Lesson 8 Call It Courage Playing Soccer on

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Lesson 8. Call It Courage Playing Soccer on the Water

Lesson 8. Call It Courage Playing Soccer on the Water

Koh Panyee was a small floating village in the middle 떠 있는 마을 of

Koh Panyee was a small floating village in the middle 떠 있는 마을 of the sea. Although the boys in the village never played soccer 접속사: 비록 ∙∙∙일지라도 = soccer before, they loved watching it on TV. 동명사/to부정사를 모두 목적어로 취하는 동사: love, begin, start, like, prefer, hate, continue 등 One day, the boys decided to make their own soccer team. to부정사를 목적어로 취하는 동사: decide, plan, wish, want, promise 등 However, people laughed at their idea. 접속부사, however 다음의 내용은 앞의 내용과 대조를 이룸. laugh at: 비웃다

“That’s impossible. ” 목적어 목적 보어 “What makes you say so? ” make +

“That’s impossible. ” 목적어 목적 보어 “What makes you say so? ” make + 목적어 + 동사원형: 목적어가 ∙∙∙하게 만들다 (5형식) “Look around. Where are you going to play soccer? ” The villagers were right. villager: 마을 사람 The boys had no place to play soccer. to부정사의 형용사적 용법 They were discouraged. 낙담한 “Don’t give up! We can still play soccer. ” “How? ” 포기하다 “Let’s make our own soccer field. ”

The boys gathered old boats and pieces of wood. gather: 모으다 They put the

The boys gathered old boats and pieces of wood. gather: 모으다 They put the boats together and nailed the wood to (동사) nail: 못을 박다 them. put … together: ∙∙∙을 조립하다, 만들다 After much hard work, they finally had a floating field. 전치사: ∙∙∙한 후에 불가산명사 It was shaky and had nails everywhere. = a floating field 흔들리는, 휘청거리는 (명사) nail: 못 모든 곳에, 어디에나

조동사: ~하곤 했다 The ball and the boys would often fall into the sea,

조동사: ~하곤 했다 The ball and the boys would often fall into the sea, 빈도부사: 일반동사 앞에 위치 (always > usually > often > sometimes > never) ∙∙∙에 빠지다 so the field was always wet and slippery. 미끄러운 They had no shoes so they had to play in bare feet. 벌거벗은, 맨 Still, they didn’t care. In fact, they built excellent skills and enjoyed playing 사실은 soccer more. 동명사를 목적어로 취하는 동사: enjoy, finish, avoid, stop, mind 등

One day, a boy brought a poster about a soccer tournament. 토너먼트 They decided

One day, a boy brought a poster about a soccer tournament. 토너먼트 They decided to give it a try. to부정사를 목적어로 취하는 동사: decide, plan, wish, want, promise 시도해 보다 When they were about to leave, the villagers gave 시간 부사절을 이끄는 접속사 : ∙∙∙할 때 be about to: 막 ∙∙∙하려고 하다 them new shoes and uniforms. Koh Panyee 축구팀 소년들 Some even came to watch the game. 목적어 목적 보어 This made the boys feel better. make + 목적어 + 동사원형: 목적어가 ∙∙∙하게 만들다(5형식)

At first, people saw them as the weakest team. 최상급 weak – weaker –

At first, people saw them as the weakest team. 최상급 weak – weaker – weakest However, when the tournament started, the soccer team surprised everyone. On the day of the semi-final, it was raining hard. 준결승전 They were losing by two goals and it looked impossible 과거진행형 look + 형용사: ∙∙∙해 보이다 ~의 차로 to win. “The other team is so strong, ” they thought. But the boys didn’t give up. 포기하다

They took off their shoes during the second half and take off: 벗다 during

They took off their shoes during the second half and take off: 벗다 during + 명사(구): ∙∙∙하는 동안 the game changed completely. 완전히 They played better in the rain thanks to the slippery good – better – best ∙∙∙ 덕분에 field at home. Although they lost by a score of three to two, still, 양보 부사절을 이끄는 접속사: 비록 ∙∙∙일지라도 they felt proud of themselves. 자랑스러워하는 재귀대명사 They didn’t give up when they were losing. They tried their best until the end. try one’s best: 최선을 다하다