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Lecture 11 Cities

In this week’s lecture…

Take-Home Assignment WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: 1. Pick one of the following topics: - Personal Information - Keeping Fit - Daily Routines - Personalities

- Food - Bad Habits - Fashion - Dating

2. Create a survey of questions. - Don’t make your questions too hard. - Try to be creative and interesting. I am MORE interested in creativity vs. grammar!!! 3. Ask ten people your ten survey questions.

PEOPLE

   (EXAMPLE) QUESTIONS 1What

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효원

정희

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a

b

friends

friends

a

c

is your favorite drink?

a. soju b. beer c. wine d. cocktail 2Who

do you drink with?

3Why

do you drink alcohol?

a. for a good time b. am bored/sad c. I drink when I eat my meals d. other

10

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4. Creatively show the results of your survey answers. NOTE: Your survey MUST be computer-typed but how you present your survey results is up to you. SOME SUGGESTIONS: - charts - short paragraph - pictures - graphs

- drawings - magazine pictures - short story - diagrams

How you will be marked • • • • •

Neatness /10 Level and style of questions /10 Grammar, punctuation and spelling Creativity and originality /10 Completeness /10 TOTAL /50

/10

Appearance LOOKS

unattractive  average-looking  good-looking

HEIGHT

short  medium/average height  tall

BODY SHAPE skinny  thin/slim  average-build  pudgy  athletic  muscular  heavy HAIR bald  short  chin-length  medium-length  long AGE young  early-20’s  mid-20’s  late-20’s  middle-aged  elderly

Personality Traits She/he seems… = I think she/ he is…

outgoing quiet lazy hardworking serious funny shy stubborn

cool nice friendly bossy loud messy neat sweet

Describing People ADJECTIVE

COMPARATIVE

SUPERLATIVE

young

younger

the youngest

old

older

the oldest

funny

funnier

the funniest

outgoing

more outgoing

the most outgoing

good

better

the best

bad

worse

the worst

Bobby is funnier than Jason. Kelly is the prettiest. Mickey is more outgoing than Minnie.

Comparing People

Mike and his baby, Tyson

Be like and look like Be like… What

am are is are are is

I you is he we they it

like? she

I am / You are/ He is/ She is/ We are/They are/ It is …

Look like… What do do you doesshe doeshe do we do they does

I

look like?

it

I have/ You have/ She has/ He has/ We have/ They have/ It has…

An Answer to an Ad A: B: A: B: A: B: A: B: A: B: A:

My name’s Charlie. What’s your name? Rose. Well, Rose, I really want to meet you. What do you think? Maybe. What do you look like? Hmm… Uh, well I’m tall, I have blonde hair… Oh! And I’m really goodlooking. Yeah, just like Brad Pitt! Yeah, right! I think you’re bald, heavy, and old. What?! Well, maybe I’m a little old. But I really do have blonde hair. How much hair do you have? Well… Tell the truth! Ah…. Not a lot.

Personality Characteristics not very important

somewhat important

very important

taste in movies level of education hobbies blood type interests style of clothing amount of money personality religion

What are the two most important characteristics for you and your ideal mate to share? What are the two least important?

Speed Dating • •

Have you ever heard of speed dating? Do you think you can know somebody in 3 minutes?



Do you think speed dating is a good way to meet people?

The Daters

New Vocabulary physical appearance bald unattractive average thin average-build athletic average-height heavy mid-length chin-length mid-20’s

personality characteristics bossy stubborn messy clean

Now on to today’s lecture…

Lecture 11

What are some of Korea’s great places and landmarks?

What are some famous landmarks in the world that you know?

Smart Choice Focus: Vocabulary, page 56

Famous Landmarks

Famous Landmarks

What do you like to do during vacation?

Vacation Activities

do something fun

visit relatives

read something interesting

do something dangerous

hang out at the beach

go somewhere new

Smart Choice Focus: Conversation, page 57

An Adventure James: Miguel: James: Miguel: James: Miguel:

Guess what? I’m going to go to visit Mexico City next month. Really? That’s great! Are you excited? Very! Can you tell me some things to see and do there? Sure. Why don’t you visit the pyramids? It’s amazing there. And what about shopping? Where can I go? Oh! You can go to the Zona Rosa. You can buy lots of cool things there. James: How can I get there? Miguel: It’s easy. You can take the subway. James: Cool. Thanks!

The Tourist

The Tourist A: B: A: B: A: B: A: B: A: B: A:

Welcome to Korea! How are you? Super, but I am starving! Where can I get something to eat? Well, you can go to ___________. Great. I also want to go __________. Where do you recommend I go? I suggest you go to __________. OK, sounds like a great idea! Sure, no problem. By the way, what else can I see and do here? Hmm… Well, you can _____________ and ____________. Wow, cool! Sounds like fun! Thanks for all your terrific help. No problem.

Smart Choice Focus: Language Practice, page 58

The word “can” When used as a verb (action word), it has THREE MEANINGS: 1. An ability or skill I can swim. 2. Possibility I can call you later. In Cheonan you can go shopping at Yawoori. 3. To ask and give permission/requests Can I go to the bathroom? You can leave now.

The word “can” Ability/ skill 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

possibility

You can eat lunch now. She can speak Chinese. Beth can swim. I can go shopping on Saturday. Can I come in? You can buy a sweater at Yawoori.

permission

Can and Can’t Affirmative Statements I You He She We They It

can go

by bus. by car by taxi. by plane. by subway. by boat. by train. on foot.

Yes/No Questions Can I go by bus? you he she we they it To make a negative statement, Yes, she can. change can go to cannot go/ can’t go No, she can’t.

Wh- Questions Where can

(subject) + (verb) + (noun)

I you she he we they it

eat buy see watch find

pizza souvenirs statues a baseball game the zoo

Subject = who Verb = action Noun = person, place, or thing

What can I do there?! 1.

I will tell you a place and in small groups, you will have to think up as many things as you can do at that place. Example: What can you do at Yawoori? You can … meet friends. …go shopping.

2. 3.

You will have a time limit. Group with the most answers wins round. There will be three rounds.

Round One What can you do at the park?

Round Two What can you do at the beach?

Round Three

What can you do at the zoo?

New Vocabulary amusement park cathedral church gallery market pyramid ruins skyscraper statue zoo palace park

landmark souvenir tour tourist dangerous adventurous interesting season spring summer fall winter

by car by train by taxi by bus by subway by plane by boat on foot

This week’s homework Your Take-Home Assignment!!!

This week’s homework Smart Choice: page 44 (#1-2), 45 (#1-2), 47 (#6-7), and 48 (#1-3).

Last Week’s Homework Answers Page 44 Activity #1 2. Denise 3. Ken 4. Amanda Activity #2 1. Cynthia is tall and thin. She has long blonde hair. She looks smart and serious. 2. Bryan is short and heavy. He has short blonde hair. He looks funny and friendly.

Page 45 Activity #1 2. What does Chloe look like? 3. Who does Walter look like? 4. What does Bruno look like? 5. What are Greg and Pam like?

Page 47 Activity #6 2. one 3. wearing 4. looks 5. like 6. She’s

Activity #7 2. Which boy? 3. The tall and thin one with long blonde hair. 4. He’s wearing jeans and a black sweater. 5. That’s James White. 6. He looks like Orlando Bloom. 7. He lives on my street. 8. he like 9. He’s 10. He’s nice but very shy.

Page 48 Activity #1 A. Intelligent B. Rich C. Lively D. Friendly E. Good-looking F. cool

Activity #2 1. f 3. d 5. e

2. b 4. a 6. c

Activity #3 1. true 3. false

2. false 4. true

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