Unit 4B 인생이 다 그렇지.

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Unit 4B 인생이 다 그렇지

Unit 4B: Learning Goals and Objectives Ask and answer questions PEER-EDIT Practice reading fluency

Who is your role model and why? Question 1 Who is your role model and why?

If you had 3 wishes, what would they be? Question 2 If you had 3 wishes, what would they be?

Can you name 15 countries? What are they? Question 3 Can you name 15 countries? What are they?

What’s the worst thing you ever did? Question 4 What’s the worst thing you ever did?

What’s your favorite idiom? Why? Question 5 What’s your favorite idiom? Why?

Do you know an English joke? What is it? Question 6 Do you know an English joke? What is it?

Make a circle with your desks

Pass your first drafts to the left

Read out loud together 2. Edit together

p.71 – Unit 8 Warm-up Homework p.39 – Autobiography: Final Draft p.40 – Self-assessment p.71 – Unit 8 Warm-up NEXT CLASS Unit 8

Writing Task: Cover Letter

Revise and Re-submit “Good enough.” “I can do better!” Revise at home Write your score on rubric 2 Submit rubric 2 Revise at home Print a 3rd draft Resubmit

YOU CAN STILL EARN A 5 4.5  5 4  5 1.5  5

Contractions = informal Feedback Contractions = informal

Contractions = informal I’m I’d I’ve

Contractions = informal I’m I’d I’ve I am I would I have

Never the first word in a sentence Transitions “And ……” NO Never the first word in a sentence

“Because ……” NO creates difficult sentences Transitions “Because ……” NO creates difficult sentences Be careful if this is the first word in your sentence

“So……” OKAY don’t use it too often it’s very basic. You can do better! Transitions “So……” OKAY don’t use it too often it’s very basic. You can do better!

Transitions - Punctuation First In addition For example However Therefore As a result Moreover Furthermore In contrast Also In conclusion

Transitions - Punctuation First, In addition, For example, However, Therefore, As a result, Moreover, Furthermore, In contrast, Also, In conclusion,

Simple Fantastic Transitions FE 1 – p.20 FE 2 – p.115