Unit 5: Decoration p. 51-53. Listen and Draw Listen carefully and draw what you hear.

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Unit 5: Decoration p

Listen and Draw Listen carefully and draw what you hear

Check your drawing Compare your drawing with your partner's drawing.

Compare with the photo

Renovation / Home Improvement What are some ways to fix up an old room?

Listen I recently bought an old house, and new, I'm trying to___ 1. I'd like to make a few home improvements before I move in. First of all, I'm ___ 2 all of the old ___ 3 and ___ 4 some new carpet throughout the house. I'm also ___ 5 new ___ 6. The old ones don't light up the rooms very well. Next, I'm ___ 7 the entire kitchen by ___ 8 new kitchen ___ 9, a new ___ 10, a new ___ 11 and ___ 12, and new ___ 13. I'm also going to buy new ___ 14 for the kitchen.

Check I recently bought an old house, and new, I'm trying to fix it up 1. I'd like to make a few home improvements before I move in. First of all, I'm pulling out 2 all of the old carpet 3 and laying down 4 some new carpet throughout the house. I'm also putting in 5 new light fixtures 6. The old ones don't light up the rooms very well. Next, I'm remodeling 7 the entire kitchen by putting in 8 new kitchen cabinets 9, a new countertop 10, a new sink 11 and faucet 12, and new linoleum 13. I'm also going to buy new appliances 14 for the kitchen.

Vocabulary fix (it) up v to renovate sth pull out v to remove sth lay down v to install (sth on the floor) remodel v to renovate sth put in v to install sth carpet n floor covering made of fabric linoleum n man-made floor covering light fixture n a structure which holds a light source cabinet n a structure with shelves or drawers for keeping objects countertop n smooth flat top on a cabinet sink n a container for water which has a drain and water source appliance n a device for home use (fridge, washing machine) faucet n a tap

Grammar Point: Modal Verbs Modal verbsUsage should** 1 not strong need to 2 ought to 3 have to** 4 must 5 very strong

Grammar Point: Modal Verbs Usage used to give advice, suggestions, express obligation more common in speaking than writing “must” used rarely in conversation because it is very strong (rude) “should” and “have to” less threatening

Grammar Point: Modal Verbs Form Subject + modal verb + verb +____. You need to cut your hair. +ve statement Subject + modal verb + not + verb + __. He must not wear pink clothes. -ve statement (question word) Modal verb + subject + verb + ___? Should we eat bibimbap for lunch? Where should we eat?

What should I do? Modal verbs should ought to need to have to must Verbs fix up pull out lay down put in remodel Nouns carpet light fixtures faucet cabinets counter top sink

Modal verbs should ought to need to have to must Verbs fix up pull out lay down put in remodel Nouns carpet light fixtures faucet cabinets counter top sink

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Midterm Exam The class will be divided into 2 sections  Group A will have their midterm in class 1 during regular class time.  Group B will have their midterm in class 2 during regular class time. The students in Group A and Group B will be randomly divided into groups of 4~5.  Each group will have a specific exam time.  Please arrive minutes early to the exam (we will begin as soon as the previous group has finished!!)  Please wait quietly in the hall. Minus points will be given for noise!

Midterm Exam (20%) Part A: Individual answer (50%)  You will be given one random question  Speak for 30 seconds (minimum)  Give your opinion, reasons why Part B: Pair conversation (50%)  Your partner will be randomly chosen at the exam  Have a conversation about one topic which is related to units 1, 2, 4, 5.  Continue your conversation for as long as possible using the grammar and vocabulary from the unit

Midterm Exam Target Language (Vocabulary and Grammar) 20/100 accuracy and range of grammar and vocabulary from class Pronunciation 20/100 volume, clarity, word stress, individual sounds, reductions Fluency 20/100 pace, pausing, confidence Comprehension 20/100 understanding of the prompt and partner's comments and questions Conversation Dynamic 20/100 use of conversation strategies, ability to contribute (quantity and quality)

Midterm Exam - Tips Do NOT memorize exam answers. It is very easy for me to notice. Minus points will be given!!  listen carefully to your partner and work together to have a conversation  use conversation strategies: follow-up questions and Q  SA + EI Use the grammar and vocabulary from the appropriate unit to answer the exam question  ex. if the exam topic is about movies, use the grammar and vocabulary from unit 1

Midterm Exam If you cannot come to the exam, you must contact me BEFORE the exam by . You must supply an official document of absence. If you miss the exam without contacting the instructor, you will receive a grade of 0. There will be no re-writes.

Unit 1: Entertainment Grammar Point VocabularyTopicsConversation strategies -ed/-ing adjectives movie genres adjectives to describe movies/TV shows types of TV shows What's your favorite movie? What's the genre of the movie? What's on during the day? What's on during prime time? What's on during the late night? Q--> SA + EI using follow- up questions to add extra information giving opinions

Sample conversation A: Jessica, what do you watch on TV during the day? B: I watch soap operas because I think they are really interesting and exciting. What about you? A: I do too. I like checking out the actors' clothes in soap operas. Do you like fashion? B: No, I don't. I think it's boring, but sometimes I watch the home shopping channel because the clothes are cheap. How about you? A: Oh really? I don't. I think the home shopping channel is a good place to buy clothes. Do you ever buy products from infomercials? B: No, I don't. Infomercials are silly and unreliable. A: Ya, I agree with you.

Unit 2: Reality shows Grammar PointVocabularyTopicsConversation strategies countable / uncountabl e nouns specific quantifiers: general quantifiers: some/any much/many a few/ a little a lot/ lots of quantifiers: a bottle of a can of (see p 20) Would you participate in a reality show? If you were alone on a deserted island, what items would you take? Do you think you can find love on a reality dating show? What do you think about online dating? Q--> SA + EI agreeing / disagreeing softening disagreement with (oh really, well) giving opinions and supporting them

Sample conversation A: Here’s the case of beer you wanted. What are you watching? B: I'm watching Cupcake Wars. I love reality shows about food. What about you? A: Well, I don't really like them because they aren't actually real. B: Oh really, what do you mean? A: A producer actually directs the cast of Survivor. It’s so fake! B: Hmmm, I didn't know that. There are many things to learn about cooking on reality shows though. A: Oh really? Like what? B: I learned how to make a cake on a campfire using only a few ingredients. A: Wow!

516 Exam Groups: Group A Monday 10/15/12 9:00~10:30am RS833 Group membersExam time 1 박강택 염승환 윤다운 조재윤 9:00~9:15 2 최광명 구본욱 권지은 김경재 9:20~9:35 3 김나연 김수민 김정호 김진수 9:40~9:55 4 김한용 박시형 박인홍 송헌영 10:00~10:15

516 Exam Groups: Group B Wednesday 10/17/12 10:30~12pm RS833 Group membersExam time 5 안도건 오용열 이현승 정인태 10:30~10:45 6 조성우 진익철 최재림 하지웅 10:50~11:05 7 허강재 허수종 황보석 황세원 11:10~11:25 8 장문영 진성윤 강승우 서성화 11:30~11:45

517 Exam Groups: Group A Monday 10/15/12 10:30~12pm RS833 Group membersExam time 1 문형우 박하늘 이인재 이중호 10:30~10:45 2 이채민 최장호 양경록 우성종 10:50~11:05 3 박지우 문재현 민병현 류호진 11:10~11:25

517 Exam Groups: Group B Wednesday 10/17/12 9:00~10:30am RS833 Group membersExam time 4 박유찬 신용빈 이강희 곽세일 9:00~9:15 5 최정욱 황해성 김다래 김성훈 9:20~9:35 6 유동호 임혜진 장인준 9:40~9:55

233 Exam Groups: Group A Tuesday 10/16/12 1:30-3pm RS830 Group membersExam time 1 이유진 김준형 최재혁 김도은김명희 1:30~1:45 2 강소현 김정희 류혜민 박현재 배현주 1:50~2:05 3 송정은 옥수진 이성미 이예슬 2:10~2:25 4 이은정 임도경 정아영 제갈예현 2:30~2:45

233 Exam Groups: Group B Friday 10/19/12 12~1:30PM P4408 Group membersExam time 5 조운재 고광혁 김소연 김유미 12~12:15 6 김진선 박은영 유재영 이현정 12:20~12:35 7 정임주 정준영 최영빈 최주아 12:40~12:55

236 Exam Groups: Group A Wednesday 10/17/12 12~1:30 RS830 Group membersExam time 1 김지성 김혜찬 박태용 이찬웅 정다훈 12~12:15 2 주혁진 최종은 강다연 김희준 12:20~12:35 3 박상수 박세원 박은혜 설나영 12:40~12:55 신채윤 이예지 이유미 임소정 1~1:15 4

236 Exam Groups: Group B Friday 10/19/12 9:30-10:30AM RS830 Group membersExam time 5 장진성 전유나 정지은 조은주 최소원 9:30~9:45 6 최희수 하진솔 김동우 백선아 9:50~10:05 7 이다정 이보라 전시연 정다운 10:05~10:25

Homework Try these activities in your book for extra practice:  p. 27 activities 5, 6 and 7  p. 28 activities 7 and 9 *We didn't cover all the material in all units, so only try the activities suggested above*