This is the in-flight announcement you often hear after boarding a plane. From takeoff to landing. Is she a crew? Or a private(academic) school teacher? anyway, The pronunciation is so remarkable and cute. Listen carefully. It seems to be a truly practical English. Very Great. I think it's a very beneficial English for everyday life. Listen carefully and make it your own
No!!!.
I think that the order is wrong.
Listening first, next Speaking and then Reading. Before you can see a sentence with your eyes, you must first be able to hear it with your ears. Then, speaking comes next and then reading. English you can't hear isn't English. It's broken English.
* approximately: ´ë·«(¾à):¹ßÀ½ÁÖÀÇ ¡æ ¾îÇÁ·Ï½º¹Ð¸®(o), ¾îÇÁ·Ï½º¹ÌƲ¸®(x)
= roughly.
* shortly: °ð ¡æ ¼ô¸´(o), ¼îƲ¸®(¡¿).
* fasten: Á¶ÀÌ´Ù, ¹´Ù.¡æ »©½¼(o): t´Â ¹¬À½.
¡æ Make sure (that) your seatbelt is securely fastened.
* make sure ~:~À» È®½ÇÇÏ°Ô ÇÏ´Ù.
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