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Final Exam Review!
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Review - Page 188 Write two plans, then ask your partner and write down their plans. Example: I want to graduate and become a nurse. I also hope to travel all around Europe. My partner is going to...
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Final Exam Review
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The Final Exam You will need to have a conversation with a partner
Your topic will randomly chosen from units 5-8 You will need to talk for 3-4 minutes You will need to ask and answer questions The exam will be worth 30 points PPTs, study guide: timsenglish.wordpress.com
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How You Will Be Scored: Fluency (8 points): Grammar (5 points)
Speak naturally and smoothly without much hesitation. Use a greeting to open the conversation and transition to the main topic. Use lots of follow-up questions. Use a farewell. Grammar (5 points) Use the grammar forms studied in class consistently and accurately. Vocabulary (5 points) Use vocabulary studied in class to add detail to your conversation. Use verb phrases correctly. Pronunciation (6 points) Speak clearly and in a way that’s easy to understand. Use some intonation to give expression to your conversation. Confidence (6 points) Speak at a good volume, and maintain good eye contact. Help your partner if they have trouble. Ask for clarification if you don’t understand something.
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Topics Unit 5: Talk about your neighborhood Unit 6: Talk about health
Unit 7: Talk about work Unit 8: Talk about your future plans
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Unit 5: Talk about your Neighborhood
Vocabulary: Places (pharmacy, convenience store, etc.) Compass points (north, northeast, etc.), Landmarks (subway stations, Shinsegae, etc.) Directions (go straight, turn left, etc.) Grammar: Prepositions (across from, between, etc), Do/does questions Question words (What? When? Where? Why? How?, etc.)
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Unit 6: Talk about Health
Vocabulary: Healthy and unhealthy activities (exercise, diet, drink too much, etc.) Common health problems, symptoms and remedies (cold, flu, cough, etc.) Parts of the body (shoulder, neck, hands, etc.) Grammar: Infinitives (need to, want to, etc.) and should/ shouldn’t Requests for clarification (Pardon? Could you repeat that? etc.) Simple past tense (watched, went, etc.) Follow-up questions
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Unit 7: Talk about Jobs Vocabulary: Jobs
School plans (graduate, get a driver’s license, etc.) Abilities (speak another language, work well with others, etc.) Personality adjectives (creative, hardworking, etc.) Grammar: Future tense (will/won’t, want to, hope to) Can/can’t, good at
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Unit 8: Talk about the Future
Vocabulary: Verb phrases (get a job, get married, have kids, etc.) Grammar: Future tense (want to, hope to, plan to, be going to, will)
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Pronunciation Review R vs L V vs B P vs F S vs Sh vs Th Z W
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Pronunciation Review Listen to your partner fill in the blanks.
Remember, if you don’t understand ask for clarification: “Could you repeat that please?”
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Pronunciation Review (Student A)
I want to ___________ across the street. My friend is always really ____________. The zoo is full of _____________ zombies. You should definitely wear your berry ___________. Could you pry that ___________ apart with Peter’s ___________? work silly chief vest copy pork
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Pronunciation Review (Student B)
The _____________ machine is broken again. If you’re really late it’s a real _____________. I thought I got a big ___________ on Thursday, the thirtieth. The wooden wonder will be a ___________ very soon. The ___________ suits your really ___________ lifestyle. coffee climb sock given shoot rural
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Natural Conversation Tips
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Example: A: Hi B: Oh… hi… A: Do you have any plans tonight?
B: I don’t know... A: Bye.
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Example: A: Hi there. How’s it going? B: I’m great, thanks. What’s up?
A: Not much. I’m just thinking about this summer. B: Oh really? Why? Do you have any plans? A: Yes! I’m going to travel. B: Travel? Nice! Where are you going?
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Conversation Starters
Use conversation starters to begin the conversation in a natural way. Then transition to your main topic. Examples: Q: Hi, how are you? how’s it going? (= How are you feeling?) A: I’m great! / I’m ok / I’m terrible. / etc. Q: What’s up? / What’s new? (= What is happening in your life?) A: Nothing. / Not much. / I have so much homework these days. / etc.
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Example: A: I’m going to go to Europe. B: Ok. A: Ok then...
B: Well… bye…
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Example: A: I’m going to go to Europe.
B: Awesome! Which countries are you going to visit? A: I’m not sure yet, but I definitely want to go to Italy. B: Sounds good! A: Yeah, I can’t wait! Oh, hey, it was nice talking to you, but I’ve got to go. I have another class. B: Ok sure, take care!
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Conversation Closers Try to finish your conversation in a natural way by smoothly transitioning to a farewell. Examples: A: Hey, it was nice talking to you but I’ve got to go. B: Ok sure. Take care! A: Anyway, I have a class soon so I should go now. See you later. B: No problem. Have a great day!
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Practice Time
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Thank you!
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Teams / Test Times Write your down you and your partners name on the sign up sheet next to the time you would like to do your test. Please arrive a few minutes early for your test!
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