to find out about what they already know about the idioms. Teacher should make sure that the students realize the fact that idioms are really used in real life situation by looking at the movie clip.
* After watching each scene, teacher should go over the exact spelling and meaning of the idiom.
* Movie Clips
Idioms used in “Fired Up” Idioms used in “17 Again”
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to부정사가 바로 뒤에서 꾸며주길 원하는 명사들
06 전치사+명사+(전치사) 표현
07 형태는 비슷하지만 의미가 다른 부사
08 형용사와 부사를 꾸며주는 부사
09 연결동사 뒤에는 형용사 보어가 나온다!
10 to부정사와 동사와의 관계는 이렇다
11 동사와 함께 쓰인 전치사 표현들
12 관사 뒤에는 반드시
to think that death is unequal in that we are judged by how much we can pay for.
Funeral is a very important life course in Korean culture which goes on for several days. When someone passes away, the wake is typically held in a funeral parlor at a hospital; this is a very unique point about Korean funeral culture. In 1994, the percentage of hospital funeral accounted for only 22% and it rose up
passion and affections for Miss Rosamond.
Jane - asks why he does not just marry her.
St. John – says that he is very much in love with Rosamond; but he knows that Miss Rosamond would not be suited to be a missionary's wife. He insists that he is a cold, hard man who is not willing to give up his ambitions for God, for love. He remarks that Jane is original and direct in her manner
In the Second World War the Japanese army invaded and subsequently occupied Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak, and Singapore for over three years. During this time, ethnic tensions were raised and nationalism grew. Popular support for independence increased after Malaya was reconquered by Allied Forces. Post-war British plans to unite the administration of Malaya under a single crown colony called the Malay