(In the classroom. The teacher comes in.) |
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Dialog 3 | ||||
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Teacher ½ÂÈñ, Jim Teacher ½ÂÈñ Teacher Jim Teacher ½ÂÈñ Jim |
Good morning, children. Good morning, Miss. Today we say "hello" to Jim. Hello, Jim! Jim is from Canada. That's right. And he's come to Seoul! Welcome, Jim! Thanks, ½ÂÈñ. |
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Dialog 4(Jim and ½ÂÈñ are talking in class.) | ||||
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½ÂÈñ Jim ½ÂÈñ
½ÂÈñ |
Hey, Jim? Yes? What's up ½ÂÈñ? What's this in English? (She points at her notebook.) It's a notebook. Ah. ³ëÆ®ºÏ. Thanks, Jim. |
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Dialog 5 | ||||
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Jim ½ÂÈñ Jim ½ÂÈñ Jim ½ÂÈñ
½ÂÈñ |
Just a minute, ½ÂÈñ. Yes? NOTEBOOK. NOTEBOOK. (Speaking slowly.) Yes. '³ëÆ®ºÏ.' Thanks, Jim. Please listen, ½ÂÈñ. NOTEBOOK. (Slowly) NOTEBOOK. NOTEBOOK. (Slowly, the same as Jim.) That's it! NOTEBOOK. Great, ½ÂÈñ! Thanks, Jim. You're a good teacher! |
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Dialog 6 | ||||
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Jim ½ÂÈñ Jim ½ÂÈñ Jim ½ÂÈñ Jim ½ÂÈñ |
Hey, ½ÂÈñ? Yes, Jim? What is 'notebook' in Korean? We say '°øÃ¥'. Jim '°øÃ¥'. (Very slowly) That's it! '°øÃ¥'. (Slowly) You got it! |
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