1음절 단어는 끝에 오는 자음을 한 번 더 쓰고 ing를 씁니다. stop->stopping knit->knitting rub->rubbing plan->planning dip->dipping run->running get->getting chat->chatting jog->jogging
2음절 이상의 단어는 강세가 마지막에 있는 경우에만 끝에 오는 자음을 한 번 더 쓰고 ing를 씁니다. begin->beginning refer->referring permit->permitting prefer->preferring admit->admitting regret->regretting
[4. 현재 진행 시제(1)]
* Sophia, can you answer the phone?
-> I'm washing the dishes. (설거지를 하고 있어)
* Mike isn't playing video games anymore. (Mike는 더 이상 비디오 게임을 하고 있지 않다.)
-> He's watching TV. (TV를 보고 있다.)
* Are you using that pen?
-> May I borrow it? Sure. Here you go.
* It's not snowing a lot outside.
-> Just a little.
[5. 현재 진행 시제(2)]
* We're planning a Christmas party. Do you want to come?
-> Sure
* I'm very busy this week. I'm writing a report for my English class.
* Ann isn't living in the dorm this semester. She's staying at her aunt's house.
* What are you doing these days? Are you practicing for the soccer match?
[6. 현재 진행 시제(3)]
(right) now (바로) 지금 at the moment 지금, 요즘 these days 요즘 this week / month / year 등 이번 주 / 이번 달 / 올해 등
* I can't go out with you. I'm studying right now. 지금 공부하고 있어.
* Our website isn't working at the moment. We need to find the problem.
* "Michelle! You look great!" "Thanks. I'm exercising more these days."
* "Are the stores having big sales this week?" "Yes, Let's go shopping tomorrow!"
I'm a student You're from South Korea. He's from the US. She's from Mexico We're students. They're from the US.
I am -> I'm you are -> you're he is -> he's she is -> she's we are -> we're they are -> they're
I'm not a teacher You aren't from Brazil He isn't from Thailand. She isn't from the US. We aren't students. They aren't from Australia.
are not -> aren't is not -> isn't
Are you a student? Is he / she a teacher?
Yes, I am Yes, he / she is.
No, I'm not. No, he / she isn't
What's your name? Where are you from?
What is -> What's I'm from Germany.
How are you? How old are you?
I'm fine. I'm 18.
[Basic Listening]
R) Hello, everyone! My name is Ray. It's spelled R -a -y. I'm from canada. I'm your teacher. Welcome to the class! Nice to meet you all. Can tell me your names? Y)Hello, my name is Yuko. R) Can you repeat that? Y) Yuko. It's spelled Y-u-k-o. R) OK. Where are you from, Yuko? Y) I'm from Nagoya. R) Where's Nagoya? Y) In Japan. R) Thank you. And welcome to my class. Y) Thank you, it's nice to be here
Hello, everyone! My name is Ray. It's spelled R -a -y. I'm from canada. I'm your teacher. Welcome to the class! Nice to meet you all. Can tell me your names? Hello, my name is Yuko. Can you repeat that? Yuko. It's spelled Y-u-k-o. OK. Where are you from, Yuko? I'm from Nagoya. Where's Nagoya? In Japan. Thank you. And welcome to my class. Thank you, it's nice to be here
* Listen again and answer the questions.
1. What's the teacher's name?
3. Where is Yuko from?
2. Where's the teacher from?
4. Where is Tomas from?
(답은 공개하진 않습니다.)
(기초 듣기 공부도 하셔야 합니다.)
[Attachments]
[Grammer]
Wh-questions
Affirmative statements
Negative statements
What is your name? Where are you from? How old are you? What is your favorite movie?
am I 'm
You We are from Mexico. They 're
He She is It 's
am not I 'm not
You are not We aren't from Brazil. They 're not
He is not She isn't It 's not
Yes/No question
Short answers
Are You we they from Japen he Is she
Yes, I am. No, I'm not. Yes, we are. No, we aren't. / No, we're not. Yes, they are. No, they aren't. / No, they're not.
Yes, he is. No, he isn't / No, he's not. Yes, she is. No, she isn't. / No, she's not. Yes, it is. No, it isn't. / No, it's not.