ȨÀ¸·Î
µµ¼­°üȨ
ÀüÀÚåȨ
Ä«Å×°í¸®
CATEGORY
½Å°£µµ¼­½Å°£µµ¼­
[ 161 ]
½Å°£µµ¼­
°¡Á¤/»ýȰ
[262]

°¡Á¤/»ýȰ
°æÁ¦/ºñÁî´Ï½º
[745]

°æÁ¦/ºñÁî´Ï½º
´ëÇб³Àç
[290]

´ëÇб³Àç
¹®ÇÐ
[1785]

¹®ÇÐ
¹®È­/¿¹¼ú
[113]

¹®È­/¿¹¼ú
»çȸ
[202]

»çȸ
¼öÇè¼­/ÀÚ°ÝÁõ
[15]

¼öÇè¼­/ÀÚ°ÝÁõ
¾î¸°ÀÌ
[299]

¾î¸°ÀÌ
¿¡¼¼ÀÌ/»ê¹®
[222]

¿¡¼¼ÀÌ/»ê¹®
¿ª»ç
[154]

¿ª»ç
¿Ü±¹¾î
[648]

¿Ü±¹¾î
Àι®
[368]

Àι®
ÀÚ¿¬/°úÇÐ
[68]

ÀÚ¿¬/°úÇÐ
À帣¹®ÇÐ
[38]

À帣¹®ÇÐ
Á¾±³/¿ªÇÐ
[21]

Á¾±³/¿ªÇÐ
Ãë¹Ì/¿©Çà
[219]

Ãë¹Ì/¿©Çà
ÄÄÇ»ÅÍ/ÀÎÅͳÝ
[164]

ÄÄÇ»ÅÍ/ÀÎÅͳÝ
 
°Ë»ö
µµ¼­Á¤º¸
Á÷µ¶Á÷ÇØ ºñ¹ýÀ» °ø°³ÇÏ´Â ¿µ¹®µ¶ÇØ
ºÏÅäÇǾÆ
Á÷µ¶Á÷ÇØ ºñ¹ýÀ» °ø°³ÇÏ´Â ¿µ¹®µ¶ÇØ
ÀúÀÚ | Â÷ºÀÇö
ÃâÆÇ»ç | ¹öµé¹Ìµð¾î
µî·ÏÀÏ | 2007-02-28
ÃâÆÇÀÏ |
Áö¿ø±â±â |
 PC 
ÇüÅÂ/¿ë·® | / 5MByte
´ëÃâ/¿¹¾àÇöȲ | ´ëÃâ 0 ¿¹¾à 0 º¸À¯¼ö·® 5
´ëÃâÇϱâ
ÀúÀÚ¼Ò°³
br* ¹Ì ¸Þ¸±·£µå´ë ¿µ¹®°úbr * ¼º½Å¿©°í ±³»çbr * ¼÷¹®°í ±³»çbr * ¼º½É, ´ëÀÏÇпø °­»çbr * û»ê, ´ë¼ºÇпø °­»çbr * °í·Á, ÇѾç¿Ü±¹¾îÇпø °­»çbr * ´ëÀϿܱ¹¾îÇпø ¿øÀåbr * Çѱ¹Á¤Å뿵¾î¿¬±¸¿ø ¿øÀåbr * ÇÁ¶óÀÓ ±âº»¿µ¾îbr * ÇÁ¶óÀÓ Á¤¼³±âº»¿µ¾îbr * ÇÁ¶óÀÓ ±âº»¿µ¾î¹®Á¦Áýbr * ÇÁ¶óÀÓ Çз°í»ç¿µ¾îbr * °í±³¿µ´Ü¾î ¾Ï±â°ø½Äbr * ºñ¹ý¿µ´Ü¾î ¾Ï±â°ø½Äbr * ¼öÇдɷ ¿µ¹®µ¶ÇØ 1,2,3br * ¿µ¾îȸȭ°ø½Ä I, IIbr * ¿µÀÛ¹®°ø½Äbr * ¿µ¹®¹ý °ø½Ä°ú ±Þ¼Òbr * ±âÃÊ¿µÀÛ¹®
ÀÛǰ¼Ò°³
1. ÀÌ Ã¥Àº ¼¼°èÀÇ ¿ì¼öÇÑ ¼®ÇеéÀÇ ¸í¹®À» 85°³ Á¤µµ ¹ßÃ顤¾ö¼±ÇÏ¿© À̰͵éÀ» ±Ù°Å·Î µ¶ÇØ(Reading Comprehension)Çϵµ·Ï ÇØ¼®ÇÏ°í ±¸¹®À» ¼³¸íÇϰí, À̰͵鿡¼­ µ¶ÇØ ±âº»¹®Çü(Basic Sentence Patterns)À» ÃßÃâÇÏ¿´°í, ¸¶Áö¸·À¸·Î ¿µ¹®À» Á÷µ¶Á÷ÇØ ÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖµµ·Ï Á÷µ¶Á÷ÇØ(Direct Reading and Direct Compre-hension at once)¿¬½À¶õÀ» µÎ¾î ´Ü°èÀûÀ̰í Á¡ÁøÀû ÇнÀ¹ýÀ» µµÀÔÇÏ¿© ¼­¼úÇÏ¿´´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ ¿µ¹®µµ ªÀº ´Ü¶ô(Paragraph)¿¡¼­ ±ä ´Ü¶ôÀ¸·Î, ½¬¿î ¿µ¹®¿¡¼­ Á¡Â÷ ¾î·Á¿î ¿µ¹®À¸·Î ´Ü°èÀûÀ¸·Î ¼­¼úÇÏ¿´´Ù. 2. ¾îÈÖ(Vocabulary)¿Í ¼÷¾î(Phrases)´Â ¾ÆÁÖ ±âÃÊÀûÀÎ °ÍºÎÅÍ ÀÚ¼¼È÷ Ç®ÀÌÇÏ¿´°í, ±âº»¾î¿Í ÆÄ»ý¾î(Derivatives)¸¦ µÉ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ÇÑ ÃæºÐÈ÷ ±â¼úÇÏ¿´°í, µ¿ÀǾî¿Í µ¿ÀǾ¸¦ ÇÔ²² ½Ç¾î ¾îÈÖÀÇ ÁõÁøÀ» Çϵµ·Ï ¹è·ÁÇÏ¿´´Ù. 3. ±¸¹®Çؼ³(Structure Explanations)Àº ¹®ÀåÀÌ ¾î¶»°Ô ±¸¼ºµÇ¾î ÀÖÀ¸¸ç ¾î¶»°Ô ¾î¡¤±¸¡¤Àý°£ÀÇ »ó°ü°ü°è(Corelation)¸¦ ÀÌ·ç°í Àִ°¡¸¦ ¸íÈ®È÷ ¼³¸íÇÏ¿´°í, ƯÈ÷ ¾î·Á¿î ¹®ÀåÀ» Áß½ÉÀ¸·Î ÇØ¼³ÇÏ¿´´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ ¿µ¹®¹ý(English Grammar)ÀÌ ÇÊ¿äÇÑ ºÎºÐÀº ¹®¹ýÀ» °çµé¿© ¼³¸íÇÏ¿´°í, ¶Ç ÀÌ¿¡ ¸Â´Â Àû´çÇÑ ¿¹¹®µµ ÇÔ²² ½Ç¾ú´Ù. 4. µ¶Çر⺻¹®Çü(Basic Sentence Patterns)À» º»¹®¿¡¼­ Áß¿äÇÏ°í ²À ¾Ë¾Æ¾ßÇÒ °ÍÀ» ÃßÃâ(Extraction)ÇÏ¿© ÀÍÈ÷µµ·Ï ÇÏ¿´°í, ÀÌ ±âº»¹®ÇüÀº ÇнÀÀÚ°¡ ¹Ýµå½Ã ¾Ë¾Æ¾ß °¡Àå Áß¿äÇÑ ºÎºÐÀ̹ǷΠöÀúÈ÷ ÀÍÇô¾ß Çϸç, À̰ÍÀº º»¹®¿¡ µé¾î°¡±â Àü¿¡ warm upÀ» ¸ÕÀú Çϵµ·Ï Ç¥Çö¡¤Á¦½ÃÇÑ °ÍÀ̰í, ƯÈ÷ Áß¿äÇÑ ºÎºÐÀº º¼µå(Bold)ü·Î Ç¥ÇöÇÏ¿© ´«¿¡ ¶çµµ·Ï ÇÏ¿´´Ù. 5. Á÷µ¶Á÷ÇØ(Direct Reading and Direct Comprehension at once) ¿¬½À¶õÀº ¿ì¸®°¡ ¿µ¹®À» ±×´ë·Î ÀÐÀ¸¸é¼­ ÀÌÇØÇÏ´Â, Áï ¸¶Ä¡ ¿ì¸®°¡ ¿ì¸®±ÛÀ» ÀÐÀ¸¸é¼­ ÀÌÇØÇϴ°Íó·³, ¿µ¾îµµ ÀÐÀ½°ú µ¿½Ã¿¡ ÀÌÇØÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ¹æ¹ýÀ» Á¦½ÃÇÑ °ÍÀÌ´Ù.
¸ñÂ÷
1. The end of study is not to possess --- JAMES
YCE 2. The test of a great book --- LAFCADIO HEARN 3. Few peoples have been more often --- EDMUND BLUNDEN 4. No household in the English-speaking world --- G. B. HARRISON 5. To arrange your books on the shelves --- A. A. MILNE 6. Moving homeward by a new way --- GEORGE GISSING 7. The more carefully nature --- THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY 8. To think of the future --- LAFCADIO HEARN 9. In order to master the English --- F. H. LEE 10. When I go into a stranger¡¯s --- ALFRED G. GARDINER 11. A young man wrote to me --- ALFRED G. GARDINER 12. Questions of education --- T. S. ELIOT 13. I doubt if there is anything --- J. B. PRIESTLEY 14. Many times a day I realize --- ALBERT EINSTEIN 15. The happiest time of my boyhood --- W. H. HUDSON 16. Democracy is, historically speaking --- JULIAN HUXLEY 17. The belief that death is a gateway --- BERTRAND RUSSELL 18. The human race has just passed --- LECOMTE DU NOUY 19. It is probable that we have --- WILLIAM H. HUDSON 20. On arriving at Liverpool --- W. H. DAVIES 21. I have often noticed --- SOMERSET MAUGHAM 22. We cannot know too much --- SIMEON POTTER 23. The people I admire --- E. M. FORSTER 24. Human nature does not change--- ALDOUS HUXLEY 25. Our species is the only creative --- JOHN STEINBECK 26. His talents went into his hobbies --- L. P. HARTLEY 27. At present, in the most civilized --- J. B. BURY 28. Most of the work that most people --- BERTRAND RUSSELL 29. The capacity to endure --- BERTRAND RUSSELL 30. Whenever a person who already --- BERTRAND RUSSELL 31. Perhaps it is only in childhood --- GRAHAM GREENE 32. Some people say that their schooldays --- SAMUEL BUTLER 33. Whoever has to deal with young --- BERTRAND RUSSELL 34. There were always several parties --- EVELYN WAUGH 35. With most men the knowledge --- ROBERT LYND 36. A good farmer is always --- LOUIS
OMFIELD 37. One of the most painful --- BERTRAND RUSSELL 38. The commonest form of forgetfulness --- ROBERT LYND 39. The principal reason why he was --- ERSKINE CALDWELL 40. When first I was brought into --- G.L.DICKINSON 41. A well-known publisher --- ALFRED GARDINER 42. As of all other good things --- ALDOUS HUXLEY 43. The European traveller in America --- BERTRAND RUSSELL 44. So intimate is the relation --- A. C. BAUGH 45. The best way to read fiction --- WALTER ALLEN 46. The aim of science --- LECOMTE DU NOUY 47. It is true that the work of the peasant --- BERTRAND RUSSELL 48. Very, very early in my boyhood --- W.H.HUDSON 49. The doctor treats, nature heals. --- ALDOUS HUXLEY 50. Democracy is the highest form --- SIR RICHARD LIVINGSTONE 51. We all go through life --- ALFRED G.GARDINER 52. Spoken words are more exciting --- ALDOUS HUXLEY 53. We regard it as proper --- ROBERT OPPENHEIMER 54. Among the many living forms --- LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH 55. If a writer of prose know --- ERNEST HEMINGWAY 56. Like actors, politicians --- LORD PONSONBY 57. I cannot but think that --- THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY 58. I have a good memory --- SOMERSET MAUGHAM 59. In calling upon governments --- G.D.H. COLE 60. My mother had a good deal --- MARK TWAIN 61. Children¡¯s pleasure in exploring --- JOYCE CARY 62. To see things and happenings --- SIR J.A THOMSON 63. Once the young birds can fly --- VIRGINIA WOOLF 64. The original artist who counts --- JOYCE CARY 65. For the sea as a whole --- RACHEL CARSON 66. In my younger and more --- F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 67. Not the least of the Zoological Gardens¡¯ --- E. V. LUCAS 68. Now and again I have horrible --- J. B. PRIESTLEY 69. No man can work long at any --- ANTHONY TROLLOPE 70. As the child grows in --- GEOFFREY GORER 71. I have always taken it for --- ROBERT LYND 72. Wellington is said to have chosen --- A. A. MILNE 73. There are times in every man¡¯s --- G. H. MAIR 74. Science may be defined --- ALDOUS HUXLEY 75. The whole world of art --- BERTRAND RUSSELL 76. The most beautiful thing --- ALBERT EINSTEIN 77. Plato has written about --- HERBERT READ 78. Perhaps the most obvious way --- JULIAN HUXLEY 79. To me it seems that youth --- SAMUEL BUTLER 80. A stout old lady was walking --- ALFRED G. GARDINER 81. Very early in our childhood --- LADY GERTRUDE WILLIAMS 82. One day when I was about ten --- CLARENCE DAY 83. Friendship is above reason --- A. CLUTTON-
OCK 84. The other day a well-known English --- ARNOLD BENNETT 85. Dora stopped listening --- IRIS MURDOCH
LOGIN
µµ¼­°ü¿¡¼­ ·Î±×ÀÎ ÈÄ ÀÌ¿ëÇϼ¼¿ä.
·Î±×ÀÎ
³»¼­Àç Á¤º¸
  • ·Î±×ÀÎ ÈÄ ÀÌ¿ëÇϼ¼¿ä.
  •  
    Notice More+
    µî·ÏµÈ °øÁö»çÇ×ÀÌ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù.
    FAQ More+
  • FAQ  ¡°È­¸é ĸÃÄ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥¡± °ü·Ã ¿¡·¯ ¹ß»ý
  • FAQ  ¡°ºñÁ¤»óÀûÀÎ ¿äûÀ̹ǷΠ¹®¼­¸¦ ¿­ ¼ö ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù¡±¶ó´Â ¿¡·¯ ¹ß»ý
  • FAQ  ¡°ÇØ´ç µµ¼­°ü¿¡¼­ Á¤½ÄÀ¸·Î ±¸¸ÅÇÑ ±â·ÏÀÌ ¾ø¾î ÀÎÁõ¿¡ ½ÇÆÐÇÏ¿´½À´Ï´Ù.¡±¶ó´Â ¿¡·¯
  • FAQ  ¡°´Ù¿î·Îµå Áß ¿À·ù°¡ ¹ß»ýÇß½À´Ï´Ù.¡±¶ó´Â ¿¡·¯ ¹ß»ý
  • FAQ  ÆË¾÷Â÷´ÜÀ¸·Î Ã¥ÀÐ±â ¾È µÉ ¶§(»óÅÂÇ¥½ÃÁÙ¿¡´Â Ç¥½ÃµÇ³ª »õâÀÌ ¶ßÁö¾ÊÀ½)
  • (Àü°ø)´ëÇб³Àç ¹Ù·Î°¡±â
    mobile help ¹Ù·Î°¡±â
    ¾î¸°ÀÌ ÀüÀÚÃ¥ µµ¼­°ü ¹Ù·Î°¡±â
    ºÎ»ê°æ»ó´ëÇб³ Àü°øµµ¼­°ü ¹Ù·Î°¡±â