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Dialogue:Jaegyum: (Pointing at the blog post on a tablet) Hyung, look at this! It's about a really strange English poem called "Jabberwocky." The writer here says it's famous but uses a lot of made-up words.Jaeyi: (Leaning closer) Made-up words? Why would someone do that? Isn't it supposed to make sense?Jaegyum: That's what's interesting! The blog explains that even though some words are nonsens..
Jaegyum: Hey Jaeyi, did you read the poem "The Crocodile" by Lewis Carroll? Our English teacher asked us to discuss it.Jaeyi: Yes, I did! It was quite strange and funny. The crocodile seems very deceiving.Jaegyum: Exactly! The poem says, "How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spreads his claws, And welcomes little fishes in, With gently smiling jaws!" It makes him sound so friendly, but we..
Dialogue:Jaegyum: (Reading from a book) "I cannot go to school today," Said little Peggy Ann McKay. "I have the measles and the mumps, A gash, a rash and purple bumps."Jaeyi: (Looking over Jaegyum's shoulder) Oh, that poem! We read that in English class. The one about the girl who pretends to be sick?Jaegyum: Yes! It's so funny how many things she says are wrong with her. Look, it says here (poi..
Jaegyum: Hyung, do you know the poem "If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking" by Emily Dickinson?Jaeyi: Yeah, Jaegyum-ah. I read about it on that blog, study53.tistory.com/171. It said it's a poem about the importance of small actions in alleviating sorrow.Jaegyum: Right. The lines "If I can stop one Heart from breaking, / I shall not live in vain" are the most memorable for me. Which lines reson..
Dialogue:Jaegyum: (Reading from a notebook) "How do you like to go up in a swing, Up in the air so blue?" Hyung, we learned this poem by a British writer, Robert Louis Stevenson, in English class today. It's called "The Swing."Jaeyi: Oh, "The Swing"! Yes, I remember learning about it last year. It's quite a simple poem, isn't it? What did you think of it?Jaegyum: I liked it! It made me feel like..
Jaegyum: Hey Jaeyi, our English teacher told us to read this poem called "Dreams" by someone named Langston Hughes. Did you read it yet?Jaeyi: Yes, hyeong ! I read it. It was quite short, but I think it had a deep meaning.Jaegyum: I thought so too. The blog post our teacher gave us, the one on tistory, talked about how the poem has two stanzas, right? The first one says "Hold fast to dreams / F..
Dialogue:Jaegyum: (pointing at a tablet showing the blog post about "The Owl and the Pussycat") Jaeyi-ya, look! I read this blog post. It's about a funny English poem we learned, "The Owl and the Pussycat"!Jaeyi: Oh, 형! (Hyung! - Brother!) I remember that one! The owl and the pussycat went to sea, right? What did the blog say?Jaegyum: Yes! It said the poem is very famous and has a lot of funny a..
Dialogue:Jaegyum: Jaeyi-ya, we learned about a new poem in English class today. It's called "The Tyger" by William Blake.Jaeyi: Oh, I think I saw that on 형아's (older brother's) blog! Let me check... Ah, here it is! The one with the burning bright eyes, right? (referencing the imagery often discussed in Korean interpretations of the poem, as seen in the linked blog post).Jaegyum: Yes! It's so pow..
Jaegyum: Hey Jaeyi, did you learn about Helen Keller today in class?Jaeyi: Yes, hyung! Our teacher showed us a website, study53.tistory.com/177. It was about famous people who overcame disabilities. Helen Keller was one of them.Jaegyum: Oh, I think I saw that website before. She was blind and deaf, right? It must have been so difficult for her.Jaeyi: Yes, it said she lost her sight and hearing w..
Jaegyum: Hey Jaeyi, remember what we learned in class about important people in history?Jaeyi: Yeah! We talked about that person who fought against unfair rules in South Africa. What was his name again?Jaegyum: It was Nelson Mandela! I was reading more about him on that website, the one our teacher shared, study53.tistory.com/178. It says he was in prison for a really long time because he believ..