당근영어

    ※ 아래 P!ck 버튼을 클릭하여 다양한 영상의 큐레이션을 학습해 보세요.

  • on board 탑승한

    Many students on board were drowned.
    탑승한 많은 학생들은 물에 빠져 죽었다.
  • divisive issue 불화를 일으키는 사안

    It is such a divisive issue that they did not want to talk about it.
    그것은 너무도 불화를 일으키는 사안이라 그들은 그것에 대해 이야기하고 싶어하지 않았다.
  • off the hook 곤경을 면한, 처벌을 면한

    They practically let him off the hook.
    그들은 실질적으로 그를 자유롭게 해주었다.
  • for decades 수십년간

    The collusive links between politicians and businessmen have continued for decades.
    수십년간 정경유착이 지속되어왔다.
  • muscle up 온 힘을 내다

    We need to muscle up to overcome the obstacle.
    우리는 그 장애물을 극복하기 위해서는 온 힘을 내야만 한다.

Listening & Shadowing infor

가급적 Script를 보지 마시고 원어민 음성에 집중해서 들으며 shadowing 해보세요. 효과가 확실합니다!
(단어 뜻이나 해석은 신경 쓰지 않아야 합니다.)

A dead whale said to be on board a Japanese ship in Australian waters off the Arctic coast.
These
images published by anti-whaling activists Sea Shepherd just days after Australian and Japanese leaders spoke on the deeply divisive issue.
Canberra
on Monday sending a firm message to Tokyo - saying it shouldn't be let off the hook.
"They're
playing a bureaucratic and administrative game, they've been playing it for decades, they've been lying to the world about the reasons for their companies' whaling expeditions into the Southern Ocean and Australia simply needs to muscle up and start defending its territorial waters here."
Sea
Shepherd says it's the first documented sighting since an international court ruled against Japanese whaling operations in the Southern Ocean in 2014.
It
claims the boat's crew tried to use blue tarpaulin to hide the whale - which appeared to have been punctured by a harpoon.
Japan
started whaling thirty years ago for what it calls 'scientific' purposes, gaining widespread criticism from environmental groups and foreign governments who say it's not necessary to kill whales in order to study them.

Dictation

동영상 뉴스를 들으면서 아래의 빈칸을 채워보세요.
실력이 쑥쑥! 자, 그럼 Dictating을 시작해 볼까요?

A dead whale said to be on board a Japanese ship in Australian off the Arctic coast.
These images published by anti-whaling activists Sea Shepherd just days after Australian and Japanese leaders spoke on the divisive issue.
Canberra on Monday sending a firm message to Tokyo - saying it shouldn't be let off the hook.
"They're playing a bureaucratic and game, they've been playing it for decades, they've been lying to the world about the reasons for their companies' whaling expeditions into the Southern Ocean and Australia simply needs to muscle up and start defending its territorial waters here."
Sea Shepherd says it's the first sighting since an international court ruled against Japanese whaling operations in the Southern Ocean in 2014.
It claims the boat's crew tried to use blue tarpaulin to hide the whale - which appeared to have been punctured by a harpoon.
Japan started whaling thirty years ago for what it calls purposes, gaining widespread criticism from environmental groups and foreign governments who say it's not necessary to kill whales in order to study them.

Quiz

뉴스에 관한 질문에 답해보세요.
로이터 학습의 이해도를 높이며 깔끔하게 마무리 합니다!