Lesson 6 1 P.165 L.1~5 3 P.166 L.1~6 4 P.166 L.6~9 8 P.168 L.1~5 7 P.167 L.9~14 6 P.167 L.5~8 12 P.169 L.5~10 11 P.169 L.1~5 10 P.168 L.9~14 9 P.168.

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Lesson 6

1 P.165 L.1~5 3 P.166 L.1~6 4 P.166 L.6~9 8 P.168 L.1~5 7 P.167 L.9~14 6 P.167 L.5~8 12 P.169 L.5~10 11 P.169 L.1~5 10 P.168 L.9~14 9 P.168 L.5~8 5 P.167 L.1~5 2 P.165 L.6~9

Living Outside the Smart Box A couple of weeks ago, / my smartphone broke, / and I had to go to a service center to get it fixed. When the repair person said it would take ten days to fix, / I became very nervous. I couldn’t imagine going back to life (without a smartphone)! It’s something I use (constantly every day). But then I came up with an idea: / Why not treat this as an experiment? Here’s my report on what I did. 1 get + 목적어 + 목적격 보어 why not …?: ··· 하는 게 어때 ?( 제안 ) 의문사 + 주어 + 동사

2 Title of the experiment: Ten Days (Without a Smartphone) Purpose: To find out [how not having a smartphone would affect my life] Procedure: This is really simple. I just won’t use a smartphone for ten days, / and I’ll keep notes about the results (every couple of days). 의문사절의 주어 ( 동명사구 )

3 Results: Day 1 It’s hard to get used to life (without a smartphone). For one thing, it’s boring to sit on the subway with nothing to do, / and of course, it’s inconvenient that I can’t contact my friends whenever I want to. I can’t call or text them or check their social networking pages. I wonder what they’ve been doing. 우선, 첫째로 가주어 진주어 가주어 wonder: 궁금하다 의문사 + 주어 + 동사 check call text 진주어 be used to + 명사 / 동명사 : ··· 에 익숙하다 가주어 진주어

4 I also feel disorganized. My whole schedule is in my smartphone. Usually, I use an application (that lets me know what I have to do at a certain time). Now I’m afraid that I might forget to do something important or not get it done on time. 감정의 원인을 나타내는 that(··· 해서 ) get + 목적어 + 목적격 보어 feel + 형용사 : ··· 하다고 느끼다 의문사 + 주어 + 동사

5 Day 3 I was starting to feel better about not having a smartphone / until I got lost (earlier today). I’d made plans (with a friend) (to meet at a restaurant I’d never been to before). She’d given me directions (on how to get there), / but I couldn’t find it. I felt frustrated and powerless / because I couldn’t locate it (on a map (on my smartphone)). that 형용사적 용법의 to 부정사구 the restaurant ··· 할 때까지 ··· 의 위치를 찾아내다 과거완료

6 I couldn’t even call my friend to tell her [that I was lost and was going to be late]. I had to find out [how to get there] myself. I asked a few people (passing by) / and finally found the restaurant. I felt really tired, / but I was also proud of myself. ··· 하기 위하여 의문사 + to 부정사 found asked

7 Day 5 I feel okay (without my smartphone) now. I’ve realized [that not having a smartphone has certain advantages]. For example, I’m not distracted by it at school, so I can concentrate better. When we have time (for studying) by ourselves, / most of us constantly check our smartphones rather than concentrating on our work. However, I don’t do that anymore. that 절의 주어 ( 동명사구 ) constantly checking my smartphone ··· 대신에 (=instead of) a smartphone

8 Day 7 I’m starting to feel positive changes / in my life. I’ve found ways to overcome the inconveniences (of not having a smartphone): / I read a book or the newspaper / on the subway, check my / once a day / on my home computer, and spend more time / with my family. spend check read

9 Another good thing (about not having a smartphone) is / that I’m not interrupted by it when I’m talking with my friends. I feel like I’m paying more attention to them. Before, I was always checking my smartphone / every few minutes / when I was out, / but now the person (I’m with) has my full attention. be 동사의 보어 that be out: 외출하다

10 Day 10 Finally, it’s day 10! I’m happy that I’m going to get my smartphone back today, / but I would be all right not having it for a while longer. I have gotten used to feeling free; without my smartphone people can’t contact me all the time. It was nice to have that peace and quiet. I’ve enjoyed doing more reading and spending quality time with friends and family. get used to + 명사 ( 동명사 ): ··· 에 익숙해지다 spending doing 감정의 원인을 나타내는 that(··· 해서 ) 가주어 진주어 동명사를 목적어로 취하는 동사

11 Conclusion and reflection: My goal wasn’t to give up my smartphone completely. Although I’ve gotten used to not having it / and have enjoyed the positive changes (its absence brought to my life), I know [how convenient it is to have a smartphone]. It has its place in my life, / and I’ll still use it every day to keep in touch with people, organize my schedule, and find directions when I’m lost. find keep organize 포기하다 가주어진주어

12 However, that doesn’t mean [I’m going to depend on it for everything]. I’ve learned [that there are many things (that I can do without a smartphone)]. In addition, I won’t overuse my smartphone / or allow it to distract me from my studies / or conversations (with family and friends) / the way it used to. In conclusion, I’ve learned to be smart about the way (I use my smartphone). that allow + 목적어 + to-v used to + 동사원형 : ··· 하곤 했다 that 남용하다