In your own words, please briefly summarize the article.
여러분의 언어로 교재를 간단히 요약해 주세요.
Q2
What part of the reading resonated with you most?
이번 교재에서 가장 공감하는 내용은 무엇인가요?
Q3
Have you ever made a faux pas on holiday or during a business trip abroad? What happened and how did you feel?
휴가나 해외 출장 중에 실수를 한 적이 있나요? 무슨 일이 있었고 기분이 어땠나요?
Q4
Are you aware of any politeness rules in your own country that don’t apply elsewhere? Where do you think these customs come from?
다른 나라에서는 적용되지 않는 자국 내 예절 규칙을 알고 있나요? 이러한 관습은 어디에서 유래했다고 생각하시나요?
Q5
What advice would you give to someone visiting your country in order to avoid being unintentionally rude?
의도치 않게 무례한 행동을 하지 않기 위해 여러분의 나라를 방문하는 누군가에게 어떤 조언을 해주고 싶나요?
Q6
How do you feel when you notice someone ignoring the rules of etiquette that you follow?
여러분이 따르는 에티켓 규칙을 무시하는 사람을 발견했을 때 어떤 기분이 드나요?
Q7
Do you think it’s the responsibility of travellers to research etiquette in countries they intend to visit? Or should natives of a country be more understanding when tourists don’t know the rules?
방문하고자 하는 국가의 에티켓을 조사하는 것은 여행자의 책임이라고 생각하세요? 아니면 여행자가 에티켓을 모를 때 그 나라 사람이 더 이해해줘야 한다고 생각하시나요?
Q8
If you have a question or questions that you'd like to discuss during your class, please write them down.
궁금한 점이 있거나 수업 중에 얘기해 보고 싶은 질문이 있으면 적어주세요.
Expressions
launch into
to begin something with a level of enthusiasm and energy
Example
1
Let’s think carefully before we launch into another time-consuming legal battle.
Example
2
Tell your father it’s nearly time to go, I have a feeling he’s about to launch into one of his long rants and bore all the other guests!
deem
to consider, to judge, to believe
Example
1
A heavy woollen coat was deemed to be unnecessary given the unseasonably warm weather outside.
Example
2
He was deemed too young to be given the assistant head principal job; but everyone admired his verve in putting himself forward.
faux pas
an action or behaviour that is unintentionally inappropriate and badly received
Example
1
“I just mentioned his ex-wife without realising they separated last year—what an embarrassing faux pas!”
Example
2
Julie tucked her real leather gloves away into her bag, hoping no one else at the Animal Rights meeting had noticed her faux pas.
get off on the wrong foot
to begin with an unfortunate misunderstanding, to make a bad first impression
Example
1
I was in a terrible mood during our meeting last week and I think we got off on the wrong foot.
Example
2
Sarah made sure that everything was perfect for the arrival of her new boss; she didn’t want to risk getting off on the wrong foot.
throw caution to the wind
to take a risk, be daring, reckless or adventurous
Example
1
If we want to attract the attention of new customers, we’re going to need a bold marketing strategy. Let’s throw caution to the wind and try something that no one has done before!
Example
2
He threw caution to the wind and bought the most expensive wine on the menu, even though he knew he couldn’t afford it
sticky situation
an awkward or difficult set of circumstances that will be challenging to resolve
Example
1
“I shouldn’t have promised my boss that I could get all this work finished on time; now I’m in a really sticky situation”
Example
2
“I’ve invited two aunts to the wedding that absolutely hate each other and they’ve both replied to say they’re coming. I wonder how we’re going to get out of this sticky situation.”
본 교재는 당사 편집진이 제작하는 링글의 자산으로 저작권법에 의해 보호됩니다. 링글 플랫폼 외에서 자료를 활용하시는 경우 당사와 사전 협의가 필요합니다.
Loading...
*This material is designed for the exclusive use of Ringle students on the Ringle platform.