Making an appointment. -- 약속!!!
Making an appointment.
# 1
- : Do you have any special plans for this Saturday?
= : No. I don't. Why?
- : Well, I have two tickets to a classical music concert this Saturday.
Will you go there with me?
= : Of course, I will. I love classical music. When shall we meet?
- : The concert begins at 7 : 00, but I want to have dinner first.
Howabout 5 o'clock?
= : Sounds great to me. So where shall we meet?
- : Well, how about having dinner at my place?
You know, my apartment is close to the concert hall.
= : Sounds perfect. Thank you for inviting me.
- : The pleasure is all mine. I'm glad you can come. I'll see you then.
= : Yeah, this Saturday at your house.
# 2
- : Hi, Nancy. Guess what?
= : What?
- : I went to a Mozart concert last Saturday.
= : Did you? You are lucky. I love Mozart. He is my favorite composer.
com·pos·er 〔k
mp
uz
〕 n.
- : I often listen to Mozart when I feel depressed.
Conversation
- : Hi, Nancy. It's me, Peter.
= : Hi, Peter. What's up?
- : Say, are you doing anything Sunday evening?
= : No, nothing in particular. Why?
- : Well, there will be a party for those who are interested in modern music.
= : Sounds great. Sure, why not? Where do you want to meet?
- : Why don't you pick me up at my house at seven?
= : Okay. See you then.
Pronounciation Clinic
want to의연음 발음 wanna
going to의연음이 gonna처럼 want to의연음은 wanna가 됩니다. 이는 t가 n에 자음동화 되면서 '원 투'가
'워너'로 변화된 것입니다.
long : want to (원 투) -> short : wanna (워너)