very many or much of something
There are a lot of books in the library.
도서관에 책이 많이 있어요.
captain
[n] the leader of a team or group who makes decisions and gives orders
The captain of our soccer team is very skilled.
우리 축구팀의 주장은 매우 능숙해요.
cute
[adj] looking sweet, small, or pretty in a way that makes people feel happy
My little sister has a cute puppy.
내 여동생은 귀여운 강아지를 가지고 있어요.
dessert
[n] a sweet food eaten after the main meal
We had ice cream for dessert after dinner.
우리는 저녁 식사 후 디저트로 아이스크림을 먹었어요.
each other
[pron] two people or things doing something to or for the other one
The twins help each other with their homework.
쌍둥이들은 서로 숙제를 도와줘요.
enjoy
[v] to have fun or feel happy doing something
We enjoy playing board games together.
우리는 함께 보드게임 하는 것을 즐겨요.
follow
[v] to go after someone or something, or to do what someone else does
Please follow me to the classroom.
교실로 저를 따라오세요.
let's
used to suggest doing something together Let's go to the park this weekend.
이번 주말에 공원에 가자.
mint
[n] a plant with a cool, fresh smell and taste, often used in candy or toothpaste
The mint flavor in the toothpaste is refreshing.
치약의 민트 맛이 상쾌해요.
pet
[n] an animal that lives with you at home and that you take care of and love
My pet cat likes to sleep on my bed.
내 반려묘는 내 침대에서 자는 것을 좋아해요.
post
[v], to put information or pictures on a website for others to see; [n] the information or picture that is put on a website
I will post my vacation photos on Instagram.
내 휴가 사진을 인스타그램에 게시할 거예요.
potato chip
[n] a thin, crispy snack made from sliced potatoes that are fried or baked
I love eating potato chips while watching movies.
영화를 보면서 포테이토 칩 먹는 것을 좋아해요.
practice
[v] to do something many times to get better at it
We have basketball practice every Tuesday and Thursday.
우리는 매주 화요일과 목요일에 농구 연습이 있어요.
ride
[v] to sit on and move using something like a bike, car, or horse
I ride my bicycle to school every day.
나는 매일 자전거를 타고 학교에 가요.
snack
[n] a small amount of food eaten between meals
I usually eat a snack between lunch and dinner.
나는 보통 점심과 저녁 사이에 간식을 먹어요.
social media
[n] websites and apps where people share pictures, videos, and messages with friends and others online
Many teenagers use social media to connect with friends.
많은 십대들이 친구들과 소통하기 위해 소셜 미디어를 사용해요.
still
[adv] continuing to happen or be true now, as it was before
It's 10 PM, but I'm still doing my homework.
밤 10시인데 나는 아직도 숙제를 하고 있어요.
subject
[n] a topic or area that you study in school, like math or science
Math is my favorite subject in school.
수학은 학교에서 내가 가장 좋아하는 과목이에요.
sweet potato
[n] a soft, orange vegetable that grows underground and tastes sweet
My grandmother often makes delicious sweet potato pies.
우리 할머니는 자주 맛있는 고구마 파이를 만드세요.
toothpaste
[n] a paste or gel used with a toothbrush for cleaning teeth
Don't forget to use toothpaste when you brush your teeth.
이를 닦을 때 치약 사용하는 것을 잊지 마세요.
band
[n] a small group of musicians who play popular music together
The band performed their new song at the concert.
밴드가 콘서트에서 새로운 노래를 연주했어요.
concert
[n] a special event where musicians or singers perform music for an audience
We attended a concert of our favorite singer last weekend.
우리는 지난 주말에 가장 좋아하는 가수의 콘서트에 참석했어요.
different
[adj] not the same as other things or people
There are many different types of music to enjoy.
즐길 수 있는 다양한 종류의 음악이 많이 있어요.
easy
[adj] not hard or difficult to do
The math homework was very easy for me to complete.
수학 숙제는 내가 완성하기에 매우 쉬웠어요.
hip-hop
[n] a type of music with a strong beat and words that are spoken fast, often with dancing and graffiti art
My brother loves listening to hip-hop music.
제 동생은 힙합 음악 듣는 것을 좋아해요.
hurling
[n] an Irish team sport played with sticks and a ball Hurling is a traditional Irish sport played with sticks and a ball.
헐링은 스틱과 공을 사용하여 하는 전통적인 아일랜드 스포츠예요.
interesting
[adj] exciting or fun to learn about or pay attention to
We learned about an interesting topic in science class today.
오늘 과학 수업에서 흥미로운 주제에 대해 배웠어요.
match
[n] a game or contest between two people or teams
The football match was very exciting to watch.
축구 경기를 보는 것은 매우 흥미진진했어요.
nickname
[n] a special name given to someone, usually shorter or funny, instead of their real name
My nickname at school is “Sunny“ because I always smile.
학교에서 제 별명은 항상 웃어서 “써니“예요.
online
[adj] connected to or using the internet
I took an online course to learn a new language.
새로운 언어를 배우기 위해 온라인 강좌를 들었어요.
order
[v] to ask for food or things you want to buy
We decided to order pizza for dinner tonight.
우리는 오늘 저녁으로 피자를 주문하기로 결정했어요.
other
[adj] different or not the same as this one
There are many other books you can read in the library.
도서관에는 읽을 수 있는 다른 책들이 많이 있어요.
photo
[n] a picture taken with a camera
I took a photo of the beautiful sunset at the beach.
해변에서 아름다운 일몰의 사진을 찍었어요.
slackline
[n] a thin, stretchy rope tied between two points that people walk or balance on for fun or exercise
Walking on a slackline requires good balance and concentration.
슬랙라인 위를 걷는 것은 좋은 균형감과 집중력이 필요해요.
stick
[n] a long, thin piece of wood or other material
The hockey player used his stick to hit the puck.
하키 선수가 스틱으로 퍽을 쳤어요.
suggest
[v] to tell someone an idea or plan that they might want to think about or do
Can you suggest a good movie for us to watch?
우리가 볼만한 좋은 영화를 제안해 주실 수 있나요?
tea
[n] a hot drink made by pouring water over dried leaves, often served with milk or sugar
I like to drink a cup of hot tea in the morning.
아침에 뜨거운 차 한 잔을 마시는 것을 좋아해요.
then
[adv] at that time, after that, or next
We went to the park, and then we had ice cream.
우리는 공원에 갔고, 그다음에 아이스크림을 먹었어요.
which
[pron] asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set Which book do you want to read first?
어떤 책을 먼저 읽고 싶나요?
angry
[adj] feeling very upset or mad about something
The child was angry because his toy broke.
그 아이는 장난감이 부서져서 화가 났어요.
boil
[v] to heat liquid until it becomes very hot and makes bubbles
You need to boil the water before making tea.
차를 만들기 전에 물을 끓여야 해요.
curry
[n] a spicy food made with meat or vegetables in a sauce with many different spices
My mom made delicious curry for dinner.
엄마가 저녁으로 맛있는 카레를 만드셨어요.
dish
[n] a container you eat from, or food that is cooked and ready to eat
The chef prepared a special dish for the guests.
요리사가 손님들을 위해 특별한 요리를 준비했어요.
easily
[adv] doing something without much effort or trouble
She easily solved the math problem.
그녀는 수학 문제를 쉽게 풀었어요.
finally
[adv] at last, after waiting or trying for a long time
We finally arrived at the destination after a long journey.
우리는 긴 여행 끝에 마침내 목적지에 도착했어요.
flour
[n] a soft, white powder made from ground wheat, used to make bread, cakes, and other foods
We need flour to make the cake.
케이크를 만들려면 밀가루가 필요해요.
fry
[v] cook food in hot oil
My dad likes to fry eggs for breakfast.
아빠는 아침 식사로 계란을 굽는 것을 좋아하세요.
hungry
[adj] feeling like you need to eat food
I feel hungry after playing soccer.
축구를 한 후에 배가 고파요.
macaroni
[n] a type of pasta shaped like small tubes
She cooked macaroni and cheese for lunch.
그녀는 점심으로 마카로니와 치즈를 요리했어요.
magic
[n] something special that seems impossible and makes amazing things happen
The children were amazed by the magic show.
아이들은 마술 쇼에 놀랐어요.
meal
[n] food that you eat at a regular time of day, like breakfast, lunch, or dinner
We enjoyed a delicious meal at the restaurant.
우리는 레스토랑에서 맛있는 식사를 즐겼어요.
mean
[v] to have or express a certain idea or meaning
What does this word mean?
이 단어는 무슨 뜻인가요?
melt
[v] to change from solid to liquid because of heat
The ice cream will melt if you leave it out.
아이스크림을 밖에 두면 녹을 거예요.
menu
[n] a list of food and drinks that you can choose from at a restaurant
The waiter brought us the menu.
웨이터가 우리에게 메뉴를 가져다 주었어요.
minute
[n] a short amount of time, equal to 60 seconds
The class will start in five minutes.
수업이 5분 후에 시작할 거예요.
mix
[v] to put different things together to make one thing
You need to mix the ingredients well.
재료들을 잘 섞어야 해요.
own
[adj] belonging to or done by yourself, not someone else
She wrote the story using her own imagination.
그녀는 자신의 상상력을 이용해 이야기를 썼어요.
pan
[n] a flat, round cooking dish with a handle used to fry or heat food
My mom used a frying pan to cook eggs.
엄마가 계란을 요리하기 위해 프라이팬을 사용하셨어요.
pasta
[n] a food made from flour, water, and sometimes eggs, shaped into different forms like long strings or small shapes, usually cooked in boiling water
We ate pasta with tomato sauce for dinner.
우리는 저녁으로 토마토 소스와 함께 파스타를 먹었어요.
plate
[n] a flat, round dish used for eating food from
Please put the food on this plate.
이 접시에 음식을 담아주세요.
really
[adv] truly or very much so
I really enjoyed the movie.
나는 그 영화를 정말 재미있게 봤어요.
recipe
[n] instructions that tell you how to make a certain food or dish
My grandmother gave me her secret recipe for cookies.
할머니가 쿠키를 만드는 비밀 레시피를 주셨어요.
rice
[n] a small white grain we eat; the plant it comes from
Koreans eat rice with almost every meal.
한국인들은 거의 모든 식사에 밥을 먹어요.
sauce
[n] liquid or semi-liquid food added to dishes to give extra flavor
The chef made a delicious sauce for the pasta.
요리사가 파스타에 맛있는 소스를 만들었어요.
secret
[n] something that is kept hidden or not told to others
She told me a secret that I can't tell anyone else.
그녀가 나에게 다른 사람에게 말할 수 없는 비밀을 말해줬어요.
share
[v] to give part of something to others or use something together with others
It's nice to share your toys with friends.
친구들과 장난감을 나누는 것은 좋은 일이에요.
simple
[adj] easy to understand or do, not complicated
The math problem was very simple to solve.
그 수학 문제는 풀기가 매우 간단했어요.
special
[adj] different from normal and better or more important in some way
We had a special dinner to celebrate her birthday.
우리는 그녀의 생일을 축하하기 위해 특별한 저녁 식사를 했어요.
stir
[v] to mix something by moving a spoon or stick around in it
You need to stir the soup while it's cooking.
요리하는 동안 수프를 저어야 해요.
tip
[n] a small piece of helpful advice or information
The teacher gave us a helpful tip for the exam.
선생님이 시험을 위한 유용한 조언을 주셨어요.
advice
[n] helpful ideas or suggestions given to someone about what they should do
I asked my teacher for advice about my future career.
나는 선생님께 미래 직업에 대한 조언을 구했어요.
blanket
[n] a large piece of soft cloth used to keep you warm in bed or when sitting
I covered myself with a warm blanket on the cold night.
추운 밤에 따뜻한 담요로 몸을 덮었어요.
chief
[n] the main leader of a group or village
The chief of the village called a meeting to discuss the drought.
마을의 촌장이 가뭄에 대해 논의하기 위해 회의를 소집했어요.
experience
[n] something you do or live through that teaches you something new
My first experience of riding a roller coaster was exciting.
롤러코스터를 처음 타본 경험은 흥미진진했어요.
fairly
[adv] treating everyone in the same way, without being unfair to anyone
The teacher tried to grade the tests fairly for all students.
선생님은 모든 학생들의 시험을 공정하게 채점하려고 노력했어요.
feed
[v] to give food to someone or an animal
I feed my dog twice a day.
나는 하루에 두 번 개에게 먹이를 줘요.
few
[adj] a small number of things or people, not many
There were only a few students in the library today.
오늘 도서관에는 학생들이 몇 명밖에 없었어요.
half
[n] one of two equal parts of something
I ate half of the pizza and saved the rest for later.
나는 피자의 절반을 먹고 나머지는 나중을 위해 남겼어요.
lose
[v] to not have something anymore because you can't find it or it's gone
I hope I don't lose my new pencil case.
새 필통을 잃어버리지 않았으면 좋겠어요.
mango
[n] a sweet, juicy tropical fruit with yellow-orange flesh and a large seed inside
The mango was sweet and juicy.
망고는 달콤하고 즙이 많았어요.
plant
[n] a living thing that grows in the ground and has leaves, stems, and roots; [v] to put seeds or young plants into the soil to grow
I watered the plant in my room every day.
나는 매일 내 방에 있는 식물에 물을 주었어요.
regret
[v] feel sad or sorry about something you did or didn't do
I regret not studying harder for the test.
시험공부를 더 열심히 하지 않은 것을 후회해요.
rule
[n] a statement that tells you what you should or should not do
The most important rule in the classroom is to respect others.
교실에서 가장 중요한 규칙은 다른 사람을 존중하는 것이에요.
scene
[n] a part of a story or movie that happens in one place or time
The scene where the hero saves the day was my favorite part of the movie.
영화에서 주인공이 하루를 구하는 장면이 제일 좋았어요.
soak
[v] to put something in liquid for a long time to make it wet
I soak my dirty clothes in warm water before washing them.
더러운 옷을 세탁하기 전에 따뜻한 물에 담가요.
vacation
[n] time off from school or work to rest and have fun
I'm looking forward to my summer vacation at the beach.
해변에서의 여름 방학이 기대돼요.
village
[n] a small group of houses and other buildings in the countryside, smaller than a town
Our village has a small market where everyone buys fresh vegetables.
우리 마을에는 모든 사람들이 신선한 채소를 사는 작은 시장이 있어요.