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1 2010 fall semester, mon5 elective course for all students IMC-210 English Seminar Intermediate 1 Helping people 2010-10-25 Explaining

2 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 2 ask questions TAs: distribute handouts goh: show URLs university museum http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/bureau/populi/edition36/litterae36_pdf/litterae36_20.pdf engineering cafeteria http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/bureau/populi/edition40/litterae40_pdf/litterae40_15.pdf engineering complex map http://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/building engineering cafeteria menu http://www.hokkaido.seikyou.ne.jp/c-foodserv/menu/hoku_kougakubu.html

3 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 3 roll call ask me a question examples Why do you teach? What is ultimate? answer my question example What are you wearing for Halloween?

4 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 4 team sirokuro goh kawai noriko kawai nobuyasu obata (xin li) (chifumi goto) yuka wakatsuki call everybody by their first name

5 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 5 all-English class we talk mostly in English no Japanese! you may ask questions in Japanese are you scared? perfectly normal talk to your neighbor ask a TA

6 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 6 why do we ask questions? to show interest it's rude not to ask don't ask personal questions age, weight, salary give long answers let the conversation continue

7 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 7 today's menu warm-up conversation ask directions do in-class glexa activity submit your assignment stand up and meet people ask your questions answer their questions exchange comments

8 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 8 review: ask directions 1.Mark(SMILES AND WAVES)(IN LOUD VOICE) Excuse me. Could you tell me how to get to the Model Barn? 2.June (TURNS TOWARDS MARK)(SMILES) Sure. Walk straight up north on Main Street. At the very end of the street, you'll come to the entrance of the model barn area. 3.Mark (SMILES) Thank you very much. 4.June (SMILES AND WAVES) You bet. No problem. Any time.

9 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 9 key questions Where is (the)... ? (This is also used in asking about location.) How do you get to (the)... (from here)? How do I get to (the)... ? Can you tell me how to get to (the)... ? Can you give me directions to (the)... ? What's the best way to get to (the)... ?

10 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 10 answer example (First,) go down this street (for ___ blocks). (Then,) turn left at the traffic light. (After that,) go straight on ___ Street until you get to the ___. (When you get to the ___,) turn left again. (Then,) stay on ___ Avenue for about ___ meters. The _____ is on your left, next to the ___.

11 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 11 practice with classmates start at Clark's statute ask (or give) directions to the model barn Furukawa hall the Keiteki dorms the Hirota kendo hall anywhere you like

12 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 12 where's a good place to eat? Mark and June are talking by the statue of Professor Clark. 1.Mark Where's a good place to eat? 2.June Would you like to eat with students, or with professors? 3.Mark I'd like to save money, if I can. 4.June In that case I recommend the engineering cafeteria. They call it the Refresh Hall.

13 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 13 where's a good place to eat? 5.Mark Where is it located? 6.June YOU CHOOSE WHAT TO SAY (ask TA for help) 7.Mark Thanks! What do you suggest I eat? 8.June Tonjiru might warm you up. CHOOSE DISH

14 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 14 where's a good place to eat? 9.Mark What is tonjiru? 10.June It's miso stew with pork and vegetables. YOU CHOOSE WHAT TO SAY (ask TA for help) 11.Mark Thanks! Sounds like an adventure! 12.June (WAVES GOODBYE) You'll enjoy it. See you!

15 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 15 the refresh hall http://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/building http://www.hokkaido.seikyou.ne.jp/c-foodserv/menu/hoku_kougakubu.html http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/bureau/populi/edition40/litterae40_pdf/litterae40_15.pdf phrases main entrance engineering complex C wing or C building hallway courtyard cafeteria

16 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 16 maps and guides hokudai sites (in japanese) http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/bureau/populi/littera-before.html multilingual publications http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/en/pickup/publicrelations.html campus walking tour map http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/en/documents/guide_english.pdf hokudai facilities throughout japan http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/en/brief/english/page27.html aerial view of sapporo campus http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/en/brief/english/page28.html

17 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 17 assignment: explain a building extract info from handout http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/bureau/populi/editio n36/litterae36_pdf/litterae36_20.pdf explain the university museum

18 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 18 fill in the blanks (1 of 6) This is the University Museum. The building was originally used as _____. It was built in _____. The architect was _____, who worked at _____. The contractor was _____.

19 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 19 fill in the blanks (2 of 6) The building is _____ stories high, with parts of it _____ stories high. The building is of _____ construction. ferro- concrete wooden brick masonry

20 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 20 fill in the blanks (3 of 6) Many universities worldwide are built in the _____ - _____ revival style, because the oldest universities such as Bologna and Paris were founded in the middle ages.

21 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 21 fill in the blanks (4 of 6) In Japan, _____ University has _____ style buildings, while the University of _____ has _____. Hokudai blends the two styles.

22 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 22 fill in the blanks (5 of 6) Examples of the _____ style include the Lombard band (the decorative row of small arches below the eaves), the semicircle arches above the windows, and the buttresses. say (parenthetical phrases) with a low voice

23 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 23 fill in the blanks (6 of 6) Examples of the _____ style include the pointed arch above the porch, and the rib vault above the inside staircase. pointed arch = ogival arch rib vault = ribbed vault

24 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 24 mont saint-michel (france) round arches define romanesque architecture

25 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 25 notre dame (paris, france) pointed arches define gothic architecture

26 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 26 assignment explain the university museum building fill in the blanks (all 6 slides) say the phrases do NOT type the phrases give directions to your favorite place to have lunch memorize the phrases stage 1 test on 2010-11-01

27 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 27 pronunciation practice if there's time

28 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 28 slideshow if there's time

29 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai 29 see you next week! mailto:mon5@kawai.com http://goh.kawai.com/ http://goh.cll.hokudai.ac.jp/


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