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친구들, 정말 고마워요!

제 이름은 나나입니다. 저는 3월에 중국에서 왔습니다. 지금 서울대학교에서 한국어를 공부하고 있습니다.
얼마 전에 저는 많이 아팠습니다. 새벽에 병원에 가려고 했지만 택시가 없었습니다. 제 룸메이트 밍밍 씨가 119에 전화도 해 주고, 구급차를 타고 같이 병원에도 가 주었습니다. 다음 날도 학교에 못 가고 집에서 쉬었습니다. 마리코 씨와 켈리 씨가 우리 집에 와서 요리도 해 주고 한국어 공부도 도와줬습니다. 그리고 약국에 가서 약도 사 주었습니다. 밍밍 씨, 마리코 씨, 켈리 씨, 정말 고마워요.


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Questions


1)친구들은 나에게 무엇을 해 주었습니다? 모두 고르세요.

a. 마리코 helped 나나 walk to school
b.밍밍 called 119 for 나나
c. 마리코 and 켈리 cooked for 나나

2) 맞는 것을 고르세요.

a. 나나는 택시를 타고 병원에 갔습니다.
b. 나나는 많이 아파서 학교에 못 갔습니다.

c. 나나는 마리코와 켈리를 도와주었습니다.



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Vocabulary:


중국 - China
얼마 전 - not long ago
새벽 - midnight
구급차 - ambulance
병원 - hospital
다음 날 - next day
쉬다 - to rest
도와주다 - to help
약국 - drugstore/chemist
약 - medicine


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