v. 받다
John accepted the invitaion to the birthday party.
accident
n. 사고
He was in a car accident in his early twenties and hurt his legs.
admire
v. 존경하다
Maybe that’s why so many people admire him.
athlete
n. 운동선수
That’s why we were not able to send athletes to the Barcelona Olympics four years ago.
author
n. 작가
How was he able to become a best-selling author?
ceremony
n. 의식, 기념식
The band and the volunteers stopped their preparations for the closing ceremony.
especially
adv. 특별히
Then he became especially interested in skiing.
far
adv. 멀리
You knew that you were too far behind to win a medal.
give up
포기하다
There was no way I could give up.
injury
n. 부상
The injury got worse during the race, but I couldn’t give up.
invent
v. 발명하다
How was Thomas Edison able to invent so many things?
knock
v. 두드리다
He knocked on every door to tell people to leave the building.
lie
n. 거짓말
The boy told a lie to his mom not to disappoint her.
marathon
n. 마라톤
Finally I won a marathon in Germany.
proud
adj. 자랑스러운
I’m proud of myself and proud to be from Afghanistan.
public
n. 대중
He practiced speaking with people in public.
realize
v. 깨닫다
I first studied the character and realized that I was
too healthy looking to play the character.
remove
v. 없애다
They removed the tape at the finish line and started to prepare for the closing ceremony for the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics in the United States.
respect
v. 존경하다
That’s why he’s so respected.
shout
v. 소리치다
Someone shouted, “Look! There comes another runner!”
suddenly
adv. 갑자기 Suddenly, the band started playing celebration music, and the volunteers cheered.
toward
prep. ~을 향해서
Still, he kept going toward the finish line.
a couple of
두서너 개의, 몇 개의, 몇 사람의
They’re nice, but didn’t you just buy new sneakers a couple of months ago?
afraid
adj. 걱정하는, 불안한
I’m afraid I might hurt his feelings.
agree
v. 동의하다
Who do you agree with, Jinho or Mina?
ask somebody out
~에게 데이트를 신청하다
A boy in my class asked me out.
disagree
v. 동의하지 않다
I disagree.
end up
결국 ~하게 되다
You may end up hurting him even more.
guy
n. (비격식) 녀석, 남자
Listen, you’re a great guy.
hate
v. 매우 싫어하다
My mom only makes food that I hate.
if
conj. ~인지 아닌지
Maybe you should just ask her if there is something wrong.
in style
유행하는, 유행되는
Yeah, but they’re no longer in style.
latest
adj. 최신의
Daeho, wearing the latest fashion doesn’t make you cooler or more popular.
mistake
n. 실수
I’ve been making mistakes every day.
misunderstand
v. 오해하다
If you don’t tell him soon, he will misunderstand your feelings.
protein
n. 단백질
These foods, having lots of protein and calcium, can help you grow taller.
prove
v. 증명하다, 입증하다
You don’t need new sneakers to prove it.
recently
adv. 최근에 Recently, Minkyeong was asked out by a boy in her class.
snap
v. 찰칵하는 소리를 내며 움직이는 것
I’d like to know if you can snap your fingers.
sneakers
n. 운동화
Seongjin, look at my new sneakers.
still
adv. 아직도
I still want to be friends with her.
strict
adj. 엄격한
Our P.E. teacher is too strict.
teenager
n. 청소년
Here are some things that three teenagers worry about.
vocabulary
n. 어휘
He advised me to use an English vocabulary app.
worry
n. 걱정 v. 걱정하다
When you have things you worry about, what do you do?
at war
전쟁 중인
The two countries have been at war for many years.
celebration
n. 축하
Eric's passing the exam called for a big celebration.
cheer
v. 환호하다
The whole country cheered when the soccer player scored the first goal.
developer
n. 개발자
The developers have made the program work faster.
official
n. 공무원, 경기 임원
This area is only for the officials.
passion
n. 열정
The young girl has always had a passion for painting.
prepare
v. 준비하다
Harry prepares breakfast every Sunday for his family.
reporter
n. 기자, 리포터
When the singer entered the arrivals hall, many reporters surrounded her.
stadium
n. 경기장
The basketball stadium was completed in 2018.
counselor
n. 카운슬러, 상담역
The counselor advised me to get more sleep.