[v] to give suggestions or recommendations to someone about what they should do
She advised me to go see a doctor.
그녀는 나에게 병원에 가보라고 충고했다.
brain
[n] the organ inside your head that controls your thoughts, feelings, and body movements
You use your brain to think and learn.
너는 생각하고 배우기 위해 뇌를 사용한다.
concentrate
[v] to focus all your attention or effort on one thing
I can’t concentrate with this noise.
이 소음 때문에 집중할 수가 없어.
connect
[v] to join two or more things together
The bridge connects the two islands.
그 다리는 두 섬을 연결한다.
contest
[n] a competition where people try to win by being the best at something
He won a dance contest at his school.
그는 학교에서 댄스 대회에서 우승했다.
exhibition
[n] a public display of art, objects, or skills for people to see
There were many famous paintings at the exhibition.
그 전시회에는 많은 유명한 그림들이 있었다.
experience
[v] to have something happen to you or to do something
[n] something that happens to you or knowledge gained from doing things
We are experiencing problems during the trip.
우리는 여행하는 동안 문제들을 겪고 있다.
focus
[v] to give all your attention to something
She tried to focus on her work.
그녀는 일에 집중하려고 노력했다.
habit
[n] something that you do regularly or repeatedly, often without thinking about it
Exercising regularly is a good habit.
규칙적으로 운동하는 것은 좋은 습관이다.
hurt
[v] to cause pain or injury to someone or something
Her words hurt my feelings.
그녀의 말이 내 기분을 상하게 했다.
imagine
[v] to create a picture or idea in your mind of something that is not real or present
I can’t imagine my life without my family.
나는 가족 없이 내 삶을 상상할 수 없다.
leave
[v] to go away from a place or person; to forget to take something with you
I left my notebook at home.
나는 공책을 집에 두고 왔다.
mind
[n] the part of a person that thinks, feels, and remembers
It's important to be healthy in both body and mind.
몸과 마음 모두 건강한 것이 중요하다.
nowadays
[adv] at the present time; these days Nowadays, online classes are common.
요즘에는 온라인 수업이 흔하다.
presentation
[n] a talk in which someone shows and explains information to an audience
He gave a presentation about his favorite sport.
그는 자신이 가장 좋아하는 운동에 대해 발표했다.
reminder
[n] something that makes you remember or think about something
She sent me a reminder about the meeting.
그녀는 나에게 회의에 대한 알림을 보냈다.
screen
[n] a flat surface on electronic devices such as computers, phones, or televisions where you see images and information
A picture of a cat is on my computer screen.
고양이 사진이 내 컴퓨터 화면에 있다.
speech
[n] a formal talk given to a group of people
Each child gave a short speech in class.
각 학생은 수업 시간에 짧은 연설을 했다.
suddenly
[adv] in a quick and unexpected way; happening without warning
It suddenly started to snow.
갑자기 눈이 내리기 시작했다.
sunshine
[n] the light and warmth that comes from the sun
They enjoyed the sunshine at the park.
그들은 공원에서 햇빛을 즐겼다.
technology
[n] the use of scientific knowledge, tools, and machines to solve problems or make things work better Technology makes our lives easier.
기술은 우리의 삶을 더 쉽게 만든다.
thought
[n] an idea or opinion that comes into your mind
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
네 생각을 나눠줘서 고마워.
topic
[n] the subject or main idea that is being discussed or written about
What is the main topic of the discussion?
토론의 주요 주제는 무엇입니까?
check out
to look at something or examine something to get information about it
Let’s check out the news.
뉴스를 확인해 보자.
cut down on
to reduce the amount of something or do something less often
We should cut down on waste.
우리는 쓰레기를 줄여야 한다.
give ~ a try
to attempt to do something or test something to see if it works or if you like it
Why don’t you give yoga a try?
요가를 한번 해보는 게 어때?
on time
at the expected or planned time, not late
The bus leaves at 8:30, so please arrive on time.
버스는 8시 30분에 출발하니까, 제시간에 도착해 주세요.
pay attention
to watch, listen, or think carefully about something or someone
You need to pay attention in class.
너는 수업 시간에 집중해야 한다.
pick up
to lift or take something using your hands
Can you pick up the trash on the floor?
바닥에 있는 쓰레기 좀 주워줄래?
pop up
to appear or come suddenly and unexpectedly
A rabbit popped up from the hole.
토끼 한 마리가 구멍에서 튀어나왔다.
put away
to put something in the place where it is usually kept Put your notes away. It's time for the test.