비즈니스 커뮤니케이션 1/수업 필기

비즈니스 커뮤니케이션1 필기 (7)

코딩입문시작 2024. 5. 8. 02:10

※ Tip : taken in a lab : 연구실에서 찍은, reaching for a box : 상자를 향해 손을 뻗은

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A. I think this picture was taken in a lab. In the front of the picture, a man who is wearing green coat is looking at a computer screen. I think he is studying something. In the background of the picture, a woman who is wearing white coat is reaching for a box. It seems like they are scientists. 

 

A. I think this picture was taken in a lab. There are two people in this picture. In the front of the picture, there is a man who is wearing a green T-shirt. He's looking at a computer moniter. Behind him, a woman is reaching for a box. I think she is taking the box off the shelf. She is wearing a lab coat and a pair of gloves. I can also see various items on the shelves, like stacks of paper and some equipment. It seems like they are researchers. 

 

※ Tip : In the front of the picture = In the foreground of the picture

한 쌍인 장갑, 안경, 신발은 a pair of를 사용해서 설명할 수 있다. 

Tip : on the street : 거리에서, watching him fix the car : 남자가 차를 고치는 것을 쳐다보는

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A. I think this picture was taken on the street. There are six men and two red cars in this picture. In the front of the picture, a man who is wearing sunglasses is fixing a tire and two men are watching him. Other side, a three men are fixing car's tire. It seems like the weather is hot and they are busy on fixing. 

 

A. This is a picture taken on the street. There are several people in this picture. The first thing I can see is a man fixing a tire. He is wearing a blue polo shirt. Next to him, two men are watching him fix the car, and they are wearing sunglasses. Behind them, there is a red car, and three men are fixing that car, too. In the background of the picture, I can see a white building. 

※ 지각동사 watch는 목적어 him 다음에 동사원형 fix를 사용한다.

 

Imagine that a friend is planning to organize a book discussion group in which all members read the same book and then meet to talk about it. You are talking to your friend on the telephone about this type of group.

 

Q5. Would you ever want to be the leader of a book discussion group? Why or Why not?

A. I would not want to be the leader of a book discussion group. Because, I don't like reading a book and discussion with others.

A. I would not want to be the leader of a book discussion group, because I don't have enough knowledge of books.

※ 질문에 would가 사용되었을 시 답변에도 꼭 사용하자! 

 

Q6. Do you think a book discussion group should have food and beverages for members at each meeting? Why or Why not? 

A. I think a book discussion group should have food and beverages for members at each meeting. Because, In my case, eating food and beverages when reading makes me focus on reading.

A. I don't think a book discussion group should have food and beverages for members at each meeting, because those things can distract people from the discussion.

※  distract A from B : A가 B에 집중 못하게 하다.

 

Q7. Do you think book discussion groups should read only one kind of book, such as fiction or biography? Why or Why not?

A. I don't think book discussion groups should read only one kind of book. People might lose interest in the discussions if they read only one kind of book. Also, it would be easier to recruit new members if they read many kinds of books.

※ lose interested in ~ : ~에 흥미를 잃다, become interested in ~ : ~에 흥미가 생기다

Hi, this is Brad Peterson. I'm visiting Oakhedge in a few weeks, and I'd like more information about your company's tours.

Q8. I heard that your old town walking tour is great. Can you tell me how long that tour is and how much it costs?

A. The old town walking tour takes 2hours and it costs $30 Price per person.

A. That tour is 2hours long and it costs $30 per person.

※ it costs = it is

 

Q9. There are four people in my group. We can get a discount because we have four people, right?

A. I'm sorry, but the discounts are available for groups of 6 or more.

A. I'm sorry, but the discounts are available only for groups of 6 or more.

 

Q10. I'm particularly interested in your bus tours. Could you give me all of the details of any bus tours you offer?

A. There are two bus tours. One is Center City bus tour. It takes 2hours long and it costs $30 price per person. Other is Night bus tour. It includes dinner at Mario's Restaurant. So, It takes 4hours long and it costs $75 price per person.

A. There are two bus tours available. First, the Center City bus tour is two hours long and the price is $30 per person. Second, there will be a Night bus tour, which includes dinner at Mario's Restaurant. It is four hours long and the price is $75 per person.

※ there will be (~가 있을 것이다.)와 be scheduled (예정되어 있는)는 사람 이름이 포함되지 않은 항목을 설명하는데 자주 사용되는 표현이다.

※ 장소를 설명할 때 상호명 앞에는 전치사 at을 사용하자.