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[중학교 1학년영어 ]


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12  제 12 과 - Think Back, Look Ahead (1차 업데이트 종료)

11  제 11 과 - Our Interests

10  제 10 과 - Look Around the World

9  제 9 과 - Who Am I?

8  제 8 과 - School Events

7  제 7 과 - Funny Stories

6  제 6 과 - Let's Enjoy the Summer

5  제 5 과 - A Father's Love

4  제 4 과 - The Family Circle

3  제 3 과 - Sound Body, Sound Mind

2  제 2 과 - Let's Make Friends

1  제 1 과 - Starting Middle School


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31  Lesson 5 he Birthday Party 

30  Lesson 4 What's Your Favorite Subject?

29  Lesson 3 How About Going to the Soccer Game? 

28  Lesson 2 Tell Me About Your Family

27  Lesson 1Minsu Meets Mary

25  Lesson 12 It Was a New World(2차 연재 완료)

24  Lesson 11 Where Is the Post Office?

23  Lesson 10 The Earth Is Our Home

22  Lesson 9 How Did Football Begin? 

21  Lesson 8 Let's Enjoy the Full Moon

20  Lesson 7 Walk like a Crow!

19  Lesson 6 Please Write Back Soon

18  Lesson 5 It Looks Like a Turtle

17  Lesson 4 How Much Is It?

16  Lesson 3 I Like Tomatoes 

15  Lesson 2 How About Next Sunday?

14  Lesson 1 Nice to Meet You


    

 



Lesson 1, Starting Middle School

<Topic 1> Meeting Friends

Hana: Excuse me. You are Ted, aren't you?

Ted: Yes, I am.      Oh, you're Ha-na.      Nice to see you again.

Hana: Are you in this class?

Ted: Yes, we are in the same class.

Hana: Great! I'm very happy.

Ted: Me, too.

Hana: What do you think of our school?

Ted: It looks very nice. The trees are tall and beautiful. I like this school very much.

<Topic 2> My New School

Nami: Excuse me. I am a reporter for the school newspaper.

May I talk with you for a minute?

Ted: Sure.

Nami: What do you think of you homeroom teacher?

Ted: She's pretty and looks very kind. She welcomed us very warmly.

Nami: Did you meet the principal, too?

Ted: Well, I saw him at the welcoming ceremony.

     He looked like a kind gentleman.


LET'S TALK

Dialogue 1

A: Good afternoon, In-ho. You look very good.

B: Really? Nice of you to say so.

A: Today is the first day of school, isn't it?

B: Yes, it is.

A: What will you do at school this year?

B: I'll make many friends. And I'll enjoy my classes.

A: That sounds good!


Dialogue 2

A: What do you think of your new school?

B: It looks very nice.

A: Did you see your principal?

B: Yes, I did.

C: No, I didn't.

A: What do you think of your principal?

B: He looks very kind.

D: He looks gentle.

Lesson 2 Let's Make Friends

<Topic 1> Different Dreams

We have different hopes and dreams.

Now let's read about our friends' dreams.

In-ho's Dream

I liked playing sports. I wanted to be a basketball player.

Now I really like science. I love rockets. I want to go to the stars. I usually dream  about flying starships. So I hope to be a famous scientist.

Ann's Dream

I liked singing songs. I wanted to be a singer.

Now I am a Brownie. Brownies do a lot of different things on weekends. We visit     children's homes. I like singing and playing with the children. My dream is to be a teacher.

<Topic 2> How to Make Friends

Teacher: Sora, you look serious.

         What's the problem?

Sora: I want to have more friends.

     My friends don't want to talk with me.

Teacher: Do you know why?

Sora: No, I don't.

Teacher: How often do you listen to their problems?

Sora: only sometimes. I just don't have time.

Teacher: How about making time for your friends?

Sora: Thank you, I will.

LET'S TALK

Dialogue 1

A: Tom, you look upset.

   What's wrong?

B: I was playing with three of my friends.

   And they left me.

A: What happened?

B: We were playing basketball and I made fun of them.

A: You hurt their feelings, didn't you?

B: Yes, I felt sorry.

   But I didn't say 'sorry' to them.

A: That's the problem.

   You have to be kinder to your friends.

B: I see, Ann.



 Lesson 3 Sound Body, Sound Mind

<Topic 1> A Health Plan for In-ho's Family


My family is very busy every day. We have no chance to talk together.

My dad goes to work by car at seven. He usually comes home late in the evening. My mom has a toy shop and often feels tired at night. My brother, sister, and I study hard. Sometimes we play computer games together.

My family doesn't have any time to exercise together. I think we should start exercising. I will make an exercise plan for my family.


<Topic 2>

Inho and his family went to Gwangneung Forest by bus. The air was fresh and cool. Inho took deep breaths of fresh air. He enjoyed walking in the forest with his family.

In the forest, Inho saw a girl in a wheelchair. She was playing basketball with her brother. Inho went over to her and said, "Can I play with you? You look like a good player." The girl said, "Thank you." So Inho played with them for half an hour.

On the way home, Inho thought to himself, "She can't walk, but she has a sound mind. What about me?"


LET'S TALK

Dialogue 1

A: Your dad looks a little fat.

B: Yes he is.

   So he is on a diet.

A: But your mom looks weak.

   Great! I think you should also start exercising.

B: No, she isn't.

   She takes a walk every morning.


Dialogue 2

A: Do you have any plan for your family's health?

B: Yes, I do.

A: What will your family do?

B: My family will walk together.

A: When will you do it?

B: We will do it on Sundays.


Lesson 4 The Family Circle-


<Topic 1> A Call From Minsu's Dad

My dad is working in China. He has been away from home for one year. He calls us three times a week. I miss him a lot.

Last Saturday night, I was very sick and could not sleep well. My mom did not sleep all night, either. She took care of me. The next morning, my father called. He asked, "How are You? Are you having a good time at school?"I answered, "I'm fine, Dad. I know you're working hard there." Dad answered, "Well, son. You're talking like a man. I feel proud of you. May I speak to your mom?" I gave the phone to my mom. Tears rolled down my cheeks. I don't know why.


<Topic 2> Surprise Party


It was the evening of Eobeoinal. My sister and I gave a small party for them. We put candles in the middle of th table. We lit the candles and turned off the light. We ran to them and said together, "Thank you, Mom and Dad." I said, "This party is for you. We hope you like it." Then we gave a card to our parents. They said, "Thanks. You're our hopes and dreams!" We had a good time.


LET'S TALK

Dialogue 1

Mary: What will we do on Teachers' Day?

Ted: Let's make a poster.

Inho: What should be on the poster?

Ted: How about putting a carnation in the middle?

Sora: That's a good idea. I hope she likes it.


Dialogue 2

Ted: What did you do on Teachers' Day?

Sora: We made a big poster for him and sang songs.

Ted: Did you have a good time?

Sora: Yes, we did.

Ted: That's nice!






Lesson 5 A Father's Love

<Topic 1> A Father and His Sons


An old man lived in a small village. He worked hard on his farm. He had three sons and loved them very much.

The old man became sick and stayed in bad. one night he called his three sons together. The old man said, "I have written my last letter. Read it and follow my will."

The eldest son said, "Oh, no! You'll get better soon." The other sons said, "What shall we do, Dad?" The old man said, "I'm leaving my seventeen horses to all of you. Don't sell them."


<Topic 2> The Father's Will


Two days later the old man died.

The three sons opened the will.

To my three sons,

I leave my seventeen horses.

My eldest son shall take half.

My second son shall take a third.

My youngest son shall take a ninth.

Do not kill or sell the horses.

You must follow my will.


LET'S TALK

Dialogue 1

The three sons talked about the problem.

The second son: I can't solve the problem.

The third son: Neither can I.

Who can divide 17 horses by 9.

We must not kill any of them.

The eldest son: Well, We must not sell them, either.

We must follow dad's will.

The second son: I can't divide them. Who knows the right answer?

The third son: A wise man can do it.

The eldest son: That's a good idea!

Let's go to a wise man and ask for his advice.



Lesson 6 Let's Enjoy the Summer


<Topic 1> A Trip to Geumgangsan

Ted's family has been to Geumgangsan.

How did they make the trip from Seoul?

They went to Kimpo Airport by bus. They got on an airplane for Gangneung. They looked down at the beautiful mountains and rivers. one hour later, they arrived at Gangneung. They stayed at a small hotel by the sea.

The next morning, they went to Donghae by bus. Then they got on the biggest ship there. They enjoyed seeing the blue sea from the ship. They landed at a small port near Geumgangsan. Then they walked up Geumgangsan and enjoyed themselves.


<Topic 2> A Postcard from Ted

July 30, ……

Dear Hana,

How are you? Last weekend, I went to Geumgangsan with my family. We went by ship to a port near the mountain. I have never been on a big ship like that. I was very excited.

I walked up Geumgangsan with my family. There were a lot of beautiful rocks. Some of them looked like bears. Wow! They were wonderful! I really enjoyed the beautiful mountains and the waterfalls. I took a lot of pitures there. I will send you some of them. Good-bye. Your friend, Ted


LET'S TALK


Dialogue 1

A: What are you doing?

B: I'm making plans for my trip to Chejudo.

   Have you ever been to Chejudo?

A: Yes, I have been there two times.

   There are many things to see there.

   It will be nice to go there again.


Dialogue 2

A: Is Seoraksan the highest mountain in Korea?

B: No. it isn't, but it's very high and beatiful.

A: How can I get there?

B: You can go to Gangneung by train and then to Seoraksan by bus.


Lesson 7 Funny Stories


<Topic 1> My Dog Doesn't Bite

Jack was walking down to the toy shop. He saw an big dog near the toy shop. The dog looked big, like a lion. It watched Jack. Jack stopped walking. A woman was standing near the dog.

"Excuse me," Jack said. "Does your dog bite?"

"No," the woman said, "my dog doesn't bite."

Jack walked beside the dog. Suddenly the dog jumped up and bit Jack.

"Hey!" Jack said to the woman.

"You said your dog doesn't bite!".

"It doesn't," the woman said. "That's not my dog."


<Topic 2> Who Wins?


A little rabbit got lost in a forest. He went around the forest to look for something to eat. It got darker and darker. The rabbit felt very tired. He fell asleep under a tree.

A lion found the rabbit. The lion said,

"I will eat you right now. I'm very hungry."

A bear was passing by and said to the lion, "Don't touch that rabbit. It's mine! I found it before you."

"Oh, no! I found it first. It's mine," the lion said.

They began to fight over the rabbit. At last, they became tired. Then a fox came by and said, "Thanks, my good friends." The smart fox laughed at them. Then he went away with the rabbit.


LET'S TALK


Dialogue 1

Arthur Conan Doyle got to a hotel in Paris by taxi.

He paid the taxi driver.

Driver: Thank you very much, Mr. Conan Doyle.

Doyle: How do you know my name?

Driver: The newspaper said that you were coming to Paris from the south.

Doyle: Really?

Driver: Yes. Also, you are wearing English clothes and an English hat.

Doyle: That's surprising!

       Can you really know my name with that little tip?

Driver: Well, your name is on your bag.

        That helped me a little.

Lesson 8 School Events


<Topic 1> Let's Go to the Expo


There will be a school Expo next week. It's a big event at Sora's school every year. Hundreds of people can see their children's works at the Expo.

Sora is going to show her photo album. She has worked on it with her brother for a long time. Jane, her friend, has dozens of postcards from abroad. She will show them at this Expo. Minsu and Nuri have made a nice movie in their club. The name of the movie is "Clean Up Our World."


<Topic 2> Come to th Concert


The music concert is one of our school events. Some students will sing pop songs. A few students will sing folk songs. Hana will present pansori. I find pansori interesting.

Pansori is a kind of folk play. A pansori singer tells a story using songs. The singer sings, speaks and uses gestures. A drummer sits in front of the singer. The drummer often shouts, "good" or "nice". This makes the singer and the people excited. They find it fun and interesting.

Hana has learned pansori for three years. She will present a part of Chunhyangga. She will wear beautiful Korean clothes. She will sing songs with a fan in her hand. I am sure that she will do well.


LET'S TALK

Dialogue 1


A: What do you like doing in the swap class?

B: We like learning about saving, sharing, and swapping things.

A: That's good. Can I join the class?

B: Yeah, I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

A: Thank you. I'm sure we'll work together.


Dialogue 2


A: How about going our pot-luck dinner party?

B: What's pot-luck party?

A: Each of us brings something to eat. Then we all share it.

B: I like that idea.

   I want to join you.


Lesson 9 Who Am I?

<Topic 1>

We shared our homework.

We were interested in the story of food.

We looked for some information of the computer.

Today we will report our work.

I am a son of the sausage family. My father was born in Europe about three thousand years ago. I was born in Frankfurt, Germany, in the 17th century. So I was called a frankfurter.

I moved to America in the 1860s. I was called a dachshund sausage. I looked like a dachshund, A German dog. It has a long body and short legs.

Then I became popular at baseball games. In 1906, a newspaper cartoonist went to a baseball game. He heard my name, but could not write it. So the next day, he drew me in a cartoon. He wrote, "Get your hot dogs!" under the cartoon. So I was given a new name.

Who am I?

<Topic 2>

We were interested in a Korean food.

I will tell you its history.

I was born in Korea about thirteen hundred years ago. When I was young, I wore white and green clothes. At that time, I lived in a salty room. So I was called chimcheo.

A few hundred years later, I got a new name. Then I was called dimchae and jimchi. When I grew older, I wanted to be more beautiful.

Four hundred years ago, Korea had a war with Japan. After the war, red pepper came to Korea from abroad. Since then, I have often worn red clothes. I have always been good for your health. Who am I?

LET'S TALK

Dialogue 1

A: I'm interested in food. I'm thinking of a food.

   What is it? Guess.

B: Is it from England?

A: Yes.

A: Is its name from a place?

B: Yes.

A: Does it have two pieces of bread?

B: Yes, that's right.

A: Is there ham between the bread?

B: Yes.

A: It's a sandwich.

B: Right. It's my favorite food.

Lesson 10 Look Around the World


<Topic 1> Chuseok in Korea

I am Toto from another world.

Let me tell you a story about Korea.

When I was flying over Korea, it was "Chuseok". Chuseok is the Korean Thanksgiving Day.

In the morning, I could see Sora's family. They put nice food and new fruit on the table. They made a lot of songpyeon with new rice. After breakfast, they visited their family graves.

In the evening, they enjoyed looking at the full moon. Some people made a circle and danced hand in hand. They wee enjoying the holiday.

<Topic 2> Tori's Trip to Canada

I'm Tori. Toto's friend.

Let me tell you a story about my short trip.

On the second Monday in October, I went to Canada. It was Thanksgiving Day. While I was over there, I saw many interesting things. In some cities, there were big holiday events. In other cities, there were big football matches.

I saw Bill's house. His family got together and enjoyed talking. Then his family enjoyed a big turkey dinner. They had a nice holiday.

LET'S TALK

Dialogue 1

A: Why do Americans celebrate Thanksgiving?

B: It has a long history. In 1620, hundreds of English people came to America by          ship.

A: They always celebrated that day, didn't they?

B: No. When they got there, they did not have a lot of food.

A: That's big problem. What did they do?


Dialogue 2

Ann: In the spring, the Indians showed them how to plant corn.

Inho: How kind they were!

Ann: Yes. And the newcomers worked very hard. In the fall, they had a lot of food.

Inho: That's great! And what did they do for the Indians?

Ann: They invited the Indians to eat with them. We think that was the first                  Thanksgiving Day in America.




Lesson 11 Our Interests

<Topic 1>

A-Bees are some of the most useful insects to people. They make honey. Honey is made by worker bees. Field bees and house bees are called worker bees. Field bees get something sweet from flowers. When they collect it, they take it to the house bees. They work as a team and make honey together.

B-There are three kinds of bees. Most bees are small worker bees. There are also a few male bees. They are a little bigger than worker bees. The male bees don't work. The biggest bee is the queen. The queen stays at home and lays eggs. So the worker bees feed her.

<Topic 2>

A-Soccer is one of the most popular sports. The game is called football in Europe, Asia and South America. But in the United States and Canada, it is called soccer.

The game of soccer started in England in the 1850s. More and more people came to enjoy soccer. In 1908, it became an Olympic sport. Since then it has been popular in many countries.

B-The World Cup gives us fun and great excitement. It is played every four years. Many people all over the world watch the games on television.

The first World Cup was held in Uruguay in 1930. At that time only thirteen teams played. Uruguay won the first World Cup. Since then it has become more and more popular. Today, it is one of the largest sports events.

LET'S TALK

Dialogue 1

Inho: What's the capital of the United States?

Ann: It's Washington D.C.

Inho: Why is it called Washington D.C.?

Ann: Its name comes from George Washington, the first president.

Inho: What does D.C. mean?

Ann: It means District of Columbia.

Inho: Is it the largest city in America?

Ann: No. But it is one of the most interesting cities in our country.

Dialogue 2

Inho: What is the White House?

Ann: It's the official home of the President of the United States.

Inho: Did the first president live there?

Ann: No, the second president built the building.

Inho: Why is it called the White House?

Ann: In 1812, the first building was burned down by the English. It was built again          and the walls were painted white.

Inho: I see. So it was called the White House after that.

Ann: Right.

Lesson 12 Think Back, Look Ahead

<Topic 1> Think Back

Sora is looking at the pictures from this year.

I remember the first day at school. This picture was taken on that day. To me, It was the best day of the year. We were very happy when we met for the first time.

These pictures were taken with my friends. I have made a lot of friends. We had lots of fun together. Look at this picture. I got it from a computer. I can get other useful information from computers.

This picture was taken at the school Expo. We wanted to keep our city clean. We made a nice video tape. Many of my friends watched it. When they gave us a big hand, we were very happy.

<Topic 2> Look Ahead

When New Year's Day gets close, our minds are busy. Let's think back over the year.

Have you done all of this year's plans?

How many friends have you made this year?

What good things have you done?

Have you done any bad things? Look on the bright side. Have you learned anything from them?

Lets remember the good things and try to forget the bad things. The new year is coming, and now is the time to look ahead. Let's make good plans for the coming year. The new year will bring us new hopes. Let's wait for the sunrise of New Year's Day.

LET'S TALK

Dialogue 1

Inho: Happy New year from Korea!

Ann:Happy New year to you too, from Australia.

How's the weather?

Inho: Well, it's cold and snowing here in Seoul.

Ann: Don't take it so hard.

Inho: No. This is the best day!

Ann: What do you mean?

Inho: The snow will bring us new hopes and dreams.

Ann: I hope so.

Dialogue 2

A: Happy New year!

B: Happy New year to you, too!

   What's the weather like there?

A: It was hot day. I enjoyed swimming this afternoon.

B: Hot day? What do you mean?

A: It's summer here in Australia.

Lesson 1-Nice to Meet You


LET's TALK

Dialog 1


A: Hello, everyone.

   I'm your new English teacher.

   My name is Han Sumi.

B: Hello, Ms. Han. Nice to meet you

A: Nice to meet all of you.


Dialog 2


A: Good afternoon, Ms. Han.

B: Hi. Uram.

A: How are you doing?

B: Fine, thanks. And you?

A: I'm fine, too.

   I'll see you later. Good-bye.

B: See you later.


Let's Read

Nari and Uram are new students at Mirae Middle School. They are in the same class.


NARI: Excuse me. Are you Aram?

URAM: No, I'm not. I'm Uram. Aram is my sister.

NARI: Oh, I'm sorry.

URAM: That's OK. What's your name?

NARI: My name is Nari.

URAM: Nice to meet you, Nari.

NARI: Nice to meet you, too.







Lesson 2

How About Next Sunday?



Dialog 1


A: Uram, these are my friends, Sally and Tim.

   They are from New York.

   Sally and Tim, this is Uram.

B: Hi. Nice to meet you.

C: Nice to meet you, too.


Dialog 2


A: Look at this picture.

B: Who is this?

A: This is my father.

B: What does your father do?

A: He is an engineer.

B: Who is this?

A: Oh, this is my uncle.


Let's Read

Sally and Tim are from New York. They are now students at American Junior High School.


NARI: Do you want to go to my uncle's farm?

TIM: Is your uncle a farmer?

NARI: Yes, he is.

       He grows many interesting vegetables.

URAM: Really? I like potatoes and tomatoes.

NARI: Good! He grows potatoes and tomatoes.

SALLY: I love vegetables, too.

        When can we go?

NARI: How about next Sunday?

TIM: That sounds great.





Lesson 3

I Like Tomatoes


Dialog 1


A: How will we get to your uncle's farm this Sunday?

B: We will go by bus from the South Bus Station.

C: How long does it take?

B: It only takes half an hour.

D: Good. Where will we meet?

B: I can meet you at the South Bus Station.

C: OK. See you there.


Dialog 2


A: What time is it now?

B: It's almost 10 o'clock.

A: Will Uram get here in time?

B: I hope so.

A: Ah, here he comes.

B: Sorry. I'm late.

A: That's OK.

B: Let's go.


Let's Read

Nari is at her uncle's farm with Uram, Sally, and Tim. on the farm, they talk with Nari's uncle.


URAM: I like tomatoes a lot.

        Do you grow tomatoes on your farm?

UNCLE: Sure, I do. I grow cabbages, too.

SALLY: Do you also raise animals?

UNCLE: Of course. I have cows and pigs on my farm.

NARI: He has chickens and ducks, too.

TIM: That's wonderful. I want to see the chickens and ducks.

UNCLE: OK. Come with me.

         You will see a lot of chickens and ducks.





 Lesson 4

How Much Is It?


Dialog 1

A: Can I help you?

B: Yes, please.

   Do you have running shoes?

A: Yes, we do. We have many styles. What size do you wear?

B: Size six.

A: Size what?

B: ?

C: Oh, it is about 230 millimeters.

A: Oh, I see.


Dialog 2


A: This is a good place for lunch.

B: I agree. The people are nice and the food is good here.

C: How often do you come here?

A: once a week.

C: How about you, Uram?

B: I come here two or three times a month.

A: I want to come here more often.

C: Wow, this place is so busy.

B: Yeah. We'd better stay in line.

C: That's a good idea.


Let's Read

Uram, Nari, and Sally are in a hamburger restaurant. Uram is at the counter.

URAM: Three large hambugers, please.

A GIRL: Do you want some ketchup?

URAM: No, I don't

A GIRL: Anything else?

URAM: Three small cokes.

A GIRL: Here you are.

URAM: Thanks. How much is it?

A GIRL: It's six thousand three hundred won.

URAM: Here's seven thousand won.

A GIRL: Thanks. Here's your change. Enjoy your meal.

URAM: Thanks a lot.


 Lesson 5

It Looks Like a Turtle


Dialog 1


A: What can I do for you?

B: I'm looking for a book.

   It's about traditional Korean music.

A: Do you know the title of the book?

B: Yes, I do. It's Understanding Korean Folk Music.

A: Oh, I see. Check Section 3.

B: Thank you.


Dialog 2


A: Are you interested in Korean history?

B: Yes, I am. Are there any good books about it?

A: Would you like to know about modern history?

B: Well, I want to know about the Choseon dynasty.

A: Let me see.... This book may be good for you.

   It's an English version.

B: Wonderful.


Let's Read

Last Sunday, Tim went to the museum with Uram. In the hall of the museum, he saw a picture on the wall. It was a picture of a ship, but the ship looked very funny. It looked like a turtle! Tim was curious about this ship, so he asked Uram about it.

"It's funny. It looks like a turtle. Do you know anything about it?"

"Ah, that is a turtle ship," said Uram.

"A turtle ship? What is that?" asked Tim.

Uram explained, "It's a kind of battleship. one of our national heroes, Admiral Yi Sunsin, built it."

"Admiral Yi Sunsin? Who is he?" Tim's curiosity grew more and more.

"Ah! He is a great man in our history," said Uram. "With turtle ships, he protected our country against the Japanese invasion. We Koreans are very proud of him."




Lesson 6 Please Write Back Soon


Dialog 1

A: What do you think of my new computer?

B: It looks very nice. Do you use e-mail?

A: Yes, I do. I use it to talk to my friends in America.

B: It's so convenient.

A: It sure is. Do you use e-mail, too?

B: Sure.

Dialog 2

A: Here is a new computer program, Space World.

B: Is it like the other one, Spaceship?

A: No, it's now. It's quite different.

B: Can you tell me the difference between them?

A: Well, Spaceship is simply a game program.

   But Space World is a problem―solving program.

B: Oh, I see.

Let's Read

Uram wrote a letter to the president of Computer Plus, a computer program company. Later he got an answer from him.

July 14th, 2001 -Dear Mr. Smith,

My name is Uram. I am a student at Mirae Middle School, and I'm in the first grade.

My dad bought me your computer program, Math Plus, last month. I like that program very much. Sometimes my friends come over to play Math plus. Even my little sister, Aram, likes to play Math Plus.

My mom read your catalog and told me about the new program, Mystery Plus. Is it like Math Plus? Please write back soon.

Yours truly, Kim Uram.

August 2nd, 2001

Dear Uram.

Thank you for your nice letter about Math Plus. I have a son about your age. He also likes to play computer games very much. Sometimes he gives me interesting ideas.

Now I will answer your question. Mystery Plus is our new program. It's a kind of detective story. Do you want to improve your problem-solving skills? Then this program will help you. I hope you enjoy the program.

Thanks again for your nice letter.

Sincerely,

Paul Smith


Lesson 7 Walk like a Crow!


Dialog 1


A: Can you come to my birthday party?

B: Sure. When is the party?

A: It's the day after tomorrow, September 18th.

B: Good. I will give you a storybook as a birthday present.

A: Really? I can't wait.

B: What time is the party?

A: Six o'clock in the evening.

B: All right.


Dialog 2


A: Happy birthday, Nari.

B: Thank you, Tim

A: Here's a small birthday gift for you. I hope you like it.

B: Thanks a lot. I love storybooks.

A: I'm glad to hear that. Who is your favorite storywriter?

B: Aesop. How about you?

A: Andersen is my favorite.


Let's Read

Tim gave an English storybook to Nari as a birthday present. Nari found an interesting story in the book.


One day, a crow was flying across a road. She looked down and saw a crane. The crane was walking along gracefully.

"She looks really beautiful," thought the crow. "I hope I can walk gracefully like the crane." The crow flew down to the road and started walking behind the crane. The crow tried to copy the crane's wonderful walk.

The crane turned around. "What are you doing?" asked the crane.

"Don't be angry," replied the crow. "I'm just trying to learn to walk like you."

"Foolish bird!" said the crane. "You're a crow. Walk like crow!"

The crow didn't listen to the crane's advice. She kept trying to walk like a crane, but she never learned the crane's walk. She even forgot how to walk like a crow!



Lesson 8 Let's Enjoy the Full Moon


Dialog 1


A: This Kimchi is very hot.

B: Don't you like Kimchi?

A: I am not sure. I think it is too hot for me.

   What is this?

B: It's gochujang. It's red pepper paste.

C: It is a little hot but very tasty.

B: Why don't you try some, Sally?

A: No, thanks. I am afraid it is too hot.


Dialog 2


A: When is Thanksgiving?

B: It is the fourth Thursday in November.

A: What do you usually do on Thanksgiving Day?

B: All family members get together for dinner.

   It's like Chuseok in Korea.

A: Do you have any special foods for Thanksgiving?

B: Yes, we do. We eat turkey for dinner.

A: What are your plans for Thanksgiving this year?

B: We are going to have a big party.


Let's Read

At Chuseok, Nari invited her friends, Sally and Tim, to her house. Nari's family had dinner with Sally and Tim.

After dinner, Nari's father said, "Today is Chuseok. It is a traditional Korean holiday to celebrate a good harvest."

Nari said, "I know Americans have a similar one."

"Yes, we have Thanksgiving," said Sally.

"We eat turkey for Thanksgiving. Are there any special foods for Chuseok?" asked Tim.

"Of course. We eat songpyeon. Why don't you try some?" said Nari's mother. They enjoyed the songpyeon.

Nari's father said, "At Chuseok, we Koreans visit our family graves. We also enjoy the full moon in the evening."

Sally said, "That's great. Can we go ut and enjoy the full moon now?"

"Sure. Let's go," said Nari.

Nari, Sally, and Tim went out and enjoyed the full moon.

Lesson 9 How Did Football Begin?


Dialog 1


A: What kinds of sports do you like, Uram?

B: I like all kinds of sports, but I like football the best.

A: Do you mean soccer?

B: Right.

A: We have a different football game in America.

B: I know. It's American football.

A: How many players do you need to play soccer?

B: We need eleven players to make a team.


Dialog 2


A: Hello?

B: May I speak to Tim, please?

A: This is he.

B: Hi, Tim. This is Uram.

A: Hi, Uram. What's up?

B: Would you like to join our football team?

A: Yes, I'd love to. When do you meet?

B: Can you come this Saturday? We meet at 3 p.m.

A: No problem.

B: Good. See you this Saturday. Bye.

A: Bye.


Let's Read

Uram wanted to know more about football. He checked internet sites, and found the following article.

Boys, men, and even women play football everywhere. They play it at schools, in parks, and on quiet streets.

How did football begin? No one knows. Where did it start? Many people believe that it started in England hundreds of years ago. The men of one village tried to kick a ball to the middle of the other village. The men of the other village tried to do the same. They did it just for fun. All the men in the villages played! Sometimes hundreds of people played at one time. The match went on all day, and sometimes even for two days.

Today football is very different. There are eleven players on each team. They play for about an hour and a half. They take a break in the middle of the game.


Lesson 10

The Earth Is Our Home


Dialog 1


A: What a nice park!

B: Yes, it really is.

A: Look at the children. They are playing under the trees.

B: They shouldn't break off the branches.

A: You're right. Trees keep the air fresh.

B: Right. Trees are very important to our life.


Dialog 2


A: I gave my old textbooks to my cousin.

B: Sally, what did you do with your old ones?

C: I took them to a recycling center.

   Recycling paper saves the earth.

A: That's right. We make new paper from trees.

C: Without trees, we cannot breathe fresh air.


Let's Read

On Saturday, Nari and her friends took part in a clean-up campaign. In the evening, Nari wrote the following in her diary.


Saturday, October 24th. Sunny.

My friends and I went to the park near our school. We went there to take part in the clean-up campaign. We collected a lot of trash. We were surprised that there was so much trash.

People say that the earth is our home. I asked myself, "Is it a nice home?" I also asked myself, "Are we treating the earth well?" I don't think that it is a nice home. And I don't think that we are treating it well. We must treat the earth well. Then, it will be a nice home.

A lot of thick smoke and bad gas are coming from factories and cars. These things make the air dirty. Then, dirty air makes us sick.

Also, a lot of dirty water is coming from factories and houses. Where does this dirty water go? It goes into rivers. Of course, fish can't live in dirty rivers. We can't swim in them, either.

I want to breathe fresh air, and swim in clean rivers. I also want to walk through clean and beautiful parks. I really want to live in a nice home.


Lesson 11

Where Is the Post Office?


Dialog 1


A: Excuse me. Is there a bookstore nearby?

B: Yes, there is. There's one next to the post office.

A: How far is it from here?

B:It is only two blocks away.

A: How can I get there?

B: Go straight two blocks and turn left. It is on your right.

A: Thanks.

B: You're welcome.


Dialog 2


A: What would you like to do during Christmas vacation?

B: I'd like to visit a historical site in Korea.

   Can you suggest a good one?

A: How about visiting Gyeongju?

B: Do you think Gyeongju is a good place to visit?

A: Sure. It was the capital city of the Shilla Dynasty for a thousand years. You can        see many historical sites there.

B: Sounds very interesting.

   I will ask my parents to take me there.


Let's Read

Tim and Sally went to Gyeongju during Christmas vacation. They enjoyed sightseeing all day long in Gyeongju. They were surprised that there were so many historical sites in one city. Indeed, Gyeongju was a nice place to visit!

Sally and Tim were really impressed with Seokguram and Bulguksa. At Bulguksa, they bought some postcards. They wanted to send them to their friends in New York.

The next day, they went out to find the post office. While they were looking for the post office, they met a college student.

Tim asked him, "Excuse me. Where is the post office?"

"Post office? Keep going on this street and you will get to the railroad station. Turn left and you can't miss it," said he.

"That's very kind of you. Thank you," said Sally.

Soon they found the post office and sent their postcards.


Lesson 12

It Was a New World


Dialog 1


A: What do you think of this picture?

B: It's fantastic. Is it a picture of the moon?

A: No, it is not. It's a picture of the earth.

B: Wow, our earth is really round.

A: It looks like the moon, doesn't it?

A: Yes, it does, but it is more beautiful than the moon.

B: I think so, too.


Dialog 2


A: I think Christopher Columbus had a lot of courage.

B: Why do you think so?

A: Because he tried to find a new route to Asia.

B: Did he find a new route?

C: No, he did not. He discovered America instead.

A: You're right. It was a very important historical event.

C: Yes, it was.


Let's Read

Nari borrowed a book about American history from Tim. She read the following story.


Christopher Columbus lived in Italy. He sailed to many places. He wanted to sail to Asia. In those days, people called Asia "the Indies." They traveled east to get there. They went across land and water. The trip was long and very dangerous. Columbus had a different idea. He wanted to sail west! Many people said, "That's crazy. The earth is flat. You'll sail off the edge of the world. You'll never come back." Columbus didn't listen. He was sure that the world was round.

The King and Queen of Spain gave Columbus money and three ships. In 1492, Columbus sailed west. After a month at sea, the sailors wanted to turn back. Columbus didn't listen to them. "Sail on," he said. After two months, Columbus saw land.

Columbus thought he was on an island in the Indies. He called the people there "Indians." He thought, "I discovered a new route to Asia." But he discovered something much more important. It was a new world to the Europeans.