Unit 1 review What do you do every day? What do you do every day? What did you give your husband for valentines day? What did you give your husband for.

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Unit 1 review What do you do every day? What do you do every day? What did you give your husband for valentines day? What did you give your husband for valentines day? What are your children doing right now? What are your children doing right now? What are you going to do this weekend? What are you going to do this weekend?

Tell the class (name) eats kimchi every day. (name) eats kimchi every day. She gave her husband chocolates for valentines day. She gave her husband chocolates for valentines day. Her children are studying at school right now Her children are studying at school right now She is going to go hiking this weekend She is going to go hiking this weekend

Unit 2 review What food is in your kitchen right now? What food is in your kitchen right now? There is… / There are… Where is the food in your kitchen? Where is the food in your kitchen? Ex. The milk is in the refrigerator What food is not in your kitchen right now? What food is not in your kitchen right now? There isn’t any… / There aren’t any… What food did you buy at the supermarket? What food did you buy at the supermarket? Ex. I bought a few oranges and a little milk.

Unit 3 review Soup – A can of soup Soup – A can of soup Jam – A jar of jam Jam – A jar of jam Ketchup Ketchup Cereal Cereal Flour Flour Bread Bread Bananas Bananas lettuce lettuce

Food adjectives Good BadTastes deliciousterriblesweet

Unit 4: Future Tense, Will/Won’t  Talking about the future  Time expressions  Probability/Possibility  Warnings

Will - ( 을 ) 거예요 Questions: Will + information Ex. Will you go to work today? Will you cook dinner tonight? Will you cook dinner tonight? A. Yes, I will. No, I won’t. (will not)

Longer answers Will you go to work today? Will you go to work today? Yes, I’ll (I will) go to work at nine o’clock. Yes, I’ll (I will) go to work at nine o’clock. Will you cook dinner tonight? Will you cook dinner tonight? Yes, I’ll (I will) cook pasta tonight. Yes, I’ll (I will) cook pasta tonight.

Contractions I will go shopping today. I will go shopping today. He will visit his parents tomorrow. He will visit his parents tomorrow. She will go dancing this weekend. She will go dancing this weekend. We will drive to Busan. We will drive to Busan. They will meet us there. They will meet us there. It’ll will taste delicious. It’ll will taste delicious.

Soon ( 곧 ) 내가 곧 도착할 거예요 내가 곧 도착할 거예요 I will arrive soon. I will arrive soon. Depends on ‘context’ Depends on ‘context’ A few minutes, a few hours, a few days, a week. A few minutes, a few hours, a few days, a week.

In a few minutes In a few minutes In five minutes In five minutes In half an hour In half an hour In an hour In an hour In a week In a week In a few hours In a few hours In two or three days In two or three days

Where will you go for your next vacation? Where will you go for your next vacation? When will you go? When will you go? Who will you go with? Who will you go with? What will you do there? What will you do there? How will you get there? How will you get there?

Tell the class Paul will go to Japan for his next vacation. He’ll go in August. He’ll go with his friends. He’ll hike Mount. Fuji there. He’ll go by plane. Paul will go to Japan for his next vacation. He’ll go in August. He’ll go with his friends. He’ll hike Mount. Fuji there. He’ll go by plane.

Will the game begin soon? Will the game begin soon? Will the bus arrive soon? Will the bus arrive soon? Will Bob return soon? Will Bob return soon? Will your brother be ready soon? Will your brother be ready soon? Will your sister get home soon? Will your sister get home soon? Yes, he will. He’ll be ready in ten minutes. Yes, he will. He’ll be ready in ten minutes. Yes, it will. It’ll begin in fifteen minutes. Yes, it will. It’ll begin in fifteen minutes. Yes, it will. It’ll arrive in half an hour. Yes, it will. It’ll arrive in half an hour. Yes, he will, he’ll return in a minute. Yes, he will, he’ll return in a minute.

Do you think…? (prediction) Do you think it will be cold tomorrow? Do you think it will be cold tomorrow? Do you think Korea will win the World Cup? Do you think Korea will win the World Cup? I think… I think… I don’t think… I don’t think… I think it will be cold tomorrow. I think it will be cold tomorrow. I don’t think Korea will win the World Cup. I don’t think Korea will win the World Cup.

Do you think it will be sunny tomorrow? Do you think it will be sunny tomorrow? Do you think you will go shopping this weekend? Do you think you will go shopping this weekend? Do you think you will cook tonight? Do you think you will cook tonight? Do you think you will meet friends next week? Do you think you will meet friends next week? Do you think you will drink beer tomorrow? Do you think you will drink beer tomorrow? Do you think you will go swimming next weekend? Do you think you will go swimming next weekend?

maybe Do you think it’ll rain tomorrow? Do you think it’ll rain tomorrow? Maybe it will and maybe it won’t. We’ll just have to wait and see. Maybe it will and maybe it won’t. We’ll just have to wait and see.

Might (maybe) Maybe I’ll eat galbi for dinner. Maybe I’ll eat galbi for dinner. I might eat galbi for dinner. I might eat galbi for dinner. Maybe I’ll drink cola. Maybe I’ll drink cola. I might drink cola. I might drink cola. Maybe I’ll go shopping. Maybe I’ll go shopping. I might go shopping. I might go shopping.

Maybe I’ll go to church. Maybe I’ll go to church. I might visit my friend. I might visit my friend. Maybe he’ll go home. Maybe he’ll go home. She might go swimming. She might go swimming. Maybe they’ll eat pizza. Maybe they’ll eat pizza. We might meet later. We might meet later. Maybe it’ll rain tomorrow. Maybe it’ll rain tomorrow.

What might happen in her future? She might…

What might happen in their future? They might…

What might happen in her future? She might…

What might happen in his future? He might…

What might happen in his future? He might…

I don’t know I don’t know I don’t know He ________ know. He ________ know. She ________ know. She ________ know. Paul ________ know. Paul ________ know. We _______ know. We _______ know. They _______ know. They _______ know. Paul and Michael ______ know. Paul and Michael ______ know.

I really can’t decide Decide = make a decision, choose, pick Decide = make a decision, choose, pick Use this when: Use this when: 1. There is more than one choice. 2. You don’t know which choice is correct.

When are you going to clean your apartment? When are you going to clean your apartment? I don’t know. I might clean it today, or I might clean it next Saturday. I really can’t decide. I don’t know. I might clean it today, or I might clean it next Saturday. I really can’t decide.

I really can’t decide Who is the most handsome actor in the world? Who is the most handsome actor in the world? What is your favorite food? What is your favorite food? What is your favorite movie? What is your favorite movie? Who is your favorite singer? Who is your favorite singer? Where is your favorite place in Korea? Where is your favorite place in Korea? What is your favorite drink? What is your favorite drink? It might be… or it might be… I really can’t decide.

(Be) careful! ( 조심하다 ) Use this when somebody could be in danger.

Practice A: Careful! ______________! B: I’m sorry. What did you say? A: ____________! You might ___________. B: Oh. Thanks for the warning.

Be careful! You might…

I’m afraid I might… I’m scared. I’m scared. I think something bad could happen. I think something bad could happen. I’m afraid I might fail the test. I’m afraid I might fail the test. I’m afraid I might get sick. I’m afraid I might get sick. I’m afraid I might get lost. I’m afraid I might get lost.

A: Would you like to __________ with me? B: No, I don’t think so. A: Why not? B: I’m afraid I might ____________. A: Don’t worry! You won’t ____________. B: Are you sure? A: I’m positive. B: Okay. I’ll _____________ with you.

Jack Jack’s parents want to go on vacation, but they are afraid to go. They’re worried about their teenage son Jack. They don’t want to leave him at home. Why? What are they afraid might happen? “They are afraid he might…” “They are afraid he might not…”

Frequency: Probability Vs. Possibility Time Expressions: Always = 100% Usually = 90% Sometimes/Maybe = 50% Rarely = 10% Never = 0% Probability: Something WILL happen (50%-99%) Possibility: Something MIGHT happen (1% - 50%)

Fill In the Blank… Samuel _________ wins the lottery. Time Expressions: Always = 100% Usually = 90% Sometimes/Maybe = 50% Rarely = 10% Never = 0%

Fill In the Blank… Samuel is _________ sleepy. Time Expressions: Always = 100% Usually = 90% Sometimes/Maybe = 50% Rarely = 10% Never = 0%

Fill In the Blank… Samuel _________ has a water bottle in teachers class.

Fill In the Blank… Samuel _________ forgets/mistakes the names of the members in his parents class.

Fill In the Blank… Maria, Hannah, Julia, Jessica, and Kelly _________ attend parents class.

Fill In the Blank… Jenny and Rose _________ attend parents class.

Fill In the Blank… Scholastica _________ wins the lottery.

Fill In the Blank… Anna _________ attends parents class.

Fill In the Blank… Catharina _________ attend parents class. Horary for Catharina!!!

Fill In the Blank… It is ___________ that the sun will set tonight. Probable: Something WILL happen (50%-99%) Possible: Something MIGHT happen (1% - 50%)

Fill In the Blank… It is ___________ that it will rain tomorrow. Probable: Something WILL happen (50%-99%) Possible: Something MIGHT happen (1% - 50%)

Fill In the Blank… It is ___________ that Samuel is going CRAZY! It is ___________ that Samuel is going CRAZY! Probable: Something WILL happen (50%-99%) Possible: Something MIGHT happen (1% - 50%)

Probability: Will I will=I’ll He will=He’ll She will=She’ll It will=It’ll We will=We’ll You will=You’ll They will=They’ll ‘Will’ as a question: Is SOMETHING going to happen in the future Question: Answer:

Probability: Will “will” is the positive answer “will” is the positive answer “will not” is the negative answer “will not” is the negative answerBUT “will not” CANNOT be shortened/abbreviated to “willn’t” “will not” CANNOT be shortened/abbreviated to “willn’t” Instead, we use “won’t” Instead, we use “won’t”

Reading: I can’t wait for Spring Seasons have expected weather patterns, so we can make judgments as to what we think WILL happen (probability) Seasons have expected weather patterns, so we can make judgments as to what we think WILL happen (probability) For example: It WILL be sunny in the summer It WILL be sunny in the summer It WON’T be snowy in the summer It WON’T be snowy in the summer

Possibility: Might “Might” is a word similar to maybe “Might” is a word similar to maybe “Might” is used when you don’t know an answer, or there is a POSSIBILITY something may happen “Might” is used when you don’t know an answer, or there is a POSSIBILITY something may happen

A Game of Probabilities: Black Jack