2010 fall semester, tue3 elective course for freshmen in mechanical and intelligent system engineering IMC-210 English III Intermediate 39 Helping people.

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2010 fall semester, tue3 elective course for freshmen in mechanical and intelligent system engineering IMC-210 English III Intermediate 39 Helping people Answering questions

updated goh kawai 2 opening tasks no handouts today

updated goh kawai 3 team sirokuro goh kawai (noriko kawai) nobuyasu obata xin li (chifumi goto) yuka wakatsuki call everybody by their first name

updated goh kawai 4 today's menu warm-up conversations google search "Thanksgiving" ask partners questions use the questions you prepared for class assignments answer questions

updated goh kawai 5 furukawa hall

updated goh kawai 6 ohno pond

updated goh kawai 7 how do we answer questions? when you don't know, say so I have no idea. No clue. That's a good question. Never thought of that! suggest ways to find out I know somebody who can tell us where to look. Let's ask Professor Bernstein. Maybe an online search would give us a clue. I bet the librarian would show us how to find out.

updated goh kawai 8 ask partners questions again pretend you don't know the answer I have no idea. No clue. That's a good question. Never thought of that! suggest ways to find out I know somebody who can tell us where to look. Let's ask Professor Bernstein. Maybe an online search would give us a clue. I bet the librarian would show us how to find out.

updated goh kawai 9 model barn

updated goh kawai 10 model barn

updated goh kawai 11 how do we state opinions? example: Do you love snow? first, say your conclusion Absolutely.Definitely.Totally. Mostly.Often. Usually. Fifty-fifty.Half and half. Usually not.Often not. Absolutely not. Definitely not. second, list reasons I enjoy winter sports and the scenery. It's fun to play in, but awful to commute in. It's cold, wet, and miserable.

updated goh kawai 12 assignments on glexa, type (no need to say) two responses to questions

updated goh kawai 13 assignment (1 of 2) Type your response to the following question, assuming that (a) you have no idea of the answer, and (b) you might know how to find out. Question: Did Professor Clark come to Japan alone, or with his family?

updated goh kawai 14 assignment (2 of 2) Type your response to the following question. State your opinion. Mention your conclusion first, then list your reason(s). Question: Does Professor Clark's motto "Boys, be ambitious!" influence Hokudai students?

updated goh kawai 15 slideshow if there's time

updated goh kawai 16 see you next week!