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“Grammar to Explain”. 2 개 이상의 단어가 모여 하나의 전치사로 쓰이는 것을 군 전치사라 한다. ∼ 때문에 : because of ∼ / owing to ∼ / due to ∼ / on account of ∼ ∼ 까지 : up to ∼ [ 장소·시간] / as far as ∼ [ 장소] ∼에 관해서(라면) : as for ∼ / with regard to ∼ / in regard to ∼ ∼ 의 표현[수단]으로 : in terms of ∼ / by means of ∼
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“Grammar to Explain” • 2개 이상의 단어가 모여 하나의 전치사로 쓰이는 것을 군 전치사라 한다. • ∼ 때문에 : because of ∼ / owing to ∼ / due to ∼ / on account of ∼ • ∼ 까지 : up to ∼ [장소·시간] / as far as ∼ [장소] • ∼에 관해서(라면) : as for ∼ / with regard to ∼ / in regard to ∼ • ∼의 표현[수단]으로 : in terms of ∼ / by means of ∼ • ∼할 목적으로 : for the sake [purpose] of ∼ / with a vew to ∼ • 기타 : according to ∼(∼에 따라서) / but for ∼(∼가 없[었]다면, ∼가 아니 • 라면[었다면] / in case of ∼(∼의 경우에) / in front of ∼(∼의 앞에서) / in • spite of ∼(∼에도 불구하고) / in addition to ∼(∼이외에도) / at the risk of • ∼(∼의 위험을 무릅쓰고) / by way of ∼(∼을 경유하여) / in view of ∼(∼을 • 고려하여) • 이중전치사(전치사 2개로 구성) • ① We heard children's shouts of joy from across the garden. [건너쪽에서] • ② The sound of laughter came from behind the curtain. [뒤에서] • ③ He took a pistol from under the tray. [밑에서] • ④ I didn't meet her till after the class. [뒤까지] • ⑤ They have written to each other since before the Vietnam War. [전부터]
Maxims Introduced by Teacher • Cut your coat according to your cloth. • The next war will be fought from the air, and from un- • der the sea, with explosive gas and the germs of disease. • from “What Is Modern Castle in Spain” • by John Galsworthy (1867-1933) • A man who is happy in his marriage and his children is • not likely to feel much envy of other men because of • their greater wealth or success. • from Bertrand Russell's “The Conquest of Happiness” • The value of a man can only be measured with regard • to other men.F. Nietzsche, German philosopher
Maxims Translated by Student • Art is the conveyance of spirit by means of matter. • Courage is the capacity to go ahead in spite of the • fear, or in spite of the pain. • from M. Scott Peck's • “Further Along the Road Less Travelled” • This is a beautiful day after a long voyage, but we are • only at a way station. We are not at the end of our • way. Former West Germany chancellor Willy Brandt • on the day the Berlin Wall fell • Life is like a landscape. You live in the midst of it, • but can describe it only from the vantage point of • distance.Charles A. Lindbergh (1902-1974)
“My Maxim” Activity • 다음처럼 긥nstead of를 이용하여 멋진 글을 • 써보세요. • Instead of pushing the other side toward an • agreement, draw them in the direction of you • want them to move. • <학생영작사례> • Instead of sweet words, give them a good care. • Instead of following other people, find your • own way.