A1 noun #3,808 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

park

A park is a place outside. It has grass and trees. You can play there. You can walk there. It is a very nice place to be on a sunny day.

A park is a public area in a city. It is usually big. People go to the park to exercise, walk their dogs, or have a picnic. Most parks have benches and playgrounds for children.

A park is a managed green space in an urban environment. It provides a necessary break from city life. Many people use parks for recreational activities like jogging, cycling, or playing sports like football or tennis.

The term park refers to an area of land set aside for public enjoyment. Beyond simple recreation, parks are essential for urban biodiversity and mental health. You might hear people say 'let's meet at the park' as a standard social arrangement.

A park serves as a critical piece of urban infrastructure. It is not merely a recreational site but a communal hub that facilitates social cohesion. Historically, the evolution of the public park reflects changing societal attitudes toward leisure, environmental conservation, and urban planning.

The concept of a park transcends its physical definition as a landscaped area. It represents a socio-political commitment to public health and egalitarian access to nature. From the sprawling 'lungs' of a metropolis to the pocket parks of dense neighborhoods, the park remains a testament to the human need for managed wildness within the rigid geometry of the city.

park 30초 만에

  • A park is a public green space.
  • It is used for leisure and play.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • It rhymes with dark.

When we talk about a park, we are usually describing a slice of nature tucked away in the middle of a busy city. It is a shared space where the community can go to escape the noise of traffic and concrete.

Think of a park as a public living room. Whether you want to jog on a path, let your children play on the slides, or simply sit on a bench with a good book, the park is the place to do it. It is a vital part of urban life that keeps us connected to the outdoors.

The word park has a fascinating history that dates back much further than the modern playground. It comes from the Old French word parc, which originally referred to an enclosed piece of ground for keeping animals.

In medieval times, a 'park' was actually a private hunting ground for the nobility. It wasn't until the 18th and 19th centuries that the concept evolved into the public space we know today. As cities grew crowded during the Industrial Revolution, city planners realized that people needed access to nature, leading to the creation of the beautiful, accessible parks we enjoy now.

Using the word park is very straightforward. You will most often hear it used with verbs like go to, visit, or walk in. For example, 'Let's go to the park' is one of the most common phrases in English.

In terms of register, it is a completely neutral word. You can use it in a casual conversation with friends or in a formal report about city planning. Common collocations include city park, national park, and public park. Remember, if you are referring to a specific one, you usually add the name, like 'Central Park' or 'Hyde Park'.

While 'park' is a simple noun, it appears in some fun idioms. A walk in the park means something is very easy to do. Park it is a casual, slightly bossy way of saying 'sit down'. Park your ego means to stop being arrogant or self-centered. In the park is a common way to describe being outdoors, and park bench is often used as a symbol for quiet observation or homelessness.

Grammatically, park is a countable noun. You can have one park, two parks, or many parks. It usually takes the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific local park, or the indefinite article 'a' when mentioning one in general.

The pronunciation in British English is /pɑːk/, while in American English, the 'r' is more pronounced as /pɑrk/. It rhymes with dark, mark, shark, spark, and stark. The stress is always on the single syllable, making it a very punchy, clear word to say.

재미있는 사실

Originally, parks were for kings to hunt deer, not for people to play!

발음 가이드

UK /pɑːk/
US /pɑrk/
라임이 맞는 단어
dark mark shark spark stark
자주 하는 실수
  • Pronouncing the 'k' too softly
  • Dropping the 'r' in US English
  • Confusing 'park' with 'pack'

난이도

독해 1/5

very easy

쓰기 1/5

very easy

말하기 1/5

very easy

듣기 1/5

very easy

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

tree grass play walk

다음에 배울 것

landscape recreation biodiversity

고급

urbanization infrastructure

알아야 할 문법

Articles

The park

Countable Nouns

Two parks

Prepositions of Place

In the park

수준별 예문

1

I go to the park.

I / go / to / the / park.

Use 'to' for destination.

2

The park is big.

The / park / is / big.

Verb 'is' for description.

3

We play in the park.

We / play / in / the / park.

Use 'in' for location.

4

I like this park.

I / like / this / park.

Demonstrative 'this'.

5

Is there a park?

Is / there / a / park?

Question structure.

6

The park has trees.

The / park / has / trees.

Subject-verb agreement.

7

See the park!

See / the / park!

Imperative.

8

My park is nice.

My / park / is / nice.

Possessive pronoun.

1

The children are playing in the park.

2

We had a picnic at the park yesterday.

3

Is there a park near your house?

4

I walk my dog in the park every morning.

5

The park is closed at night.

6

There are many flowers in the city park.

7

Let's meet at the park entrance.

8

The park is a great place to relax.

1

The local park has a new playground.

2

National parks are protected areas of land.

3

We spent the afternoon lounging in the park.

4

The park is well-maintained by the city council.

5

He decided to take a shortcut through the park.

6

Many people gather in the park for festivals.

7

The park offers a peaceful escape from the city noise.

8

She enjoys jogging around the park perimeter.

1

The city council is planning to renovate the central park.

2

It was a walk in the park compared to my last job.

3

The park serves as a vital green space for the community.

4

They are holding a protest in the park this weekend.

5

The park is beautifully landscaped with native plants.

6

He likes to park his bike by the park gate.

7

The park is crowded on sunny weekends.

8

We should preserve our urban parks for future generations.

1

The urban park serves as an oasis of tranquility amidst the concrete jungle.

2

The development of the park was a cornerstone of the city’s revitalization project.

3

The park’s design incorporates both formal gardens and wild meadows.

4

The park has become a focal point for political demonstrations.

5

The city’s park system is one of the most extensive in the country.

6

She found a quiet corner of the park to read her manuscript.

7

The park’s maintenance budget has been significantly reduced.

8

The park provides a habitat for various migratory bird species.

1

The park, with its manicured lawns and sweeping vistas, is a triumph of landscape architecture.

2

The park acts as a socio-economic equalizer in the heart of the metropolis.

3

The park’s history is inextricably linked to the city’s industrial expansion.

4

The park offers a respite from the relentless pace of modern existence.

5

The park is a sanctuary for both the weary urbanite and the local fauna.

6

The park’s verdant expanse is a testament to the city's commitment to sustainability.

7

The park is a microcosm of the city's diverse population.

8

The park is an essential element of the city's cultural heritage.

자주 쓰는 조합

city park
national park
go to the park
walk in the park
park bench
public park
park ranger
park gate
park maintenance
well-kept park

관용어 및 표현

"a walk in the park"

something very easy

The exam was a walk in the park.

casual

"park it"

sit down

Park it over there and relax.

casual

"park your ego"

stop being arrogant

You need to park your ego to work in this team.

casual

"in the park"

outside/leisurely

We spent the day in the park.

neutral

"park bench philosopher"

someone who shares wisdom in public

He acts like a park bench philosopher.

humorous

"park life"

the experience of living near/using parks

I love the park life in this city.

casual

혼동하기 쉬운

park vs parking

similar root

parking is for cars, park is for people

I parked in the parking lot near the park.

park vs pack

similar sound

pack is to put things in a bag

Pack your bag for the park.

park vs parkway

contains 'park'

a parkway is a road

We drove on the parkway.

park vs parkland

contains 'park'

parkland is the type of land

The area is designated parkland.

문장 패턴

A1

Let's go to the park.

Let's go to the park.

A2

There is a park nearby.

There is a park nearby.

B1

The park is full of people.

The park is full of people.

B1

We spent the day at the park.

We spent the day at the park.

B2

The city park is a beautiful place.

The city park is a beautiful place.

어휘 가족

명사

parking the act of leaving a car

동사

to park to leave a vehicle

형용사

park-like resembling a park

관련

parkland land used as a park

사용법

frequency

9/10

자주 하는 실수
  • parkings parking

    Parking is an uncountable noun when referring to the act of leaving a car.

  • go to park go to the park

    You need the definite article 'the' for specific public places.

  • play in park play in the park

    Always use 'the' for public spaces.

  • park of the city city park

    We use noun adjuncts rather than 'of' phrases for locations.

  • I am in park I am in the park

    Missing the article.

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Memory Palace

Visualize your local park to remember the word.

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Native Usage

Use 'the park' when talking about your local one.

🌍

Cultural Insight

Parks are social hubs.

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Grammar Shortcut

Park is countable.

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Say It Right

Rhymes with dark.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't forget 'the'.

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Did You Know?

Parks were once for kings.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence today.

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Expand

Learn 'landscaping'.

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Context

Use it for leisure.

암기하기

기억법

P-A-R-K: People Always Relax, Kids play.

시각적 연상

A green space with a big oak tree and a swing set.

Word Web

nature city recreation trees grass

챌린지

Visit a park today and count how many different types of trees you see.

어원

Old French

원래 의미: Enclosed land

문화적 맥락

None, though 'park' can be a surname.

Parks are central to British and American social life, often hosting farmers' markets or concerts.

Central Park in New York Hyde Park in London Jurassic Park (movie)

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

leisure

  • go for a walk
  • have a picnic
  • sit on a bench

travel

  • visit a park
  • take photos
  • enjoy the view

parenting

  • take the kids
  • play on the swings
  • watch them play

exercise

  • go for a run
  • do yoga
  • cycle through

대화 시작하기

"Do you have a favorite park in your city?"

"What do you like to do when you go to the park?"

"Do you prefer big national parks or small city parks?"

"Is there a park near your home?"

"What is the best time of year to visit a park?"

일기 주제

Describe your favorite memory in a park.

If you could design a park, what would it have?

Why are parks important for cities?

Write about a day you spent in nature.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Usually yes, but national parks are for nature too.

No, that's illegal! You use a parking lot.

Yes, it is.

A very small park in a city.

From the medieval word for an enclosed hunting ground.

Most are, but some are paved.

It depends on local laws.

Someone who looks after the park.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The ___ is green.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: park

A park is typically green.

multiple choice A2

Where do you go to play?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: park

Parks are for play.

true false B1

A park is usually a building.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

A park is an outdoor space.

match pairs B1

Word

모두 맞췄어요!

Matching nouns to categories.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct structure is 'Let's go to the park'.

점수: /5

관련 콘텐츠

Travel 관련 단어

reservations

B1

Reservations are arrangements made in advance to secure a service, such as a seat on a plane, a room in a hotel, or a table at a restaurant. The term also refers to a feeling of doubt or uncertainty about a plan, idea, or person.

tour

A1

투어는 여러 장소를 방문하는 여행이에요. 보통 재미있는 곳들을 보러 가죠.

cash

A1

현금은 동전이나 지폐 같은 실물 돈이에요. 바로 물건을 살 때 사용할 수 있어요.

station

A1

A station is a designated place where trains or buses regularly stop to allow passengers to get on or off. It can also refer to a building or facility used for a specific purpose, such as a police station or a radio station.

delay

A1

A situation where something happens later than planned or expected. It often refers to a period of time that you must wait because a train, plane, or event is not on time.

trip

A1

여행은 어떤 장소에 갔다가 돌아오는 것을 말해요. 보통 재미를 위해서나 특정 목적을 위해 가죠.

lobby

A1

호텔이나 극장 입구 근처에 있는 넓은 방으로, 사람들이 기다리거나 만날 수 있는 곳이야.

direct

A1

In travel, a direct refers to a flight, train, or bus journey that goes straight to a destination without requiring a change of vehicle. It is the most convenient way to travel because you do not have to wait at a middle station or airport.

arrive

B2

어떤 장소에 도착하거나 목표를 달성하는 것입니다. 또한 숙고 끝에 결론에 도달하는 것을 의미할 수도 있습니다.

backpack

A1

A bag with shoulder straps that allows you to carry items on your back, leaving your hands free. It is commonly used by students for school or by travelers and hikers to carry their belongings.

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