May 5th is Children’s Day in
Korea. Parents usually plan the day
around their children.
They take them out to popular places like zoos or amusement parks.
* take someone out to: ~을 ~으로 데리고 나가다
Ex> I took my children out to
the zoo last weekend.
There are large crowds near these places. There is a lot of traffic because many families are on the move.
ex> I don’t like to be in place with large
crowds.
ex> You can get access to the
Internet on the move.
You might be stuck in traffic or in
line for a long time.
* be stuck in traffic / be stuck in
line: 교통이 막히다 / 줄을 서다
ex> We were stuck in line for
an hour for the rollercoaster.
Children typically receive gifts from their parents or grandparents.
All
in all, it’s a special day children look forward to.
ex> I am looking forward to
the trip with you.
Almost everyone has special Children’s
Day memories from their childhood.
@ I've had a change
of heart. 마음이
바뀌었어.
<HOMEWORK>
1. He took me out to a good pizza place.
2. There were large crowds of people in the lobby.
3. You can watch video clips on the move with your cellphone.
4. I was stuck in line for a long time to buy tickets.
@ Related Topics>> Children’s
Day
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