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• take things a step further : 한 단계 더 나아가다.; 현재 목표를 달성했다면 그 다음 목표를 향해 나아 가야 한다. 다음 목표를 향해 '한 단계 더 나아가다'라 의미 e.g.) A: Congratulations on the first MVP award of your career. You gave a wonderful performance over the season. How do you feel about it? B: Well, I'm honored to be the player of the year. At the same time, I want to take things a step further by getting my team into the final and winnin..
95일차. ♣ Unit 6. Hotels - LESSON 4. WRITING A HOTEL REVIEW - [Hotel review] ※ You're going to read a hotel review, then write about a hotel you stayed in. Use short, simple sentence forms. Type in the input box. Write 50-70 words. Use your own words where possible. HotelsAroundTheWorld.com Recently was at Stone Square Hotel in London. Overall, very good experience. Fantastic location in Chelsea, ..
94일차. ♣ Unit 6. Hotels - LESSON 4. WRITING A HOTEL REVIEW - [Hotel review] ※ Writing an online hotel review *Online hotel reviews have some special characteristics. They are short and not always written in complete sentences. Your review may be read by hundreds of people, so give a fair and balanced view. Notice these characteristics in the review below. Good location and facilities, room servic..
93일차. ♣ Unit 6. Hotels - LESSON 4. WRITING A HOTEL REVIEW - [Strong feelings] [LEO] Here you go. [FRANK] Ah! Cheers, mate. [FRANK] Hey ... I haven't seen you around the office the last couple weeks. [LEO] Yeah, I've just come back from a business trip. [FRANK] Oh, sorry. I forgot all about it. Uh, how was your trip? @[LEO] Very productive. We got a lot done. [FRANK] Oh, OK. Where did you stay? [..
92일차. ♣ Unit 6. Hotels - LESSON 4. WRITING A HOTEL REVIEW - [Describing a hotel] ※ Describing a hotel *Here are some ways to describe a hotel experience. It's a very upscale hotel with lots of amenities. The staff was very attentive and friendly. The room was very spacious, and the bathroom was very luxurious. It even had a spa! The carpet in the lobby was in poor condition. The concierge was in..
91일차. ♣ Unit 6. Hotels - LESSON 3. GETTING HELP FROM THE CONCIERGE - [Talking with the concierge] ※ Ask the concierge to help you plan your day. At the blank, make a decision. Listen, then record the correct reply. A. For later, what I was thinking about was a nightclub. C. OK. Could you take care of the bookings for me? A. Do I need tickets or anything? A. Thanks! I really appreciate it.
90일차. ♣ Unit 6. Hotels - LESSON 3. GETTING HELP FROM THE CONCIERGE - [Confirming arrangements] ※ Confirming arrangements *When you have decided what you want to do, confirm with the concierge that everything is complete. A: So, I'm OK for both the restaurant and the nightclub? B: Yes. You're all set. A: It sounds as if it's all taken care of. B: Yes. I've made all the arrangements. A: Do I need ..
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89일차. ♣ Unit 6. Hotels - LESSON 3. GETTING HELP FROM THE CONCIERGE - [Extra information with 'which'] ※ Adding information with *which* *To add extra information to a sentence, you can use a clause with which. Notice that, because these clauses add non-essential information, there is a comma (,) to mark off the clause. The river cruise, which would show you some of London's most famous monuments..
88일차. ♣ Unit 6. Hotels - LESSON 3. GETTING HELP FROM THE CONCIERGE - [Making arrangements] [CONCIERGE] Good afternoon, sir. How may I be of assistance? [LEO] I was wondering if you could help me with my plans for tonight. [CONCIERGE] All right. Uh, yes, we have three options. The first is a double-decker bus. [CONCIERGE] The second is the river cruise, which is quite beautiful at night ... [CONC..
87일차. ♣ Unit 6. Hotels - LESSON 2. RESOLVING PROBLEMS WITH A ROOM - [Dealing with room problems] ※ You have two problems with your hotel room. Call the front desk for help. Listen, then record the correct reply. C. No, I don't mind holding.