My 8 Favourite English Adjectives | Improve Your Vocabulary | Describing People

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2017-08-12 ・ mmmEnglish


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My 8 Favourite English Adjectives | Improve Your Vocabulary | Describing People

277,644 views ・ 2017-08-12

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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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Hello! This is Emma from mmmEnglish!
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μ•ˆλ…•ν•˜μ„Έμš”! mmmEnglish의 μ— λ§ˆμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€!
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In this lesson, I want to share some of my
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이번 κ°•μ˜μ—μ„œλŠ” μ œκ°€
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favourite English adjectives with you,
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κ°€μž₯ μ’‹μ•„ν•˜λŠ” μ˜μ–΄ ν˜•μš©μ‚¬,
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specifically, adjectives that are used to describe people.
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특히 μ‚¬λžŒμ„ λ¬˜μ‚¬ν•˜λŠ” 데 μ‚¬μš©λ˜λŠ” ν˜•μš©μ‚¬ λͺ‡ 가지λ₯Ό μ—¬λŸ¬λΆ„κ³Ό κ³΅μœ ν•˜κ³  μ‹ΆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
00:23
Now, saying that someone is nice or friendly is good but
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이제 λˆ„κ΅°κ°€κ°€ μ°©ν•˜κ±°λ‚˜ μΉœκ·Όν•˜λ‹€λŠ” 말은 μ’‹μ§€λ§Œ
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adjectives like 'incredible', 'generous' or 'inspiring'
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'λ†€λžλ‹€', 'κ΄€λŒ€ν•˜λ‹€', 'μ˜κ°μ„ μ€€λ‹€'와 같은 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬λŠ”
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are just so much stronger and more meaningful.
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훨씬 더 κ°•ν•˜κ³  μ˜λ―Έκ°€ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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To be expressive and to show emotion and feeling
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ν‘œν˜„λ ₯이 ν’λΆ€ν•˜κ³  감정과 감정을 ν‘œν˜„
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and to sound more interesting when you're speaking English,
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ν•˜κ³  μ˜μ–΄λ‘œ 말할 λ•Œ 더 ν₯미둭게 듀리렀면
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you need to start pushing your vocabulary further.
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μ–΄νœ˜λ ₯을 더 많이 μŒ“μ•„μ•Ό ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Now, this lesson is sponsored by the
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이제 이 μˆ˜μ—…μ€
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mmmEnglish imitation lessons
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mmmEnglish λͺ¨λ°© μˆ˜μ—…μ˜ 후원을 λ°›κ³ 
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and later on I'm going to tell you how you can build
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있으며 λ‚˜μ€‘μ— 이 μˆ˜μ—…μ„ μ‚¬μš©ν•˜λŠ”
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your vocabulary and your speaking skills to describe people
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μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ„ μ„€λͺ…ν•˜κΈ° μœ„ν•΄ μ–΄νœ˜μ™€ λ§ν•˜κΈ° κΈ°μˆ μ„ κ΅¬μΆ•ν•˜λŠ” 방법을 μ•Œλ €λ“œλ¦¬κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€
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using these lessons up here.
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01:09
Okay, so you already know what an adjective is -
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자, μ—¬λŸ¬λΆ„μ€ 이미 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬κ°€ 무엇인지 μ•Œκ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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there are lots of them in English!
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μ˜μ–΄μ—λŠ” ν˜•μš©μ‚¬κ°€ 많이 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€!
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They're used to describe or to give more information about a noun.
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그듀은 λͺ…사에 λŒ€ν•΄ μ„€λͺ…ν•˜κ±°λ‚˜ 더 λ§Žμ€ 정보λ₯Ό μ œκ³΅ν•˜λŠ” 데 μ‚¬μš©λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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They're also a really exciting and interesting part
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그듀은 λ˜ν•œ μ–Έμ–΄μ˜ 정말 ν₯λ―Έλ‘­κ³  ν₯미둜운 λΆ€λΆ„μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€
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of the language. They help you to be really expressive,
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. 그듀은 λ‹Ήμ‹ μ˜ μ˜μ–΄
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to add colour and emotion to your English.
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에 색과 감정을 λ”ν•˜κ³  ν‘œν˜„λ ₯이 ν’λΆ€ν•˜λ„λ‘ λ„μ™€μ€λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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Now, before we start let me just remind you
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자, μ‹œμž‘ν•˜κΈ° 전에
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about where these adjectives should go in an English sentence,
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이 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬κ°€ μ˜μ–΄ λ¬Έμž₯μ—μ„œ 어디에 λ“€μ–΄κ°€μ•Ό ν•˜λŠ”μ§€ μƒκΈ°μ‹œμΌœ λ“œλ¦¬κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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because this is one of the most common mistakes that English learners make.
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이것은 μ˜μ–΄ ν•™μŠ΅μžλ“€μ΄ 저지λ₯΄λŠ” κ°€μž₯ ν”ν•œ μ‹€μˆ˜ 쀑 ν•˜λ‚˜μ΄κΈ° λ•Œλ¬Έμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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In English, you need to use your adjectives like this:
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μ˜μ–΄μ—μ„œλŠ” ν˜•μš©μ‚¬λ₯Ό λ‹€μŒκ³Ό 같이 μ‚¬μš©ν•΄μ•Ό ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€:
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'a' or 'an' with the adjective followed by the noun.
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'a' λ˜λŠ” 'an' 뒀에 λͺ…사가 μ˜€λŠ” ν˜•μš©μ‚¬.
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We can also use adjectives with this structure: a noun or a pronoun with the
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μš°λ¦¬λŠ” λ˜ν•œ 이 ꡬ쑰둜 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬λ₯Ό μ‚¬μš©ν•  수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ :
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be verb and the adjective.
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be 동사와 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬κ°€ μžˆλŠ” λͺ…사 λ˜λŠ” λŒ€λͺ…사.
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So, in this lesson I'm going to share eight of my favourite adjectives with you
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 이번 κ°•μ˜μ—μ„œλŠ” μ‚¬λžŒμ„ λ¬˜μ‚¬ν•˜λŠ” μ–΄νœ˜λ ₯을 ν‚€μš°λŠ” 데 도움이 λ˜λ„λ‘ μ œκ°€ κ°€μž₯ μ’‹μ•„ν•˜λŠ” ν˜•μš©μ‚¬ 8개λ₯Ό μ—¬λŸ¬λΆ„κ³Ό κ³΅μœ ν•  κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€
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to help you build your vocabulary for describing people.
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Now, I'm including positive and negative adjectives here
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이제 μ €λŠ” 여기에 긍정적인 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬μ™€ 뢀정적인 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬λ₯Ό ν¬ν•¨μ‹œμΌ°κ³ 
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and lots of them can be used to describe places and things too
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λ§Žμ€ ν˜•μš©μ‚¬λ₯Ό μ‚¬μš©ν•˜μ—¬ μž₯μ†Œμ™€ 사물을 λ¬˜μ‚¬ν•  μˆ˜λ„
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but the focus in this lesson is on describing people.
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μžˆμ§€λ§Œ 이 μˆ˜μ—…μ˜ μ΄ˆμ μ€ μ‚¬λžŒμ„ λ¬˜μ‚¬ν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. 이 κ°•μ˜ λ§ˆμ§€λ§‰μ—
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I'll link to another lesson about describing places and things
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μž₯μ†Œμ™€ 사물을 μ„€λͺ…ν•˜λŠ” λ‹€λ₯Έ κ°•μ˜μ— λ§ν¬ν•˜κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€
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at the end of this lesson.
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So, let's start with 'exceptional'.
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그럼 'μ˜ˆμ™Έ'λΆ€ν„° μ‹œμž‘ν•˜κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Say it with me: exceptional.
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λ‚˜μ™€ ν•¨κ»˜ 말해 λ³΄μ„Έμš”. μ˜ˆμ™Έμ μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Notice where the stress is there.
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μŠ€νŠΈλ ˆμŠ€κ°€ 어디에 μžˆλŠ”μ§€ ν™•μΈν•˜μ‹­μ‹œμ˜€.
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On the second syllable, exceptional.
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두 번째 μŒμ ˆμ—μ„œ μ˜ˆμ™Έμ μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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The stress is always important with adjectives because
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ν˜•μš©μ‚¬μ—μ„œ κ°•μ„ΈλŠ” 항상 μ€‘μš”ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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pushing down on that stress syllable will help you to
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κ·Έ κ°•μ„Έ μŒμ ˆμ„ λˆ„λ₯΄λ©΄ κ°•μ„Έλ₯Ό
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emphasise it and make the meaning even stronger.
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κ°•μ‘°ν•˜κ³  의미λ₯Ό λ”μš± κ°•ν•˜κ²Œ λ§Œλ“œλŠ” 데 도움이 되기 λ•Œλ¬Έμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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When someone's exceptional
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λˆ„κ΅°κ°€κ°€ μ˜ˆμ™Έμ μΌ λ•Œ
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they're much greater or much better than usual,
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그듀은 ν‰μ†Œλ³΄λ‹€ 훨씬 더 μœ„λŒ€ν•˜κ±°λ‚˜ 훨씬 더 λ‚˜μ€ μ‚¬λžŒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
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especially when you're talking about their skills or their intelligence.
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특히 κ·Έλ“€μ˜ κΈ°μˆ μ΄λ‚˜ 지λŠ₯에 λŒ€ν•΄ 이야기할 λ•Œ κ·Έλ ‡μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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So, it's a much stronger way of saying
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ λˆ„κ΅°κ°€κ°€ μ’‹λ‹€λŠ” 것을 λ§ν•˜λŠ” 훨씬 더 κ°•λ ₯ν•œ λ°©λ²•μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€
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that someone is good!
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!
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She is an exceptional student.
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κ·Έλ…€λŠ” λ›°μ–΄λ‚œ ν•™μƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Tom is an exceptional lawyer. We highly recommend him.
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Tom은 λ›°μ–΄λ‚œ λ³€ν˜Έμ‚¬μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. μš°λ¦¬λŠ” κ·Έλ₯Ό 적극 μΆ”μ²œν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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They are exceptional musicians. I'd love to see them play again.
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그듀은 λ›°μ–΄λ‚œ μŒμ•…κ°€μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ‚˜λŠ” κ·Έλ“€μ˜ ν”Œλ ˆμ΄λ₯Ό λ‹€μ‹œ 보고 μ‹Άλ‹€.
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Now, a synonym for exceptional is remarkable.
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이제 μ˜ˆμ™Έμ μ΄λΌλŠ” λ™μ˜μ–΄λŠ” λ†€λžμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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It has the same strong meaning.
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그것은 같은 κ°•ν•œ 의미λ₯Ό 가지고 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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So, now you've got two extra adjectives to use!
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이제 μ‚¬μš©ν•  ν˜•μš©μ‚¬κ°€ 두 개 더 μƒκ²ΌμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€!
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Exceptional, remarkable.
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μ˜ˆμ™Έμ μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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What about 'aggressive'?
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'곡격적'은 μ–΄λ–»μŠ΅λ‹ˆκΉŒ?
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Now, this adjective definitely describes negative behaviour,
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자, 이 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬λŠ” ν™•μ‹€νžˆ 뢀정적인 행동,
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someone's negative behaviour.
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λˆ„κ΅°κ°€μ˜ 뢀정적인 행동을 λ¬˜μ‚¬ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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So, when someone is being angry or rude
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ, λˆ„κ΅°κ°€κ°€ ν™”λ₯Ό λ‚΄κ±°λ‚˜ λ¬΄λ‘€ν•˜κ²Œ 행동할 λ•Œ
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and they're doing it in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable
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당신을 λΆˆνŽΈν•˜κ²Œ λ§Œλ“€ λ•Œ
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then this is a good adjective to use.
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이것은 μ‚¬μš©ν•˜κΈ°μ— 쒋은 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Now, aggressive can be physical,
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이제 곡격적인 것은
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like someone wants to hit you or hurt you.
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λˆ„κ΅°κ°€κ°€ 당신을 λ•Œλ¦¬κ±°λ‚˜ λ‹€μΉ˜κ²Œ ν•˜λ €λŠ” κ²ƒμ²˜λŸΌ 신체적일 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Or, they could be arguing with you
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λ˜λŠ” 그듀은 λ‹Ήμ‹ κ³Ό λ§λ‹€νˆΌμ„
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and being angry or rude with their words.
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ν•˜κ³  ν™”λ₯Ό λ‚΄κ±°λ‚˜ κ·Έλ“€μ˜ 말에 무둀할 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Sarah's colleague can be a bit aggressive, don't you think?
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Sarah의 λ™λ£ŒλŠ” μ•½κ°„ 곡격적일 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. 그렇지 μ•Šλ‚˜μš”?
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Responsible. Responsible.
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μ±…μž„μ΄ μžˆλŠ”. μ±…μž„μ΄ μžˆλŠ”.
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Responsible.
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μ±…μž„μ΄ μžˆλŠ”.
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Hear how those unstressed syllables reduce down?
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κ°•μ„Έκ°€ μ—†λŠ” 음절이 μ–΄λ–»κ²Œ μ€„μ–΄λ“œλŠ”μ§€ λ“€μ–΄λ³΄μ…¨λ‚˜μš”?
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Now, this adjective can be used in a few different ways.
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이제 이 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬λŠ” λͺ‡ 가지 λ‹€λ₯Έ λ°©μ‹μœΌλ‘œ μ‚¬μš©λ  수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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A responsible person is someone who can be trusted
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μ±…μž„κ° μžˆλŠ” μ‚¬λžŒμ€ μ˜³μ€ 일을 ν•  수 μžˆλ‹€κ³  믿을 수 μžˆλŠ” μ‚¬λžŒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€
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to do the right thing.
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They're reliable and sensible.
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그듀은 μ‹ λ’°ν•  수 있고 ν•©λ¦¬μ μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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She's very responsible for an eight year old.
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κ·Έλ…€λŠ” μ—¬λŸ μ‚΄μ§œλ¦¬ 아이λ₯Ό 맀우 μ±…μž„μ§€κ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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But it can also mean that someone is in charge of making something happen
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κ·ΈλŸ¬λ‚˜ 그것은 λ˜ν•œ λˆ„κ΅°κ°€κ°€ μ–΄λ–€ 일이 μΌμ–΄λ‚˜κ²Œ ν•˜κ±°λ‚˜ μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ΄ λ³΄μ‚΄ν•Œμ„ λ°›λŠ” 것을 λ‹΄λ‹Ήν•˜κ³  μžˆμŒμ„ μ˜λ―Έν•  μˆ˜λ„ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€
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or making sure that people are looked after.
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Ben is responsible for that project. You'll have to ask him.
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Ben은 ν•΄λ‹Ή ν”„λ‘œμ νŠΈλ₯Ό λ‹΄λ‹Ήν•˜κ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. κ·Έμ—κ²Œ 물어봐야 ν•  κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Or, Mrs Brown is responsible for 28 children in her classroom.
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λ˜λŠ” Mrs Brown은 κ΅μ‹€μ—μ„œ 28λͺ…μ˜ 아이듀을 μ±…μž„μ§€κ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Generous. Generous.
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κ΄€λŒ€ν•œ. κ΄€λŒ€ν•œ.
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Now, being generous is about
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이제 κ΄€λŒ€ν•˜λ‹€λŠ” 것은
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giving more than what's expected.
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κΈ°λŒ€ν•œ 것보닀 더 많이 λ² ν‘ΈλŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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People can be generous with money or with gifts
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μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ€ λˆμ΄λ‚˜ 선물에 κ΄€λŒ€ν•  수
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but they can also be generous with their time and assistance.
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μžˆμ§€λ§Œ μ‹œκ°„κ³Ό 도움에도 κ΄€λŒ€ν•  수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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It's not just about cash!
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ν˜„κΈˆμ— κ΄€ν•œ 것이 μ•„λ‹™λ‹ˆλ‹€!
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Thank you for the tickets. You're so generous.
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ν‹°μΌ“ μ£Όμ…”μ„œ κ°μ‚¬ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. 당신은 λ„ˆλ¬΄ κ΄€λŒ€ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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He's very generous with his time, he'll help you if you need it.
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κ·ΈλŠ” μ‹œκ°„μ— 맀우 κ΄€λŒ€ν•˜λ©° ν•„μš”ν•œ 경우 도와쀄 κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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She gave some very generous donations to several charities.
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κ·Έλ…€λŠ” μ—¬λŸ¬ μžμ„  단체에 맀우 ν›„ν•œ κΈ°λΆ€λ₯Ό ν–ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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Ohh... Independent, independent, independent.
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였...독립,독립,독립.
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An independent person doesn't rely on others for money or help.
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독립적인 μ‚¬λžŒμ€ λˆμ΄λ‚˜ 도움을 μœ„ν•΄ λ‹€λ₯Έ μ‚¬λžŒμ—κ²Œ μ˜μ‘΄ν•˜μ§€ μ•ŠμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
06:40
They prefer to do things on their own, in their own way.
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그듀은 κ·Έλ“€λ§Œμ˜ λ°©μ‹μœΌλ‘œ 일을 ν•˜λŠ” 것을 μ„ ν˜Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
06:44
So, you can use it to describe children;
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λ”°λΌμ„œ 어린이λ₯Ό μ„€λͺ…ν•˜λŠ” 데 μ‚¬μš©ν•  수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
06:48
Tom is a very independent boy. He likes to do everything on his own.
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Tom은 맀우 독립적인 μ†Œλ…„μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. κ·ΈλŠ” λͺ¨λ“  것을 슀슀둜 ν•˜λŠ” 것을 μ’‹μ•„ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
06:55
She's a fiercely independent woman.
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κ·Έλ…€λŠ” 맀우 독립적인 μ—¬μ„±μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
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He was thrilled that he was finally financially independent.
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κ·ΈλŠ” λ§ˆμΉ¨λ‚΄ μž¬μ •μ μœΌλ‘œ λ…λ¦½ν•˜κ²Œ 된 것에 κ°κ²©ν–ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
07:06
Sophisticated. Sophisticated.
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μ •κ΅ν•œ. μ •κ΅ν•œ.
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Say it with me! Sophisticated.
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λ‚˜μ™€ ν•¨κ»˜ 말해! μ •κ΅ν•œ.
07:15
Now, a sophisticated person is someone who understands and is a part of the modern world.
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이제 μ„Έλ ¨λœ μ‚¬λžŒμ€ ν˜„λŒ€ 세계λ₯Ό μ΄ν•΄ν•˜κ³  κ·Έ 일뢀가 된 μ‚¬λžŒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
07:22
They're often very up-to-date with the latest trends in culture and fashion and the arts.
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그듀은 μ’…μ’… 문화와 νŒ¨μ…˜, 예술의 μ΅œμ‹  νŠΈλ Œλ“œμ— λŒ€ν•΄ 맀우 μ΅œμ‹  정보λ₯Ό μ œκ³΅ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
07:30
Sophisticated people tend to be pretty cool people!
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μ„Έλ ¨λœ μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ€ κ½€ 멋진 μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μΈ κ²½ν–₯이 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€!
07:34
Her daughter is very sophisticated.
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κ·Έλ…€μ˜ 딸은 맀우 μ •κ΅ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
07:38
The public is becoming more sophisticated when it comes to drinking coffee.
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λŒ€μ€‘μ€ 컀피λ₯Ό λ§ˆμ‹œλŠ” 것에 λŒ€ν•΄ 점점 더 μ„Έλ ¨λ˜μ–΄μ§€κ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
07:46
Intelligent. Intelligent.
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지λŠ₯적인. 지λŠ₯적인.
07:51
Intelligent.
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지λŠ₯적인.
07:56
Now, you probably know this adjective already
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자, 당신은 μ•„λ§ˆ 이 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬λ₯Ό 이미 μ•Œκ³  μžˆμ„ κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
07:59
but I've included it because I want you to start using it more!
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κ·ΈλŸ¬λ‚˜ λ‚˜λŠ” 당신이 그것을 더 많이 μ‚¬μš©ν•˜κΈ°λ₯Ό μ›ν•˜κΈ° λ•Œλ¬Έμ— 그것을 ν¬ν•¨μ‹œμΌ°μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€!
08:04
It's a synonym of smart or clever but it's just a more sophisticated way of saying it!
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λ˜‘λ˜‘ν•˜κ±°λ‚˜ μ˜λ¦¬ν•˜λ‹€λŠ” λœ»μ΄μ§€λ§Œ μ’€ 더 μ„Έλ ¨λœ ν‘œν˜„μΌ λΏμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€!
08:11
It means that someone is good at thinking quickly and clearly
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λΉ λ₯΄κ³  λͺ…ν™•ν•˜κ²Œ 생각
08:16
and understanding complex ideas.
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ν•˜κ³  λ³΅μž‘ν•œ 생각을 μ΄ν•΄ν•˜λŠ” 데 λŠ₯ν•œ μ‚¬λžŒμ„ μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
08:19
Paul is a very intelligent guy.
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Paul은 맀우 λ˜‘λ˜‘ν•œ μ‚¬λžŒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
08:23
Sarah's the most intelligent person on our team.
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SarahλŠ” 우리 νŒ€μ—μ„œ κ°€μž₯ λ˜‘λ˜‘ν•œ μ‚¬λžŒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
08:28
Valuable. Valuable.
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κ·€μ€‘ν•œ. κ·€μ€‘ν•œ.
08:32
Notice this 'u' here, when I pronounce this word.
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λ‚΄κ°€ 이 단어λ₯Ό λ°œμŒν•  λ•Œ μ—¬κΈ° 'u'에 μ£Όλͺ©ν•˜μ„Έμš”.
08:37
Say it with me.
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저와 ν•¨κ»˜ 말해 λ³΄μ„Έμš”.
08:39
There is a /j/ sound here.
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여기에 /j/ μ†Œλ¦¬κ°€ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
08:42
It's not val-oo-ble or val-oo-ua-ble, it's
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val-oo-ble λ˜λŠ” val-oo-ua-ble이 μ•„λ‹ˆλΌ
08:46
valuable.
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κ°€μΉ˜κ°€ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
08:49
Now, you often hear this adjective being used for things like
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이제 이 ν˜•μš©μ‚¬κ°€ λ³΄μ„μ΄λ‚˜ μžλ™μ°¨, 집과 같은 물건에 μ‚¬μš©λ˜λŠ” 것을 자주 λ“£μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€
08:54
jewellery or cars or houses, to tell us that something costs a lot of money
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. 무언가가 λ§Žμ€ λΉ„μš©μ΄ λ“€κ±°λ‚˜
09:00
or it's important to someone
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λˆ„κ΅°κ°€μ—κ²Œ μ€‘μš”
09:03
but it's also an excellent adjective for a person
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ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ μ‚¬λžŒμ—κ²Œλ„ ν›Œλ₯­ν•œ ν˜•μš©μ‚¬μ΄λ©°
09:07
and it's often used in a professional context like
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μ’…μ’… 전문적인 λ§₯λ½μ—μ„œ μ‚¬μš©λœλ‹€λŠ” 것을 λ§ν•΄μ€λ‹ˆλ‹€.
09:11
at work or at your job.
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직μž₯μ΄λ‚˜ 직μž₯μ—μ„œμ²˜λŸΌ.
09:15
So, valuable in this context is not necessarily about money
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λ”°λΌμ„œ 이 λ§₯λ½μ—μ„œ κ°€μΉ˜λŠ” λ°˜λ“œμ‹œ λˆμ— κ΄€ν•œ 것이
09:20
but about how useful a person is.
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μ•„λ‹ˆλΌ μ‚¬λžŒμ΄ μ–Όλ§ˆλ‚˜ μœ μš©ν•œμ§€μ— κ΄€ν•œ κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
09:24
Crystal and Yana are both valuable members of my team.
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Crystalκ³Ό YanaλŠ” λͺ¨λ‘ 우리 νŒ€μ˜ μ†Œμ€‘ν•œ κ΅¬μ„±μ›μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
09:30
Thanks to our valuable volunteers who donate their time every year.
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맀년 μ‹œκ°„μ„ λ‚΄μ–΄μ£Όμ‹œλŠ” μ†Œμ€‘ν•œ μžμ›λ΄‰μ‚¬μžλ“€κ»˜ κ°μ‚¬λ“œλ¦½λ‹ˆλ‹€.
09:37
Can you think of someone who's valuable, at your job or at school?
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직μž₯μ΄λ‚˜ ν•™κ΅μ—μ„œ μ†Œμ€‘ν•œ μ‚¬λžŒμ„ 생각할 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆκΉŒ?
09:41
Anyway, they are my favourite adjectives for describing people.
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μ–΄μ¨Œλ“  μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ„ λ¬˜μ‚¬ν•  λ•Œ μ œκ°€ κ°€μž₯ μ’‹μ•„ν•˜λŠ” ν˜•μš©μ‚¬μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
09:46
What do you think about that list?
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κ·Έ λͺ©λ‘μ— λŒ€ν•΄ μ–΄λ–»κ²Œ μƒκ°ν•˜μ„Έμš”?
09:49
I'm sure you can think of some others that you would like to add,
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μΆ”κ°€ν•˜κ³  싢은 λ‹€λ₯Έ ν•­λͺ©μ„ 생각할 수 μžˆμ„ 것이라고 ν™•μ‹ ν•˜λ―€λ‘œ
09:52
so make sure you do it in the comments below this video.
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이 λΉ„λ””μ˜€ μ•„λž˜μ˜ λŒ“κΈ€μ—μ„œ μΆ”κ°€ν•΄μ•Ό ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
09:56
Now, I have a whole series of imitation lessons
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이제 μ €λŠ” μ˜μ–΄ 원어민을 λͺ¨λ°©ν•˜μ—¬ 발음과 μ˜μ–΄ ν‘œν˜„μ„ ν–₯μƒμ‹œν‚€λŠ” 데 도움이 λ˜λ„λ‘ κ³ μ•ˆλœ 일련의 λͺ¨λ°© μˆ˜μ—…μ„ 가지고 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. 즉,
10:01
designed to help you improve your pronunciation and
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10:05
your English expression by imitating a
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native English speaker
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and that just means copying their pronunciation, their expression.
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κ·Έλ“€μ˜ 발음과 ν‘œν˜„μ„ λ³΅μ‚¬ν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
10:15
And luckily for you, all of these lessons are about describing people.
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운 μ’‹κ²Œλ„ 이 λͺ¨λ“  μˆ˜μ—…μ€ μ‚¬λžŒμ„ λ¬˜μ‚¬ν•˜λŠ” 것에 κ΄€ν•œ κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
10:21
So, you'll practise using lots of new vocabulary in context
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λ”°λΌμ„œ μ •ν™•ν•œ 발음과 ν‘œν˜„μ„ μ‚¬μš©ν•˜μ—¬ 상황에 λ§žλŠ” μƒˆλ‘œμš΄ μ–΄νœ˜λ₯Ό 많이 μ‚¬μš©ν•˜λŠ” μ—°μŠ΅μ„ ν•˜κ²Œ λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€
10:26
with the correct pronunciation and expression.
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.
10:30
And you can learn more about these lessons by clicking this link up here!
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그리고 μ—¬κΈ° 이 링크λ₯Ό ν΄λ¦­ν•˜λ©΄ μ΄λŸ¬ν•œ λ ˆμŠ¨μ— λŒ€ν•΄ μžμ„Ένžˆ μ•Œμ•„λ³Ό 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€!
10:37
But they're really great ways for improving your speaking skills.
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ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ λ§ν•˜κΈ° λŠ₯λ ₯을 ν–₯μƒμ‹œν‚€λŠ” 데 정말 쒋은 λ°©λ²•μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
10:42
That's it for this lesson. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel just down here,
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이것이 이번 레슨의 μ „λΆ€μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ—¬κΈ° λ°”λ‘œ μ•„λž˜μ— μžˆλŠ” 제 채널을 κ΅¬λ…ν•˜λŠ” 것을 μžŠμ§€ λ§ˆμ„Έμš”.
10:47
there are new lessons every week.
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맀주 μƒˆλ‘œμš΄ μˆ˜μ—…μ΄ μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
10:50
But since you're already here, why don't you check out some
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ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ 당신은 이미 μ—¬κΈ° μžˆμœΌλ‹ˆ,
10:54
of my other lessons? You can try one
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λ‚΄ λ‹€λ₯Έ κ°•μ˜λ₯Ό λ“€μ–΄λ³΄λŠ” 게 μ–΄λ•Œ?
10:57
of the imitation lessons right here
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μ—¬κΈ°μ—μ„œ λͺ¨λ°© μˆ˜μ—… 쀑 ν•˜λ‚˜λ₯Ό μ‹œλ„ν•˜κ±°λ‚˜
10:59
or, keep practising with adjectives just here.
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μ—¬κΈ°μ—μ„œ ν˜•μš©μ‚¬λ‘œ 계속 μ—°μŠ΅ν•  수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
11:04
Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next lesson. Bye for now!
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μ‹œμ²­ν•΄ μ£Όμ…”μ„œ κ°μ‚¬ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ‹€μŒ κ°•μ˜μ—μ„œ λ΅™κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ§€κΈˆμ€ μ•ˆλ…•!
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