Hello! Everyone~^^
I was thinking about my fifth question for a while,
but a good question doesn't come to my mind.
I feel difficult to ask a question this week.
So I'm posting a little boring one.
If you find the word or expression that most of us don't seem to know
when studying for yourselves, then let's share just one item.
You can use Han-geul.^^
I'll go first.
Hallucinate: If a person hallucinates , they think they see, hear, feel or smell something which does not exist.
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Hi, Irene
I think you always have a meal a little. I want you to have a meal in large quantities. a word which I want to tell you is "stunner"
"The girl was a stunner" means that she was a strikingly beaufitul or impressive person..
my students called me that way...
Hi, Irene
After I moved to this knue, the word, 'opportunism' 'opportunist' flash through my mind often. Sometimes I regret having paricipated in this program and at other times I reflect why I didn't experience this program yet.
If you refer to someone's behaviour as 'opportunism' , you are criticizing them for taking advantage of any opportunity that occurs in order to gain money or power, without thinking about whether their actions are right or wrong.
Hi, Irene~
Do you remeber the name of sound editor that you used for doing Walter's homework?
Right! It's audacity.
Today, while I reading vocabulary book, I found that word.
Frankly, when I used that software, I was not curious about the meaning of audacity.
But today, I came to know the meaning from that book.
Do you want to know?
Yes^^~I'll tell you.
Audacity means boldness, reckless daring or impertinece.
Then why did the software get the name? There may be another meaning for that name, but it will be interesting to think about the relation between meaning of that word and the software.
Hi Irene,
That's a great question for a blog. If you want new expressions, you could check out one of the English podcast sites that I mention in my blog this week or listen to the KNUE podcast which has new vocabulary words every webcast.
Here's my new expression for you. "You bought it, hook, line nad sinker." It means that you believed something too easily.
Hi, Irene..
Your question is really good. ^^
I wanna let you know the word level-headed. I came to know this word from our captain, Kelly, Yesterday, I said I got stress because of lack of my English ablity. She cheered me up by using the word. The meaing of level-headed is having or showing an ability to think clearly and to make good decisions. You can use that like this ; She is levelheaded about her chances for success as an actress.
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