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We're on the Wrong Bus!  우리 버스를 잘못 탔어!



[Power Dialog]


Did you see the highway maker we just passed? This road is heading for the mountains, not the beach.


We're on the wrong bus? How did that happen?


Not to point the finger, but you bought the tickets. You tell me how it happened!


Well, I asked the lady for tickets to Lewiston and this was the bus she said to take.


Oh no! Lewiston is a mountain town. We wanted Lewis Town. That's the beach.


You can make it up to me. Pay for the room tonight in Lewiston and all is forgiven.




[Power Note]


1. head for - to go in the direction of a particular destination


A: What do you want to do this weekend?

B: Let's head for the mountains and go camping.


* Bob said he was going to head for his parent's house for his sister's birthday.



2. point the finger (at someone) - to blame a person for something


A: Don't point the finger at everyone else. I know it was you who left the stove on.

B: How could it have been me? I was already home when the smoke alarm went off.


* People who point the finger at others always have something to hide.



3. make it up someone - to do something for someone to atone for a past mistake


A: I'm sorry I forgot your birthday. is there any way I can make it up to you?

B: You can take me out to dinner at a really fancy restaurant. Oh, and buy me flowers.


* After missing his son's soccer game, Damien tried to make it up to him by buying him a toy.




[Power Pattern & Vocabulary]


...all is forgive

~하면 다 용서할게


I'm not angry anymore, all is forgiven.

He said if I apologize in front of the staff, all is forgiven.



Highway marker  고속도로 표지판



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