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Lesson 3 Understand the World 본문 _______________ Korean Symbols Peter visited /is visiting Korea meeting/to meet a friend, Mina, from/over a sister school. Peter is _______________ to stay from/at her grandfather’s house for a week. When he will arrive/arrives, Mina shows the guest room him / him the guest room. Mina: Peter, you will stay here. This guest room is full/void of _______________ Korean things. Look at this _______________ Peter: What/Which are these things? Mina: They’re _______________ Peter: Bats _______________ my pillow? That’s scary! Mina: Not really. In Korea, bats are symbols of luck and a long/short life. Peter: That’s surprising/surprised. In many Western/Eastern countries, bats remind people of/at darkness and scary things. Mina _______________ Peter her grandfather’s room. Peter and Mina’s grandfather meet and greet themselves / each other. Grandfather: Hi, Peter! Have you ever seen this _______________ of lock after / before? Peter: No, I haven’t. It’s so/too old that/what I can’t really tell, but is it a fish? Grandfather: Yes. For a long/short time, Koreans have thought/thought that fish are good guards. Fish don’t close/open their eyes, even _______________ they sleep. Peter: That’s interesting/interested. Grandfather: We think fish can watch over/from valuable/valueless things. That’s why/how this lock looks like/over a fish. Peter: Now I understand. They go outside/inside and walk/walked around the garden. Peter: What is on that _______________ of paper? It looks scary/scarily. Grandfather: Do you mean this painting of a _______________ ? Peter: Oh, is it a rooster? Grandfather: Yes, it is. Roosters _______________ every morning. Their crowing means that a new/last day is beginning. For many years, Koreans believed/have believed evil spirits go away when/though a rooster crows. Mina: Really? I’ve never heard that before. Peter: Actually, I’m _______________ of darkness and evil spirits. Could you draw/blow a rooster for me, Mina? Mina: Sure. I’ll _______________ a big rooster for you! Grandfather: Put the drawing above/under your door. Then it will protect/harm you. Peter: Yes, I will. Peter’s Diary May 28 I’m enjoying this trip so/too much that/what I want to stay shorter/longer. I love all the _______________ Korean symbols in this house. Now I understand a _______________ of them. I want to _______________ Korea again with my family. |
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