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2012년 3월 6일 화요일

2/29 Dance Clubs


DIALOG>> Do you want to hit up the new club in Hongdae?

A: Let’s party this Friday night!
B: What do you wanna do?
A: Do you want to hit up the new club in Hongdae?
B: Do they play house or hip hop?
A: House. It’s supposed to be nice.
B: I’m down! Let’s go!


RESPONSE>> Talk about the popularity of dance clubs in Korea.

If you’re looking for a fun night out, hit up a club in Korea.
* hit up a club: 클럽에 가다
ex> Do you want to hit up a club this weekend?
ex> We had a fun night out yesterday at the concert.

There are many to choose from.

Your best bet would be to head to Hongdae or Gangnam in Seoul for their vibrant night life.
* best bet: 가장 확실한 방책
* head to: ~로 향하다
ex> Shall we head to our next destination then?
* vibrant: 생생한

There are many clubs to choose from that play either hip hop or house music.

There are also special events where world-renowned DJs spin for the night.
* world-renowned: 세계적으로 유명한
ex> She’s a world-renowned professor in anthropology.
ex> World-renowned doctors all gathered for the seminar.

Young people can dance the night away with their friends.
* dance the night away: 춤을 추며 밤을 보내다.
ex> When we finished our exams, we went to dance the night away.

There’s even a great deal in Hongdae at the end of every month.

It’s called Club Day and you can buy a single pass to enter many hot clubs in the area.
* pass: 입장권
ex> I have a membership pass to this gym.


@ You’re going to turn into a zombie. 너 몰골이 말이 아니게 될 거 같아

1. Let’s have a fun night out tonight.
2. I often used to hit up a club during my college days.
3. They danced the night away until very late.
4. Where can I buy the pass for the theme park?

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