[n] a tool used for cutting paper or cloth
The teacher used scissors to cut the paper.
선생님이 가위로 종이를 잘랐어요.
notice
[v] to become aware of or pay attention to something
Did you notice the new poster on the wall?
벽에 새로 붙은 포스터를 보셨나요?
fall ill
[v] to become sick
My brother fell ill last week and couldn't go to school.
내 동생이 지난주에 병에 걸려서 학교에 갈 수 없었어요.
not ~ at all
[adv] completely not
I don't like spinach at all.
나는 시금치를 전혀 좋아하지 않아요.
be full of
[adj] to contain a lot of something
The museum was full of interesting paintings.
박물관에는 흥미로운 그림들이 가득했어요.
sadness
[n] a feeling of unhappiness or sorrow
The movie's ending filled me with sadness.
영화의 결말이 나를 슬픔으로 가득 채웠어요.
realize
[v] to understand or become aware of something
I suddenly realized that I had forgotten my homework.
나는 갑자기 숙제를 잊었다는 것을 깨달았어요.
brilliant
[adj] extremely clever or impressive
Your idea for the science project is brilliant!
네가 낸 과학 프로젝트 아이디어는 훌륭해!
shape
[n] the form or outline of something
What shape is this building?
이 건물은 어떤 모양인가요?
cut out
[v] to remove by cutting
We cut out paper hearts for Valentine's Day.
우리는 발렌타인데이를 위해 하트 모양의 종이를 오려냈어요.
pleasure
[n] a feeling of happiness or enjoyment
It's my pleasure to help you with your homework.
당신의 숙제를 도와드리게 되어 기쁩니다.
leaf
[n] a flat green part of a plant
The leaf changed color from green to red in autumn.
잎이 가을에 초록색에서 빨간색으로 변했어요.
perhaps
[adv] maybe or possibly Perhaps we can go to the park tomorrow if it doesn't rain.
아마도 내일 비가 오지 않으면 공원에 갈 수 있을 거예요.
still
[adv] continuing until now or in the same way as before
Even though it's late, I'm still okay.
늦었지만 저는 아직도 괜찮아요.
heaven
[n] the sky or a place believed to be the home of God
Some people believe that good people go to heaven after they die.
어떤 사람들은 좋은 사람들이 죽은 후에 천국에 간다고 믿어요.
agree
[v] to have the same opinion or to say yes
I agree with your opinion about the book.
나는 그 책에 대한 당신의 의견에 동의해요.
audio
[adj] relating to sound or its recording
We listened to an audio recording of the story in class.
우리는 수업 시간에 이야기의 오디오 녹음을 들었어요.
gift
[n] something given to someone as a present
What kind of gift do you want for your birthday?
생일 선물로 어떤 종류의 선물을 원하나요?
hurry
[v] to move or do something quickly
Don't hurry, we have plenty of time.
서두르지 마세요, 시간이 충분해요.
simple
[adj] easy to understand or do
The math problem looks difficult, but it's actually quite simple.
그 수학 문제는 어려워 보이지만 사실 꽤 간단해요.
boring
[adj] not interesting
This movie is so boring that I want to leave the theater.
이 영화는 너무 지루해서 극장을 떠나고 싶어요.
tea
[n] a hot drink made by adding boiling water to tea leaves
Would you like some tea with your cookies?
쿠키와 함께 차 한잔 드시겠어요?
between
[prep] in the space that separates two things
The library is between the school and the park.
도서관은 학교와 공원 사이에 있어요.
interview
[v] to ask someone questions formally
Kelly interviewed the baseball player after the game. Kelly는 경기 후에 야구선수를 인터뷰를 했다.
wing
[n] the part of a bird or aircraft used for flying
The bird spread its wings and flew away.
새가 날개를 펴고 날아갔어요.
ill
[adj] not feeling well or sick
My grandmother is ill and in the hospital.
할머니께서 아프셔서 병원에 계세요.
accident
[n] an unfortunate event that happens unexpectedly
There was a car accident on the highway this morning.
오늘 아침 고속도로에서 자동차 사고가 있었어요.
cheerful
[adj] happy and positive
My little sister is always so cheerful and happy.
내 여동생은 항상 매우 쾌활하고 행복해요.
powerful
[adj] having great strength or influence
The sun is a very powerful source of energy.
태양은 매우 강력한 에너지원이에요.
airport
[n] a place where planes take off and land
We arrived at the airport two hours before our flight.
우리는 비행기 출발 2시간 전에 공항에 도착했어요.
arrive
[v] to reach a place
When does your train arrive at the station?
당신의 기차가 역에 언제 도착하나요?
loud
[adj] making a lot of noise
The music at the party was too loud for me.
파티의 음악이 내게는 너무 시끄러웠어요.
message
[n] a piece of information sent to someone
I sent you an important message on your phone.
당신의 휴대폰으로 중요한 메시지를 보냈어요.
lose
[v] to be unable to find something
Be careful not to lose your keys again.
다시 열쇠를 잃어버리지 않도록 조심하세요.
concert
[n] a musical performance in front of an audience
We went to a classical music concert last night.
우리는 어젯밤에 클래식 음악 콘서트에 갔어요.
dear
[adj] used at the beginning of a letter Dear Mom, I miss you very much.
사랑하는 엄마, 정말 보고 싶어요.
easy
[adj] not difficult
This math problem is very easy for me to solve.
이 수학 문제는 내가 풀기에 매우 쉬워요.
picnic
[n] an outdoor meal
We're going on a picnic in the park on Saturday.
우리는 토요일에 공원으로 소풍을 갈 거예요.
bakery
[n] a shop that sells bread and cakes
I bought fresh bread at the bakery this morning.
나는 오늘 아침 빵집에서 신선한 빵을 샀어요.
continue
[v] to keep doing something
Please continue reading from where we left off yesterday.
어제 멈춘 부분부터 계속 읽어주세요.
sickness
[n] the state of being ill
The doctor gave me medicine for my sickness.
의사가 내 병을 위해 약을 주셨어요.
artwork
[n] a painting, drawing, or sculpture
The museum displayed beautiful artwork from local artists.
박물관은 지역 예술가들의 아름다운 작품을 전시했어요.
follow
[v] to go after or behind someone
Please follow me to the principal's office.
교장 선생님 사무실로 저를 따라오세요.
bored
[adj] feeling tired and uninterested
I get bored easily when I have nothing to do.
할 일이 없을 때 나는 쉽게 지루해져요.
rule
[n] a statement that tells you what you can or cannot do
Students must follow the school rules.
학생들은 학교 규칙들을 따라야 해요.