A2 noun #362 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

project

A project is a planned piece of work that has a specific goal.

Explanation at your level:

A project is a piece of work. You have a goal. You work on it for some time. For example, a school project. You draw pictures or write things. It is fun to finish a project!

A project is a plan to do something special. It takes time and effort. You might work on a project with your friends at school. You need to follow steps to reach your goal. It is a common word for tasks that are not just one small thing.

When you have a project, you are working toward a specific objective. It is more than just a daily task; it requires planning and organization. In business or school, you often have a deadline for your project. You need to manage your time well to complete it successfully.

The term 'project' implies a structured approach to a goal. It is often used in professional contexts where resources, time, and team collaboration are involved. A successful project requires clear communication and the ability to handle potential obstacles along the way.

A project represents a deliberate, goal-oriented endeavor. It is a cornerstone of modern professional life, requiring project management skills such as risk assessment and resource allocation. Figuratively, one might 'project' an image or a future outcome, but as a noun, it almost always refers to a systematic undertaking.

Etymologically derived from 'throwing forward,' a project is an act of intentionality. It is the bridge between conceptualization and realization. In a C2 context, we analyze projects as complex systems with lifecycles, stakeholders, and deliverables. It is a fundamental unit of human achievement, whether in architecture, science, or personal development.

30초 단어

  • A project is a goal-oriented task.
  • It involves planning and a timeline.
  • Pronunciation changes based on speech part.
  • Commonly used in school and business.

Think of a project as a journey with a map. You don't just wander aimlessly; you have a specific destination in mind.

Whether it is a school assignment or a major business initiative, a project is defined by its goal and its steps. It is not just doing chores; it is an organized effort to create, improve, or discover something.

When you say you are 'working on a project,' you are telling people that you have a plan, a timeline, and a clear vision of what the final result should look like. It is a very common word because we use it for everything from DIY home repairs to complex software development.

The word project has deep roots in Latin. It comes from the word proiectum, which means 'something thrown forward.'

Think about the physical action of throwing something ahead of you—that is exactly what a project is! You are 'throwing' your ideas and plans into the future to see them manifest in reality.

It entered Middle English through Old French in the late 14th century. Originally, it referred to a plan or a design. Over the centuries, it evolved from just being a 'mental plan' to the actual 'work' required to bring that plan to life. It is fascinating how a word about physical movement became a word about management and productivity.

You will hear this word everywhere, from casual chats to boardrooms. You start, manage, or finish a project.

In a professional setting, we often talk about project management, which is the skill of keeping everything on track. If you are a student, you might have a group project, which tests your ability to collaborate.

The register is generally neutral to formal. You wouldn't usually use it for a simple task like 'washing the dishes,' but you would definitely use it for 'renovating the kitchen.' It implies a sense of scale and importance that a simple 'job' or 'task' might not convey.

While 'project' itself isn't in many idioms, it is often part of key phrases:

  • Project yourself: To imagine yourself in a future situation.
  • Pet project: A task you do because you love it, not because you have to.
  • Project confidence: To make others believe you are sure of yourself.
  • Under project: Sometimes used in business to mean a phase is being managed.
  • The project scope: The boundaries of what you are actually doing.

Watch out for the pronunciation! As a noun, the stress is on the first syllable: PRO-ject. As a verb, it shifts to the second: pro-JECT.

The plural is simply projects. You can use it as a countable noun: 'I have three projects this week.' It is often preceded by articles like 'a' or 'the' or possessives like 'my' or 'our.'

It rhymes with object (noun), subject (noun), and reject (noun). Remember, the noun form feels 'heavier' on the front, while the verb form feels like you are pushing the sound forward.

Fun Fact

The word originally referred to a plan or design, not the physical labor.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈprɒdʒɛkt/

Short 'o' sound, stress on first syllable.

US /ˈprɑːdʒɛkt/

Open 'ah' sound, stress on first syllable.

Common Errors

  • stressing the second syllable
  • pronouncing the 'j' too softly
  • swallowing the 't' at the end

Rhymes With

object subject reject inject eject

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

Very accessible.

Writing 2/5

Commonly used in formal writing.

Speaking 2/5

Essential for business/school.

듣기 1/5

Very common in media.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

work plan goal time

Learn Next

management deadline milestone stakeholder

고급

feasibility implementation strategic

Grammar to Know

Noun Stress

PRO-ject

Countable Nouns

a project/projects

Verb-Noun Pairs

to project / a project

Examples by Level

1

I have a school project.

I have a task for school.

Use 'a' with singular nouns.

2

This is my project.

This belongs to me.

Possessive pronoun.

3

The project is fun.

The work is enjoyable.

Adjective description.

4

We finish the project.

We complete the work.

Present tense.

5

Do you have a project?

Is there a task for you?

Question form.

6

My project is big.

The work is large.

Simple adjective.

7

I like this project.

I enjoy this work.

Verb usage.

8

The project is hard.

The work is difficult.

Adjective usage.

1

Our group project is due tomorrow.

2

She is working on a new art project.

3

The construction project will take two years.

4

I need help with my science project.

5

His project is very creative.

6

They started a community project.

7

The project has many steps.

8

I finished my project early.

1

The software development project is behind schedule.

2

We need to define the project goals clearly.

3

She is leading a major project for the company.

4

The project requires a lot of research.

5

I am excited about this new creative project.

6

They allocated more funds to the project.

7

The project was a huge success.

8

He is managing several projects at once.

1

The project scope was expanded to include more features.

2

We need to mitigate risks before the project starts.

3

The project is currently in the planning phase.

4

She has a knack for handling complex projects.

5

The project team met to discuss the timeline.

6

His pet project has finally received funding.

7

The project deliverables are due on Friday.

8

They are collaborating on a cross-departmental project.

1

The project's success is contingent upon stakeholder engagement.

2

We are conducting a feasibility study for the infrastructure project.

3

The project trajectory suggests we will meet our milestones.

4

He spearheaded the project with remarkable foresight.

5

The project encompasses a wide range of interdisciplinary tasks.

6

Strategic alignment is vital for this long-term project.

7

The project was fraught with unforeseen complications.

8

They are evaluating the project's impact on the local economy.

1

The project serves as a microcosm of the company's broader ambitions.

2

His life's work has been a project of intellectual discovery.

3

The project was an ambitious undertaking of monumental proportions.

4

They are navigating the labyrinthine requirements of the project.

5

The project is a testament to their unwavering dedication.

6

We must reconcile the project's costs with its long-term benefits.

7

The project is an exercise in meticulous planning and execution.

8

Her latest project is a profound meditation on human nature.

반의어

inactivity idleness unplanned action

자주 쓰는 조합

start a project
finish a project
manage a project
group project
creative project
project manager
project scope
lead a project
fund a project
complete a project

Idioms & Expressions

"pet project"

a project you do because you like it

This garden is my pet project.

neutral

"project an image"

to show a certain personality

She projects an image of strength.

neutral

"in the pipeline"

a project being prepared

We have a new project in the pipeline.

business

"off the drawing board"

a project starting to happen

The project is finally off the drawing board.

idiomatic

"back to the drawing board"

start a project over

The plan failed, back to the drawing board.

casual

Easily Confused

project vs Task

Both mean work.

Task is small; project is large.

I have a task (wash dishes) and a project (paint the house).

project vs Job

Both imply work.

Job is ongoing; project ends.

My job is to teach; this project is to write a book.

project vs Plan

Projects need plans.

Plan is the idea; project is the action.

I have a plan for the project.

project vs Assignment

School context.

Assignment is given; project is often chosen.

The assignment is a research project.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + work on + project

I am working on a project.

B1

Subject + lead + project

She leads the project.

A2

Subject + finish + project

We finished the project.

B2

Subject + manage + project

He manages the project.

A2

Subject + start + project

They started a new project.

어휘 가족

Nouns

projection an estimate or a display

Verbs

project to estimate or display

Adjectives

projective relating to projection

관련

projectile something thrown

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Formal undertaking Professional project School project My little project

자주 하는 실수

Using 'project' as a verb with noun pronunciation pro-JECT (verb)
Stress shift is key.
Saying 'a project work' a project
Redundant; project implies work.
Confusing project with 'job' project (goal-oriented)
Jobs are ongoing; projects have end dates.
Forgetting the article the project
It is a countable noun.
Using 'project' for a simple chore task
Project implies complexity.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a projector screen showing your future goals.

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Native Usage

Use it to sound organized at work.

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Cultural Insight

School projects are a rite of passage in the US.

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Grammar Shortcut

Noun = PRO-ject, Verb = pro-JECT.

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Say It Right

The first syllable is the strongest.

💡

Avoid 'project work'

Just say 'project'.

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Did You Know?

The word comes from 'throwing forward'.

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Study Smart

Group your vocabulary by project themes.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

PRO (for) + JECT (throw) = Throwing your ideas forward.

Visual Association

A person throwing a paper airplane toward a target.

Word Web

planning goals deadlines teamwork success

챌린지

List 3 projects you want to finish this year.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: thrown forward

문화적 맥락

None, very neutral.

Commonly used in schools and offices.

The Manhattan Project Project Runway (TV show)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • project deadline
  • project scope
  • project team

at school

  • group project
  • science project
  • project presentation

home improvement

  • DIY project
  • renovation project
  • weekend project

tech

  • software project
  • coding project
  • open-source project

Conversation Starters

"What is the biggest project you have ever done?"

"Do you prefer working on solo projects or group projects?"

"What project are you working on right now?"

"How do you manage your project deadlines?"

"What makes a project successful?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a project that you are proud of.

If you could start any project today, what would it be?

How do you feel when you finish a project?

Write about a time a project went wrong.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, but the stress is different.

Add an 's'.

Usually no, it's too big.

A project you love personally.

It is neutral and professional.

PRO-ject.

Projects are usually bigger.

Only if you mean displaying something.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I have a school ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: project

Context is school work.

multiple choice A2

What is a project?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A planned task

A project is a planned task.

true false B1

A project usually has a goal.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Projects are goal-oriented.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Common collocations.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject-verb-object order.

점수: /5

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