Talking About Family And Relationships [Quiz]

비즈니스 소셜

Lesson 20

Talking About Family And Relationships [Quiz]

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Lesson 20

TALKING ABOUT FAMILY AND RELATIONSHIPS [QUIZ]

Practice English with your teacher

Business 25 min Speaking 75%
3 min

Warm-up

Talk about these questions with your teacher.
선생님과 이야기해 보세요.

  1. How many people are in your family?
    가족이 몇 명이에요?
  2. What do you usually do with your family?
    가족과 보통 무엇을 하나요?
5 min

Dialogue Practice

Practice the dialogue with your teacher.
선생님과 대화를 연습해 보세요.

Fill in the blanks. Listen and check.
remarry married dating separated
Miller: Sorry about the interruption. That was my fiancée calling.
LInda: Your fiancée? I would have guessed from your age you were ___________ already.
Miller: I was married for six years, but my wife and I ____________ two years ago.
Linda: So, you're not divorced yet?
Miller: No. I didn't see much use in getting a divorce until recently. I met a wonderful woman through a dating service. We've been ___________ for several months, and now I've decided to ___________. We got engaged two weeks ago.
Linda: Congratulations!

3 min

Comprehension Check

Answer the questions about what you read.
읽은 내용에 대한 질문에 답해 보세요.

Complete the information card with information about yourself.
Name: _____________________________________________________
(First name) (Last name) (Middle initial)
Marital Status: Single Married Divorced Separated
Number of Children: ___________________
Mother's maiden name*: ____________________
Number of brother and sisters: ____________________
* mother's last name before marriage

3 min

Key Vocabulary

Learn these words from today's lesson.
오늘 레슨의 주요 단어를 배워봅시다.

sibling A brother or sister 형제자매 I have two siblings — an older brother and a younger sister.
get along with To have a friendly, harmonious relationship with someone ~와 사이좋게 지내다 I really get along with my mother-in-law; we talk on the phone every week.
raise To care for and bring up a child until they are grown 양육하다, 키우다 My parents raised three children while running a small business together.
close-knit Describing a group of people who are very connected and supportive of each other 유대가 긴밀한, 끈끈한 We're a pretty close-knit family, so we get together for dinner every Sunday.
settle down To begin living a stable life, often by getting married and starting a family 정착하다, 자리를 잡다 After working abroad for years, he decided to settle down and start a family back home.
3 min

Korean Trap! / 한국인 실수 교정

Common mistakes Korean speakers make.
한국인이 자주 하는 실수를 알아봅시다.

❌ "My wife is a housewife. She doesn't do anything."
✅ "My wife is a stay-at-home mom. She takes care of our kids."

한국어에서 '전업주부'를 영어로 직역하면 "housewife"가 되지만, 비즈니스 자리에서 "She doesn't do anything"이라고 덧붙이면 배우자를 무시하는 듯한 인상을 줍니다. 영어권에서는 "stay-at-home mom/dad"이 더 존중하는 표현이며, 가족 이야기를 할 때는 상대방의 역할을 긍정적으로 소개하는 것이 비즈니스 매너입니다.

5 min

Discussion

Share your thoughts with your teacher.
선생님과 의견을 나눠보세요.

  1. How would you apply what you learned today?
    오늘 배운 것을 어떻게 활용하시겠어요?
  2. What was the most useful part of this lesson?
    이 수업에서 가장 유용한 부분은 무엇이었나요?
  3. Can you think of a real situation where you would use this?
    이것을 사용할 실제 상황을 생각해 볼 수 있나요?
  4. What would you like to practice more?
    더 연습하고 싶은 것은 무엇인가요?

Lesson Summary / 수업 요약

Today's Topic: TALKING ABOUT FAMILY AND RELATIONSHIPS [QUIZ]

Level: Business (BIZ)

Review this lesson before your next class! / 다음 수업 전에 복습하세요!