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World's oldest bread recipe found

by young9oo 2018. 8. 4.

Article : World's oldest bread recipe found (Breaking News)

URL : https://breakingnewsenglish.com/1807/180721-bread-recipe-2.html



2018. 07. 24.





Phrases for studying


for so long

 Will you be away for long? 
 I'm sorry I haven't written to you for so long. 

settled down

◆ When are you going to get married and settle down? 

barley

◆ Malt whisky is made from malted barley.

take a note

◆ I'll just take a note of your name and address. 

take notes

◆ He sat taking notes of everything that was said. 

be strapped for cash

◆ I'm strapped for cash at the moment— can I pay you later?

get paid

◆ Some lawyers get paid over $400 an hour.

transaction 

◆ Electronic banking may make over-the-counter transactions obsolete. 

 maybe some other time

◆  "Would you like to go out for dinner tonight?" B: "Sorry, maybe some other time. I have a lot of work I need to catch up on."

 replacement for

◆ Trams are now often preferred as replacements for buses.

 tedious

◆ It was tedious, repetitive work. 

generally speaking

◆ Generally speaking, the more expensive the stereo, the better it is.

fad 

◆ Rap music proved to be more than just a passing fad. 





Today's Correction


put a note > make / take / write a note


take / make notes 필기하다


to be strapped for cash


How do you resolve this issue?


월급을 받을 때까지 기다리고 있다.

I am just waiting until I get my payment.

>until I get paid.


Not only for emergency, but also in daily transaction.


That's a good topic to talk about some other time.


Do you think bread is good a replacement for rice?


On a second paragraph, you would notice how tedious they actually made bread.


일반화해서 말할 수 있다.

I can generalize.

> I might generalize about it.

> Generally speakingthe more you pay, the more you get. 


What made you say that?


영양 : nutrion


영양소, 영양물 : nutrient



(고대의) 곡식의 영양(물)이 요즘날의 곡물만큼 좋지 않다.

Nutrients of grain were not as good as things we eat today.

> I think the nutrient of grain were not as good as the grain of today.


한국의 유행에 대해서 이야기하려고 했다.

> I was going to talk about fad in South Korea.

> I was going to talk about the current fad in South Korea.




Teacher's Note


Pronunciation Practice

Idiom/expression:

"(to be) strapped for cash"

Meaning: not having any money; having very little money


Two colleagues are talking ...

Colleague 1: Are you ready to go out for lunch?

Colleague 2: I brought a bag-lunch today. Payday isn't until the end of the week and there have been some unexpected bills recently so I am a little strapped for cash.

Colleague 1: It is only temporary. Come on. I'm buying.


Vocabularies:


Sentence Construction

You said: I just want to share about pictures.

Better say: I just want to share a picture.


You said: There are so many bakery in South Korea.

Better say: There are so many bakeries in South Korea.