve
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YJ. England people
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English people
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YJ. all of our schedule couldn’t match
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we were unable to match our schedules
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our schedule didn’t match
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YJ. not spoken English for 10 years
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haven’t spoken English for 10 years
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YJ. I come to Korea on 2003
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I came back to Korea in 2003
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YJ. manufactural fields
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manufacturing fields
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YJ. if we higher the corporate tax
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if we increase the corporate tax
@3/26/2025
6PM, CHAEEUN
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JH. to make familiar speaking to English → become familiar with speaking English
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YJ. We’ve been stopped for four months < suspended
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WJ. It was long time we didn’t have classes → It's been a long time since we’ve had a class
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YJ. Maybe she forget → forgot about it
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JM. It means we have * make nuclear bombs → to
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JH. We do not showing them → are
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YJ. There was no restrict in the past → restrictions
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YJ. I’ve been work at * Bank of Korea → I work at the Bank of Korea
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JM. state of collaping → collapsing, collapse state
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WJ. run many → a lot
@3/18/2025
8PM, KARI
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JM. Trump tend to → tends
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JM. He pretend to → pretends
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JH. There is no break to stop him → safety net(안전망)
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YJ. We will gonna cut out → get rid of
"Cut out" and "get rid of"는 비슷한 의미로 사용되지만 미묘한 차이가 있습니다:
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Cut out: 주로 갑자기 중단하거나 제거하는 행위를 의미합니다. 예: "I need to cut out sugar from my diet" (식단에서 설탕을 완전히 제거)
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Get rid of: 더 일반적인 표현으로, 무언가를 처분하거나 제거하는 것을 의미합니다. 예: "I need to get rid of these old clothes" (이 낡은 옷들을 처분해야 함)
"Get rid of"가 더 일반적이고 폭넓게 사용되는 표현이며, "cut out"은 특히 습관이나 행동을 중단할 때 자주 사용됩니다.
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JM. We * just subordinate to US → are, of the
미국(US)은 고유명사이지만, 특정 맥락에서는 'the'를 붙여 'the US'라고 사용합니다. 이는 다음과 같은 이유 때문입니다:
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United States의 약자: US는 'United States'의 약자이며, 정식 명칭인 'the United States of America'에서 'the'가 포함되어 있기 때문입니다.
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국가명 관사 규칙: 일반적으로 연방/공화국/왕국 등의 국가명에는 'the'를 붙입니다. (예: the United Kingdom, the Netherlands)
참고로 'USA'는 'the'를 붙이지 않고 단독으로 사용할 수 있습니다.
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JH. North US → Northern
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WJ. should be more eased → reduced
"Be eased"와 "be reduced"의 차이점:
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Be eased: 점진적으로 완화되거나 부드럽게 감소하는 것을 의미합니다. 주로 압력, 긴장, 제한 등이 천천히 완화될 때 사용됩니다.
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Be reduced: 더 직접적이고 명확한 감소를 의미합니다. 수량이나 크기가 줄어드는 것을 나타낼 때 주로 사용됩니다.
예시:
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"Restrictions will be eased" (제한이 점차 완화될 것이다)
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"The price will be reduced" (가격이 인하될 것이다)
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JH. have raised → risen
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YJ. The price will go high → increase
@11/30/2024
12PM, AUSTIN
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J. huge voice → loud
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H. He could make success → have
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All. 흑자 = in the black
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H. in this year → this year
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H. a lot of happenings → situations
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H. There was a blood → There was blood
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J. had to remind → remember, memorize, recall
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J. make chance < opportunity
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J. capitalism country → capitalist
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J. originality → origin (기원)
@11/16/2024
12PM, AUSTIN
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J. guilty thing → be guilty
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H. you got traffic jam → you got in a traffic jam
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O. flee her daught away → help her daughter flee
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Y. that’s my mind → that’s what I’m thinking
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H. at the outside → outside
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O. mental weakness → mental frailty or illness
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H. more better → much better
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H. say him brutal → say brutal things to him
@11/9/2024
10AM, SEOYEON
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Y. after came back → after coming back
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Y. different with my imagination → different from what I imagined
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Y. change negative → change negatively
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Y. has good and bads → has pros and cons
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Y. more bad → worse
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Y. forget the benefit → give up the benefit
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H. make money early as they can → make money as early as possible
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W. officers → office workers
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H. in this time → this time
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W. England people → English people
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H. what did you bought → what did you buy
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H. how they are talking → the way the talk
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Y. every people → everyone
@10/31/2024
8PM, AUSTIN
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Where they exist → Where do they exist
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over than half → over half
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much more better → much better
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before he won president → before he was elected as president
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whole of my school → all of my school
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prize of money → monetary prize
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put money to me → give money to me
@10/15/2024
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훨씬 안전한 : much safer
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운전하다 : drive-drove-driven, drove a car
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파괴되다 : will be distroyed
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강대국 : superpower
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택시에 타다 : get in the taxi (숙여서)
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버스에 타다 : get on the bus (서서)
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결혼한 : married couple
@10/12/2024
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자본주의 사회 : capitalism society → capitalist society
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규제 : regulate → regulation
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**에 동의하다 : agree about ** → agree with ** about
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자선을 베풀다 : make charity → give to charity
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**에게 돈을 쓰다 : spend money to me → spend money on me
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오늘 아침 : today morning < this morning
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계좌에 : in my bank account
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안락함 : comfort ability
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수많은 사람들 : huge people → huge amount of people
@10/5/2024
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늦게 : wake up lately → wake up late
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코로나 동안 : during the Covid-19 pandemic
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순수한 의도 : pure intention
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고령화 인구 : aging population
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뒤쳐진 vs 이후 : 10 years behinid vs 10 years later
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주 2회 : twice week → twice a week
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경치 vs 풍경 : scenery vs landscape
@9/25/2024
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인문학 : humanstudies → humanities
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근처에 : near village → nearby village (이 근처에 → near here)
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시험을 치다 : after getting that exam → after taking that exam
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겸손 : humble is → humility is (겸손한 → humble)
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두 번째로 : in my second time → on my second time
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모든 사람 : every people → everyone
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보통 : in normally → normally
@9/19/2024
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영향을 주다 : influence to ** → influence **
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투표를 하다 : take a vote on
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논쟁적인 vs 논란 : controversial vs controversy
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옛날에 : 80s, 90s < back in the day
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높아지다 : go high < get higher
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의무 vs 권리 : duty vs right
@9/11/2024
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방학 동안에 : in a vacation → on a vacation
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지루한 : It is bored → It is boring or I am bored
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진출하다 : go finance industry → go into finance industry
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같은 생각 : we are the same page → we are on the same page
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오르다 : raise → rise (올리다 → raise)
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관사 : regardless of article → regardless of the article
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유지하다 : maintain → keep
While "maintain" and "keep" are often used interchangeably, there are subtle differences in their usage:
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Maintain: Generally implies more active effort or continuous action to preserve a state or condition. It's often used in more formal or technical contexts.
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Keep: Can be used more broadly and casually. It can mean to retain possession, continue in a state, or preserve, often with less emphasis on ongoing effort.
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"Maintain a healthy diet" (implies consistent effort)
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"Keep a secret" (implies retention without necessarily ongoing action)
In many contexts, these words can be used interchangeably, but "maintain" often carries a slightly more formal or technical tone.