A Stylish Dive into Wimbledon: My 3rd Fair Session Review

A review of my 3rd Fair Session, delving into the stylish world of Wimbledon, where even the dress code exudes sophistication.
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Hello, this is J-View!
Today, I want to share the stories we discussed in my 3rd Fair Session: Wimbledon, the most aristocratic of sports games, where even the players are stylish!
This session was a chance to learn about Wimbledon in depth for the first time, and we talked about various topics, from game rules to attire, dress codes, and events. Thanks to this, I was able to learn new words that I don't normally use.
In the Fair Session, you can have enough conversations about a given topic and then expand the discussion to other topics, so you can naturally practice frequently used expressions and words you really want to say. Since I've taken several classes with the same leader, it's become easier to ask questions and I'm able to enjoy English even more. ^^
If you're curious about my previous Fair Session reviews and the LST curriculum, please refer to the links below.
LST 3rd Fair Session Information
Leader: Joshua Lee
Location: Cozy Meeting Space Branch 5, Seminar Room 1
Monday, July 21, 2025 Topic
The Court of cool: Tennis, Royals, Styles
What kind of tournament is Wimbledon?
Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, first held in 1877 in the Wimbledon area of suburban London, England. It is one of the four major tournaments (Grand Slams) and is unique in that it is the only one held on grass courts. Players must wear all-white attire, a tradition that has been passed down since 1877 and is a symbol unique to Wimbledon.

During the tournament, British elegance and sophisticated culture are blended together with tennis matches, strawberries and cream, high-end black tea, and various VIP events. For this reason, it is also called 'the most aristocratic sports festival in the world'.
“Wimbledon style moments: 9 royals and celebrities who served effortless elegance"
Gossip like natives!
: Talk about today's topic!
J-View's Review Time
- Trim: 소매단 (Cuff)
- A list stars: A급 스타, 유명한 스타 (A-list stars, Famous stars)
- Limited 74 seat: 돈으로 살 수 없는 귀한 자리 (Priceless seat)
- snowflake: 예민 보스 (Sensitive person)
- praised for: ~로 칭찬받다 (Praised for)
- hailed: (언론 등에서) ~라고 극찬하다 (Hailed as)
- timekeeper: 시간 기록원, 경기 진행 시간 담당자 (Timekeeper)
- altire: 의복, 복장 (Attire)
- the queue: 줄, 대기열 (The Queue)
- aesthtics: 미적 감각 (Aesthetics)
- arsty: 예술적인 (Artsy)
# Talk about Sports
On this day, the leader explained the grammar.
In particular, he explained the difference between 'want to ~' and 'want ~ to', emphasizing that it can be more confusing than any other grammar when you first hear it, but it's an important part that you need to know. So, the partner, the leader, and I spent a long time studying this topic in depth.

J-View's Review Time
- recommended: 추천하다 (Recommended)
- optician: 안경사 (Optician)
- a measure of: 어느 정도의 (A measure of)
- character: 성격 (Character)
Rapiad Fire Question: This or That!
: 이거 or 저거? 빠르게 골라보고 이유를 말하기 (Quickly choose this or that and explain why)
Should we keep the 고민은 짧게 (deliberation short) and answer 재미있게 (fun)?





Today, I shared the story of my 3rd Fair Session, where I was able to learn English expressions and grammar along with the interesting topic of Wimbledon. Every time I learn new topics and various expressions, English feels a little more friendly. I'm already looking forward to what stories and expressions I'll learn in the next session. Thank you.
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