of Innocence
"The Chimney Sweeper"
1 When my mother died I was very young,
2 And my father sold me while yet my tongue,
3 Could scarcely cry weep, weep, weep.
4 So your chimneys I sweep & in soot I sleep.
5 There little Tom Dacre, who cried when his head
6 That curled like a lambs back, was shaved, so I said,
7 Hush Tom never mind it, for when
of Innocence
"The Chimney Sweeper"
1 When my mother died I was very young,
2 And my father sold me while yet my tongue,
3 Could scarcely cry weep, weep, weep.
4 So your chimneys I sweep & in soot I sleep.
5 There little Tom Dacre, who cried when his head
6 That curled like a lambs back, was shaved, so I said,
7 Hush Tom never mind it, for when
-20世紀 英國詩-
(1) Thomas Hardy(1840-1928) : "The Darkling Thrush"
"The Darkling Thrush"
1 I leant upon a coppice gate
2 When Frost was spectre-gray,
3 And Winter's dregs made desolate
4 The weakening eye of day.
5 The tangled bine-stems scored the sky
6 Like strings of broken lyres,
7 And all mankind that haunted nigh
8 Ha
The scene at Six D.O.G.S in Athens.
It’s hard to believe that only six or seven years ago, this shop-filled area — known by the somewhat unwieldy title of the “historic commercial triangle” — was a virtual wasteland for night life. Back then, after the bustling daytime crowds dispersed, the triangle went dark.
“In the center of Athens there was nothing, just these really c
◎Put it in your mouth, light it up[불을 붙이면], and you're gonna get your fix.[담배를 어느 정도 피워서 몸이 만족 할 수 있는 그 정도의 양으로 만들어야 된다.]
[당신이 만족할 만한 양의 니코틴을 얻게 된다.]
◎The straw[볏짚] that broke the camel's back for me[낙타 등을 부러뜨린 볏짚 한 가닥][낙타 등에 올린 짐의
Court (Royal)
The court of a monarch, or at some periods an important nobleman, is a term for the extended household and all those who regularly attended on the ruler or central figure.
Members of the court
Many officials or servants in the permanent employ of the ruler
People attending in hope of political or financial gain, or merely for the society and entertainments offered.
Masque
5. Expanding On Topic – talking about natural disasters
Choose several questions among the given questions and discuss them with your partner.
(Use the phrases learned in speaking sections if you want)
1. What is a disaster?
2. Have you ever been in a disaster?
3. What kind of disasters is common in your country?
4. What can you do to prepare in advance for a disaster?
5. How mu
Lines Written Early Spring
I heard a thousand blended notes,
While in a grove I sate reclined,
In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts
Bring sad thoughts to the mind.
To her fair works did Nature link
The human soul that through me ran;
And much it grieved my heart to think
What man has made of man.
Though primrose tufts, in that green bower,
The periwinkle trailed its wreaths,
of Babel)이라고 부르게 되었다. 이 때부터 인류는 하나님의 저주를 받아서 서로 다른 말을 사용하면서 같은 언어를 사용하는 사람들끼리 모여서 온 세상에 흩어져 갔다. 물론, 이것은 유태인의 설화이고 종교적 설명에 불과하며 과학만능을 자처하는 오늘날에 있어서는 별로 설득력이 없다고 본다. 그렇
is honest. (사람들은 그가 정직하다고들 말한다.)
you should not speak ill of others.(다른 사람들을 험담해서는 안된다.)
They speak English in Canada.(캐나다에서는 영어를 사용한다)
2. It의 용법
① 앞에 언급한 명사를 받는다. (it = the + 명사)
* He took a stone and threw it. (= a stone)
(그는 돌을 집어서 그것을 던졌다.)