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ASF 2 a 3 0151 Be] at org eae ors wpe Vocabulary to be the same thr} to be different many 2H alittle to be big qk which, what what, what kind of ¥}t} to be bright Pronunciation wel [rh] 237) 2. [224 7)2] -30- #3) Ci 0] 24>} 2] Teo] Zopa? oh 2, Pepa. We) Pepa? 12, 23 gee. Poe Ae] Aa? re]Zo] Su] Aa. :°]Zle] S 4] Ag? YW, SA. wa) a. eee e REE #3] a 3] 1% ro £3]: & rp & OV Zao] x] Foh.a7 :A ale] o] Hobs. 9) 4 7].92 : #4 Je] Ale) ej hobs. -31- @ 24 Grammar 1. We}k. ‘is many’, ‘is much’ is used for number as well as for quantity. The opposite word is 4°]8. (Modifier form: B2, ‘Adverb : °].) ago] Bopa. There are many students. Eo) Bohs. There is much water. Be Hayo] Spas. Many students study. o] So] FHS We] afB. This student studies hard (a great deal). mean (1) ‘a small quantity’, 2%, depending on the context, ca ‘a little’ ; (2) ‘a small number’, ‘a few’ ; (3) ‘a moment’, ‘a little while’. (4) ‘a short distance’, etc. See the examples below : Eo] 43 Pathe. I need some money. BESO FAQ. Give me a few more, please. ZZ Aol] al-p7} Boa. A little while ago my friend came. BF 717}, 4] eB. A little further on, I came to a river. HGexl Exercises 1, M719} ao] BASS VERT 2 ES Bz WALA. 7) 20) $3 A) RP Ch Ch, - 9] L35b x Le AE heh o] $5} A SE Wo] Ech 1) dys yee} ae}. aa ) ( ) 2) of 2) 9} PU Heer}. aK ) ( ) ©) AS 4 ee} ary. at ) ¢ ) -32- 2. B7\ 9} ze] “AWS Wel’ Sajal () Fei) she wo] Bala. B27): AARS Ae} (Be}) ach. 1) 183} ) ech, 2) las ARB AMER) eh. 3) Beas eee (cheb B79} 0] FOIA HOSS Oo] aA] PLTS 2]2O4).2. B7) (4, $4, rh) 1) 1S, 4k, ep 2) (oH, ABS, BL tcp) 2 C1, AR, dey 4) (A, 35h, AP] © #38 ICT The Korean Folk Painting (Paul pays a visit to Professor Kim’s house) Paul Professor : Paul Professor : Paul Professor : Paul Professor : Paul : Professor, there are many oriental paintings in your house! T bought them one at a time when I had the extra money. : Whose painting is that? That's a folk painting. Folk paintings don’t have a painters stamp. : This is the first time I have seen a folk painting. In the Chosdn period there were many folk paintings painted but, instead of artistic purpose, the paintings were painted for household decorations, on cabinets, folding screens, etc. : By looking at the folk paintings we can leam about the thought and life of the people of that period. Of course! This tiger has a dignified expression. It is not frightening but gives us the feeling of a generous grandfather, doesn’t it? The people thought the tiger to be a guardian deity. : So that’s why the mascot of the ’88 Olympics was a cute tiger! ao) st (Se a wey 4s death) = : ary ade Seay} Bra. AAr : Af YS Wry Se Bay At Ba), EAA Pe} teeta? Ast : AA Usk waste 4x0] Bo, =: Whe AS Bes, Aa: Whe 24 Ade] Fo] aeAReEd, deel S4ude |g EAS AA BS, BF So] ad Adeloh Ss BE Bel Al AES] AZ} AMS I > aS, Aaz : 132], | SSo]2] HJS AA] YOu Fala] Su 7p & Gop] AE LAS 7) Vol? ASS SPINS FE Ale VARIA. EF 1 2A 88 SAA ARES Hole SS1ATa, 218} (a piece of) folk painting O}FIC} to have a surplus $2} oriental painting 4B} stamp of painter or write #18} one pieve (of painting) AL decoration 1&4 tobe antstic 2 folding screen 2S cloth cabinet ‘et dignity EQ facial expression AiB1_ ordinary people eIMsic} tobe generous Bo] tiger mascot of 88 Olympics -«-FHAI_guardian diety

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