2012년 5월 31일 목요일
2012년 5월 30일 수요일
greeting manner of France
2012년 5월 28일 월요일
Checking in
You can learn how to check in to a hotel and ask questions about the hotel facilities in English. In this vedio, you will see a man on a business trip arriving at a hotel and making reservations for his colleagues.
2012년 5월 27일 일요일
Museums abound in British Columbia’s capital city of Victoria
There’s a museum with something for
everyone in Victoria, B.C., from evocative exhibits of native history to tea and
croquet on the lawn of a 19th-century home-turned-museum.
Here’s a sampling:
Royal BC Museum
This don’t-miss museum, the city’s biggest, has a world-class First Nations gallery (with ceremonial masks, totem poles and more artifacts of British Columbia’s native groups); natural-history galleries with lush sea and forest dioramas; and a child-pleasing reconstruction of a 19th-century town’s main street, complete with life-size shops, antique-filled hotel rooms, a train station and more.
Coming up are two temporary exhibits. “Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries” opened May 17 and runs to Sept. 16.
For something completely different, almost 100 photographs of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, by royal photographer Cecil Beaton, will be displayed June 1-Sept. 3 in honor of the queen’s 60 years on the throne.
The museum is by Victoria’s Inner Harbour, the city’s visitor hub, next to the Fairmont Empress Hotel and the Parliament Buildings. Info: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Craigdarroch Castle
An imposing stone mansion with what seems like acres of oak paneling inside, it was built by a coal baron in the late 1880s as a lavish family home. Now a stately museum filled with antiques, it showcases everything from a parlor maid’s bedroom to an ornate dining room.
Wander through 39 rooms with their little touches that bring the mansion to life, from silver hairbrushes on a bedroom vanity table to a china and silver tea service in the dining room.
Craigdarroch Castle sits atop a knoll in a quiet residential area, about 1.5 miles from the Royal BC Museum. www.thecastle.ca
Emily Carr House
Painter and writer Emily Carr (1871-1945) was inspired by the moody forests and native peoples of the British Columbia coast. The Victoria home where she grew up has been turned into a museum, with rooms furnished in early 1900s style. It’s a quick, compact look at the life of the eccentric artist, beloved by many British Columbians. Sit in the glassed-in side porch and have tea and cookies with other devotees. Emily Carr House is about a half-mile from the Royal BC Museum, tucked among other heritage homes of the James Bay neighborhood. www.emilycarr.com
Point Ellice House
Tour a genteel Victorian family home, built in 1861 and now a national heritage site, with antique-furnished rooms and period knickknacks. In the garden, where roses and hollyhocks bloom, sink into a wicker chair for a proper afternoon tea with scones and mini-sandwiches. The museum, which sits on the Gorge waterway, opened Friday for the summer season: www.pointellicehouse.ca.
Point Ellice House is about 1.5 miles from the Royal BC Museum. An enjoyable way to get there is by water taxi from the Inner Harbour to the museum’s dock; www.victoriaharbourferry.com
Maritime Museum
If you’re a fan of maritime history and ship models (there are dozens in glass cases), you’ll love this museum. Even if you aren’t, it’s worth a visit for the eclectic displays, including the Tilikum, a little sailboat that started life as a cedar dugout canoe, then was sailed around the world in the early 1900s. On the top floor of the imposing 19th-century building, once the province’s Supreme Court, is an ornate, old-fashioned courtroom. www.mmbc.bc.ca
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Housed in an 1889 mansion and in adjoining modern galleries, this museum focuses on Canadian and Asian art. There’s an extensive exhibit of Emily Carr paintings and Chinese and Japanese textiles, paintings, and amber and ivory carvings.
Among the more eclectic displays: A vintage dollhouse is tucked into a corner and outside in the Asian garden is a Japanese Shinto shrine. www.aggv.ca.
By Kristin Jackson
(The Seattle Times)
(MCT Information Services)
Here’s a sampling:
Royal BC Museum
This don’t-miss museum, the city’s biggest, has a world-class First Nations gallery (with ceremonial masks, totem poles and more artifacts of British Columbia’s native groups); natural-history galleries with lush sea and forest dioramas; and a child-pleasing reconstruction of a 19th-century town’s main street, complete with life-size shops, antique-filled hotel rooms, a train station and more.
Coming up are two temporary exhibits. “Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries” opened May 17 and runs to Sept. 16.
For something completely different, almost 100 photographs of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, by royal photographer Cecil Beaton, will be displayed June 1-Sept. 3 in honor of the queen’s 60 years on the throne.
The museum is by Victoria’s Inner Harbour, the city’s visitor hub, next to the Fairmont Empress Hotel and the Parliament Buildings. Info: www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
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| Craigdarroch Castle, Victoria British Columbia’s “must see” attraction, is located a short drive or a leisurely walk from the downtown harbour. (Craigdarroch Castle website) |
Craigdarroch Castle
An imposing stone mansion with what seems like acres of oak paneling inside, it was built by a coal baron in the late 1880s as a lavish family home. Now a stately museum filled with antiques, it showcases everything from a parlor maid’s bedroom to an ornate dining room.
Wander through 39 rooms with their little touches that bring the mansion to life, from silver hairbrushes on a bedroom vanity table to a china and silver tea service in the dining room.
Craigdarroch Castle sits atop a knoll in a quiet residential area, about 1.5 miles from the Royal BC Museum. www.thecastle.ca
Emily Carr House
Painter and writer Emily Carr (1871-1945) was inspired by the moody forests and native peoples of the British Columbia coast. The Victoria home where she grew up has been turned into a museum, with rooms furnished in early 1900s style. It’s a quick, compact look at the life of the eccentric artist, beloved by many British Columbians. Sit in the glassed-in side porch and have tea and cookies with other devotees. Emily Carr House is about a half-mile from the Royal BC Museum, tucked among other heritage homes of the James Bay neighborhood. www.emilycarr.com
Point Ellice House
Tour a genteel Victorian family home, built in 1861 and now a national heritage site, with antique-furnished rooms and period knickknacks. In the garden, where roses and hollyhocks bloom, sink into a wicker chair for a proper afternoon tea with scones and mini-sandwiches. The museum, which sits on the Gorge waterway, opened Friday for the summer season: www.pointellicehouse.ca.
Point Ellice House is about 1.5 miles from the Royal BC Museum. An enjoyable way to get there is by water taxi from the Inner Harbour to the museum’s dock; www.victoriaharbourferry.com
Maritime Museum
If you’re a fan of maritime history and ship models (there are dozens in glass cases), you’ll love this museum. Even if you aren’t, it’s worth a visit for the eclectic displays, including the Tilikum, a little sailboat that started life as a cedar dugout canoe, then was sailed around the world in the early 1900s. On the top floor of the imposing 19th-century building, once the province’s Supreme Court, is an ornate, old-fashioned courtroom. www.mmbc.bc.ca
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Housed in an 1889 mansion and in adjoining modern galleries, this museum focuses on Canadian and Asian art. There’s an extensive exhibit of Emily Carr paintings and Chinese and Japanese textiles, paintings, and amber and ivory carvings.
Among the more eclectic displays: A vintage dollhouse is tucked into a corner and outside in the Asian garden is a Japanese Shinto shrine. www.aggv.ca.
By Kristin Jackson
(The Seattle Times)
(MCT Information Services)
DUO VOCA
I studied 50 words this week. I will introduce the words I studied.
"fairy tale, plain"
"fairy tale, plain"
Ms. Yamada translated the fascinating fairy tale into plain Japanese.
Ms. Yamada / translated the fascinating fairy tale / into plain Japanese.
야마다씨 / 매혹적인 옛날이야기를 번역했다 / 쉬운 일본어로.
야마다씨가 매력적인 옛날 이야기를 쉬운 일본어로 번역했다.
fairy tale 옛날 이야기. plain 쉬운
2012년 5월 25일 금요일
LUCAUS
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We had a school festival LUCAUS. LUCAUS means that Let's Unite CAUS!
This was my first time to experience university's school festival.
I saw many performances of Simon.D and f(x).
After performances of singers, we had a club party.
We danced and we were excited about the atmosphere of CAU club.!! Yeah!!!
2012년 5월 24일 목요일
[Speaking] conversation skills
You can learn conversation skills watching this vedio. This vedio also provides script for this conversation.
Black Ketchup
We opened our own pub at frontgate of Chung Ang University.
The title of our pub is "Black Ketchup". The name of our pub is from "Blue Ketchup", which is famous pub in Korea. We took the picture while we are promoting our pub. Due to the promoting, many people came and we earn much money.^^
Our goal is buying department jackets to all of us in English department with profits and we achieved the goal!
It was a little tired, but we all enjoyed working and were heartful.
2012년 5월 21일 월요일
Learn English at the airport
This is a fast-paced English lesson that looks at the language we use at the airport. You will find vocabulary about people and places at the airport, about the technical aspects of an airport and about the questions we often ask when flying.
2012년 5월 20일 일요일
Samsung develops graphene device for transistor use
Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest computer memory-chip maker, said
Friday it has developed a graphene device that could help revolutionize the
capabilities of transistors.
Samsung's advanced institute of technology said it has successfully created a three-terminal active device with a graphene variable barrier, which can effectively cut off electric currents in transistors.
Graphene is a super-strong and flexible material with the potential to be used in next-generation semiconductors and displays. Until now, its inability to cut off electric currents has made its use in transistors impossible.
"If the experimental graphene device is fully developed, it could be used to make transistors with 100 times the computing power of conventional silicon units," the institute said. "It could thus help make better semiconductors and other electronic devices."
The latest breakthrough has been published in the online edition of Science Magazine and nine patents have been secured.
Samsung has invested heavily in research and development in recent years to stay ahead of its competition. The company announced earlier it has started mass production of the world's first 20-nano level low power double data rate two (LPDDR2), 4 gigabit mobile DRAMs.
The new mobile DRAMs can be used in notebooks and mobile devices having a thickness of just 8 millimeters. These are 20 percent smaller, have faster processing speeds but use the same power as the current 30 nano LPDDR2 mobile DRAMs.
The tech giant said it will make the 20-nano DRAMs its main mobile DRAM products in the second half of this year.
(Yonhap News)
Samsung's advanced institute of technology said it has successfully created a three-terminal active device with a graphene variable barrier, which can effectively cut off electric currents in transistors.
Graphene is a super-strong and flexible material with the potential to be used in next-generation semiconductors and displays. Until now, its inability to cut off electric currents has made its use in transistors impossible.
"If the experimental graphene device is fully developed, it could be used to make transistors with 100 times the computing power of conventional silicon units," the institute said. "It could thus help make better semiconductors and other electronic devices."
The latest breakthrough has been published in the online edition of Science Magazine and nine patents have been secured.
Samsung has invested heavily in research and development in recent years to stay ahead of its competition. The company announced earlier it has started mass production of the world's first 20-nano level low power double data rate two (LPDDR2), 4 gigabit mobile DRAMs.
The new mobile DRAMs can be used in notebooks and mobile devices having a thickness of just 8 millimeters. These are 20 percent smaller, have faster processing speeds but use the same power as the current 30 nano LPDDR2 mobile DRAMs.
The tech giant said it will make the 20-nano DRAMs its main mobile DRAM products in the second half of this year.
(Yonhap News)
<관련 한글 기사>
삼성, 컴퓨터 속도 100배 향상 시킨다?
삼성전자가 '꿈의 신소재'로 불리는 그래핀을 활용한 새로운 트랜지스터 구조를 개발했다. 이 소재를 이용한 트랜지스터가 완성된다면 현재보다 100배 이상 컴퓨팅 파워를 향상 시킬 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.
삼성전자는 기존 실리콘의 한계를 극복하고 미래 트랜지스터 개발 가능성을 한 단계 높인 종합기술원의 이 같은 논문이 세계적 권위의 학술지인 사이언스지 온라인 판 17일자에 게재됐다고 밝혔다.
반도체에는 실리콘(Si) 소재의 트랜지스터가 수십억 개씩 들어있으며 반도체 성능을 높이려면 트랜지스터 크기를 줄여 전자의 이동 거리를 좁히거나, 전자의 이동속도를 높이는 소재를 사용해 전자가 빠르게 움직이게 해야 한다.
높은 전자 이동 속도를 갖고 있는 '그래핀'은 실리콘을 대체할 물질로 각광받고 있으나 금속성을 지녀 전류를 차단할 수 없다는 것이 문제점으로 지적됐었다.
삼성전자 종합기술원은 새로운 동작원리를 적용해 그래핀 자체를 변화시키지 않으면서 전류를 차단할 수 있는 소자를 개발했다.
그래핀과 실리콘을 접합해 '쇼키 장벽(Schottky Barrier)'이라고 하는 에너지 장벽을 만들고 이 장벽의 높이를 조절하는 방법으로 전류를 켜고 끌 수 있게 한 것이다.
장벽(Barrier)을 직접 조절한다는 의미에서 삼성전자는 새로운 이 소자를 '배리스터(Barristor)'로 이름 붙였다.
삼성전자 종합기술원 박성준 전문연구원은 "그래핀소자에 대한 연구를 마라톤에 비유한다면 골인 지점은 있는데 코스는 없는 상황에서 코스 방향을 찾았다고 볼 수 있다"며 "실리콘 기술을 확장하는데 기여하는 것은 물론 실제로 반도체에 쓰일 수 있도록 기반 기술 연구를 계속해 나가겠다"고 말했다.
삼성, 컴퓨터 속도 100배 향상 시킨다?
삼성전자가 '꿈의 신소재'로 불리는 그래핀을 활용한 새로운 트랜지스터 구조를 개발했다. 이 소재를 이용한 트랜지스터가 완성된다면 현재보다 100배 이상 컴퓨팅 파워를 향상 시킬 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.
삼성전자는 기존 실리콘의 한계를 극복하고 미래 트랜지스터 개발 가능성을 한 단계 높인 종합기술원의 이 같은 논문이 세계적 권위의 학술지인 사이언스지 온라인 판 17일자에 게재됐다고 밝혔다.
반도체에는 실리콘(Si) 소재의 트랜지스터가 수십억 개씩 들어있으며 반도체 성능을 높이려면 트랜지스터 크기를 줄여 전자의 이동 거리를 좁히거나, 전자의 이동속도를 높이는 소재를 사용해 전자가 빠르게 움직이게 해야 한다.
높은 전자 이동 속도를 갖고 있는 '그래핀'은 실리콘을 대체할 물질로 각광받고 있으나 금속성을 지녀 전류를 차단할 수 없다는 것이 문제점으로 지적됐었다.
삼성전자 종합기술원은 새로운 동작원리를 적용해 그래핀 자체를 변화시키지 않으면서 전류를 차단할 수 있는 소자를 개발했다.
그래핀과 실리콘을 접합해 '쇼키 장벽(Schottky Barrier)'이라고 하는 에너지 장벽을 만들고 이 장벽의 높이를 조절하는 방법으로 전류를 켜고 끌 수 있게 한 것이다.
장벽(Barrier)을 직접 조절한다는 의미에서 삼성전자는 새로운 이 소자를 '배리스터(Barristor)'로 이름 붙였다.
삼성전자 종합기술원 박성준 전문연구원은 "그래핀소자에 대한 연구를 마라톤에 비유한다면 골인 지점은 있는데 코스는 없는 상황에서 코스 방향을 찾았다고 볼 수 있다"며 "실리콘 기술을 확장하는데 기여하는 것은 물론 실제로 반도체에 쓰일 수 있도록 기반 기술 연구를 계속해 나가겠다"고 말했다.
LT
DUO VOCA
I studied 50 words this week. I will introduce the words I studied.
"encyclopedia, come out"
"encyclopedia, come out"
An up-to-date edition of the encyclopedia will come out next month.
An up-to-date edition / of the encyclopedia / will come out next month.
최신 판 / 백과사전의 / 다음달에 나올것이다.
백과사전의 최신판이 다음달에 나올 것이다.
encyclopedia 백과사전. come out 나오다.
2012년 5월 18일 금요일
TOEIC Listening test practice lesson
I can learn TOEIC listening section.
In this video I can experience and practice TOEIC listening section.
2012년 5월 17일 목요일
College of Education's festival
We had a festival in College of Education. The title of festival was rising sun festival. The name means that we played until sun rises. As the title of festival, we played until sun rises. The dress code of this festival was blue. So we we wore blue shirts, pants or blue accessories.
There are many interesting programs.
English education department had a second prize in this festival. Even though we couldn't have a first prize, I think that we are the best!
English Education Forever♥
There are many interesting programs.
English education department had a second prize in this festival. Even though we couldn't have a first prize, I think that we are the best!
English Education Forever♥
2012년 5월 16일 수요일
greeting manner of China
2012년 5월 14일 월요일
10 Common Expressions in English
In this lesson we will learn 10 very common English expressions used in everyday conversation. We can improve our conversation skills by watching and understanding this vedio.
2012년 5월 13일 일요일
Samsung’s “Lion King” Lee Seung-yeop notched his 2,000th career hit on Tuesday marking another milestone for the Korean baseball player.
Samsung’s “Lion King” Lee Seung-yeop
notched his 2,000th career hit on Tuesday marking another milestone for the
Korean baseball player.
The veteran slugger finished Tuesday’s game against the Lotte Giants at Busan Sajik Baseball Stadium with a career-total 2,001 hits, making the 35-year-old the fourth Korean player to reach the mark.
The Samsung Lions first baseman achieved the record over 1,962 games in 18 seasons with the Korean Baseball Organization and the Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball.
Before Lee went off to play for the Japanese league in 2004, he had racked 1,286 hits since his debut with the Samsung Lions in 1995. In Japan Lee recorded 686 hits between stints with the Lotte Marines, Yomiuri Giants and Orix Buffaloes through 2011 before returning home. Lee returned to Samsung for 2012, fitting as he was born in the heart of the Lions’ den, Daegu.
The five-time Most Valuable Player, was the five-time season leader for number of runs scored and homeruns, and the four-time leader for RBIs.
Before going overseas, Lee had an average OPS of 1.024 with a high of 1.217 in 2003.
The records race is hardly over for Lee, as he is expected to hit a career homerun record of 500 within this season. Even within the KBO, Lee is expected to surpass retired batter Yang Joon-hyuk’s career homerun record of 351. Lee has hit 329 homers for the Lions.
Lee follows behind veteran player Lee Jong-beom, who retired earlier this year to cap off a 20-year-career, as the second player to rack up 2,000 hits in Korean and Japanese leagues.
Korean sluggers Yang and Jeon Joon-ho are the only ones to pass the mark solely within the KBO. Yang, also a former Lions, retired in 2010 to become a commentator while Jeon is manager for the NC Dinos, the KBO’s ninth team starting 2013, after retiring in 2009.
However, as Korean baseball only has a 31-year-old history, the professional league here has room to grow. In Japan, 40 sluggers have hit the 2,000 mark in its over 60-year history, and in the U.S. the Major League Baseball has seen 268 batters pass 2,000 mark over 143 years.
By Robert Lee (robert@heraldm.com)
The veteran slugger finished Tuesday’s game against the Lotte Giants at Busan Sajik Baseball Stadium with a career-total 2,001 hits, making the 35-year-old the fourth Korean player to reach the mark.
The Samsung Lions first baseman achieved the record over 1,962 games in 18 seasons with the Korean Baseball Organization and the Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball.
Before Lee went off to play for the Japanese league in 2004, he had racked 1,286 hits since his debut with the Samsung Lions in 1995. In Japan Lee recorded 686 hits between stints with the Lotte Marines, Yomiuri Giants and Orix Buffaloes through 2011 before returning home. Lee returned to Samsung for 2012, fitting as he was born in the heart of the Lions’ den, Daegu.
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| Samsung slugger Lee Seung-yeop (Yonhap News) |
The five-time Most Valuable Player, was the five-time season leader for number of runs scored and homeruns, and the four-time leader for RBIs.
Before going overseas, Lee had an average OPS of 1.024 with a high of 1.217 in 2003.
The records race is hardly over for Lee, as he is expected to hit a career homerun record of 500 within this season. Even within the KBO, Lee is expected to surpass retired batter Yang Joon-hyuk’s career homerun record of 351. Lee has hit 329 homers for the Lions.
Lee follows behind veteran player Lee Jong-beom, who retired earlier this year to cap off a 20-year-career, as the second player to rack up 2,000 hits in Korean and Japanese leagues.
Korean sluggers Yang and Jeon Joon-ho are the only ones to pass the mark solely within the KBO. Yang, also a former Lions, retired in 2010 to become a commentator while Jeon is manager for the NC Dinos, the KBO’s ninth team starting 2013, after retiring in 2009.
However, as Korean baseball only has a 31-year-old history, the professional league here has room to grow. In Japan, 40 sluggers have hit the 2,000 mark in its over 60-year history, and in the U.S. the Major League Baseball has seen 268 batters pass 2,000 mark over 143 years.
By Robert Lee (robert@heraldm.com)
DUO VOCA
I studied 50 vocabularies on this week. I will introduce words that I studied.
"prose, poetry"
His new novel, which combines prose with his gift for poetry, is going to be published.
"prose, poetry"
His new novel, which combines prose with his gift for poetry, is going to be published.
His new novel, / which combines prose / with his gift for poetry, / is going to be published.
그의 새 소설, / 산문을 포함하고 있는 / 그의 시적 재능과 / 출간될 것이다.
산문과 그의 시적 재능을 포함하고 있는 그의 새 소설이 출판될 것이다.
prose 산문 poetry 시
2012년 5월 11일 금요일
Listening skill
This is an English lesson designed to help you practice and improve your English listening skills. This listening lesson is about visiting someone in the hospital. After the story, there is also a short pronunciation lesson.
2012년 5월 10일 목요일
natural pronunciation
I watched this vedio which teaches students to improve their English listening comprehension skills through better, NATURAL pronunciation of difficult English letter sounds and "reduced" phrases
2012년 5월 8일 화요일
7 skills for my future
Dr. Tony Wagner, co-director of Harvard's Change Leadership Group has identified what he calls a "global achievement gap," which is the leap between what even our best schools are teaching, and the must-have skills of the future: * Critical thinking and problem-solving * Collaboration across networks and leading by influence * Agility and adaptability * Initiative and entrepreneurialism * Effective oral and written communication * Accessing and analyzing information * Curiosity and imagination.
From this vedio, I can get many lessons to prepare for my future career, immigration administrative position.
2012년 5월 7일 월요일
5 common mistakes in spoken English
In this lesson, we can learn how to avoid FIVE very common mistakes in spoken English. A teacher of this vedio will go over five confusing pairs of words, and tell us when each word should be used.
Volunteer activities for rural communities
Our English Education department students went to Jeongeup to volunteer activities for rural communities. We went to there for three nights. On a first day, we set up rules. On a second day, I worked at a potato patch. After I worked for very long time, I sprained my leg. On a third day, I couldn't work, so I cooked many dishes.We also went to elementary school which is near our town, we played soccer and did many funny things.
Elders of the town were very kind and they didn't scold if we worked in a wrong way. They gave us porks and makgulli. It was very delicious. Even though I sprained leg, I was very heartful to think that I helped someone. If I had a chance to go volunteering activities for rural communities, I don't want to miss the chance.
DUO VOCA
I studied 50 vocabularies on this week. I will introduce words that I
studied.
"tell A from B, be beside oneself"
"tell A from B, be beside oneself"
Bob was so beside himself that he could scarcely tell fact from fiction.
Bob was so beside himself / that he could scarcely / tell fact from fiction.
밥은 몹시 흥분했다 / 그는 거의 ~ 할수 없었다 / 허구와 현실을 구분하는 것을.
밥은 몹시 흥분해서 현실과 허구를 거의 구분할 수 없었다.
be beside oneself 매우 흥분하다, 제정신이 아니다.
tell A from B A 와 B를 구별하다
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