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Updates * No resume/cover letter * Podcasts and homework * Focus on job hunting, interviews, discussion * Student Conferences

What’s happening today? * Fortune Teller * Select partners for midterm exam * Begin Midterm Exam Review

Seoul English Thai Curry? Angry Birds? 설국열차 ? (Snowpiercer,) Everland? yes yes no yes

American TV drama pizza hobby Korean food actor sport School subject drink Korean movie Foreign movie Side dish colour animal brand City in Korea Foreign country Smart phone website teacher Ice cream athlete song fruit Clothing brand candy Smart phone app

American TV drama Ideas As a child, did you ________________? animal What is the most important characteristic you look for in choosing a husband/wife? As a Korean man, do you think women should be required to do military service? What is the least entertaining sport to watch?

Midterm Exam Part A 2. The person with the higher number chooses the card on the table. 1, Each student will roll the dice. Simple past / Past Continuous Reported Speech Modal Verbs 3. Then s/he asks the question Examples Simple past/post continuous: What did you do yesterday? What were you doing yesterday? Reported Speech: What was the last question someone asked you? Modal verbs: Where must you go even though you don't want to?

Exam Topics Reported Speech Past Continuous / Simple Past Modals of necessity (must, have to, have got to)

What’s some advice your parents told you? What did one of your teachers always tell you to do? What was the last question someone asked you? What’s something strange someone said to you recently? What was the last time someone asked you to do something? What did they ask? What did you parents always tell you to do? What was a great piece of advice that someone gave to you? When was the last time someone asked you for money? What did they say? What’s something you always tell people about yourself? Has anyone told you an interesting piece of news recently? What did they tell you? What did the last homeless person you met say to you? What’s some advice you gave a friend recently? What was a surprising question that someone asked you? What’s a memorable quote from someone you look up to? What did your parents always tell you not to do? What do you say to telemarketers when they call? What was the last thing you said to your friend? Reported Speech

Unit 4 – Past Continuous What were you doing yesterday at 3pm? What were your friends doing Saturday evening? What were you doing right before class? Who were you talking to yesterday afternoon? What were you eating the last time you spilled food on your clothes? What were you doing Friday night at 9pm? What were you doing last New Year’s Eve at 11:30pm? Were you watching a movie last Sunday at 8pm? Who were you texting before class? What were you doing yesterday at nine in the morning? What TV show were you watching Monday night? What were you doing the last time you got a phone call? Were you working hard last night? What were you doing? What were you doing last Christmas morning at 10am? What were you doing the last time you got caught in the rain? What were you doing while you were eating dinner last night? What were you doing the last time someone told you to stop being childish?

Unit 4 – Simple Past What did you do yesterday? Where did you go on your last vacation? What was the last restaurant you went to? How was it? What did you do last weekend? What did you eat for lunch yesterday? What was the last movie you saw? How was it? Who did you hang out with last? What did you do together? Talk about the last time you were surprised by something. What was the last game you played? When was the last time you rode a bicycle? Were you a well behaved child? Explain. What was a funny movie you watched recently? Talk about a time you were lost. Where did you grow up? What was it like? What was the last book you read? What did you do this morning? Tell me about the last time you were really excited.

What are some things you have to do when you get home? What are some things you must do or must not do when you go to the airport? What do students have to do if they want to improve their English? What are some unusual or harsh laws in your country? Which types of workers have to work the hardest? What are some things you must or must not do at your job or university? Is there anywhere you have to go after class? What does a person have to do to become successful? What are some things you have to do but don’t want to? What must a person do to be happy? Who is someone you must listen to? What are some interesting customs in your country that people have to follow? Where must you go even though you don't want to? How many hours of sleep do you have to get to function normally? Is there anything that you have to eat at least once a week? What are two things your parents said you must do? What are some things all humans have to work together to accomplish? Modals of necessity questions (must, have to, have got to)

1. Roll the dice. Part B Midterm Exam You choose Week 2 Idiom Week 4 Idiom Week 5 Idiom Week 6 Idiom Week 3 Idiom 2. Result:

Midterm Evaluation Fluency (/8) Accuracy (/5) Creativity (/5) Vocabulary (/2) * Begin conversation; * Provide relevant descriptions; * Ask relevant questions; * Agree or disagree with opinion. If necessary: * Ask for clarification; * Provide clarification. * Accurate use of words and grammar. * Interesting facts; * Interesting perspective that can be supported with evidence. * Vocabulary is appropriate for the conversation.

Fluency (/8) Begin conversation What do you think about…? Tell what you think of… Have you heard about…? Do you know about…? Relevant descriptions Subject -> Verb - > Object What’s is your partner’s knowledge of the topic?

Fluency (/8) Relevant follow up questions Who do you… with? Why do you … How often do you…? Where do you…? Agree or Disagree That’s a good point but… Me too; same here Nonverbal communication? Continuing Conversation How about you? What do you think?

Fluency (/8) Seeking clarification What do you mean by that? I am not sure about…