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Chat GPT가 써주는 OPIC 스크립트 : OPIC 한번에 AL 달성하기_(5)-재활용

이도비오 2024. 6. 17. 21:50
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Chat GPT가 써준 스크립트 #5

6.17.(월)

■ 주제 : Recyling

 

1. Opening

 

Hey!

Actually, I little bit tired.

Because i worked overtime today, I leaved the office at 7PM.

Typically we ended at 5:30, but you know what? Our weekly meeting ended at 6:30.

So I had no choice but to work overtime today.

It made me exhausted.

 

 

2. 새로운 아파트로 이사를 왔다. 관리실에 재활용 규칙을 문의하자.

 

You: Hi, good morning.

Management Office: Good morning! How can I help you today?

You: I recently moved into this apartment, and I wanted to ask about the recycling regulations here.

Management Office: Sure! Welcome to the community. What would you like to know?

You: Thank you! First, could you tell me what items are recyclable here?

Management Office: Of course. We recycle paper, cardboard, glass, plastic bottles, and metal cans. You can find a detailed list on the notice board in the lobby or on our website.

You: Great, thanks. And how should I sort my recyclables? Do I need to separate them by type?

Management Office: Yes, we ask residents to separate their recyclables by type. We have designated bins for each type of recyclable material in the recycling area on the ground floor.

You: Got it. Is there a specific day or time when we should take out our recyclables?

Management Office: You can bring your recyclables down to the designated area anytime. However, we do collect them every Tuesday and Friday morning, so it’s best to have them sorted and ready by Monday night and Thursday night.

You: Thank you. Is there anything else I should be aware of regarding recycling here?

Management Office: Just a couple of things. Please make sure to rinse out any containers before recycling them to avoid attracting pests. Also, if you have large items or electronics to recycle, let us know in advance so we can arrange a special pickup.

You: That’s very helpful. I appreciate it. Thanks for the information!

Management Office: You’re welcome! If you have any more questions, feel free to stop by or give us a call. Enjoy your new home!

You: I will. Have a great day!

Management Office: You too!

 

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+ 비슷한 시점에 이사를 온 새로운 이웃, 재활용 규칙을 몰라 아무곳에나 버리다 보니 

   다른 입주민들의 비난이 들린다. 이런 이웃에게 규칙을 인지시키는 등 돕자.

 

You: Hi there, how are you doing?

Neighbor: Hi! I'm doing well, thanks. How about you?

You: I'm good, thanks. I wanted to have a quick chat with you about something. Do you have a minute?

Neighbor: Sure, what's up?

You: Well, I noticed that some of the recycling rules aren't being followed, and I've heard a few complaints from other residents. I thought I'd just give you a heads-up about the recycling regulations here.

Neighbor: Oh, really? I didn't realize. What am I doing wrong?

You: No problem. It can be a bit confusing at first. Here, we need to separate our recyclables by type – paper, glass, plastic bottles, and metal cans all go into different bins. Also, it's important to rinse out any containers before recycling them to avoid attracting pests.

Neighbor: I see. I guess I haven't been sorting them properly.

You: It happens. We have designated bins in the recycling area on the ground floor. You can bring your recyclables down anytime, but it's best to have them sorted and ready by Monday night and Thursday night since the collection is on Tuesday and Friday mornings.

Neighbor: Thanks for letting me know. I'll be more careful from now on.

You: No worries! If you have any large items or electronics to recycle, just let the management office know in advance so they can arrange a special pickup.

Neighbor: Got it. I'll make sure to follow the rules from now on.

You: Great, I appreciate it. It'll help keep things running smoothly for everyone. If you ever have any questions, feel free to ask me or the management office.

Neighbor: Thanks again for the heads-up. I'll definitely be more mindful about it.

You: No problem. We're all neighbors here, so it's important to look out for each other. Have a great day!

Neighbor: You too!

 

 

3. 마무리 Bye!

 

□ "내가 알기론" =  "I understand that" or "As far as I know"
   (예시)
  1. "I understand that the store opens at 10 AM."
  2. "As far as I know, the latest iPhone model is very popular."

□ 회식

"company dinner", "team dinner", "corporate dinner"

You are talking to a new colleague about an upcoming company dinner.

 

You: Hi, John. Do you have a moment?

John: Hi! Sure, what's up?

You: I wanted to tell you about the company dinner we're having this Friday.

John: Oh, I heard something about that. Can you give me more details?

You: Of course. It's a team dinner where everyone from our department gets together. It's a good chance to socialize and get to know each other better outside of work.

John: That sounds great! Where is it going to be?

You: We're going to a restaurant downtown called "The Green Olive." We have a reservation for 7 PM.

John: Nice, I've heard good things about that place. Is there a specific dress code?

You: It's pretty casual, so no need to dress up too much. Just something comfortable.

John: Got it. Is there anything else I should know?

You: Not really, just come ready to have a good time. Oh, and the company is covering the bill, so you don't have to worry about the cost.

John: Awesome, thanks for the heads-up. I'm looking forward to it.

You: Great! If you have any other questions, just let me know. See you there!

John: Will do. Thanks again!

 

□ 야근이 불가피 했다.

"I had no choice but to work overtime today"

"I was forced to work late today"

"I ended up having to work overtime today"

 

You: Hi, Sarah. Sorry, I'm running a bit late.

Sarah: Hi! No problem. What happened?

You: I had no choice but to work overtime today. We had an important deadline to meet.

Sarah: Oh, that sounds stressful. Was it a big project?

You: Yes, it was. We had some last-minute changes from the client, and we had to get everything done by the end of the day.

Sarah: I see. That must have been tough. Did you manage to finish everything?

You: Yes, we did. But it took longer than expected, so I ended up having to stay late.

Sarah: I'm glad you got it done. Do you have to work late often?

You: Not usually, but sometimes it's unavoidable, especially when we have tight deadlines.

Sarah: I understand. Well, at least it's over now. Ready to relax for a bit?

You: Definitely! I need a break. Thanks for waiting for me.

Sarah: Anytime. Let's go grab something to eat.

You: Sounds perfect. Let's go.

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