Korea can be a heaven for late-night
snackers, especially if you live in a big city with a busy night life.
* a heaven for: ~의 천국
ex> The mall is a heaven for
shoppers.
Whenever you feel like eating, there are tons of 24-hour places that you can go to.
ex> The area is packed with 24-hour
places.
Many places deliver food to your door as well.
Many of these delivery services are open around the clock, so it doesn't
matter when your hunger kicks in.
* open around the clock: 24시간 영업하다
ex> The coffee shop is open around
the clock.
The menu for late-night snacks is endless!
ex> Fried chicken is one of the most
popular late-night snacks.
You can take your pick from Korean style
stews, pig trotters or Chinese
dishes, just to name a few.
Ironically, even fast food chains deliver their burgers to their customers 24/7 in some areas.
ex> The café is open 24/7
throughout the year.
Once again, there is always a place to
go when your munchies hit three in the morning!
* munchies [|mʌntʃɪz] : 출출한 느낌
ex> I always have the munchies
after school.
@ He’s going through
a lot. 그
친구 요즘 힘들어.
<HOMEWORK>
1. The theme park is a heaven for children.
2. There are a few 24-hour places to eat near my house.
3. The library is open around the clock.
4. My favorite late-night snack is instant noodles.
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