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Week 4 Unit 12 Creativity Fall 2019**Mid-term Exam**Monday October 21Monday + Wednesday Classes: 5:30 PMFriday Classes: 6:30 PMOld Main Building (???), Room 401*E-Zone classes have started.**Supplementary writing classes have started.*You must go 6 times by December 6.Greet your partner. Make small talk.GreetingsRepliesGood morning/afternoon/eveningHi, how are you?/How’s it going? What’s up? (informal)Good morning/afternoon/evening.I’m fine, thanks. And you?/ So-so/Bad/Horrible/TerribleNot bad/Pretty good/Alright/Great/FantasticWhat’s up/Not much How have you been?HW: Page 21. Your project is due tomorrow. You are not finished with your project. Request to extend your project deadline. (Ask for more time.)Subject: Project deadlineSubject: Project extensionDear Professor Smith,*I’m writing to ask you a favor. Can you please extend the project deadline until next week? My partner was sick, so we could not finish our work. Thank you for considering my request.Respectfully,ScottProfessor Smith,* I’m sorry to say that we cannot finish our project by tomorrow. Our computer crashed, and we lost all of our work. Could we please have one more day to work on the project? We appreciate your consideration.Sincerely,Scott*See page 20.*I’m writing to ask you a favor. /* I’m sorry to say that (big problem)HW 27 Collocations (1)I’m sorry I didn’t respond (early/earlier) to your email.Please find the (attaching/attached) minutes of yesterday’s meeting.***Please find the attached photos/files/documents/etcThank you for your (interest/interesting) in booking a room.***Thanks you for your interest in our product/in our hotel/etcI think he needs to know (hand/cellular) phone etiquette.***hand phone = KonglishMost of use use (general/public) transportation to get to schools or companies. (2)I’m (attaching/detaching) the detailed specifications of the product.Could you please (calculate/evaluate) the shipping charges?I’m writing to complain (about/to) the state of the rooms.***I’m writing to complain about the price/the cost/the bad service/etcWe look forward to (build/building) a lasting business partnership in the future.***We look forward to meeting you/seeing you soon/etcPage 40FAQ =FYI =JK = IMO =LOL = OTP = TBH = TTYL = FAQ = frequently asked questions (on a website)FYI = for your informationJK = just kiddingIMO = in my opinion LOL = laugh out loud OTP = on the phoneTBH = to be honestTTYL = talk to you laterPage 37 Useful chat abbreviations Do not use chat abbreviations in emails. Only use them in text messages or chats with your friends.Change the text message into a formal email format.Hey Smith! B4 u get angry, plz lemme tell U Y Im not N class today.ATM I’m N Seoul cuz I’m wth my gf. We saw a movie N ?? N missed the bus to HUFS. OMG, I’m so srry. Idk whn I will b back. Thx 4 understanding. HAND.CU l8r.ScottDear Professor Smith,Before you get angry, please let me tell you why I am not in class today.At the moment, I am in Seoul because I’m with my girlfriend. We saw a movie in Myeongdong and the missed the bus back to HUFS. I’m so sorry for missing class. I do not know when I will be back, but thank you for understanding. Have a nice day.Regards,ScottGoals and Objectives for Unit 4You will learn new vocabulary for talking about clothes and style. You will be able to give advice and make suggestions in new ways. Vocabulary 56-57 in (popular), ripped, baggy, pointy, oversized, skinny (fitted), casual/comfortable, formal/conservative, colorful, dramatic/flashy, plain/simple, elegant, retro/vintage, stylish, sporty, unique/unusual, common/ordinary, dress code, like/dislikeGrammar could + verbshould + verbought to + verbhad better + verbUseful expressions56 Fashion trends warm-up questions: Do you have any favorite brands of clothes?Do you buy designer clothes? (Gucci, Versace, Chanel, Luis Vuitton, Armani, Tommy Hilfiger, Andre Kim, etc)What is your favorite piece of clothing right now? Man to man = sweatshirt / One piece = a dress56-1A Match the vocabulary with the picsa. Ripped jeans b. Baggy shorts short pants c. pointy shoes d. an oversized shirt e. skinny (fitted) jeanscasual/comfortable <--> formal/conservative (covers your body) Example: shorts Example: suitcolorfuldramatic/flashy (bright, lots of colors) <--> plain/simpleelegant (usually used only for female clothes) Example: wedding dressretro/vintage (old clothes that are stylish)stylish (someone who always dresses well/ in style these days)sporty unique (special/one of a kind)/unusual (strange) <-> common/ordinary56-1B 1. Which clothes and styles in the picture are still in these days? (in style = popular/trendy)2. Which clothes and styles are out of style (not popular now/not trendy)? 3. Which words from page 56 describe your style?4. What is something you loved to wear in the past, but is out of style now?Which advice is the strongest? Which is the weakest?A: I don’t know what to wear to class.B: You ought to wear something sporty. Wear a football jersey.C: Maybe you could wear something simple. How about a hoodie?D: You had better wear something comfortable. It’s a long class.60 and 200 Grammar-could, should, ought to, had betterSuggest, give advice, give options or choicesSuggest or give adviceAdvice (Warning/order) could + verbshould (not) + verbought to + verb (spoken only)had better (not) + verb You’d better/You’d better not WeakerStronger200 ACouldShouldn’t ought tohad bettercould had better notAsk Suzie Style/Steve Stylecould + verbSuggest, give advice, give options or choicesshould (not) + verbought to + verbSuggest or give advicehad better (not) + verb You’d betterYou’d better notGive advice (Warning/order)Ask Suzie Style/Steve Stylecould + verbSuggest, give advice, give options or choicesYou could trim your beard.You could wear a dress (formal) shirt.You could change your hair style.should (not) + verb/ought to + verbSuggest or give adviceYou should shave your beard completely off.You ought to change everything about your hairstyle.You should get plastic surgery.You should draw on your eye brows. You ought to smile differently. You should wear a suit.had better (not) + verb You’d betterYou’d better notGive advice (Warning/order)You had better wear a dress shirt. You had better shave off your beard.You’d better throw away your shirt.`Video1. Kim says that Jay is _____.a. very stylish b. out of style2. Isadora is going to talk about how to get the look you want _____.a. without spending a lot of money b. by paying thousands on designer clothes3. Isadora says that the clothes you should buy _____.a. are expensive designer brands b. look designer but are nearly half the cost4. The designer jeans are _____.a. the darker fitted ones b. the ripped ones5. The designer shirt is _____.a. the one that has a retro look b. the sporty one6. Does Isadora like Jay’s tie? World Link 2, Unit 4 Good Morning World – Passion for fashionKim: It’s time to talk fashion. Jay, do you agree that it’s expensive to be in style? Jay: Do you think it’s cheap to look this good? Kim: Yes, Jay, you are very stylish. But maybe you don’t have to pay so much for that look. That’s why Isadora Vestiti joins us again on Good Morning World. She is going to talk about how you can get the look you want without spending a lot of money. Welcome back, Isadora!Isadora: Thank you, Kim. You look wonderful in that outfit. Kim: Oh, why thank you, Isadora!Jay: Ahem. Kim: Isadora, someone could pay thousands on designer clothes. But most people don’t have that kind of money. There ought to be a better way.Isadora: There is a better way, Kim. Some people make clothes that look designer but at nearly half the cost. These are the clothes you should buy.Kim: That’s great! So you can be stylish and save money.Isadora: Yes, and no one knows the difference.Jay: Oh, come on! Kim: Jay? Jay: Sorry, but I disagree. Anyone who knows fashion—like me—knows if clothes are designer or not. Isadora: Well Jay, let’s see how good you are. I have some clothes here. Some of them are expensive designer brands, and some of them are more affordable clothes. I am going to show you two items, and you tell me which one is designer.Jay: No problem, Isadora. Isadora: Let’s call these ripped jeans “A” and these darker fitted jeans “B”. Which pair is designer?Kim: Ooh, that’s a hard one.Jay: Are you kidding me? Pair “B” are the designer jeans. I think I have them at home.Isadora: Ooh, I’m sorry Jay. The correct answer is “A.” These jeans are twice as expensive as the others. Jay: What?!? Those jeans are ripped! They look sloppy!Kim: Ripped and sloppy are in style, Jay. Isadora: Let’s try shirts. This one is “A.” And this one is “B.” Which shirt is designer?Jay: Shirt “A,” the sporty shirt.Isadora: Sorry, Jay. Wrong again. The shirt that has a retro look is the designer brand.Kim: It’s true, Jay, All of the kids love retro.Jay: Well I bet “the kids” don’t know a designer tie when they see one. Isadora: Um, Jay? About that tie…60B Give your partner advice on what to wear and what to do about their style.Suggest, give advice, give options or choicesSuggest or give adviceAdvice (Warning/order) You could + verbYou should (not) + verbYou ought to + verbYou’d better + verbYou’d better not + verbWeakerStronger**Mid-term Exam**Monday October 21Monday + Wednesday Classes: 5:30 PMFriday Classes: 6:30 PMOld Main Building (???), Room 401Email: mr.scotthenderson@Website: scotthenderson.Assignments for next weekRemember that HW 1 is due next week.Preview Unit 10 in World Link 2.Go to the E-Zone. You must go 6 times by December 9.Go to the supplementary writing classes. You must go 6 times by the end of the semester. ................
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