진정한 정체성은 선택을 필요로 한다 — 우리는 어디에나 속할 수 없다, 아무 데도 속하지 않는 것 없이는.
● Day 1 (월) "Identity requires a choice."● Day 2 (수) "True identity requires a conscious and definitive choice."● Day 3 (금) 완성!
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Week 20 Day 3 (금)에 온 걸 환영해! 🎉 오늘의 핵심: "True identity requires a choice — we cannot belong everywhere without belonging nowhere at all."
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오늘의 핵심 표현
KEY SENTENCE · Q3 · B2 · Day 3 (금)
⭐ Q3 · Week 20 · Day 3 (금) · B2
"True identity requires a choice — we cannot belong everywhere without belonging nowhere at all."
진정한 정체성은 선택을 필요로 한다 — 우리는 어디에나 속할 수 없다, 아무 데도 속하지 않는 것 없이는.
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오늘의 이야기 📖
SHORT STORY · B2 70% EN
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정글북 이야기의 셋째 날이에요! 'choice' 주제의 마지막 이야기예요. 모글리는 자신이 누구인지 선택해야 했어요. 이번 주의 이야기를 정리해 볼까요?
등장인물들은 중요한 교훈을 배웠어요. 그리고 우리도 함께 배웠어요. choice에 대해 더 깊이 이해하게 되었어요. 이 교훈은 우리 일상에서도 적용할 수 있어요. 이야기 속 인물들처럼 우리도 선택해야 해요. 매일 조금씩 더 나은 사람이 될 수 있어요. 이번 주의 핵심 메시지를 기억하세요. 이 이야기의 교훈을 마음에 간직하세요!
⭐ A1 쉬움
🔤 A1 Easy
After defeating Shere Khan Mowgli stood at the edge of the jungle. Behind him was the village with its fires and its people. Before him was the dark forest with its Law and its freedom. He felt both worlds pulling him with almost equal strength. But he saw at last that this feeling would not end on its own. It only ends when a person steps firmly one way and never looks back. Mowgli took a breath and walked into the jungle where Baloo waited. True identity requires a choice — we cannot belong everywhere without belonging nowhere at all.
⭐⭐ A2 보통
🔤 A2 Medium
After defeating Shere Khan, Mowgli stood at the edge of the jungle for a very long time. Behind him was the village with its fires and its people and its promise of a human life. Before him was the dark and living forest with its Law and its animals and its freedom. He could feel the pull of both directions with equal and almost unbearable strength. But he understood at last that the feeling of being pulled in two directions never goes away on its own. It only ends when a person gathers their courage and steps firmly in one direction and does not look back. Mowgli took one long breath and walked into the jungle where Baloo and Bagheera were waiting for him. True identity requires a choice — we cannot belong everywhere without belonging nowhere at all.
⭐⭐⭐ B1 도전
🔤 B1 Challenge
After the long and exhausting business of defeating Shere Khan, Mowgli stood at the edge of the jungle for a very long time without moving in either direction. Behind him was the human village, with its evening cooking fires and its people and its implicit promise of a conventional human life in a conventional human way. Before him was the dark and endlessly living forest, with its ancient Law and its wolf pack and its profound and dangerous freedom. He could feel the pull of both of these worlds with equal and, for a moment, almost unbearable strength pulling him in opposite directions at once. But standing there at the border, Mowgli came to understand something important that he had missed in all his earlier attempts at compromise. The feeling of being pulled in two directions never goes away on its own — no amount of waiting or thinking or hoping will eventually resolve it into a comfortable middle position. It only ends when a person gathers their courage, steps firmly in one definite direction, and refuses to look back over their shoulder toward the road not taken. Mowgli took one long breath, turned his back on the village lights, and walked into the jungle where Baloo and Bagheera were already waiting for him. True identity requires a choice — we cannot belong everywhere without belonging nowhere at all.