[n] a program you can use on your phone or tablet
I use a music app to listen to songs.
나는 음악을 듣기 위해 음악 앱을 사용한다.
helpful
[a] willing to help, useful
She is very helpful when I need something.
그녀는 내가 도움이 필요할 때 잘 도와준다.
citizenship
[n] the state of being a good and active member of a community or country
Good citizenship means helping others and following rules.
좋은 시민의식은 다른 사람을 돕고 규칙을 지키는 것을 의미한다.
follow
[v] to go after someone or something
Please follow me to the classroom.
교실로 나를 따라와.
personal
[a] about one person, not others
This is my personal notebook.
이것은 내 개인적인 노트이다.
respect
[n] a feeling or act of showing care or honor
[v] to treat something or someone with kindness and care
We should show respect to our teachers.
우리는 선생님을 존중해야 한다.
responsible
[a] having a duty to do something or take care of something
He is responsible for cleaning the board.
그는 칠판을 닦는 일에 책임이 있다.
make sure
to be sure something is done or true Make sure you bring your homework.
숙제를 반드시 챙겨라.
still
[adv] continuing to happen
It is still raining outside.
밖에 아직도 비가 온다.
reporter
[n] a person who writes or talks about news
The reporter wrote a story about our school.
그 기자는 우리 학교에 대한 기사를 썼다.
strange
[a] not normal, very different or weird
That is a strange sound.
이상한 소리가 들린다.
cause
[v] to make another thing happen
[n] the reason why something, especially something bad, happens
Too much sugar can cause toothaches.
설탕을 너무 많이 먹으면 치통을 일으킬 수 있다.
fake
[a] not real; made to trick people
This bag is fake, not real.
이 가방은 진짜가 아닌 가짜이다.
look into
to try to learn more about something
Let’s look into the problem together.
같이 문제를 조사하자.
rumor
[n] a story people talk about, but may not be true
There is a rumor about a new student.
새로운 학생에 대한 소문이 있다.
source
[n] the place something comes from or starts at
Check the source before you believe the news.
뉴스를 믿기 전에 출처를 확인하라.
reliable
[a] deserving trust
This website is reliable for homework.
이 웹사이트는 숙제할 때 믿을 수 있다.
real
[a] not fake; true
Is this a real diamond?
이것은 진짜 다이아몬드입니까?
reverse
[a] opposite to what has just happened, or to what is usual
[n] a state of being opposite to what has just happened, or to what is usual
The train moved in the reverse direction.
그 열차는 반대 방향으로 움직였다.
fair
[n] a large public event where people show or sell things
We visited the popular Korean food fair.
우리는 인기 있는 한국 음식 박람회를 방문했다.
steal
[v] to take something that is not yours
The thief tried to steal the painting at night.
도둑은 밤에 그림을 훔치려고 했다.
fool
[v] to trick someone
[n] a person who is easily tricked
Don’t be a fool—think before you act.
어리석은 사람처럼 굴지 말고, 행동하기 전에 먼저 생각하라.
seem
[v] to appear to be something or to do something
It seems that the stores close early here.
여기 가게들이 일찍 문을 닫는 것 같다.
through
[prep] by using or by means of
Miho learned English through online classes.
미호는 온라인 수업을 통해 영어를 배웠다.
look up
to search for something in a reference book, on the Internet, etc.
Can you look up the closing hours of the restaurant on the website?
웹사이트에서 그 식당의 영업 종료 시간을 찾아봐 줄래?
similar
[a] almost the same as someone or something else, but not exactly the same
These two shoes are similar in color, but the styles are different.
이 두 신발은 색깔이 비슷하지만, 스타일은 다르다.
celebrate
[v] to honor an important event by doing something special
Koreans celebrate Chuseok by gathering with their families.
한국인들은 가족들과 모여서 추석을 기념한다.
humor
[n] jokes, funny stories, or the ability to be funny
My grandmother has a great sense of humor and always makes people laugh.
우리 할머니는 유머 감각이 뛰어나서 항상 사람들을 웃게 하신다.
extra
[adv] to a greater degree than usual
Be extra careful when crossing the street.
길을 건널 때 특별히 조심해라.
trick
[n] an action intended to deceive or fool someone
My little brother played a trick on his friend by hiding.
내 남동생은 숨어서 친구에게 장난을 쳤다.