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2012년 1월 31일 화요일
1/28 Sampling Corners
DIALOG>> They're giving away samples.
They're giving away samples.
* give away: 나눠 주다.
It looks like dumplings.
Do you want to go try a piece?
Let's just go wait in line.
* wait(get/stand) in line: 줄 서서 기다리다.
ex> We waited in line for two hours.
RESPONSE>> Talk about sampling corners at large discount stores.
Large discount stores often use a very effective marketing strategy.
ex> Salespeople use effective marketing strategies these days.
They have booths set up where free samples are given away.
ex> She always loads up on all the free samples they give away.
Friendly workers will prepare bite-size pieces of food for the customers.
* bite-size piece: 한 입 크기
ex> Buffet restaurants usually serve bite-size pieces of dessert.
There are toothpicks for you to use to pick up the pieces.
* toothpick: 이쑤시게
ex> Restaurants will usually have a case of toothpicks at the cash register.
Shoppers sometimes end up buying a lot of extra stuff because of these sampling booths.
ex> He ended up not going to the dinner party.
@ Before you take off, do you want to have a cup of coffee? 가기 전에 커피 한잔할래?
1. Banner advertisements are no longer an effective marketing strategy.
2. More celebrities are giving away their wealth these days.
3. Slice these tomatoes into bite-size pieces.
4. We always end up arguing.
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