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수능특강 Q 고등 영어영역 영어 jump 미니모의고사(2021) 13~14회
수능특강 Q 고등 영어영역 영어 jump 미니모의고사(2021) 13~14회
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One participant of a workshop told a particularly insightful story about his twin six year-old boys. As any parent knows, riding the school bus without Mom or Dad is scary enough for a first grader. But finding the way from the classroom to the bus at 3:30 by themselves is even more intimidating. There are so many buses! And they all look the same. His six-year-olds spent most of the school year getting comfortable with their exact route and pickup point every day. Then one day they were told their pickup spot was going to change. In the days leading up to the big switch, it became evident that one of the twins was very concerned, while the other seemed unaffected. Apparently, the new pickup spot was just outside one boy's classroom. He could see it from the window. But for the other boy, in a different classroom, the pickup spot was even farther away, and in a different direction. The night before the big day, shortly after bedtime, Dad noticed one child sleeping soundly, while the other was restless. He got his nervous little boy out of bed and asked him what was wrong. "I don't know what I'm going to do, Daddy." So Dad dressed the little boy up in his school clothes already laid out for the next day, and they went on an imaginary journey. "Pretend you're in class, and the teacher says it's time to go." "Walk out that door and show me which way you're going to turn." The little one did as Dad asked. "Now, let's practice walking down the hall and across the parking lot to the pickup spot." Two good attempts convinced both father and child that all was well. "Now, who else in your class rides the same bus with you?" "Johnny B. does." "Okay, then you pretend I'm Johnny B. You practice asking me if it's okay if you follow me to the bus." After two or three attempts, the boy found a comfortable way to ask. Now he had a plan B. After a few more words of reassurance, Dad tucked his confident young man in bed, and he fell right to sleep. What Dad realized was that people, even children, aren't really afraid of change. They're afraid of not being prepared for the change.
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1 One participant of a workshop told a particularly insightful story about his twin six year-old boys. 2 As any parent knows, riding the school bus without Mom or Dad is scary enough for a first grader. 3 But finding the way from the classroom to the bus at 3:30 by themselves is even more intimidating. 4 There are so many buses! 5 And they all look the same. 6 His six-year-olds spent most of the school year getting comfortable with their exact route and pickup point every day. 7 Then one day they were told their pickup spot was going to change. 8 In the days leading up to the big switch, it became evident that one of the twins was very concerned, while the other seemed unaffected. 9 Apparently, the new pickup spot was just outside one boy's classroom. 10 He could see it from the window. 11 But for the other boy, in a different classroom, the pickup spot was even farther away, and in a different direction. 12 The night before the big day, shortly after bedtime, Dad noticed one child sleeping soundly, while the other was restless. 13 He got his nervous little boy out of bed and asked him what was wrong. 14 "I don't know what I'm going to do, Daddy." 15 So Dad dressed the little boy up in his school clothes already laid out for the next day, and they went on an imaginary journey. 16 "Pretend you're in class, and the teacher says it's time to go." 17 "Walk out that door and show me which way you're going to turn." 18 The little one did as Dad asked. 19 "Now, let's practice walking down the hall and across the parking lot to the pickup spot." 20 Two good attempts convinced both father and child that all was well. 21 "Now, who else in your class rides the same bus with you?" 22 "Johnny B. does." 23 "Okay, then you pretend I'm Johnny B. You practice asking me if it's okay if you follow me to the bus." 24 After two or three attempts, the boy found a comfortable way to ask. 25 Now he had a plan B. After a few more words of reassurance, Dad tucked his confident young man in bed, and he fell right to sleep. 26 What Dad realized was that people, even children, aren't really afraid of change. 27 They're afraid of not being prepared for the change.