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Talking about Steve Jobs

암니커유 2025. 5. 31. 12:45

Here’s a natural yet simple English conversation between two Korean elementary school brothers, Jaegyum (older) and Jaeyi (younger), after reading about Steve Jobs. The dialogue incorporates key lessons from his life while using beginner-friendly language.


Episode: Jaegyum and Jaeyi Talk About Steve Jobs

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An image showing Steve Jobs on a stage, dressed in his iconic blue jeans and a black turtleneck sweater. He will be holding a brand new iPhone, just taken out of its box, during one of his famous product launch events. The background will be a large screen displaying the Apple logo and possibly a visual related to the iPhone. The lighting will be focused on Jobs, highlighting the significance of the moment.

Setting: At home, the brothers sit on the floor with a picture book about Steve Jobs. Jaeyi looks excited, while Jaegyum thinks deeply.


Scene 1: "Who Was Steve Jobs?"

Jaeyi: (pointing at the book) "Brother, Steve Jobs made iPhones, right?"
Jaegyum: "Yes! But he also made Apple computers and Pixar movies!"
Jaeyi: "Wow! Was he always successful?"


Scene 2: "Failure is Okay!"

Jaegyum: "No! He failed many times. He even got fired from Apple!"
Jaeyi: (surprised) "Really? But… how did he come back?"
Jaegyum: "He never gave up. He kept trying and made Apple amazing again!"


Scene 3: "Creativity is Important"

Jaeyi: (looking at his iPad) "His designs are so pretty! How?"
Jaegyum: "He loved art and technology together. He said, ‘Stay hungry, stay foolish!’"
Jaeyi: (giggles) "Foolish? That’s funny!"
Jaegyum: "It means keep learning! Like how we do science projects!"


Scene 4: "We Can Be Like Him!"

Jaeyi: "Do we need to be geniuses like him?"
Jaegyum: "No! Just work hard and believe in your ideas. Even if others laugh!"
Jaeyi: (nods) "Okay! Maybe I’ll invent a robot someday!"
Jaegyum: (smiling) "And I’ll help you! Teamwork!"


Key Lessons & Phrases:

  1. Never give up → "He failed but tried again!"
  2. Creativity matters → "Art + Technology = Cool things!"
  3. Simple motto → "Stay hungry, stay foolish!" (explained as "Keep learning!")
  4. Encouragement → "Believe in your ideas!"

Why This Works for Korean Students:

  • Relatable Comparisons (e.g., science projects, teamwork).
  • Easy Vocabulary (e.g., "failed," "invent," "teamwork").
  • Positive Message (resilience and creativity > genius).

( N.B. 위 콘텐츠는 인공지능 Deepseek 로 제작한 것입니다 )