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Little Fox Anne of Green Gables.
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Chapter 3.
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Marilla Makes Up Her Mind.
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I've decided to enjoy this drive,
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Anne said to Marilla on the way to Mrs. Spencer's house.
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I've learned you can nearly always enjoy something if you try hard.
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I'm not going to think about going back to the orphanage.
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I'm just going to think about the drive.
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Oh, look, there's a wild rose.
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She went on.
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Isn't it lovely?
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Wouldn't it be nice if roses could talk?
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And isn't pink the most bewitching color in the world?
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I love it, but I can't wear it.
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Red-headed people can't wear pink.
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Do you know anybody whose hair color changed when they grew up?
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No, said Marilla wearily.
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And I don't think your hair color will change either.
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Well, that's another hope gone.
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My life is a graveyard of buried hopes.
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That's a sentence I read in a book once.
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I say it to comfort myself when I'm disappointed.
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How does it comfort you? asked Marilla, surprised.
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Why, because it sounds so nice and romantic,
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as if I were a heroine in a book.
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If you're going to keep talking,
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you should tell me something about yourself, said Marilla.
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Can I make it up?
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Anne asked.
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It'll be much more interesting.
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No, I don't want any stories.
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Just stick to the facts.
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Where were you born, and how old are you? asked Marilla sternly.
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I was eleven last March, said Anne and I was born in Nova Scotia.
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My father and mother were both high school teachers.
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They were very poor and lived in a tiny yellow house.
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I was born in that house.
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Mrs. Thomas said I was an ugly baby,
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scrawny and thin, but that my mother thought I was perfectly beautiful.
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She died of fever when I was only three months old,
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and soon after, my father died from fever too.
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So I was an orphan and nobody knew what to do with me.
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Father and mother had both come from places far away and had no relatives around.
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Finally, Mrs. Thomas took me in,
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even though she was poor and her husband was a drunk.
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I lived with them until I was eight years old.
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I helped look after the children,
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and it was hard work.
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Then Mr. Thomas was killed when he fell under a train.
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After that, I lived with the Hammonds, who had eight children.
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She had twins three times.
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I like babies, but twins three times is too much.
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I got so tired carrying them around.
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I lived with the Hammonds for two years,
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and then Mr. Hammond died.
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I had to go to the orphanage because the Hammonds didn't want me any longer either.
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It was too crowded in their house.
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Did you ever go to school?
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Marilla asked.
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A little bit, answered Anne.
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I can read well, and I know lots of poetry.
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Don't you just love poetry?
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Were those women, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Hammond,
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good to you?" asked Marilla, looking at Anne carefully.
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Uh.. um...
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stammered Anne, blushing with embarrassment.
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They tried to be good to me.
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I'm sure they meant to be good.
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Marilla asked no more questions.
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She suddenly felt pity for Anne,
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who hadn't had much love in her short life.
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Soon they arrived at Mrs. Spencer's house.
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Well, Mrs. Spencer exclaimed, you're the last folks I expected.
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How are you, Anne?
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All right, said Anne without smiling.
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Mrs. Spencer, began Marilla, I'm sorry,
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but there's been a mistake.
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We told the orphanage we wanted a boy.
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Oh, Mrs. Spencer said.
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That's too bad.
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I'm very sorry.
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I'm sorry, too, said Marilla.
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Can we send the child back?
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The orphanage will take her, won't they?
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I suppose so, said Mrs. Spencer thoughtfully.
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But wait a minute.
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Mrs. Blewett was here yesterday.
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She told me she would like a little girl.
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Marilla was not very pleased to hear this.
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Mrs. Blewett had a terrible temper and did not treat servant girls well.
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Look, there's Mrs. Blewett now, said Mrs. Spencer.
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A thin-faced, frowning woman came over to the house.
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How lucky.
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She can take Anne now.
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Mrs. Spencer explained the mistake to Mrs. Blewett.
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Mrs. Blewett looked Anne over from head to toe.
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How old are you and what's your name? she demanded.
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My name is Anne Shirley and I'm 11 years old, Anne replied.
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You're too thin, but you're wiry.
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snapped Mrs. Blewett.
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The wiry ones are the best.
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You'll be a good girl and work hard.
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All right, Miss Cuthbert, she said to Marilla.
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I'll take her home now.
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I don't know, Marilla said slowly.
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Matthew and I haven't decided what to do yet.
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If we decide not to keep Anne,
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I'll send her over tomorrow.
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All right, said Mrs. Blewett ungraciously.
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At Marilla's words, Anne's eyes grew bright like stars.
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Can I really stay at Green Gables? she whispered to Marilla.
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We'll decide tonight, said Marilla crossly.
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But you heard me.
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You might go to Mrs. Blewett.
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She needs you more than Matthew and I do.
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Oh, send me to the orphanage instead.
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Mrs. Blewett looks like a monster, said Anne.
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Anne Shirley, don't talk like that, Marilla scolded.
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Go and sit quietly and be a good girl.
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I'll be anything you want if you will keep me, pleaded Anne.
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Later, Marilla told Matthew about Anne's history and the trip to Mrs. Spencer's house.
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I wouldn't give a dog to Mrs. Blewett, said Matthew.
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I don't like Mrs. Blewett's style either, admitted Marilla.
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Since you want to keep the girl,
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I suppose she can stay.
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I've never brought up a child, especially a girl.
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I'll probably make a mess of it,
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but I'll do my best.
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Matthew's shy face glowed with delight.
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Marilla, I hoped you would change your mind.
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She's such an interesting little thing.
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Yes, well, don't interfere, Matthew, Marilla said.
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I won't tell Anne tonight because she'll be so excited she won't sleep.
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An old maid might not know much about raising children,
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but neither does an old bachelor.
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Goodness knows what will come of it.

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이번 레슨에서는 "Anne of Green Gables"의 세 번째 장을 통해 중요한 영어 회화 연습을 진행합니다. 이야기를 통해 감정과 상황을 이해하고, 다양한 문장 구조와 어휘를 배워보세요. 특히, Anne과 Marilla의 대화 속에서 그들의 감정과 생각을 파악하며 더 자연스럽고 유창하게 영어를 말할 수 있는 능력을 기르는 데 도움이 될 것입니다. 레슨을 통해 shadowing 기법을 활용하여 발음과 억양을 개선해 보세요.

주요 어휘 및 구문

  • decide - 결정하다
  • enjoy - 즐기다
  • orphanage - 고아원
  • buried hopes - 묻힌 희망들
  • heroine - 주인공 (여성)
  • facts - 사실들
  • high school teachers - 고등학교 선생님들

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영어 회화 연습을 하면서 특히 힘을 주어 발음하는 부분에 주의하세요. "Anne of Green Gables"의 세 번째 장에서는 감정과 상상을 표현하는 문장들이 많으므로, shadowing 기법을 사용할 때, Anne의 목소리에서 느껴지는 감정을 최대한 따라 해보세요. 원문을 천천히 듣고 Anne의 목소리에 귀를 기울이며 발음 연습을 하세요. 이 과정에서 shadowspeaks 기법을 사용해 각 문장을 반복적으로 연습하면 IELTS 스피킹과 같은 공식 시험에서도 큰 도움이 될 것입니다.

특히, 발랄한 기분을 전달할 수 있도록 농담처럼 대화를 연습해 보세요. 문장에서 감정을 읽고 자신만의 스타일로 표현하는 것도 중요합니다. "Oh, look, there's a wild rose" 같은 문장을 발음할 때는 그 감정을 살려보세요. 정확한 발음과 억양이 자연스러운 대화의 핵심이므로, 다양한 각도에서 표현을 시도해보세요.

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