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Answer the question correctly and completely. Relevant and socially acceptable 사회에서 허용. Very clear pronunciation U se appropriate vocabulary Not offensive 공격하지

 Always give complete answers! Q: Do you watch English films?A: Yes. A: I watch (don’t watch) English films.  Explain your answers. A: I watch English films because … …or give additional details/examples A: I watch English films every weekend. My favorite actor is Mr. Bean! A: I sometimes watch English films with my friends. We like going to a coffee shop afterwards and talk about our favorite scenes in the movie. Questions 4, 5, 6

 whywhy not  Be specificBe specific  Elaborate, Explain, Expand your answers For example, … As for me, …. In my experience, … Questions 4, 5, 6  Conclusion (end) 추단, 결말 ; 끝내다 Therefore … So …. Thus, … That’s why … For this reason … For these reasons … 한정된 한정된, 유일한, 독특한, 특정한, 별개의

GOODBAD MovieInteresting, exciting, original plot/story line Boring, bad acting, not coherent plot FoodDelicious, tasty, scrumptious, delightful, mouthwatering Bland, too salty Too spicy (so??) spicy food gives you indigestion Question 4, 5, 6 

End End End

consider 2 choices –which do you like more? Q. Do you prefer(A) or (B)? Questions 4, 5, 6 (noun) A. I prefer (gerund) (infinitive) books. reading books. to read books.

PAGE 76–77 SAMPLE ANSWER: BOOK II, PAGE Questions 4, 5, 6 4. I listen to music almost everyday. I listen to music when I go to school in the morning. 5. I prefer to buy music CDs online because it is much cheaper than buying them at a local music store. 6. I like ballad music very much. I think my music taste has changed quite dramatically over the years. When I was younger, I didn’t like ballad music because it sounded very boring. But now I like it so much because it is relaxing. … prefer … … taste in music… seconds seconds seconds

 Complete; relevant; socially acceptable  Elaborate~ Explain~ Expand~ Advice:  Talk about your own experiences.  Stay calm. Questions 4, 5, 6 so…? because…? and…? Give details Give examples

1) Repeat what the question is asking I prefer to buy music CDs … 2) Why (reason) 3) Examples; additional details  Positive (+) / advantages Questions 4, 5, 6 Do you prefer to buy music CDs online or at a local music store? I prefer to buy music CDs online because it is much cheaper than buying them at a local music store. I can collect points (coupons) when I shop online. The more points I have, the more discounts I get.

1) Repeat what the question is asking 2) Why (A) ? 3) Why not (B) the other choice?  Negative (–) / disadvantages  Questions 4, 5, 6 I prefer to buy music CDs online because it’s easier and more convenient. Going to a local store means I have to drive or take the bus. It takes longer, and it is more tiring.

 Do you prefer wine or beer? Why?  Do you prefer cats or dogs? Why?  Do you prefer rock, rap, or pop music? Why?  Do you prefer cooking or eating out? Why?  Do you prefer to study in the morning, afternoon, or at night? Why?  Would you prefer to live near the beach or near the mountain? Why?  Would you prefer to go to a different university? Why? Questions 4, 5, 6 I prefer neither because …

4) When? Where?Why 5) Repeat what the question is asking for + your choice Reason  advantage of your choice If …  disadvantage of other choice Opinion 6) Give your choice (complete sentence)  Why?  advantage of your choice  For example…  another advantage of your choice  But…  disadvantage of other choice  Also…  (extra detail) another advantage of your choice  Summary / opinion Review -Midterm Exam Book II, page 5

Questions 4, 5, 6