당근영어

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

  • in crisis 위기에 놓여 있는

    She volunteered to help the youth in crisis.
    그녀는 위기 청소년들을 돕기 위해 자원했다.
  • enough is enough 더 이상은 안된다

    It is a point where we say enough is enough.
    우리가 더 이상은 안된다고 말해야 할 순간이 되었다.
  • look after 돌보다, 건사하다

    She will be looking after his affairs while he's in hospital.
    그가 입원해 있는 동안 그녀가 그의 업무를 맡을 것이다.
  • working conditions 근무 조건

    The laborers were woking in poor working conditions.
    그 노동자들은 열악한 근무 조건에서 일하고 있었다.
  • scream for help 도와달라고 외치다

    The children on the ferry screamed for help.
    그 여객선에 타고 있던 아이들은 도와달라고 소리쳤다.

Listening & Shadowing infor

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

Clogging the streets of Caracas, hundreds of doctors and nurses are screaming for help.
They
say people are dying. And that the country's hospitals are in crisis.
"We
have shortages of medicines, supplies, personnel... Enough is enough. We are asking the government to look after healthcare and hospitals that have fallen."
They're
calling on President Nicolas Maduro to improve their working conditions... and find a way to supply hospitals, where eight out of 10 medicines are scarce.
The
protesters tried marching to the Ministry of Health, but police blocked the way.
The
government says a U.S.-backed "economic war" has caused the crisis... exacerbated by a plunge in the price of oil, the country's main export.
But
the health care professionals say they're desperate... an attitude union leaders hope will keep them protesting until the government responds.

Dictation

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

Clogging the streets of Caracas, hundreds of doctors and are screaming for help.
They say people are dying. And that the country's are in crisis.
"We have shortages of medicines, supplies, personnel... Enough is enough. We are asking the government to look after healthcare and hospitals that have fallen."
They're calling on President Nicolas Maduro to their working conditions... and find a way to supply hospitals, where eight out of 10 medicines are scarce.
The protesters tried marching to the Ministry of Health, but blocked the way.
The government says a U.S.-backed "economic war" has the crisis... exacerbated by a plunge in the price of oil, the country's main export.
But the health care professionals say they're desperate... an attitude union leaders hope will keep them protesting until the government responds.

Quiz

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