Unit 616. I enjoy foodie tours.
< 본문 >
Eating out or doing “foodie tours” is a great way to check out new neighborhoods and try new foods.
English On The Go
Okay, so one of my absolute, all-time favorite things to do is go out to eat for food.
I know it sounds like the weirdest hobby in the world, but seriously, it's one of my favorite things,
just to go and find the coolest, newest, maybe underground, hidden, great places to go eat.
And so I like to call these things “foodie tours.”
A lot of times people these days like to use the word “foodie”
for someone who really likes food or really enjoys, you know, eating food or trying new foods.
It can kind of be related to anything like that.
So my favorite thing to do when I have a day off or some free time with friends or even just by myself is
I will try to find a new place, be it popular or hidden or somewhere new, and just check out their food and see if there's anything good.
It's such a great way to try new cuisines and, you know, get to know new neighborhoods as well.
So I think everybody should go out to eat once in a while.
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all-time 사상, 시대를 초월한
ex) Profits are at an all-time high.
seriously 심각하게, 진심으로
ex) Seriously, this is the best restaurant in this area.
be it ( whether it is )
< Pattern Practice >
* A lot of times people ~ : 사람들이 ~할 때가 많아요.
1) 사람들이 이름을 잊어버릴 때가 많아요.
A lot of times people forget names.
2) 사람들은 변화를 기대할 때가 많아요.
A lot of times people expect change.
* be it ~ or ~ : ~든지 ~든지
1) 여기든 저기든, 아무데나 괜찮아요.
Be it here or there, anywhere is fine.
2) 길든 짧든 산책을 합시다.
Let's take a walk, be it long or short.
< 알쏭달쏭 한마디 >
새로 생긴 식당이 있어요.
There’s a new restaurant that just opened up.
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