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Unit7. Be Clean, Be Green J ean Kim’s Fun Fun English. The Three Naurus (pp.138~139). Before you go on Q1. What did John Fearn call the island of Nauru? Q2. What unique features does Nauru display as a republic? Over to you
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Unit7. Be Clean, Be Green Jean Kim’s Fun Fun English
The Three Naurus(pp.138~139) • Before you go on • Q1. What did John Fearn call the • island of Nauru? • Q2. What unique features does • Nauru display as a republic? • Over to you • Which would you prefer to live on, • a peaceful but poor island or a rich • but crowded one? P1 P2
The Three Naurus(pp.140~141) • Before you go on • Q3. Why did Nauru go almost • bankrupt despite all the money • earned from phosphate? • Q4. Read each statement and write • T or F. • (1) Phosphate mining polluted • the ocean around Nauru. • (2) The Nauru Detention Center • is still offering many jobs for • Nauruans. P3 P4
The Three Naurus(pp.140~141) • Over to you • What would you do to solve the • problem if you were the President • of Nauru? P3 P4
The Three Naurus (p.138) • used to R • be used to ~ing/ Noun • be used to R • heartbreaking a. (= grievous) P1
The Three Naurus (p.138) • remote a. (↔ adjacent) • tribe n. a specific race • predictable • predict v. (= foretell, foresee • pass down (= hand down)
The Three Naurus (p.138) • equator • republics • predict v. (= foretell, foresee • grant v. (= give, bestow) • currencyn. the monetary system
The Three Naurus (p.139) • phosphate • n. an inorganic chemical is a salt of • phosphoric acid • ancient • a. (=antique, • archaic, • prehistoric) • coral • ex) a coral reef
The Three Naurus (p.139) • droppings • n. (=cow pies, crap, dung, poop) • mining n. (= excavating, digging, drilling, pitting, scooping, unearthing) • fertilizer n. (= compost, manure) • which 계속적 용법 (that 대체 불가) ★★ • populous a. (= crowded, dense, • populated, swarming)
The Three Naurus (p.140) • 평행/병렬구조 ★★ • ① invested ② spent ③ did • overtake v. (= surpass, defeat, excel, • outdo, outrun, outshine, • exceed, subdue, conquer) • strip mining • n. an open mine where the seams run • close to the surface
The Three Naurus (p.140) • layer n. (= stratum, level) • resemble v. (= take after, • take a resemblance to) • pollute v. (= foul, contaminate) • backbone n. (= vertebrae, spine)
The Three Naurus (p.140) • run out of Idiom. • (= be short of • = be exhausted • = expire, terminate • = dry up • = be extinct) • bankrupt a. (= broke • impoverished • insolvent) • cf. solvent 지불 가능한
The Three Naurus (p.140) • 분수 및 부분표시 • → 뒤에 오는 명사에 수 일치! ★★ • ex. Ninety percent of their island • was destroyed. • Ninety percent of their islands • were destroyed.
The Three Naurus (p.141) • fertile a. (= abundant, bountiful, • prolific, plentiful) • ↔ barren, fruitless, impotent, • infertile, sterile, unproductive • strip n. (= band, belt, segment) • be dependent on (= depend on, • rely on, count on, • bank on, be up to)
The Three Naurus (p.142) • aid n. (= help, support) • exclusively • adv. (= solely, one and only) • fragile a. (= feeble, brittle, dainty) • refugee n. (= exile, expatriate, • castaway, maroon, outcast, outlaw) • detention n. (=confinement, • quarantine, incarceration, custody)
The Three Naurus (p.142) • detention center 수용소, 격리 구역 • (= concentration camp) • vulnerable a. (= sensitive, unguarded, • exposed, unsafe) • would have p.p. • elevate v. (=heighten, raise, • uplift, erect, hoist)
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