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SBS Learn English 에피소드 92 보너스 연습: 기부 요청하기 (중급)

SBS Learn English 에피소드 92 보너스 연습: 기부 요청하기 (중급)

SBS Australia4 days ago
소리 내어 말하는 것은 영어 말하기 능력을 향상시키고 새로운 어휘를 더 쉽게 기억하는 데 도움이 됩니다. 이 보너스 에피소드에서는 92화 기부 요청하기 (중급) 에서 배운 단어와 구문을 활용한 대화형 말하기 연습 자료를 제공합니다.
Allan:
Hey Claire, do you have a minute?
Claire:
Allan:
I'm running a charity cake stall this Friday to raise money for a children's hospital. It's part of a community fundraiser I've joined. Would you be open to making a small donation?
Claire:
Oh, that sounds lovely, Allan… but I've already donated to another charity appeal this week. Sorry!
Allan:
Totally understand — no pressure at all. But if you've got a coin or two to spare, it'll go straight to a good cause. Every bit counts. And hey — I'll save you the best cupcake.
Claire:
(Laughs) Alright, you got me. I can't say no to a cupcake!
LISTEN TO Credit: Paul Nicholson and Lily O'Sullivan voiced the characters of Allan and Claire and Professor Lynda Yates was our educational consultant.
상단의 오디오를 재생하시면 전체 프로그램을 들으실 수 있습니다.
호주 공영방송 SBS(Special Broadcasting Service) 한국어 프로그램의 페이스북 과 인스타그램 을 팔로우하세요. 구글플레이 와 애플 앱스토어 에서 SBS Audio 앱을 다운로드할 수 있습니다. 매일 방송되는 한국어 프로그램 전체 다시듣기를 선택하시려면 이곳 을 클릭하세요. SBS 한국어 프로그램 팟캐스트는 여기 에서 찾으실 수 있습니다.
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