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            Get           Answer the questions briefly.
            READY
                          Q1  What kind of images come to mind when you think of snails?
                          Q2  Have you done dissection experiments on animals in a biology
                             class? If so, how did you like it?

            Short

            TALK          Answer the questions using the hints in Korean.
                          Q  Could you tell me what the article talks about?
                          A  The article talks about the unbelievable findings that
                             달팽이가 살아 있을 수 있다 after being eaten by birds.

                          Q  How did the researchers find out this surprising result?
                          A   새들의 식습관과 배설물을 조사한 후에, the researchers found out
                             15% of land snails are still alive after being digested.

                          Q  According to the article, why can land snails survive?
                          A   달팽이들의 딱딱한 껍질이 그들을 도와준다 to have higher chances of
                             surviving.


            Long          Express your ideas using the mind map in Korean.
            TALK
                          Q  In France, snails and goose liver are considered nutritious
                             food. In our country, dog soup is common. How would you
                             explain eating dog to someone from another culture?

                                                    보신탕의
                              근거1 먹는 품종이 따로 있다                근거2 전통적으로 먹어왔다
                                                    정당성

                          A   도입   Foreigners might find it uncivilized that dog meat is
                                   eaten in Korea, but
                             근거1   For my first point,
                             근거2  For my second point,
                             마무리  When it comes to understanding other cultures,

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