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왕초보영어(제2405회) : 직업-워크숍중에 전화 온 아버지

by 가나다미 2025. 3. 5.

회사 워크숍은 어떻게 되어가고 있니?

좋아요.  많이 배우고 있어요.

잘됐구나.  계속 열심히 하렴 !

고마워요, 아빠.  앗, 저 끊어야겠어요 !

 

How is the company workshop going?

It's going well. I'm learning a lot.

That's good to hear.  Keep it up !

Thanks, Dad.  Oh, I've got to go !

 

 

M How is the company workshop going?

   workshop = 워크숍

   How is (명사) going? = (명사)는 어떻게 되어 가고 있니?

   How is the project going?

   How is your marriage going?

 

Z It's going well. I'm learning a lot.

   a lot = 많이 = so much

   go well = 잘 되다

   The project is going well.

   Did it go well?

 

 

M That's good to hear.  Keep it up !

   keep it up ! = 계속 열심히 해 ! / 계속 잘해 !

   = keep up the good work !

   That's good to hear = 잘됐네

   That's good to hear, my friend.

   That's good to hear !  congratulations !

 

Z Thanks, Dad.  Oh, I've got to go !

   have got to = have to

   have (got) to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 해야만 한다.

   I have got to go now.

   She has got to stop.

 

Q 모든 게 잘되어 가고 있어.

   Everything is going well.

 

 

*  More expressions

 

Keep it down = 소음을 줄이다 / 조용히 하다 = quiet down

They promised to keep it down.

   promise = 약속하다

Could you keep it down?

We had to keep it down.

 

Keep in touch = 연락하고 지내다

Man... Let's keep in touch, dude.

   dude = buddy = 친구

We still keep in touch.

We should keep in touch.

 

Keep (~ing) = 계속 (~ing) 하다.

Don't be so weak ! Keep running !

   weak = 약한  <=>  strong = 강한

Keep moving your arms.

She kept ignoring us.

   ignore = 모른 체 하다

The kids keep kicking my seat.

   kick = (발로) 차다

Keep working.

I kept falling.

keep on (~ing) > keep (~ing)

 

Keep it up ! = 계속 열심히 해 ! / 계속 잘해 !

   = keep up the good work !

That's good to hear.  Keep it up !

That's good to hear = 잘됐네

That's good to hear, my friend.

That's good to hear !  congratulations !

 

Have to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 해야만 한다

Have (got) to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 해야만 한다. = have to

Will Have to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 해야 할 것이다.

Ok. I guess I'll have to wait.

You will have to coll their office.

She will have to come back later.

   i guess (평서문) = (평서문) 인가 보네.

We will have to do it again.

Oh, No. I have to use a car today.

   use = 사용하다 vs use = 사용

I have to borrow some tools.

Do you have to go to work?

We have to stop by his office.

I can't. I have to finish this report.

   report = 보고서

   I can't (go home)

I have to sell my car.

She has to finish it now.

You have to go to Gate 5.

We have to leave now !

You have to go to Terminal 1 !

   must > have to > should

You have to leave the store, Sir.

   store = 가게 / 상점

I have to leave soon.

She has to stay here.

I have to go to work now.

Thanks, Dad.  Oh, I've got to go !

I have got to go now.

She has got to stop.