How To Speak English With Confidence When Talking To Native English Speakers

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μ•„λž˜ μ˜λ¬Έμžλ§‰μ„ λ”λΈ”ν΄λ¦­ν•˜μ‹œλ©΄ μ˜μƒμ΄ μž¬μƒλ©λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ²ˆμ—­λœ μžλ§‰μ€ 기계 λ²ˆμ—­λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€.

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As you continue to learn English, you realize the importance of having real English conversations
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μ˜μ–΄λ₯Ό 계속 λ°°μš°λ©΄μ„œ λˆ„κ΅°κ°€μ™€ μ§„μ •ν•œ μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό λ‚˜λˆ„λŠ” κ²ƒμ˜ μ€‘μš”μ„±μ„ κΉ¨λ‹«κ²Œ λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€
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with someone.
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But English conversations, especially with native speakers can be a little bit stressful.
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ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™”, 특히 μ›μ–΄λ―Όκ³Όμ˜ λŒ€ν™”λŠ” μ•½κ°„ μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€κ°€ 될 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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They can make you nervous, they can even make you a little bit afraid or scared, and so
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그듀은 당신을 κΈ΄μž₯ν•˜κ²Œ λ§Œλ“€ 수 있고 심지어 당신을 쑰금 λ‘λ ΅κ²Œ ν•˜κ±°λ‚˜ κ²λ‚˜κ²Œ λ§Œλ“€ μˆ˜λ„ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. κ·Έλž˜μ„œ
00:21
sometimes we avoid having real conversations.
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λ•Œλ•Œλ‘œ μš°λ¦¬λŠ” μ§„μ •ν•œ λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό ν”Όν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Well, in this English lesson, I'm going to give you five pieces of advice.
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자, 이번 μ˜μ–΄ μˆ˜μ—…μ—μ„œ λ‹€μ„― 가지 쑰언을 λ“œλ¦¬κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. 원어민과
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I'm going to give you five tips, things that you can do to get ready to have excellent
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ν›Œλ₯­ν•œ μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό ν•˜κΈ° μœ„ν•΄ μ€€λΉ„ν•  수 μžˆλŠ” λ‹€μ„― 가지 νŒμ„ μ•Œλ €λ“œλ¦¬κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€
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English conversations with native English speakers.
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The first thing that you need to do to be ready to have good English conversations is
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쒋은 μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό ν•˜κΈ° μœ„ν•΄ μ€€λΉ„ν•΄μ•Ό ν•  첫 번째 일은
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to develop your English listening skills.
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μ˜μ–΄ λ“£κΈ° λŠ₯λ ₯을 κ°œλ°œν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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You should be doing a lot of English listening practice.
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μ˜μ–΄ λ“£κΈ° μ—°μŠ΅μ„ 많이 ν•΄μ•Ό ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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When I've talked to people who are learning English, they often mention that they are
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μ œκ°€ μ˜μ–΄λ₯Ό λ°°μš°λŠ” μ‚¬λžŒλ“€κ³Ό 이야기λ₯Ό λ‚˜λˆ„λ‹€ 보면 , 그듀은 μ’…μ’…
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nervous or afraid to have a conversation with a native English speaker because they are
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원어민이 λ§ν•˜λŠ”
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worried they will not understand what the native speaker is saying.
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것을 μ΄ν•΄ν•˜μ§€ λͺ»ν• κΉŒ κ±±μ •λ˜μ–΄ 원어민과 λŒ€ν™”ν•˜λŠ” 것이 κΈ΄μž₯λ˜κ±°λ‚˜ 두렡닀고 λ§ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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So it's vitally important that you spend time watching YouTube videos, watching English
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λ”°λΌμ„œ YouTube λ™μ˜μƒ μ‹œμ²­, μ˜μ–΄
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reality television, listening to English podcasts.
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리얼리티 TV μ‹œμ²­, μ˜μ–΄ 팟캐슀트 청취에 μ‹œκ°„μ„ λ³΄λ‚΄λŠ” 것이 맀우 μ€‘μš”ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. 원어민과
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You need to have your English listening skills at their best so that when you do have a conversation
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λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό ν•  λ•Œ κΈ΄μž₯ν•  ν•„μš”κ°€
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with a native English speaker, you don't have to be nervous, you don't have to be afraid
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μ—†κ³ 
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that you won't understand what they are saying.
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그듀이 λ§ν•˜λŠ” λ‚΄μš©μ„ μ΄ν•΄ν•˜μ§€ λͺ»ν• κΉŒ 봐 λ‘λ €μ›Œν•  ν•„μš”κ°€ 없도둝 μ΅œμƒμ˜ μ˜μ–΄ λ“£κΈ° λŠ₯λ ₯을 κ°–μΆ°μ•Ό ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ§ν•˜κ³  μžˆλ‹€.
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So practice those listening skills.
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λ”°λΌμ„œ λ“£κΈ° κΈ°μˆ μ„ μ—°μŠ΅ν•˜μ‹­μ‹œμ˜€.
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That is the first and probably one of the most important steps that you can take in
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이것은 μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό ν•  λ•Œ 쑰금 더 차뢄해지기 μœ„ν•΄ μ·¨ν•  수 μžˆλŠ” 첫 번째이자 μ•„λ§ˆλ„ κ°€μž₯ μ€‘μš”ν•œ 단계 쀑 ν•˜λ‚˜μΌ κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€
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being just a little more calm when you have an English conversation.
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The second thing that can make English learners a little bit afraid or stressed about having
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μ˜μ–΄ ν•™μŠ΅μžλ“€μ΄ μ§„μ§œ μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό ν•˜λŠ” 것에 λŒ€ν•΄ 쑰금 λ‘λ ΅κ±°λ‚˜ 슀트레슀λ₯Ό 받을 수 μžˆλŠ” 두 λ²ˆμ§ΈλŠ”
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a real English conversation is the fear that they might mispronounce some words, the fear
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그듀이 μ–΄λ–€ 단어λ₯Ό 잘λͺ» λ°œμŒν• μ§€λ„ λͺ¨λ₯Έλ‹€λŠ” 두렀움,
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that they might say some words and someone might think it sounds funny or they might
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그듀이 μ–΄λ–€ 단어λ₯Ό 말할 λ•Œ λˆ„κ΅°κ°€ 그것이 μž¬λ―Έμžˆλ‹€κ³  μƒκ°ν•˜κ±°λ‚˜
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say something wrong and someone might laugh at them.
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λ­”κ°€ 말할지도 λͺ¨λ₯Έλ‹€λŠ” λ‘λ €μ›€μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. 잘λͺ»λ˜κ³  λˆ„κ΅°κ°€κ°€ 그듀을 비웃을 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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So the best way to avoid this is of course, to practice your pronunciation.
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λ”°λΌμ„œ 이것을 ν”Όν•˜λŠ” κ°€μž₯ 쒋은 방법은 λ¬Όλ‘  λ°œμŒμ„ μ—°μŠ΅ν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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You need to take time each day to say words out loud in English.
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맀일 μ‹œκ°„μ„ λ‚΄μ„œ μ˜μ–΄λ‘œ 큰 μ†Œλ¦¬λ‘œ 말해야 ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ°œμŒμ„ μ—°μŠ΅ν•˜κΈ°
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You don't have to have a conversation in order to practice pronunciation.
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μœ„ν•΄ λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό λ‚˜λˆŒ ν•„μš”λŠ” μ—†μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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You can read out loud, you can repeat what you hear in a video or on television.
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큰 μ†Œλ¦¬λ‘œ 읽을 수 있고 λΉ„λ””μ˜€λ‚˜ ν…”λ ˆλΉ„μ „μ—μ„œ 듀은 것을 λ°˜λ³΅ν•  수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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There are many things you can do to start to exercise the muscles of the mouth, to exercise
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μž…μ˜ κ·Όμœ‘μ„ λ‹¨λ ¨ν•˜κ³ 
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the tongue and to form the words properly, so you need to do this.
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ν˜€λ₯Ό λ‹¨λ ¨ν•˜κ³  단어λ₯Ό μ μ ˆν•˜κ²Œ ν˜•μ„±ν•˜κΈ° μœ„ν•΄ μ‹œμž‘ν•  수 μžˆλŠ” 일이 많이 μžˆμœΌλ―€λ‘œ μ΄λ ‡κ²Œ ν•΄μ•Ό ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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This is the second thing that will really help you because if you know your pronunciation
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이것은 λ‹Ήμ‹ μ—κ²Œ μ •λ§λ‘œ 도움이 될 두 번째 κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ™œλƒν•˜λ©΄ λ‹Ήμ‹ μ˜ 발음이 점점
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is getting better and better, you are more likely to be calmer when you do have a conversation
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더 쒋아지고 μžˆλ‹€λŠ” 것을 μ•Œκ³  μžˆλ‹€λ©΄, 당신은 μ‹€μ œ μ˜μ–΄ 원어민과 λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό ν•  λ•Œ 더 μ°¨λΆ„ν•΄μ§ˆ κ°€λŠ₯성이 더 λ†’κΈ° λ•Œλ¬Έμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€
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with a real English native speaker.
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. μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό ν•΄μ•Ό ν•œλ‹€λŠ” 것을
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A third thing that you can do in order to put yourself at ease when you know you're
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μ•Œμ•˜μ„ λ•Œ λ§ˆμŒμ„ νŽΈμ•ˆν•˜κ²Œ ν•˜κΈ° μœ„ν•΄ ν•  수 μžˆλŠ” μ„Έ 번째 일은 λŒ€ν™”
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going to have an English conversation is to think about really good questions to ask during
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쀑에 λ¬Όμ–΄λ³Ό 정말 쒋은 μ§ˆλ¬Έμ— λŒ€ν•΄ μƒκ°ν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€
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the conversation.
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. 원어민이 κ°€λŠ₯ν•œ ν•œ 많이 말할 수 μžˆλ„λ‘
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You should always go into an English conversation with questions so that you can keep the native
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항상 질문이 μžˆλŠ” μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™”μ— λ“€μ–΄κ°€μ•Ό ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€
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speaker talking as much as possible, especially if you are a beginner.
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. 특히 초보자인 경우 λ”μš± κ·Έλ ‡μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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When you are a beginner, your goal in any conversation is to ask questions so that the
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초보자일 λ•Œ λͺ¨λ“  λŒ€ν™”μ˜ λͺ©ν‘œλŠ”
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native speaker keeps talking.
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원어민이 계속 말할 수 μžˆλ„λ‘ μ§ˆλ¬Έν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Eventually when you are more advanced, you will be talking more, but at the beginning
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κ²°κ΅­ 고급이 되면 말을 더 많이 ν•˜κ²Œ λ˜μ§€λ§Œ μ²˜μŒμ—λŠ”
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you should do things like this, if the native speaker says that they just saw a movie, you
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μ΄λ ‡κ²Œ ν•΄μ•Ό ν•˜κ³ , 원어민이 방금 μ˜ν™”λ₯Ό λ³΄μ•˜λ‹€κ³  ν•˜λ©΄
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should right away ask what movie did you see?
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λ°”λ‘œ 무슨 μ˜ν™”λ₯Ό 봀냐고 물어봐야 ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ˜ν™”λ₯Ό
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You should also ask, when did you see the movie?
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μ–Έμ œ λ΄€λŠ”μ§€ 물어봐야 ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Did you like the movie?
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λ„ˆ μ˜ν™”κ°€ λ§ˆμŒμ— λ“€μ—ˆ λ‹ˆ?
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What was your favorite part of the movie?
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μ˜ν™”μ—μ„œ κ°€μž₯ μ’‹μ•„ν•˜λŠ” 뢀뢄은 λ¬΄μ—‡μž…λ‹ˆκΉŒ?
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So whenever you can ask a question, it gives you time to then pause and listen again while
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λ”°λΌμ„œ μ§ˆλ¬Έμ„ ν•  수 μžˆμ„ λ•Œλ§ˆλ‹€ 원어민이 λ§ν•˜λŠ” λ™μ•ˆ μž μ‹œ λ©ˆμΆ”κ³  λ‹€μ‹œ 듀을 수 μžˆλŠ” μ‹œκ°„μ„ μ€λ‹ˆλ‹€
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the native speaker is talking.
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So you should always think about what question can I ask this native speaker.
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 이 μ›μ–΄λ―Όμ—κ²Œ μ–΄λ–€ μ§ˆλ¬Έμ„ ν•  수 μžˆμ„μ§€ 항상 생각해야 ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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That's your third tip.
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μ„Έ 번째 νŒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™” μ€€λΉ„λ₯Ό 돕기 μœ„ν•΄
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A fourth thing that you can do to just help you be ready for an English conversation is
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ν•  수 μžˆλŠ” λ„€ 번째 일은 λ‹€μ–‘ν•œ λ°©ν–₯으둜
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to make sure that you are expanding your vocabulary in a lot of different directions.
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μ–΄νœ˜λ₯Ό ν™•μž₯ν•˜κ³  μžˆλŠ”μ§€ ν™•μΈν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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Just because you like reading or just because you like movies, doesn't mean that all of
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λ…μ„œλ₯Ό μ’‹μ•„ν•˜κ±°λ‚˜ μ˜ν™”λ₯Ό μ’‹μ•„ν•œλ‹€κ³  ν•΄μ„œ λͺ¨λ“ 
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your vocabulary should relate to those two things.
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μ–΄νœ˜κ°€ 이 두 가지와 κ΄€λ ¨λ˜μ–΄μ•Ό ν•œλ‹€λŠ” μ˜λ―ΈλŠ” μ•„λ‹™λ‹ˆλ‹€ . λ‹€λ₯Έ λΆ„μ•Όμ˜ μ–΄νœ˜λ„
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You should make sure that you are aware of vocabulary in other areas as well.
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μ•Œκ³  μžˆλŠ”μ§€ 확인해야 ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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Even if you don't like sports, you should learn vocabulary for different sports.
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슀포츠λ₯Ό μ’‹μ•„ν•˜μ§€ μ•Šλ”λΌλ„ λ‹€μ–‘ν•œ μŠ€ν¬μΈ μ— λŒ€ν•œ μ–΄νœ˜λ₯Ό λ°°μ›Œμ•Ό ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Even if you don't like travel, you should learn vocabulary for travel.
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여행을 μ’‹μ•„ν•˜μ§€ μ•Šλ”λΌλ„ 여행에 ν•„μš”ν•œ λ‹¨μ–΄λŠ” λ°°μ›Œμ•Ό ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Even if you don't like food, you should learn a lot of vocabulary for food.
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μŒμ‹μ„ μ’‹μ•„ν•˜μ§€ μ•Šλ”λΌλ„ μŒμ‹μ— λŒ€ν•œ μ–΄νœ˜λ₯Ό 많이 λ°°μ›Œμ•Ό ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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So what this does is it gets you prepared ahead of time.
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 이것이 ν•˜λŠ” 일은 당신이 미리 μ€€λΉ„ν•˜κ²Œ ν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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It allows you to have a solid foundation of vocabulary in a lot of different areas because
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05:12
one of the things that I know English learners have told me that makes them nervous about
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μ˜μ–΄ ν•™μŠ΅μžλ“€μ΄
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having a conversation is if the conversation topic goes in a direction where they don't
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λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό ν•˜λŠ” 것에 λŒ€ν•΄ κΈ΄μž₯ν•˜κ²Œ λ§Œλ“œλŠ” 것 쀑 ν•˜λ‚˜λŠ” λŒ€ν™” μ£Όμ œκ°€ 그듀이 μƒκ°ν•˜μ§€ μ•ŠλŠ” λ°©ν–₯으둜 κ°€λŠ” 경우이기 λ•Œλ¬Έμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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know any of the words.
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μ–΄λ–€ 단어도 λͺ¨λ¦…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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I know someone once said to me, "I was having an English conversation with someone and they
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λˆ„κ΅°κ°€ λ‚˜μ—κ²Œ " λˆ„κ΅°κ°€μ™€ μ˜μ–΄λ‘œ λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό λ‚˜λˆ„λŠ”λ° 그듀이
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started talking about sports, and I didn't know any of the words that they were using
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μŠ€ν¬μΈ μ— λŒ€ν•΄ μ΄μ•ΌκΈ°ν•˜κΈ° μ‹œμž‘ν–ˆλŠ”λ° λ‚˜λŠ” 그듀이 μ‚¬μš©ν•˜λŠ” 단어λ₯Ό μ „ν˜€ λͺ°λžκ³  λŒ€ν™”
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and I didn't know how to participate in the conversation."
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에 μ°Έμ—¬ν•˜λŠ” 방법을 λͺ°λžμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. ."
05:39
So expand your vocabulary, not just in the directions that you like, but in every direction.
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λ”°λΌμ„œ μ›ν•˜λŠ” λ°©ν–₯뿐만 μ•„λ‹ˆλΌ λͺ¨λ“  λ°©ν–₯으둜 μ–΄νœ˜λ₯Ό ν™•μž₯ν•˜μ‹­μ‹œμ˜€.
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Broaden your vocabulary as much as possible.
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κ°€λŠ₯ν•œ ν•œ μ–΄νœ˜λ₯Ό λ„“νžˆμ‹­μ‹œμ˜€.
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That's number four.
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4λ²ˆμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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The fifth piece of advice that I'm going to give you is this, be honest.
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μ œκ°€ λ“œλ¦΄ λ‹€μ„― 번째 쑰언은 μ΄κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ •μ§ν•˜μ‹­μ‹œμ˜€.
05:57
Be honest with the native speaker that you are having a conversation with.
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당신이 λŒ€ν™”ν•˜κ³  μžˆλŠ” μ›μ–΄λ―Όμ—κ²Œ μ •μ§ν•˜μ‹­μ‹œμ˜€ .
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Just tell them that you are a beginner, that you are just starting to learn English.
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κ·Έλ“€μ—κ²Œ 당신이 초보자이고 이제 막 μ˜μ–΄λ₯Ό 배우기 μ‹œμž‘ν–ˆλ‹€κ³  λ§ν•˜μ„Έμš”.
06:07
Tell them that you are at the intermediate level, but that you still sometimes have trouble
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당신이 쀑간 μˆ˜μ€€μ— μžˆμ§€λ§Œ μ—¬μ „νžˆ λ•Œλ•Œλ‘œ
06:12
understanding.
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μ΄ν•΄ν•˜λŠ” 데 어렀움이 μžˆλ‹€κ³  κ·Έλ“€μ—κ²Œ λ§ν•˜μ‹­μ‹œμ˜€. 무엇보닀 λ¨Όμ € μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ΄
06:13
You might be surprised, first of all, how nice people are.
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μ–Όλ§ˆλ‚˜ 쒋은지 λ†€λΌκ²Œ 될 κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
06:17
And secondly, you might be surprised how much easier it will be to have a conversation with
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두 번째둜, κ·Έλ“€ κ³Ό λŒ€ν™”ν•˜λŠ” 것이 μ–Όλ§ˆλ‚˜ μ‰¬μ›Œμ§€λŠ”μ§€ λ†€λž„ κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€
06:23
them.
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.
06:24
I know for myself, when I was speaking French with someone, if I told them I was a beginner
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λ‚˜λŠ” λ‚΄κ°€ λˆ„κ΅°κ°€μ™€ ν”„λž‘μŠ€μ–΄λ‘œ 말할 λ•Œ λ‚΄κ°€ μ΄ˆκΈ‰
06:29
or intermediate, they would certainly be gracious and helpful and explain things to me really,
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λ˜λŠ” 쀑급이라고 λ§ν•˜λ©΄ λΆ„λͺ…νžˆ 친절 ν•˜κ³  도움이 될 것이며 λ‚˜μ—κ²Œ 정말 정말
06:36
really well.
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잘 μ„€λͺ… ν•  κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
06:37
So be honest.
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κ·ΈλŸ¬λ‹ˆ μ •μ§ν•˜μ‹­μ‹œμ˜€.
06:38
Just tell them.
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κ·Έλƒ₯ 말해.
06:39
And secondly, be ready to ask them to repeat themselves in really polite ways.
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그리고 두 번째둜, κ·Έλ“€μ—κ²Œ μ •μ€‘ν•œ λ°©μ‹μœΌλ‘œ 말을 λ°˜λ³΅ν•˜λ„λ‘ μš”μ²­ν•  μ€€λΉ„λ₯Ό ν•˜μ‹­μ‹œμ˜€ .
06:46
So make sure you know phrases like, I'm sorry I didn't quite catch that or excuse me, I
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λ”°λΌμ„œ λ‹€μŒκ³Ό 같은 문ꡬλ₯Ό μ•Œκ³  μžˆλŠ”μ§€ ν™•μΈν•˜μ‹­μ‹œμ˜€. 잘 μ΄ν•΄ν•˜μ§€ λͺ»ν•΄μ„œ μ£„μ†‘ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ˜λŠ” μ‹€λ‘€ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
06:51
didn't quite understand that last sentence, or could you repeat that please?
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λ§ˆμ§€λ§‰ λ¬Έμž₯을 잘 μ΄ν•΄ν•˜μ§€ λͺ»ν–ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ‹€μ‹œ 말씀해 μ£Ό μ‹œκ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆκΉŒ?
06:56
So learn those really nice ways to ask someone to repeat themselves and I think that you
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κ·ΈλŸ¬λ‹ˆ λ‹€λ₯Έ μ‚¬λžŒμ—κ²Œ μžμ‹ μ˜ 말을 λ˜ν’€μ΄ν•΄ 달라고 λΆ€νƒν•˜λŠ” 정말 쒋은 방법을 배우 λ©΄
07:01
will have amazing English conversations going forward.
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μ•žμœΌλ‘œ λ†€λΌμš΄ μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό ν•˜κ²Œ 될 것이라고 μƒκ°ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
07:06
So I know I said five, but here is a sixth tip for you, you need to be brave.
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μ œκ°€ 5개라고 λ§ν•œ 건 μ•Œμ§€λ§Œ μ—¬κΈ° μ—¬μ„― 번째 팁이 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. 용기λ₯Ό λ‚΄μ•Ό ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. ν›Œλ₯­ν•œ μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™”λ₯Ό
07:13
You need to have courage in order to get ready for and have great English conversations.
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μ€€λΉ„ν•˜κ³  ν•˜κΈ° μœ„ν•΄μ„œλŠ” μš©κΈ°κ°€ ν•„μš”ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
07:19
As you learn English, this is vitally important to your progress.
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당신이 μ˜μ–΄λ₯Ό 배울 λ•Œ, 이것은 λ‹Ήμ‹ μ˜ λ°œμ „μ— 맀우 μ€‘μš”ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
07:24
So I really hope that you can be brave, i hope that you can have courage and I hope
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ μ €λŠ” μ—¬λŸ¬λΆ„μ΄ 용기λ₯Ό λ‚Ό 수 있기λ₯Ό μ§„μ‹¬μœΌλ‘œ λ°”λžλ‹ˆλ‹€. 용기λ₯Ό κ°€μ§ˆ 수 있기λ₯Ό 바라며
07:29
your next English conversation goes really, really well.
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λ‹€μŒ μ˜μ–΄ λŒ€ν™”κ°€ 정말 정말 잘 되길 λ°”λžλ‹ˆλ‹€.
07:32
Thank you so much for watching.
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μ‹œμ²­ν•΄μ£Όμ…”μ„œ κ°μ‚¬ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
07:34
If you have time, why don't you stick around and watch another video?
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μ‹œκ°„μ΄ λ˜μ‹œλ©΄ λ‹€λ₯Έ λ™μ˜μƒμ„ μ‹œμ²­ν•΄ λ³΄μ‹œμ§€ μ•Šκ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆκΉŒ?
07:38
Bob, the Canadian here.
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μ—¬κΈ° μΊλ‚˜λ‹€μΈ λ°₯.
07:40
Have a great day.
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쒋은 ν•˜λ£¨ λ˜μ„Έμš”.
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