Week 5. New Orleans, Louisiana 미국영어1
What river crosses New Orleans on the south-eastern part of Louisiana?
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정답 Mississippi River
Louisiana State Facts
State Abbreviation LA
State Capital Baton Rouge
Largest City New Orleans
Area 51,843 square miles
Population About 4,500,000
Name for Residents Louisianans or Louisianians
Major Industries
agriculture (rice, cotton, soybeans), salt production, oil and natural gas, fishing (especially shellfish)
Louisiana is the 31st biggest state in the USA
It is the 22nd most populous state in the USA
Louisiana State Facts
New Orleans City
1) Population About 350,000
2) Nickname Crescent City, the Big Easy
3) Name for residents New Orleanian
New Orleans City
4) Cuisine
Beignets, Po’ boy, Pralines, Red beans and rice, Cajun cuisine
Beignets Po’ boy Pralines Red beans and rice
New Orleans City
5) Media
The Times-Picayune is the major daily newspaper in New Orleans.
The Louisiana Weekly and Gambit Weekly are weekly publications.
Clarion Herald is also in wide circulation; the newspaper of the Archdiocese of New Orleans
New Orleans City
6) Weather
Winter: Short with generally mild winters. Morning lows average around 43°F (6 °C), and daily highs around 62 °F (17 °C).
Summer: Hot, humid summers with low average temperature of 74 °F (23 °C), and high average temperature of 91°F (33 °C).
New Orleans City
7) Sports
New Orleans Saints (NFL)
New Orleans Hornets (NBA)
New Orleans Zephyrs (PCL: Pacific Coast League, minor league baseball team)
Wrap Up
Basic Facts about New Orleans
– Location
– State related facts
– City related facts Population, Cuisine, MediaWeather, Sports
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What is the general feeling in New Orleans?
What’s the motto of New Orleans?
Aside from partying and for music, why do many people go to New Orleans?
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Heading to New Orleans is a bit like traveling to another country. Life in the Big Easy is slower, more laidback, and has its own language and customs. Founded as a French outpost in 1718, New Orleans is one of the oldest cities in the United States. In 2005 it was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, but the locals still soldier on with their unofficial motto: let the good times roll.
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Built along the curves of the Mississippi River, New Orleans has always been shaped by the water that surrounds it. The best way to experience this is to jump on a paddle steamer and watch the mighty Mississippi roll by.
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The city’s most iconic area is the French Quarter, an elegant grid of colonial shopfronts, courtyard gardens, and ornate ironwork. It’s home to some of the best French, Spanish, and Creole architecture in the city. The Quarter’s beating heart is Jackson Square, a green space full of artists, musicians, and performers.
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Plenty of people come to New Orleans solely for the food. A cosmopolitan mix of immigrants, a love of eating, and fantastic local ingredients have created a culinary hothouse that blends Creole, Cajun, French, Spanish, and African cuisines.
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No other city in America parties quite like New Orleans. Its love of life and embrace of hedonism is given full expression during the revelry and pageantry of Mardi Gras. The city has a thriving music scene. Expect echoes of jazz, funky brass, R&B, and blues to emanate from unexpected corners and give your dancing shoes a good workout.
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The city has one of the best bar scenes in the United States. Just don’t make the mistake of thinking it begins and ends on Bourbon Street.
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Heading to New Orleans is a bit like traveling to another country. Life in the Big Easy is slower, more laidback, and has its own language and customs.
뉴올리언스를 향해 가는 것은 마치 다른 나라로여행가는 것과 같습니다. 빅 이지(뉴올리언스의별칭)에서의 삶은 더 느리고, 여유로우며, 그 곳만의 언어와 관습들을 갖고 있습니다.
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Founded as a French outpost in 1718, New Orleans is one of the oldest cities in the United States.
1718년에 프랑스 전초 기지였었던뉴올리언스는 미국의 가장 오래된도시 중 하나입니다.
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In 2005 it was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, but the locals still soldier on with their unofficial motto: let the good times roll.
2005년에 허리케인 카트리나로 인해파괴되었었지만, 현지인들은 그래도‘좋은 시간들을 계속 이어나가자’라는비공식적인 좌우명을 가지고 계속 살아갑니다.
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Built along the curves of the Mississippi River, New Orleans has always been shaped by the water that surrounds it.
미시시피강의 굴곡을 따라 형성된뉴올리언스는 항상 그 곳을 둘러싸고 있는물에 의해 형태가 결정되어 왔습니다.
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The best way to experience this is to jump on a paddle steamer and watch the mighty Mississippi roll by.
이것을 가장 잘 경험할 수 있는 방법은외륜선에 탑승하여 장려한 미시시피 강물이흘러가는 것을 보는 것입니다.
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The city’s most iconic area is the French Quarter, an elegant grid of colonial shopfronts, courtyard gardens, and ornate ironwork.
이 도시의 가장 상징적인 지역은 식민지 풍의가게들, 안뜰의 정원들, 그리고 화려한 장식의철제품들로 이루어진 우아한 격자무늬의프렌치쿼터 입니다.
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It’s home to some of the best French, Spanish, and Creole architecture in the city. The Quarter’s beating heart is Jackson Square, a green space full of artists, musicians, and performers.
이 곳은 도시에서 가장 뛰어난 프랑스, 스페인, 크리올의 건축들을 품고 있습니다. 쿼터의핵심은 예술가, 음악가, 연기자로 가득한 녹지공간인 잭슨 스퀘어 입니다.
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A cosmopolitan mix of immigrants, a love of eating, and fantastic local ingredients have created a culinary hothouse that blends Creole, Cajun, French, Spanish, and African cuisines.
세계 곳곳에서 온 이민자들, 음식에 대한 애정, 그리고 훌륭한 현지 재료들은 크리올, 케이준, 프랑스, 스페인, 그리고 아프리카의 요리들을모두 혼합하는 요리의 장을 마련했습니다.
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No other city in America parties quite like New Orleans. Its love of life and embrace of hedonism is given full expression during the revelry and pageantry of Mardi Gras.
그 어떤 미국 도시도 파티를 즐기는 것에대하여는 뉴올리언스를 따라올 수 없습니다. 이 도시의 삶에 대한 애정과 쾌락주의의수용은 마디 그라(참회 화요일)의 흥청대고먹고 마시는 화려한 행사에서 나타납니다.
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The city has a thriving music scene. Expect echoes of jazz, funky brass, R&B, and blues to emanate from unexpected corners and give your dancing shoes a good workout.
이 도시는 음악이 번창하고 있습니다. 재즈, 펑키한 브라스, 알앤비, 그리고 블루스가예상치 못한 구석에서 내뿜어지고 그대를춤추게 만들 것을 기대하세요.
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The city has one of the best bar scenes in the United States. Just don’t make the mistake of thinking it begins and ends on Bourbon Street.
이 도시는 미국에서 가장 좋은 술집들이 있는곳 중에 하나입니다. 단지, 그것이 버번스트리트에서 시작하고 끝난다고 착각하지는마세요.
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마치 ...와 같다
be a bit like..
Heading to New Orleans is a bit like traveling to another country.
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~로 설립되어 / ~로 세워져
founded as...
Founded as a French outpost in 1718, New Orleans is one of the oldest cities in the United States.
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~에 의해 황폐화되다/충격을 받다
be devastated by...
It was devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
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~에 의해 모양이 형성되다.
be shaped by...
New Orleans has always been shaped by the water that surrounds it.
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단지 ~을 위해서
solely for...
Plenty of people come to New Orleans solely for the food.
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~에 있는 어떤 ~도 ~아니다
No other .... in ...
No other city in America parties quite like New Orleans.
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~이 ~하기를 기대하다
expect...to...
Expect echoes of jazz, funky brass, R&B, and blues to emanate from unexpected corners.
e.g.
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~하는 실수를 범하다
make the mistake of...
Just don’t make the mistake of thinking it begins and ends on Bourbon Street.
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This avenue is home to the world famous St. Charles Streetcar Line in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is also famous for the hundreds of mansions that decorate the boulevard lined with trees. It is also known as one of the main Mardi Gras parade routes.
City Tour Quiz
St. Charles AvenueAnswer
Located in the Central Business District of New Orleans, this museum was formerly known as the National D-Day Museum. It focuses on the Battle of Normandy in particular, plus the contribution made by the United States to victory by the Allies in World War II.
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The National World War II MuseumAnswer
Also known as Place d'Armes, this is an open park located at the center of the French Quarter. After the Battle of New Orleans in 1814, the Place d' Armes was renamed as it is now after General Andrew Jackson. An equestrian statue of Jackson stands in the center of the park.
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Jackson SquareAnswer
As the oldest continuously active museum in Louisiana, this memorial hall contains historical artifacts related to the Confederate States of America and the American Civil War. It houses the second largest collection of Confederate Civil War items in the world. The museum's building is known as the "Battle Abbey of the South" due to its outer appearance.
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Confederate Memorial HallAnswer
This public park in New Orleans is the 6th-largest and 7th-most-visited urban public park in the United States. It has the world's largest collection of mature live oak trees with some aging more than 600 years-old.
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City ParkAnswer
Also known as Vieux Carré - or the “The Quarter” to locals this place is the oldest and most famous neighborhood in the city of New Orleans. It’s the city’s cultural hub and community where residents gather for a chat and welcome visitors in the streets.
City Tour Quiz
French QuarterAnswer
Also known as Longue Vue, this place is a Classical Revival mansion and garden located at 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bloom Stern, it has 20 rooms on three stories, with original furnishings. The four facades of the house are different from one another and out each of the four sides there is a different garden.
City Tour Quiz
Longue Vue House and GardensAnswer
This street is most famous among the many French Quarter Streets. Well-known for its drinking establishments, most of the bars frequented by tourists are new but there also are a number of bars with interesting histories. This street is home to many restaurants, strip clubs, as well as t-shirt and souvenir shops.
City Tour Quiz
Bourbon StreetAnswer
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St. Charles Avenue1
This avenue is home to the world famous St. Charles Streetcar Line in New Orleans, Louisiana.
이 거리는 루이지애나주 뉴올린스의 유명한세인트 찰스 시내 전차라인이 생긴 곳이다.
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St. Charles Avenue1
It is also famous for the hundreds of mansions that decorate the boulevard lined with trees. It is also
known as one of the main Mardi Gras parade routes.
이 가로수 길을 장식하는 길가의 수백 개의저택들로도 유명한 곳이다. 이 거리는 또한마디 그라스의 주된 행진길로도 잘 알려져 있다.
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The National World War II Museum2
Located in the Central Business District of New Orleans, this museum was formerly known as the
National D-Day Museum.
뉴올린즈의 센트럴 비즈니스 구역에 위치한이 박물관은 전에 내셔날 디데이 박물관으로알려졌었다.
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The National World War II Museum2
It focuses on the Battle of Normandy in particular, plus the contribution made by the United States to victory
by the Allies in World War II.
노르망디 전투에 특히 초점을 맞추고 있으며 미국의참여와 세계 2차 대전 때 연맹국들의 승리에도집중하고 있다.
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Jackson Square3
Also known as Place d'Armes, this is an open park located at the center of the French Quarter.
Place d'Armes로도 알려진 이 곳은 프렌치쿼터의중심부에 위치한 공원이다.
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Jackson Square3
After the Battle of New Orleans in 1814, the Place d'Armes was renamed as it is now after General
Andrew Jackson. An equestrian statue of Jackson stands in the center of the park.
1814년의 뉴올린스 전쟁 이후에 Place d'Armes는앤드류 잭슨 장군의 이름을 본 따 현재의 이름으로개명되었다. 공원 중심에는 말을 탄 잭슨의 동상이 서있다.
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Confederate Memorial Hall4
As the oldest continuously active museum in Louisiana, this memorial hall contains historical artifacts related to
the Confederate States of America and the American Civil War.
루이지애나 주에서 가장 오래 지속적으로 운영되고 있는박물관인 이 기념관은 미국 연합국과 미국남북전쟁에관련된 역사적 유물들을 보유하고 있다.
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Confederate Memorial Hall4
It houses the second largest collection of Confederate Civil War items in the world. The museum's building is
known as the "Battle Abbey of the South" due to its outer appearance.
연합국 내전 물품을 세계에서 두 번째로 가장 많이가지고 있다. 이 건물은 외양 때문에 “남부의 전쟁수도원”으로 알려져 있다.
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City Park5
This public park in New Orleans is the 6th-largest and 7th-most-visited urban public park in the United States.
이 뉴올린스의 공립 공원은 미국에서 6번째로규모가 크고 도시 공원 중 7번째로 가장 많이방문되는 곳이다.
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City Park5
It has the world's largest collection of mature live oak trees with some aging more than 600 years-old.
이 공원은 세계에서 가장 많은 성숙된 오크나무를 보유하고 있는데 몇 그루는 600년이넘었다.
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French Quarter6
Also known as Vieux Carré- or the “The Quarter” to locals this place is the oldest and most famous neighborhood in the city of New Orleans.
Vieux Carré로도 알려지고 주민들에겐 “쿼터”로
불리는 이 곳은 뉴올린스 도시의 가장 오래되고유명한 동네입니다.
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French Quarter6
It’s the city’s cultural hub and community where residents gather for a chat and welcome visitors in the streets.
이곳은 문화 중심지이면서 거주자들이 모여 수다를떨거나 길가에서 관광객들을 맞이하는 만남의장소이다.
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Longue Vue House and Gardens7
Also known as Longue Vue, this place is a Classical Revival mansion and garden located at
7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans.
롱뷰로 알려진 이곳은 뉴올린스 밤부가 7번지에위치한 고전 부흥 양식의 맨션이다.
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Longue Vue House and Gardens7
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bloom Stern, it has 20 rooms on three stories, with original furnishings.
에드거 블룸 스턴 부부의 집인데 기존 가구들이비치된 20개의 방이 있는 3층 건물이다.
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Longue Vue House and Gardens7
The four facades of the house are different from one another and out each of the four sides there is a
different garden.
집의 네 벽면은 모두 다르게 생겼으며 네 방향각각 다른 마당이 있다.
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Bourbon Street8
This street is most famous among the many French Quarter Streets.
이 거리는 프렌치쿼터의 여러 거리들 중가장 유명하다.
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Bourbon Street8
Well-known for its drinking establishments, most of the bars frequented by tourists
are new but there also are a number of bars with interesting histories.
이 곳은 술집 등으로 유명한데 관광객들이 자주드나드는 새로운 바도 있지만 역사 깊은 바들도여러 개 존재한다.
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Bourbon Street8
This street is home to many restaurants, strip clubs, as well as T-shirt and souvenir shops.
이 거리에는 많은 음식점들과 스트립클럽, 티셔츠와 기념품가게들이 있다.
New Orleans Words & Expressions
Party Central5
= The place where the most number of people are, where the party is
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Party Central5
New Orleans, Louisiana Words
= The place where the most number of people are, where the party is
(중심가)
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