Book Discussion Class (Teacher: Marie Claire) : https://englishbookclub.tistory.com/5
Here is a list of advanced vocabulary from Chapter 17 of Atomic Habits.
anatomy / predicament / abide / inversion
Anatomy (/uh-NAT-uh-mee/) - 해부학
Meaning: The study of the structure of living organisms, or the structure of a specific organism.
What parts of the human body do you find most interesting?
How does understanding anatomy help in medicine?
Why is it important to study the anatomy of different creatures?
Predicament (/pri-DIK-uh-muhnt/) - 곤경
Meaning: A difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation.
Have you ever found yourself in a predicament you didn't expect?
What’s the best way to get out of a tricky predicament?
Why do some people struggle more than others when faced with a predicament?
Abide (/uh-BYHD/) - 견디다, 따르다
Meaning: To endure or accept something, or to follow a rule or decision.
Have you ever had to abide by rules that you didn't agree with?
What makes it difficult for people to abide by certain decisions?
How do you feel about people who don’t abide by promises?
Inversion (/in-VUR-zhuhn/) - 반전
Meaning: A reversal of the normal order or position, often used in grammar or physics.
Can you think of a time when you experienced an inversion of roles?
What happens when there is an inversion in a normal routine?
Why might an inversion of expectations be surprising or confusing?
A story using the words above
Dr. Lee was studying anatomy when a predicament hit. She had to abide by the rules, but the system did an inversion, flipping everything upside down. She quickly fixed it.
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