보카클리어 중학 기본편 - DAY 01-06
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세트공유
morning
아침, 오전
I drink milk in the morning.
afternoon
오후
We will go swimming this afternoon.
evening
저녁
I usually watch TV in the evening.
day
하루, 날, 낮
Have a good day!
night
밤, 야간
We can see stars at night.
noon
정오
Let’s meet at noon.
sleep
(잠을) 자다
Did you sleep well last night?
play
놀다, 경기하다, 연주하다
We played outside.
study
공부하다; 공부
I’m studying for a math test.
wash
씻다
Wash your hands.
nice
좋은, 멋진
You look nice today.
busy
바쁜
He is busy with his work.
hurry
서두르다
We need to hurry.
every
모든, ~마다, 매 ~
Every student likes the class.
home
집; 집으로
I had dinner at home.
room

I clean my room every day.
shower
샤워
I take a shower in the morning.
relax
편히 쉬다, 긴장을 풀다
Sit down and relax.
habit
습관, 버릇
Saving money is a good habit.
diary
일기, 일기장
Do you keep a diary?
brush
붓질하다, 솔질하다; 붓, 솔
I brush my teeth twice a day.
mirror
거울
I looked at myself in the mirror.
clock
시계
There is a clock on the wall.
get up
(잠자리에서) 일어나다
My grandmother gets up early in the morning.
go to bed
잠자리에 들다
I usually go to bed at 10.
family
가족, 가정
There are four people in my family.
father
아버지
The man in the picture is my father.
mother
어머니
My mother loves reading.
brother
남자 형제(형, 오빠, 남동생)
Her little brother is cute.
sister
여자 형제(누나, 언니, 여동생)
Do you have any brothers or sisters?
marry
~와 결혼하다
Tom married Alice last year.
parent
부모 (중 한 사람)
I love my parents.
son
아들
This is my son, John.
daughter

Their daughter became a singer.
twin
쌍둥이 (중 한 사람); 쌍둥이의
He is my twin brother.
husband
남편
Her husband is American.
wife
아내, 부인
His wife is a doctor.
grandparent
조부모 (중 한 사람)
My grandparents live in Jeju-do.
visit
방문하다, 찾아가다
I visited my grandparents yesterday.
welcome
환영합니다!; 환영하다
Welcome to my house!
uncle
삼촌, 아저씨
I went fishing with my uncle.
aunt
고모, 이모, 숙모
My aunt lives in Busan.
cousin
사촌
Harry and I are cousins.
relative
친척
We have some relatives in Spain.
name
이름
My name is Roy Kim.
pet
애완동물
I have two pets.
dear
~에게[께], 소중한
Dear Bob,
also
또한, ~도
My mother is a teacher and also a writer.
take care of
~을 돌보다
He takes care of his brothers after school.
have a good time
즐거운 시간을 보내다
We had a good time together yesterday.
wear
(옷·신발·모자 등을) 입고[신고/쓰고] 있다
Jane is wearing a long coat.
clothes

I want to buy some new clothes.
shirt
셔츠
I’m looking for a shirt.
sweater
스웨터
This sweater is warm.
skirt
치마, 스커트
She bought a short skirt.
dress
드레스, 원피스
My sister gave me a dress.
jacket
재킷
He wore a black jacket.
uniform
제복, 유니폼
I like my school uniform.
pants
바지
These pants are too small for me.
jeans
청바지
She usually wears jeans and a T-shirt.
sock
양말 (한 짝)
I found a sock under the bed.
shoe
신발 (한 짝)
His shoes are old.
glove
장갑 (한 짝)
It’s cold outside. You need to wear gloves.
pair
한 쌍, 한 켤레, 한 벌
He bought a pair of pants yesterday.
cap
(챙이 앞에만 달린) 모자
How many caps do you have?
hat
(챙이 둥글게 달린) 모자
I bought a hat for my grandmother.
scarf
스카프, 목도리
This scarf is very soft.
belt
허리띠, 벨트
I need a new belt.
bag
가방
She put some books in her bag.
pocket
주머니
The jacket has two pockets.
tie
넥타이; 매다, 묶다
He wears a tie every day.
design
디자인하다, 설계하다; 디자인, 설계
My aunt designed the clothes.
fashion
패션, 의류업
He is a fashion designer.
put on
~을 입다[신다/쓰다]
She put on her coat.
take off
~을 벗다, (비행기가) 이륙하다
Please take off your shoes.
breakfast
아침 식사
I have breakfast at 8.
lunch
점심 식사
What did you have for lunch?
dinner
저녁 식사
What time do you usually have dinner?
eat
먹다
I ate a salad for breakfast.
drink
마시다; 음료, 마실 것
She drinks milk every morning.
food
음식
Do you like Chinese food?
spoon
숟가락
She ate the ice cream with a spoon.
fork
포크
He used a fork to eat the spaghetti.
knife
칼, 나이프
I cut the bread with a knife.
meat
고기, 육류
Emily doesn’t eat meat.
chicken
닭고기, 닭
I made a chicken sandwich.
beef
소고기
We had beef for dinner.
pork
돼지고기
Do you want beef or pork?
water
물; (식물 등에) 물을 주다
Can I have some water?
rice
쌀, 밥
He cooked rice for dinner.
bread

Ms. White bakes bread every day.
tea
(음료) 차
Be careful. This tea is very hot.
snack
간식, 간단한 식사
I had a snack before lunch.
prepare
준비하다
Dad is preparing breakfast.
delicious
아주 맛있는
The food was delicious.
sweet
달콤한, 단; 단것, 사탕
The chocolate tastes sweet.
salty
짠, 짭짤한
The soup is too salty.
spicy
매운, 매콤한
I like spicy food.
eat out
외식하다
We eat out every Friday evening.
set the table
상을 차리다
Mom set the table for breakfast.
go
가다
I went to the park.
come
오다
Come here.
read
읽다
He is reading the newspaper.
write
(글 등을) 쓰다
She writes children’s stories.
use
사용하다
Can I use your phone?
try
노력하다, 해보다
You should try hard.
have
가지고 있다, 먹다, 마시다
He has a bike.
open
열다; 열린
Open the door.
close
닫다; 가까운, 친한
The store closes at 9 p.m.
start
시작하다
He started to sing.
end
끝나다, 끝내다; 끝
The class ended at 2 p.m.
finish
끝내다, 마치다
I finished my homework.
make
만들다
Can you make popcorn from corn?
act
행동하다, 연기하다
Don’t act like a child.
stop
멈추다, 그만두다; 정류장
They stopped talking.
put
놓다, 두다
She put the key on the table.
carry
나르다, 가지고 다니다
He is carrying a box.
take
가져가다, 데려가다
Take an umbrella with you.
bring
가져오다, 데려오다
Did you bring an umbrella?
pick
고르다, (꽃을) 꺾다, (과일을) 따다
We picked some apples.
keep
유지하다, 계속 ~하다
Keep your room clean.
cover
덮다, 가리다
She covered her face with her hands.
line up
줄을 서다
Please line up here.
pick up
~을 집어 들다, ~을 차로 데리러 가다
She picked up a pencil.
stop by
(~에) 잠시 들르다
I’ll stop by the store.
baby
아기
The baby is crying.
boy
남자아이, 소년
Two boys are playing with a ball.
girl
여자아이, 소녀
The girl is my sister.
man
(성인) 남자
A young man saved a little girl.
woman
(성인) 여자
Who is that woman in the red coat?
lady
여성분, 숙녀
I helped an old lady on the street.
gentleman
남성분, 신사
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen!
people
사람들
There are five people in the room.
person
(개개의) 사람, 개인
He is a really nice person.
king

King Sejong created Hangeul.
queen
여왕
The queen will visit the town.
prince
왕자
The prince will become the next king.
princess
공주
The princess was brave.
angel
천사
I saw an angel in my dream.
neighbor
이웃, 이웃 사람
Hi, I’m your new neighbor.
group
무리, 집단, 그룹
She met a group of students.
leader
지도자, 리더
I’m the leader of the study group.
member
회원, 구성원
He is a member of the tennis club.
master
달인, 대가; 완전히 익히다, 숙달하다
She is a master of writing short stories.
owner
주인, 소유주
The owner of the restaurant welcomed us.
gather
모이다, 모으다
A lot of people gathered in the street.
each
각자의, 각각의; 각자, 각각
Each girl has her own pet.
each other
서로
They love each other.
come from
~ 출신이다, ~에서 오다
She comes from Canada.
on my way home
집으로 가는 길에[도중에]
I met Jenny on my way home.
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