● Day 1 (월) "Mowgli belonged nowhere."● Day 2 (수) "Mowgli belonged fully to neither world he knew."● Day 3 (금) 완성!
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Week 19 Day 1 (월)에 온 걸 환영해! 🎉 오늘의 핵심: "Mowgli belonged nowhere."
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오늘의 핵심 표현
KEY SENTENCE · Q3 · B2 · Day 1 (월)
⭐ Q3 · Week 19 · Day 1 (월) · B2
"Mowgli belonged nowhere."
모글리는 어디에도 속하지 않았다.
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오늘의 이야기 📖
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🌿 The Jungle Book (정글북)
저자: Rudyard Kipling · 1894년 출판
인간 아이 모글리(Mowgli)는 정글에서 늑대 무리에게 키워졌어요. 곰 발루(Baloo), 표범 바게라(Bagheera)가 친구이고, 호랑이 시어칸(Shere Khan)은 적이에요. 모글리는 정글에도, 인간 마을에도 완전히 속하지 못해요. 그의 정체성은 어디에 있을까요?
정글북 이야기의 첫째 날이에요! 이번 주의 주제는 'nowhere'에 대한 것이에요. 모글리는 두 세계 어디에도 완전히 속하지 못했어요. 이 이야기는 깊은 의미를 담고 있어요.
등장인물들은 중요한 순간을 맞이해요. 정글에서는 인간이라 하고 마을에서는 야수라 했어요. 우리도 비슷한 상황을 겪을 수 있어요. 그때 어떤 선택을 할 건가요? 이 이야기를 통해 함께 생각해 봐요. 오늘의 핵심 문장을 잘 기억하세요. 영어로도 이야기를 읽어 볼까요? 두 세계 사이에 있다는 것은 외롭지만 독특한 관점을 줘요.
⭐ A1 쉬움
🔤 A1 Easy
Mowgli had lived his whole life between two different worlds. In the jungle he was the only one who walked on two legs. In the village he was the boy who had been raised by wolves. Neither world accepted him fully without some suspicion. The animals sometimes feared the human smell that clung to him. The village children called him strange and kept away from him. Mowgli belonged nowhere.
⭐⭐ A2 보통
🔤 A2 Medium
Mowgli had spent his whole life caught between two very different worlds. In the jungle he was the only creature who walked on two legs and used fire. In the human village he was the boy who had been raised by wolves and spoke to animals. Neither world accepted him fully and without any reservation or suspicion. The jungle animals sometimes feared the human smell that clung to him even after years. The village children called him strange and kept a careful distance from him always. Mowgli was at home everywhere and truly at home nowhere at exactly the same time. Mowgli belonged nowhere.
⭐⭐⭐ B1 도전
🔤 B1 Challenge
From the earliest moment he could remember, Mowgli had existed in the uncomfortable space between two fundamentally different worlds. In the Indian jungle, he was the only creature on the entire island who walked upright on two legs and who understood the uses of fire. In the human village at the forest's edge, he was the strange boy who had been raised by wolves and who could still speak to the animals in their own languages. Neither world quite accepted him, and neither world ever stopped regarding him with some measure of quiet suspicion. The jungle animals, even those who loved him most, sometimes flinched at the faint human smell that clung to his skin even after years of living wild. The village children called him strange to his face and stranger behind his back, and kept a careful physical distance from him at all times. He could pass freely between the two worlds — something neither a wolf nor a villager could ever do — but this freedom came at a very particular cost. He was at home everywhere and truly at home nowhere, and the paradox of his position was the defining fact of his young life. Mowgli belonged nowhere.