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2014년 1월 22일 수요일

1/21 Where do you normally get your news?

I normally watch prime time news, which airs at 8 or 9 in the evening.
* air: 방송되다
ex> My favorite TV series airs on Friday and Saturday nights.

There are also 24-hour cable news channels I tune into sometimes.
* tune into: ~을 시청하다, 청취하다
ex> I like to tune into EBS radio programs while driving.

I skim through the paper and read articles that I’m interested in.
* skim through: ~을 훑어보다
ex> I skimmed through the report to get an idea of what it is about.
ex> I don’t remember in detail because I skimmed through it.

Whenever I check my email, I click on news items that catch my eye.
* catch one’s eye: 눈에 띄다
ex> There was a new bag that caught my eye.

I can get Internet access on my cell phone, so I get the news on my phone as well.

I scroll down news articles that I click on.
* click on: ~을 클릭하다
ex> I clicked on the title to see the full article.


@ Can you click on that news link?  그 뉴스 링크 좀 클릭해 볼래?

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