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¢Á Error Correction (¿À·ù ¼öÁ¤)
Try again. ´Ù½Ã ÇغÁ.
Think again. ´Ù½Ã »ý°¢ÇغÁ.
Will you try (it) again? ´Ù½Ã Çѹø Çغ¼·¡?
Good try but you're not quite right. ½Ãµµ´Â ÁÁ¾ÒÁö¸¸ ¸ÂÁö´Â ¾Ê¾Ò¾î.
Error Correction
Basic vocabulary items& expressions
make a mistake ½Ç¼öÇÏ´Ù
improve Çâ»óÇÏ´Ù
correct, correction ±³Á¤ÇÏ´Ù, ±³Á¤
catch ÇÔÁ¤
alternative ´ë¾ÈÀÇ
have another try ´Ù½Ã ½ÃµµÇÏ´Ù
give something another try ¹«¾ð°¡¸¦ ´Ù½Ã ½ÃµµÇÏ´Ù
Can anyone improve¡? ´©°¡ ¡À» ³´°Ô ´ë´äÇÒ±î¿ä?
Is there a better way of¡? ¡¿¡ ´ëÇØ ´õ ³ªÀº »ý°¢ ÀÖ´Ï?
Is there anyone¡? ¡ÇÒ »ç¶÷ ÀÖ´Ï?
Not exactly. Á¤È®ÇÏÁø ¾Ê¾Æ.
Not right. ¸ÂÁö ¾Ê¾Æ.
Not quite right. Á¤´äÀÌ ¾Æ´Ñµ¥.
Not really. Á¤´äÀÌ ¾Æ´Ñµ¥.
That wasn't right. Á¤´äÀÌ ¾Æ´Ñµ¥.
Take it easy. ¼µÎ¸£Áö ¸¶.
There's no rush. ¼µÎ¸£Áö ¸¶.
There's no hurry. ¼µÎ¸£Áö ¸¶.
Anything wrong? Ʋ¸° °Í ÀÖ´Ï?
Dialogue:
T: Last Friday, we learned about the difference between "Two coffees, please" and "Two cups of coffee, please." Can any of you tell us the difference between the two expressions?
S: I'll try.
T: Good. Go ahead.
S: I think the first sentence is grammatically wrong. Coffee is a non-count noun, in other words, we can't count coffee. The only way to count coffee is to use units of measurement like cups, bottles, pots, and so on.
T: Good try, but not quite right. Well, why don't I give you some time to talk about the difference with your classmates? Please feel free to ask me questions if you need any assistance.
(2 minutes later)
T: OK. Are you all done? Sumi, do you want to give it another try?
S: S: It depends on how you think and where you are. If you are in a restaurant where coffee only comes in paper cups, you can say "two coffees". If you are at home sitting around a big coffee pot, you will say "two cups of coffee."
T: Wow! I'm impressed. Your explanation was just what I was looking for. Good! T: Wow! I'm impressed. Your explanation was just what I was looking for. Good! Can anyone give me some examples of count nouns?
M: pen, book, friend, telephone, teacher, student, furniture
T: Very good, Minhee. You got most of them correct. There was something wrong, though. Can any of you point that out?
C: "Teacher" is a non-count noun.
T: There's no rush. Take your time and think again.
J: I think furniture is the non-count noun. We have to use "a piece of," "two pieces of" when we count furniture.
TIPS
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Key Expressions
1. Ʋ¸° ´ä¿¡ Çǵå¹é ÁÖ±â
again.
Not quite right. Try (it) one more time.
once more.
Not exactly.(really.)
Have another try.
Give it
Take it easy.
There's no rush. Try again.
There's no hurry.
another possibility I hadn't thought of.
one answer
That's one way of looking at it.
an interesting idea.
suggestion.
point.
Did anyone notice the mistake?
Anything wrong?
Can anyone improve on that?
what s/he said?
to correct?
Is there anything to add?
that needs correction?
What would you say?
How should answer?
the question
Please think about the problem one more time.
it
this
You made a small mistake in what you said.
There was a slight
missed the verb.
You forgot the preposition.
used the wrong tense.
misunderstood the instructions.
Is there a better way of saying the same thing?
What's a shorter it?
That is alright, but is there another way?
Any alternative suggestions?
ideas?
Can anyone say it another way?
Could put in other words?
phrase differently?
Could you say it in other words
put
what else could you say?
how else could you say it?
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