Getting Acquainted Unit 1
International Greetings
Reflection What in the video was familiar? What things in the video would you never do? Reflection
Greetings in Korea How does your greetings to people change? Your parents Your boyfriend/girlfriend Your boss Your boyfriend’s/girlfriend’s parents Your little brother or sister What would you say? How would you act? Greetings in Korea
Having things in common is important for a successful relationship. In groups, find out 4 things everyone has in common. What things do you have in common with Prof. Jones? Relationships
Starting a Conversation What are some questions that you should ask when you first meet someone? What are some questions you should NOT ask when you first meet someone? Starting a Conversation
What body language should you have when meeting someone for the first time? What body language should you NOT have when meeting someone for the first time? Body Language
Group Work In groups, come up with ten questions that you would ask someone who you were meeting for the first time.
Interview
Topics and Being Comfortable Are there topics that you feel comfortable/uncomfortable talking about? Which ones are they? Why or why not? Page 5 Activity 3B Topics and Being Comfortable
Families Everyone has different families. How big is your family? Do you have any pets? Is it ok to talk about families when you first meet someone? Families
Fill out the chart with the class Family Chart Fill out the chart with the class
Individual or Group Work Is it better to work alone or in groups? Why? Why not? What is your personal preference? Individual or Group Work
Teamwork
Competition S O L V I N G P R O B L E M S Get into two big groups. The first group will work as individuals; the second group will work in small groups. You have three minutes to come up with as many words as possible using the letters: S O L V I N G P R O B L E M S Competition
Each group needs to create a conversation in regard to the two scenarios: You want to invite someone who you just met over to eat chicken and drink beer. You are talking with your new work supervisor about a new project that he/she wants you to begin. Create a Conversation
Presentation