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by 홈스쿨링대디 2025. 3. 9.
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이렇게 해보세요!

 

1. ChatGPT, 제미나이 등 앱을 실행하세요.
2. "나는 영어로 설명할거야. 이해한걸 한국어로 답해줘." 라고 말하거나 입력하세요.
3. 실시간 음성 또는 녹음을 실행하세요.
4. 이미지를 AI에게 설명하세요.
5. 무슨 말을 해야할지 모르겠다면 아래 단어와 문장을 이용하세요.

 

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1. 📱 앱 실행하기먼저 ChatGPT, 제미나이 등 여러분이 사용할 AI 앱을 실행합니다.이 앱들은 사용자의 질문에 답하거나 대화를 이어나갈 수 있도록 설계된 도구입니다.실행만 해두면 언제든지

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AI에게 영어로 설명하세요! 영어로만 생각하고 말하기!

 

 

 

아래 단어들을 이용해 보세요!

 

  1. Safari [səˈfɑːri] (사파리) - 야생 동물을 관찰하는 여행
    • They went on a safari to see wild animals in Africa.
    • (그들은 아프리카에서 야생 동물을 보기 위해 사파리에 갔다.)
  2. Predator [ˈprɛdətər] (포식자) - 다른 동물을 사냥하는 동물
    • Tigers are one of the most powerful predators in the wild.
    • (호랑이는 야생에서 가장 강력한 포식자 중 하나다.)
  3. Intimidating [ɪnˈtɪmɪˌdeɪtɪŋ] (위협적인) - 겁을 주는, 압도적인
    • The tiger’s gaze was intimidating, making them freeze in fear.
    • (호랑이의 눈빛이 위협적이어서 그들은 겁에 질려 얼어붙었다.)
  4. Encounter [ɪnˈkaʊntər] (조우, 만남) - 예상치 못한 만남
    • They had a terrifying encounter with tigers during their safari.
    • (그들은 사파리 도중 호랑이들과 무서운 조우를 했다.)
  5. Adrenaline [əˈdrɛnəlɪn] (아드레날린) - 흥분과 긴장을 유발하는 호르몬
    • His adrenaline spiked as the tiger stepped closer to the car.
    • (호랑이가 차에 가까이 다가오자 그의 아드레날린이 치솟았다.)
  6. Unpredictable [ˌʌnprɪˈdɪktəbl] (예측할 수 없는) - 무엇을 할지 모르는
    • Wild animals are unpredictable, making encounters dangerous.
    • (야생 동물은 예측할 수 없어서 만남이 위험할 수 있다.)
  7. Dilemma [dɪˈlɛmə] (딜레마) - 선택이 어려운 상황
    • They were stuck in a dilemma—should they stay still or drive away?
    • (그들은 딜레마에 빠졌다—가만히 있어야 할까, 도망쳐야 할까?)

 

 

아래 질문들에 대답해 보세요!

 

  • What do you think is going through their minds at this moment?
    (이 순간 그들의 머릿속에는 어떤 생각이 들고 있을까?)
  • How would you react if you were in the same situation?
    (너라면 같은 상황에서 어떻게 반응할 것 같아?)
  • Do you think the tigers are curious, aggressive, or just playing around? Why?
    (이 호랑이들은 호기심이 많은 걸까, 공격적인 걸까, 그냥 장난치는 걸까? 왜 그렇게 생각해?)

 

완성된 문장 예시!

The image captures a thrilling moment in the middle of a safari. Two men are sitting inside a beige off-road vehicle, seemingly frozen in place, as two majestic tigers surround them. One tiger confidently stands on top of the car, staring directly at them, while another blocks their way in front. The golden grasslands stretch into the horizon, emphasizing the vast wilderness. The atmosphere is a mix of awe, fear, and excitement, making this an unforgettable encounter.

 

 

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00:00
Okay so picture this you're on a safari in India the sun's setting you're in this open jeep and all of a sudden two tigers appear

00:08
oh wow,

00:09
one is right on the roof of the jeep staring you down

00:12
oh my god,

00:13
the other one's blocking your path.
I mean, it's like straight out of a nightmare, right?

00:17
Really is a scary thought

00:18
but it's real it's a real image.
It's called Tiger safari encounter.

00:23
Wow

00:25
and that's what we're going to look at to

00:26
fascinating

00:27
have a real life story of a close call on a tiger safari.

00:31
Okay great

00:32
so we're going to try to understand that mix of awe and fear that these encounters create and just what it says about tigers and humans

00:40
absolutely that push and pull between us and the wild.

00:43
Exactly. So let's jump right in this picture tiger's fire encounter.
I mean the men in the jeep are frozen.
You practically feel their fear but the tiger on the roof it's almost like he's relaxed, totally in control what's happening.

00:58
I think you hit a key point there.
You mentioned the tiger's body language, that confident posture.
It's all about dominance and that tiger being on the roof.
That's not just random. Tigers are so aware of what's around them, you know, and how to show they're the boss.
That tiger communication the wild research it really points out how tigers use their whole presence to send a message.

01:23
So it's less about being aggressive and more about setting boundaries.

01:26
Exactly tigers, they've got their ways of marking their turf you know, things like scent marking it's like leaving a note hey, this is mine

01:34
like a keep out.

01:35
Yeah. And the picture, that huge landscape, the jeep's so isolated it really highlights how the tiger is running the show.

01:42
That makes that story about the jeep stalling even scarier.
Yeah can you imagine being stuck a tiger coming towards you?

01:48
It just shows you can't always predict what wildlife will do.
True. But what's really interesting is that the tiger in that story doesn't attack instead, it sniffs the vehicle, it rubs up against it.
Your notes mention that attacks on vehicles are super rare really.
Yeah. It hardly ever happens.

02:07
This behavior is more like what we're seeing in the image showing dominance, not all out aggression.

02:13
Exactly the tiger might be scent marking OK or even, you know, maybe being playful playful kind of like house cats rubbing on furniture.
Tigers might rub on things to figure out what they are you know, get used to them.

02:26
That's so interesting.

02:27
All goes against that idea of tigers being just killing machines.

02:31
That guy's joke about being accepted into the tiger family makes you think it's funny how he's dealing with this scary thing.

02:38
Yeah.

02:39
But it also shows how we don't always get tiger.

02:42
Yeah we make a lot of assumptions about

02:44
exactly so these encounters they force us to think about how we see predators.
Yeah. And you know, our own place in nature.

02:51
It's humbling, right

02:53
yeah. All that adrenaline, that the feeling of being so vulnerable it can change you.
So we've seen how a single image can tell such a complex story and that tigers are these complex creatures using all sorts of subtle signals and we've got a glimpse of how it feels to come face to face with these amazing animals.

03:13
A powerful thing.

03:14
Here's something to think about.
If you could safely watch tigers in the wild, would you do it?

03:20
Hm. That's a good question

03:23
and what would you want to learn from them?

03:25
That's something to ponder.

03:27
Thanks for joining me today.
It's been a pleasure until next time.
See you then.

 

 

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