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1. GreetingsRepliesGood morning/afternoon/evening.Good morning/afternoon/eveningHi, how are you? /How’s it going? (informal)I’m fine, thanks. And you?/ So-so/Bad/Horrible/TerribleNot bad/Pretty good/Alright/Great/FantasticWhat’s up? (informal)What’s up?/Not much 2. Names: I’m…/My name is…/You can call me…I’m…/My name is…/You can call me..3. Questions (first time meeting)-------------------->Follow-up questions1. Where are you from?/Where’s your hometown?1a. What’s your hometown like?2. What’s your major?/What are you majoring in?2a. Why did you choose you major?/Do you like it?3. What do you do in your free time?/What do you do for fun?/What’s your hobby? 3a. How long have you...?/Why do you like to...?Your questions:Your follow-up questions:4. Ending the conversation A:It was nice meeting you. (first time meeting only)B: See you later/Talk to you later A: It was nice meeting you, too.B: See you/I’ll talk to you laterGoals and Objectives for Unit 1 You will develop cultural awareness and cultural literacy. You will learn to use tag questions. Vocabulary Page 8Grammar 4 Tag questions Useful expressionsIt’s customary to + verbIt’s a custom to + verbIt’s impolite to + verbIt’s offensive if you + verbVerb + ing....is offensiveUnit 14 Grammar- Tag questions8 Vocabulary- etiquette, cultural literacy, table manners, punctuality, impolite, offensive, customary, tabooRead the conversation on page 4. Find the tag question. Page 4: Tag questionsWith your partner, talk about the grammar rules for making tag questions. StatementTag question+--+Be verb: is/am/are is/am/areYou are American, aren’t you?Regular verb do/does/don’t/doesn’tShe likes hip-hop, doesn’t she?Present perfect (PP)has/have/haven’t/hasn’tYou have been to Seoul, haven’t you?Sub (pronoun ) pronounSarah isn’t here, is she? There is /There areIsn’t there?/Aren’t’ there?There are a lot of students, aren’t there?Modal + verb ModalWe should study hard, shouldn’t we?You can play the guitar, can’t you?Do Page 4B4B1.Rob is your manager, isn’t he?2.I turned off the projector, didn’t I?3.Tim is going to present next, isn’t he?4.She won’t be at the meeting before 2:00, will she?5.We haven’t forgotten anything, have we?6.It was a great day, wasn’t it?7.The agenda can’t be printed in the business center before 8 AM, can it?8.They were explaining the meeting etiquette, weren’t they?9.She wants to be addressed by her first name, doesn’t she?10.****There was no one here from China, was there? (TEST QUESTION) (wasn’t anyone)Pronunciation page 5Rising intonation: confirming information (you want to know that you are correct)Falling intonation: you want the listener to agreeWrite one sentence about you. Use each of the categories below.Hometown/Home/FamilySchool LifeLikes/dislike/favoritesHobbies, interests, free timeOther Scott’s sentencesHometown/Home/FamilyI lived in Gangneung for six years. School LifeI don’t work on Thursdays. Likes/dislike/favoritesI don’t like bad drivers. Hobbies, interests, free timeI love snowboarding and hiking.OtherI’ve been in Korea for 10 years. A: You lived in Gangneung for six years, didn’t you?B: Yeah. It was great.Continue the conversation with follow-up questions: A: Where did you work?B: I worked at GWNU.A: How was that university?B: It was great, but HUFS is the best!StatementTag question+--+Be verb: is/am/are is/am/areYou are American, aren’t you?Regular verb do/does/don’t/doesn’tShe likes hip-hop, doesn’t she?Present perfect (PP)has/have/haven’t/hasn’tYou have been to Seoul, haven’t you?Sub (pronoun ) pronounSarah isn’t here, is she? There is /There areIsn’t there?/Aren’t’ there?There are a lot of students, aren’t there?Modal + verb ModalWe should study hard, shouldn’t we?You can play the guitar, can’t you?Read page 8.Cultural literacy – knowing about a culture. Knowing etiquette Knowing table mannersKnowing what is politeKnowing what is rude or offensiveKnowing what is taboo to talk about.Knowing what to do and not do.Do 8BTaboo***Punctuality OffensiveTable mannersCustomaryEtiquetteImpoliteCultural literacyIt’s impolite to + verbVerb+ing is impoliteIt’s offensive if you + verbVerb +ing...is offensive.It’s customary to + verbPage 9How do people great each other when they meet for the first time?How do people greet each other when they already know each other?Are greetings different from men and women? How?When and how do you address each other formally?When and how do you address each other informally?What are some dos and for table manners?Are certain foods or beverages taboo?SkipWhat are some taboo conversation topics?SkipWhat are the customs about punctuality? (not being late)SkipWhat is a customary gift to bring to someone’s home?Are there any gift taboos?Are there places where certain clothes would be inappropriate?SkipAre there any other important aspects of your culture not on this list?How do people great each other when they meet for the first time?Bow, shake hands, nice to meet you. Polite language.How do people greet each other when they already know each other?More informal language. Hug. High five.Are greetings different from men and women? How?When and how do you address each other formally?When and how do you address each other informally?What are some dos and for table manners?Don’t lift your plate up. Elders eat first. Don’t talk on the phone during a meal.Don’t speak with your mouth full.Don’t chew with your mouth open. Rice on the left. Don’t skim the sauce off the top. Don’t slurp.Are certain foods or beverages taboo?SkipWhat are some taboo conversation topics?SkipWhat are the customs about punctuality? (not being late)SkipWhat is a customary gift to bring to someone’s home?Bring tissue/fruit.Are there any gift taboos?Don’t bring white flowers to the hospital. Are there places where certain clothes would be inappropriate?SkipAre there any other important aspects of your culture not on this list?Page 9 How do people greet each other when they meet for the first time?Shake hands and introduce ourselves. We exchange business cards. We bow. You use polite and respectful language. How do people greet each other when they already know each other?Greetings are shorter and more informal.Are greetings different from men and women? How?Hand positions are different when standing. When and how do you address each other formally?Polite language/respectful language.We use titles (Dr./Professor/Mr./Mrs./Ms.)When and how do you address each other informally?We say, “hey!”. We use shorter names or nicknames. What are some do’s and don’ts for table manners?You shouldn’t eat food with your hands. Don’t chew loudly, or don’t smack your lips. Don’t make loud noises with your chopsticks. It’s customary for elders to eat first and finish last. Don’t blow your nose at the table. Don’t eat more expensive food than your boss. It’s impolite to chew with your mouth open. Don’t lift your bowl up while eating. Don’t talk on the phone during a meal.What are the customs about punctuality?Don’t be lateWhat is a customary gift to bring to someone’s home?Toilet paper, kitchen towels, fruit, beverages, spam, olive oilAre there any gift taboos?It’s offensive to give white chrysanthemums as giftsAre there any other important aspects of your culture not on this list?It’s customary to take your shoes off when you enter a home. Are there any other important aspects of your culture not on this list?VideoA. Complete each statement with the correct answer.1. In Indian culture, waving your hand means “ ________________.” 2. To greet someone in Indian culture, put your hands together and say “ ___________.”3. In Indian culture, people point with their _______________.B. List the things that are taboo in Indian culture, according to Mr.Rashid.It’s impolite to touch a member of the opposite sex.You shouldn’t point with your fingers.It’s customary to put your hands together and say Namaste.(It’s not customary to shake hands.)It’s impolite to stand too close to other people. Mr. Evans: Paul, we have our first group from India coming next week. Since Mr. Rashid has traveled to India many times, I’ve asked him to talk to you about etiquette in India. Mr. Rashid?Mr. Rashid: Paul, why don’t you greet me as if I were an Indian tourist? Ask me to come with you and show me to the tour bus.Paul: OK. Hi, there! I’m Paul.Mr. Rashid: If I were an Indian woman, you would have just insulted me. Women and men generally do not touch.Paul: OK. Uh, hi, there. Mr. Rashid: You just told me to go away. Paul: Oh, I’m sorry.Mr. Rashid: Oh, too close. You should stand this far away from someone. Instead of shaking hands, do this and say “Namaste.”Paul: Namaste.Mr. Rashid: Excellent. Now tell me to come with you to the tour bus.Paul: OK. Come with me.Mr. Rashid: This is a rude gesture in India. Do it like this.Paul: Come with me.Mr. Rashid: Good.Paul: . . . to the bus over there. I know. I’ve just insulted you.Mr. Rashid: Pointing with your fingers is considered impolite. Use your chin instead.Paul: . . . to the bus over there. I’m never going to get this.Mr. Rashid: You’re doing wonderfully.Paul: Oh, thank you, Mr. Rashid.Mr. Rashid: Oh, too close.From: PUBGKILLLLLLLLER@To: Smith.john@hufs.ac.krSubject: I was gone LOLYo! Prof. Smith!!!!!!!How r u? Sorry I missed class last week. I was so sick from drinking too much at MT. ???Can I turn my homework in late? I love you professor! ???CU l8r,ScottFrom: PUBGKILLLLLLLLER@ To: Smith.john@hufs.ac.krSubject: I was gone LOLYo! Prof. Smith!!!!!!!How r u? Sorry I missed class last week. I was so sick from drinking too much at MT. ???Can I turn my homework in late? I love you professor! ???CU l8r,ScottYour email address should be professional if you are doing business.No emoticons. No emojis. Don’t be cute in formal emails. Don’t use abbreviations and slang in formal emails.15-18Read the model on page 15. 16 Addressee/Subject/Attachment/Greeting/ Text (body)/Closing/Sender Addressee: Jinsu Kim, Minji HanSubject: Cancel a classAttachment: NONEGreeting: Class StudentsText: Prof.Smith…syllabusClosing: RegardsSender: Ye-won Lee17 Formal and informal greetings/ Formal and informal closings***Regards = sometimes formal, sometimes informalWhat kinds of greetings and closing are used on page 15? Is the email formal or informal? How do you know?Formal emailGreeting: Class students, (not very formal, but not informal)Closing: Regards (not very formal, not very informal)Page 18Your professor bought you coffee last week. Write a short formal thank-you email to her.Subject: Greeting (formal/semi-formal)Text (body)Text (body)Text (body)Closing (formal/semi-formal)SenderFrom: ScottH@From: ScottH@To: Smith.jill@hufs.ac.krTo: Smith.jill@hufs.ac.krSubject: Coffee last weekSubject: Thank youProfessor Smith,I would like to thank you for the coffee last week.It was really nice of you to buy it for me. We are very grateful to have you at our university, and we appreciate your service to the students.Best regards,ScottDear Professor Smith,I would like to thank you for buying coffee last week.It was really nice of you to buy it for me. We are very grateful to have you at our university, and we appreciate your service to the students.Sincerely,Scott**I would like to thank you for (-ing). (being so nice/teaching so well/giving us so much homework.)***Thank you for (noun) (the coffee/such a great class/all of our homework)22 Are the greetings and closings formal or informal?Explain the greeting. (To Whom It May Concern) 22 Greeting: formalClosing: formalIndirect language = softens the messagesI believe a mistake was made. I would appreciate it if you….To Whom It May Concern You do not know who you are writing to at the company.You do not know who will fix your problem, so you are just writing to the company. 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.Thank you for your (interest/interesting) in booking a room.I think he needs to know (hand/cellular) phone etiquette.Most of use (general/public) transport 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.We look forward to (build/building) a lasting business partnership in the future.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) transport to get to schools or companies. ***public transportationI’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 + noun….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/verb + -ing.HW: Page 21 Request to extend your project deadline.Tell your partner the last thing you read.Goals and Objectives for Unit 4You will learn new vocabulary about reading and books. You will be able to talk about your favorite genres of reading.You will be able to talk about your reading habits.Vocabulary 3840Grammar 4042 Grammar- noun clauses, embedded questionsUseful expressions39can’t get enough, can’t seem to get into it, just aren’t/isn’t my thing, put me to sleep, can’t put it down, a real page turner, run into, browsing, picking up, borrow, lendpage 38fiction=(not true/made-up) non-fiction=(facts/not made-up)novels mysteries thrillers (pronunciation) romance science fiction (sci-fi, not SF)short stories biographies autobiographies travelmemoirs self-help A book...a. about life on another planetb. with tips to stay healthy.c. about a person who tries to find a killer.d. with many stories in it.e. about people in love.f. about a person’s own life.g. about the life of an important person.h. about invented people and stories.i. with a very exciting story.j. about someone’s personal experiences. Read the vocabulary on page 38. Match the left and right columnsfiction=(not true/made-up) non-fiction=(facts/not made-up)novels hmysteries cthrillers (pronunciation) c/iromance escience fiction (sci-fi, not SF) ashort stories dbiographies gautobiographies ftravelmemoirs jself-help bA book...a. about life on another planetb. with tips to stay healthy.c. about a person who tries to find a killer.d. with many stories in it.e. about people in love.f. about a person’s own life.g. about the life of an important person.h. about invented people and stories.i. with a very exciting story.j. about someone’s personal experiences. ?? vs GenreWhat is one genre you like and one you don’t like? Why?39 Listen and read. Do 39DDo 39E39DLikesDislikescan’t get enoughcan’t seem to get into it (It doesn’t interest me)can’t put it downjust aren’t/isn’t my thing (It doesn’t interest me)a real page turnerputs me to sleep (boring)39Erun intoseen , metBorrowTake(I’m bringing it)browsinglooking around/not looking for anything speciallendGive(It’s leaving)picking uplooking for and buyingRead the vocabulary on page 40. page turnercliff-hangerbest-sellerfast readhard to followtrashYou cannot stop reading it, so you keep turning the pages. The ending of one part is suspenseful, so you keep reading to see what happens next. You can read the whole thing very quickly.Confusing or difficult (doesn’t mean boring)The story or information is bad, unbelievable, or of poor quality. v40 Short answers for yes/no questionsA: Does JK Rowling have a new book out?B: I think that she has a new book out. I think so. A: Do you think our team will win the soccer game?B: I hope that they win. I hope so.A: Are you going to get an A+ on the mid-term?B: I think that I will get an A+. I believe so.A: Is the café open today?B: It looks like it’s open. I guess so.A: Does JK Rowling have a new book out?B: I don’t think she has a new book out. I don’t think so.A: Do we have a test today?B: I hope that we don’t have a test today. I hope not.A: Are all classes canceled today?B: I don’t think they are canceled. I don’t believe so.A: Can we use our cell phone in class?B: I think we can’t use our phones in class. I guess not.Do you think you will get an A+ on the mid-term and final exams?Do you think class will last 2 hours today?Is it going to be hot today?Can we cook samgyupsal in our classroom?Will class end early today?Page 42 Noun clauses: Embedded questions make asking more polite or indirect.Yes or No QuestionsIs that magazine interesting ?Embedded yes/no questionsCould you tell me if that magazine is interesting?Tell me if that magazine is interesting. I’d like to know if that magazine is interesting. I’d like to know whether that magazine is interesting Whether = if (page 132)How is the word order different in embedded questions?Wh-questionsWho is the writer?Embedded wh-questionsI’d like to know who the writer is.Could you tell me who the writer is?How is the subject-verb order different from regular wh-questions?42A Read the conversation and find the embedded question.Read 132 Embedded questions with whether. Embedded question: Could you tell me where you bought it?Direct question: Where did you buy it?I’d like to know…Could you tell me…Tell me…Do you know…Would you mind telling me…Could you explain…IfWhetherWhyWhenWhereWhoWhatHow Sub + verb(.)(?)(.)(?)(?)(?)42BIf/whether her daughter likes to read.where you got that magazine?if he’s a Bill Bryson fan.why you don’t read newspapers.who told her about your article.when I saw the new website. Answer the questions in your own words.1. What does Marie think about Paul’s newspaper?2. What does Paul think about Marie’s newspaper?3. What do Bob and Mr. Evans think about Paul’s and Marie’s newspapers?Paul: Look at this. The paper says that a tornado carried a woman for 300 miles, and she lived to tell about it.Marie: I’m not sure if you know this, but that story isn’t true.Paul: It’s in the paper. It must be true.Marie: That paper is trash. I can’t believe you’re reading it.Paul: What do you mean?Marie: It’s fiction, not news. Nothing in there is true. If you want real news, you have to read this paper.Paul: That paper is boring. This one’s much more interesting.Marie: “Woman Gives Birth to Cow!” “Man Builds House from Bread!” “Baby with Two Heads!” Come on. This is offensive.Paul: “Storm Kills 100 in Texas.” “Train Accident Kills Five, Injures More.” “Man Kills Wife and Son.” I’m sorry, but all that death and destruction is pretty offensive to me.Marie: I know that these things happened. And I know that those didn’t.Paul: You don’t know that. You just assume that it’s true.Marie: Let’s ask Bob and Mr. Evans what paper they read. Never mind. Let’s just read.Paul: That sounds good to me. Look at this! “A Man with Four Legs!”43 CFavorite magazines? Magazines you don’t like?Favorite sections of the newspaper?Least favorite sections of the newspaper?Page 21 Request to extend your project deadline.From: ScottH@From: ScottH@To: Smith.jill@hufs.ac.krTo: Smith.jill@hufs.ac.krSubject: 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)Page 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.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. CU l8r. HAND.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 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 very much for understanding. Have a nice day.Regards,ScottI’d like to know…Could you tell me…Tell me…Do you know…Would you mind telling me…Could you explain…I wonder…If/WhetherWhyWhenWhereWhoWhatHow Sub + verb(.)(?) Page 133 Choose two from B, two from C, and two from D. 133 B1. Please let me know when the movie starts.2. I wonder where the subway station is.3. Can you tell me how you know that?4. We’re not sure what we should bring for dinner.5. They’d like to understand why Pat doesn’t want to come to the meeting.6. Please tell the class who painted this picture.133C1. Would you mind telling me what time the concert starts?2. Could you explain how this new e-reader works?3. Do you know why the express train is late?4. Can you tell me where the nearest bathroom is?5. I wonder who speaks English at the hotel.6. I’m not sure when Flight 18 arrives from Paris.133 D1. Could you tell me whether this train goes to Nagoya?2. I was wondering if I can get your phone number.3. I’d like to know what time the next bus arrives.4. Can you tell me how much this magazine costs?5. Do you remember where he used to live?6. I’m not sure why they keep calling me.7. I wonder if she will come on time. Okay when speaking: Can you tell me where is the nearest bathroom?Test answer: Can you tell me where the nearest bathroom is?ROLL 16YOUR CHOICETell me why . . .I wonder if . . .Tell me when . . .I wonder who . . .YOUR CHOICE5I wonder where . . .YOUR CHOICEDo you knowwhose . . .Do you knowwhere . . .YOUR CHOICECould you tell me what . . .4Could you tell me where . . .Tell me who . . .YOUR CHOICEYOUR CHOICEI’d like to knowwhere . . .Tell me where . . .3Can you tell mewhy . . .Tell me if . . .YOUR CHOICEYOUR CHOICEDo you knowwhat . . .Can you tell me who . . .2I wonder what . . .YOUR CHOICEDo you knowwhen . . .I’d like to knowwhat . . .YOUR CHOICECan you tell mewhen . . .1YOUR CHOICETell me what . . .I wonder why . . .I’ve been wonderingwho . . .Do you know why . . .YOUR CHOICEROLL 2123456Video: True or False?1. Bob is waiting for Mr. Evans at the café. 2. Mr. Evans is impressed because Bob is reading nonfiction. 3. Bob says the book A History of the World is difficult to read. 4. Mr. Evans likes to read thrillers, mysteries, and science fiction. 5. Bob likes to read comics. 6. Mr. Evans wants to borrow Bob’s comics.Mr. Evans: Hello, Bob. Dining alone?Bob: Paul and Marie went to get newspapers.Mr. Evans: Do you mind if I join you?Bob: Please, sit down.Mr. Evans: May I ask what you’re reading?Bob: Um . . . A History of the World.Mr. Evans: The bestseller? I’m very impressed!Reading nonfiction over lunch! I hear that it’sa very difficult book.Bob: Oh . . . uh, no. It’s a pretty easy read. I . . . Ican’t put it down, actually.Mr. Evans: A real page-turner, huh? Do you thinkI could borrow it when you’re done?Bob: Sure.Mr. Evans: I usually prefer fiction myself. Youknow, thrillers, mysteries . . . There’s nothinglike curling up with a good science-fictionnovel, is there?Bob: You read science fiction, too?Mr. Evans: Don’t tell anyone. Are you learning alot from your book?Bob: Uh, yes. I think so.Mr. Evans: So tell me what you’re readingabout right now.Bob: Um . . . this part is about Great Britain.Mr. Evans: Really? Do you mind if I take a look?Bob: Cheryl hates when I read comics.Mr. Evans: Then I can understand why youcan’t put the book down. Do you thinkthat I could borrow it, then?Bob: I’m still reading this one, but I have anotherone I can loan you.Mr. Evans: I meant this one.Bob: Oh, help yourself.451. Big reader= you read a lot3. Audio book = book on CD/MP39. X6. Genres, not ??I’d like to know…Could you tell me…Tell me…Do you know…Would you mind telling me…Could you explain…I wonder…If/WhetherWhyWhenWhereWhoWhatHow Sub + verb(.)(?) Extra Challenge: Ask embedded questions1. Do you consider yourself to be a big reader? ------> I wonder if you consider yourself to be a big reader1. I wonder if you consider yourself to be a big reader 7. I wonder if you are a big newspaper reader?2. Could you tell me if you spend a lot of time reading online?8. I’d like to know if you read lot of magazines?3. Do you mind telling me if you listen to audio books?9. X4. Could you explain when and where you prefer to read?5. I wonder who your favorite authors are.6. Could you tell me if you prefer any particular genre? (not ??)10. I wonder if there is anything else to add about your reading habits?10a. Do you prefer fiction or non-fiction books? Both?10b. I can’t get enough of ___________________. (books/TV shows/ webtoons/music.)10c. ________________ was a real page turner. I couldn’t put it down.10d. ____________________ put me to sleep. They are so boring. (genre of book/magazine/website)10e. I usually can’t get into___________________. They don’t/It doesn’t interest me. (genre of book/magazine/website)Unit 1 JUST FOR FUN2. taboo 3. called 4. early 5. small talk6. titles 7. quiet 8. customary 9. table manners10. first 11. impolite 12. offensiveAnswer: good etiquetteWRITINGPage 47 Collocations (1)FYI = for your (invitation/information)BTW = by the (way/week)JK = just (killing/kidding)FAQ = (finally/frequently) asked questionsIOW = in (old/other) wordsWRT = with (regard/reminder) toThat is okay from my (PO/POV)Hang (on/out). I’ll be ready in a minute.Don’t hesitate. Just give it a (try/test).(2)It’s (on/up) to you. It’s your decision.Your opinion is important, (so/such) is mine.This is amazing. How did you (catch/come) up with an idea like that?You know, I (will/wish) I could help you, but I can’t.I’m not sure. It is (before/beyond) my understanding. Sad to say, but my opinion is different (from/in) yours.It doesn’t (make/take) sense.I have no alternative but (accepting/to accept) your offer.Please put yourself in my (body/place), and then you can understand me.Thank you, but it’s none of you (benefit/business). That’s up to me to decide. 1*FYI = for you (invitation/information)*BTW = by the (way/week)*JK = just (killing/kidding)*FAQ = (finally/frequently) asked questionsIOW = in (old/other) wordsWRT = with (regards/reminder) toThat is okay from my (PO/POV) (point of view)*Hang (on/out). I’ll be ready in a minute.*Don’t hesitate. Just give it a (try/test).*It’s (on/up) to you. It’s your decision.(It’s up to you = it’s your choice/decision)Your opinion is important, (so/such) is mine.*This is amazing. How did you (catch/come) up with an idea like that? (come up with = think of)I’m not sure. It is (before/beyond) my understanding. *You know, I (will/wish) I could help you, but I can’t.Sad to say, but my opinion is different (from/in) yours.*It doesn’t (make/take) sense.(make sense = be understandable)I have no alternative but (accepting/to accept) your offer.*Please put yourself in my (body/place), and then you can understand me.*Thank you, but it’s none of your (benefit/business). That’s up to me to decide.Goals and Objectives for Unit 2Be able to better describe sicknesses and injuriesBe able to better make guesses.Vocabulary Page 17dizzy, nauseous, weak, short of breath, vomiting, coughing, sneezing, wheezing, in my chest, in my hip, in my ribs, in my stomachGrammar 17 Grammar- must + verb?Useful expressionsPage 15as soon as possiblemake an appointmentfitting me inkilling mewhat’s going onTell your partner how you feel today. 15 Read and listen.Do C Focus on Language15 Photo storyeas soon as possible ASAP (eh-sap) (eh es ae pee)a. causing a lot of paincmake an appointmentb. making time for an appointmentbfitting me inc. arrange a time to comeakilling med. what the problem isdwhat’s going one. right awayVideo 1Watch the video first. Then look at the questions. 1. I’ve got this horrible ________________. I’m _______________, and my _________________________is killing me. I’ve got this pain in my___________. My _________has been bothering me all day. And I have a _________________ .2. What are the different treatments Bob offers in the video?Cheryl: Let’s get Ms. Novak’s tickets ready. She may be stopping by this afternoon.Marie: Paul, are you OK?Paul: No. I feel awful.Cheryl: What’s wrong?Paul: I’ve got this horrible cold. I’m sneezing, and my back is killing me. I’ve got this pain in my hip. My neck has been bothering me all day. And I have a stomachache.Marie: You may have to go see a doctor.Paul: No! I hate doctors.Cheryl: I wonder what could be wrong?Bob: Maybe he’s allergic to work.Paul: I’m not kidding here. I’m in pain.Bob: I used to want to be a doctor, you know. Say “Ahhh.”Paul: Ahhh-choo!Bob: Now I remember why I didn’t become a doctor.Cheryl: Paul, you really must get some medical help.Bob: A little acupuncture might help you feel better.Paul: Stay away from me.Cheryl: Dr. Anderson is meeting Mr. Evans downstairs in the café. Should we ask her to come up? She may be able to help.Marie: Great idea. I’ll go get her.Bob: You might prefer an herbal remedy.Paul: Stop it.Cheryl: How long have you been feeling this way?Paul: I got the cold last night, and the pain in my back started this morning.Bob: Want to try a little spiritual healing?Paul: You’re making me laugh.Bob: Laughter is the best medicine, you know.Paul: But it hurts!Vocabulary :Read page 16I feel…dizzy/nauseous/weak/short of breathI’ve been…vomiting/coughing/sneezing/wheezingI have a pain...in my chest/in my hip/in my ribs/in my stomachCONVERSATION 1M: What seems to be the problem today, Mrs. Gilles?F: Well, I’ve been feeling pretty dizzy for the last few days. I have to lie down all thetime. I feel really weak and I have so little energy—I can’t even make myself lunch or dinner.M: I’m sorry to hear that.F: And I can hardly walk up stairs. I’m so short of breath whenever I try.M: Any pain?F: Funny you should ask. I have pain in my shoulder, too.CONVERSATION 2 [F = Chinese]F: Is there anything bothering you today, Mr. Baker?M: Well, when I woke up this morning I felt terrible. I had this pain in the back of my neck, and I thought I’d better get in to see the doctor right away.F: Have you been coughing?M: A lot, actually. I’ve had a bad cold for over a week now.F: That might explain the pain you’ve been feeling in your neck. I’m going to give you something for that cold.CONVERSATION 3 [M = Australian English]M: The doctor will be right with you, Ms. Rice. Have you not been feeling well?F: Not great, actually. And I’ve been sneezing like crazy.M: Oh, that’s too bad.F: Anyway, today my back is killing me. So I thought, that’s it, I’d better come in.M: Come. I’ll take you in to see the doctor.CONVERSATION 4F: You’re here to see Dr. Fox?M: Yes, I am. I’ve been really sick.F: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Have you been nauseous?M: Oh, yeah.F: Any vomiting?M: Yes. I’m afraid I’ve been throwing up everything I eat.F: Any dizziness?M: Not really. Just nauseousness.F: Well, Dr. Fox will be with you in a moment.CONVERSATION 5M: You’re Ms. Pearlman?F: Yes, I am.M: The doctor will be with you soon. Can I ask you a few questions?F: OK.M: What brings you in today?F: Well, I’ve been wheezing a lot since yesterday. I don’t know what’s wrong. It’s really annoying.M: Are you allergic to anything?F: Not that I can think of.M: Any other symptoms?F: Not really.CONVERSATION 6 [M = Arabic]F: Mr. Rashid?M: That’s me.F: Hello, Mr. Rashid. The doctor will see you in just a moment. Are you in a lot of pain?M: Well, my hip has been bothering me a lot for the past two days. It hurts all thetime.F: Hmm. Did you fall or have an accident?M: Not that I can remember.F: Any pain anywhere else? In your knees? Your elbows?M: No.16 Vocabulary dizzinessnauseaweaknessvomitingcoughingsneezingwheezingpainWhere?1oooshoulder2ooback of neck3ooback4oo5o6ohip17 Grammar- must + verb?/must not + verb Used to draw conclusions for something you think is true. Used to guess about something you think is true.A: I didn’t sleep well last night.B: You must be tired today.A: I got an A+ in Scott’s class.B: You must feel wonderful! A: He has a headache and he feels nauseous.B: He must be sick. A: I got an F+ in Scott’s class.B: You must feel awful for getting such a bad grade.171. must be2. must not want3. must feel4. must want5. must not be6. must not feel24C1.2. 3. You must be feel good. /You must be/feel happy.4. He must relax. = He has to relax. He must be relaxing right now. It must be painful./He must be in pain. 24 C (OR AFTER CARD GAME) 1. You must feel terrible/must have food poisoning/must be in a bad mood/must not want to eat/2. Your dentist must be busy/must not be at his/her clinic/ must not like you / must have many appointments/ Must be on vacation/ must not have time / You must feel good/must feel relieved / must be happy / must not be worried any moreHe must be in pain/ He must be clumsy / He must fall down often / He must not know how to walk correctlyHe must be at the hospital right now/ Mime: You must…/You must not…?2You are hungry.2You are hot.3You have a headache.3You have a cold.4You are listening to music. 4You are bored. 5You feel nauseous. (feel like vomiting)5You feel weak. 6You are furious (very angry).6You are watching a movie.7You have a stomach ache.7You have a toothache.8You are cold.8You are meeting someone for the first time.9***You forgot your school book at home.9You are sad.10You feel like vomiting.10You feel dizzy.JYou ate a lot, so you are full.JYou are scared. Q***You just missed the bus. QYou are annoyed. KYou are late for a very important appointment. K***Your favorite sports team just lost a big game.A***You just won the lottery. A***You just got an A+ on your test.?2You must be hungry.2You must be hot.3You must have a headache.3You must have a cold.4You must be listening to music. 4You must be bored. 5You must feel nauseous.5You must feel weak. 6You must be furious (very angry).6You must be watching a movie.7You must have a stomach ache.7You must have a toothache.8You must be cold.8You must be meeting someone for the first time.9***You must have forgotten your school book at home.9You must be sad.10You must feel like vomiting.10You must feel dizzy.JYou ate a lot, so you must be full.(You must’ve eaten a lot)JYou must be scared. Q***You must have just missed the bus. QYou must be annoyed. KYou must be late for a very important appointment. K***Your favorite sports team must have lost a big game.A***You must have just won the lottery. A***You must have gotten/got an A+ on your test.Video 2What are three reasons why Paul does not feel well?Dr. Anderson: Say “Ahhh.”Bob: Cover your face, doc.Paul: Ahhh.Dr. Anderson: Well, you have a cold, that’s for sure.Cheryl: What about the other stuff? The pain in the back and the side . . . ?Dr. Anderson: Have you taken any medications lately?Paul: Just some over-the-counter stuff—pain killer, cold tablets, nasal spray.Dr. Anderson: That sounds OK.Paul: And some cough medicine, vitamins, antacid.Dr. Anderson: That’s a lot of medicine.Paul: And some decongestant.Dr. Anderson: That’s too much medicine in one day.Marie: That must be why you’re feeling so bad.Dr. Anderson: Have you been around anyone else who’s sick?Paul: My friend Don has had a cold all week. We lifted weights last night for about an hour and ran five miles. He had to walk the last mile.Dr. Anderson: Is that your usual exercise routine?Paul: Yep. I started it yesterday.Dr. Anderson: Well, that explains it. You exercised too much.Paul: That’s all?Dr. Anderson: That’s all.Bob: A little chiropractic treatment might help you.Paul: Stay away from me.Have you – or someone you know- ever had an emergency that required dental or medical attention?Where did it happen?When did it happen?What happened?At a ski resort.2006I hit a tree.If you could make your own holiday…It takes place….It takes place in (month/season) It takes place on (day) of (month)It takes place on the (last Saturday) of (January)On that day…People get together and…You wear…You eat…You drink…You listen to…You sing…You set off fireworks….Give gifts to…Goals and Objectives for Unit 71. You will be able to better describe holiday activities. Vocabulary 76-77 set off fireworks, march in parades, have picnics/go on a picnic, pray, send cards, give gifts, wish each other well, remember the dead, wear costumesGrammar 77 Adjective clauses with who and thatUseful Expressions??takes place, get together, are mobbed with people, is impossible, reminds me of75 Listen and read the photostory. Do D Paraphrase.75D1. takes place = happens/occurs2. get together with = visit/gather with3. are mobbed with people = are very crowded4. is impossible = is very bad5. reminds me of = makes me remember/brings up memories of77 Adjective clauses about people use the relative pronouns who or that.Teacher are people who guide their students.People who drive poorly drive me crazy.Students that do their homework make me happy.Adjective clauses that describe things use the relative pronoun that. Christmas is a holiday that is celebrated in December.The test that is coming up soon will be very fun.77 A See picture136A1. My cousin who called today lives in New Zealand2. We have a meeting that begins at 9:30 every morning.3. The celebration that takes place in the spring is exciting.4. The teacher who teaches the grammar class is not very formal.5. Patients who want to avoid strong medications might prefer homeopathy.6. The copy shop that offers express service is closed on weekends.7. The hotel that has three swimming pools is very expensive.8. Do you like the teacher who teaches advanced English?76 Conversation ModelSeasonal – Chueseok happens in the fall.Historical – Independence Day celebrate our freedom from Great BritainReligious – Easter is a Christian holiday in AprilName a holiday that takes place in each season.On what holidays or events do you get together with your family? Friends?On what holidays in Korea do train or bus stations get mobbed with people?On what holidays is traffic impossible?What Korean holidays remind you of other holidays in different countries?What is a holiday when you…Set off fireworks?March in parades?Have picnics?Pray?Send cards?Give gifts?Wish each other well?Remember the dead?Wear costumes?Name a holiday that takes place in each season.On what holidays or events do you get together with your family? Friends?On what holidays in Korea do train or bus stations get mobbed with people?On what holidays is traffic impossible?What Korean holidays remind you of other holidays in different countries?Scott’s answersIndependence Day takes place in July.We get together with relatives on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas.On Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, the malls in my country are mobbed with people.Traffic is impossible during Labor Day Weekend. Chuseok reminds me of Thanksgiving.What is a holiday when you…Set off fireworks?March in parades?Have picnics?Pray?Send cards?Give gifts?Wish each other well?Remember the dead?Wear costumes?Scott’s answers-On Independence Day people march in parades and they set off fireworks at night.-On Christmas and Easter, many people pray.-Sending Christmas cards is very common in the US.-We give our parents gifts on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day.-On Memorial Day, we remember the dead and put flowers on their graves.-On New Year’s Day, we wish each other well and say Happy New Year!-On Halloween we wear costumes. Video 2: What holidays do they want to create? What happens on the holidays?Paul: Hi. Lunchtime is over. Are you coming up to the office?Bob: I’m too tired to go back to the office. Planning a wedding is hard work. I need a holiday.Paul: Let’s make today a holiday. We’ll tell Mr. Evans we can’t come back to work.Bob: That’s a great idea.Marie: What are we celebrating?Paul: You’re getting married. How about National Wedding Day?Bob: What happens on National Wedding Day?Paul: I don’t know. Why am I the one who has to think of everything?Marie: Why don’t we make it National Singles Day instead? All the married people give gifts to their single friends.Bob: No. Buying gifts is hard work. I want to enjoy myself on our new holiday.Cheryl: What about a Red Day? Everybody wears red clothes, and there’s dancing in the street that goes on all night.Bob: How about National Buy-Your-Friend-Another-Cup-of-Coffee Day?Paul: Nice try.Mr. Evans: How about National On-Time Day?Bob: What happens on National On-Time Day?Mr. Evans: You remind one another to come back to work on time.Paul: Happy holiday.Mr. Evans: Waitress!Peace Units 1 and 4Roll the dice twice and tell your partner…6Something that is offensive while riding the subway in Korea.Something that is customary to do while riding the subway in Korea.Something that is taboo to talk about in your country.Something that is offensive to do while eating. Something that is customary to do at the dinner table. How you feel about punctuality?5What are customary gifts to bring to a new home.Something that is impolite to do in class. Taboo food or drinks in other countries or cultures. Taboo gifts in your country.Something that you find offensive that other people do.Something polite that you have done recently. 4Customary ways to greet people you already know.Customary ways to greet people you have just met.Customary ways to greet people you are close with. Something visitors to your country do not know is offensiveCultural literacy means…The word etiquette means…3Books that are not real stories are called…Books that are real stories and often have facts are called…Books about a person’s own life are called…The proper pronunciation of ‘thrillers’ is…The short way to say science fiction is…Books that ‘put me to sleep’ are…2A book that ‘isn’t your thing’ means...A book that is ‘hard to follow’ is…If a book is a ‘page turner’, it means the book is…Five different genres of books are…Two formal email greetings are...Two formal email closings are…1An embedded questions for ‘Is that book good?’An embedded question for ‘Why did you read that book?’An embedded question for “Who wrote that book?”An embedded question for ‘Did you finish that whole book?’Two informal email greetings are…Two informal email closings are…1234566 Answers may varyAnswers may varyAnswers may varyAnswers may vary Answers may vary Answers may vary Answers may vary Answers may varyAnswers may varyAnswers may vary Answers may varyAnswers may vary4 Answers may varyAnswers may varyAnswers may varyAnswers may varyKnowing about the and respecting culture.Rules for polite behavior. 3Books that are not real stories are called… fictionBooks that are real stories and often have facts are called…non-fictionBooks about a person’s own life are called... autobiographiesThe proper pronunciation of ‘thrillers’ is…The short way to say science fiction is… sci-fiBooks that ‘put me to sleep’ are…boring2A book that ‘isn’t your thing’ means...it does not interest you.A book that is ‘hard to follow’ is…confusingIf a book is a ‘page turner’, it means the book is…really goodAnswers may vary Answers may vary Answers may vary1 Answers may vary Answers may vary Answers may vary Answers may vary Answers may vary Answers may vary123456Review game 2 (All)Peace Units 2 and 7Roll the dice twice and tell your partner…6If you feel like everything is spinning, you feel..You think you are going to vomit. You feel…People with a cold often have a runny nose and are always…“Achoo” is the sound in English of…If you cannot breathe easily after walking up stairs, you are…I have a pain in my ‘galbi’. = I have a pain in my… 5Scott drank soju until 5AM. Today he must…What is the short way to say ‘as soon as possible’?My tooth is really hurting. It is ________ me. I’d like to________ an appointment with my doctor. Thanks for ________ me in. I know your schedule is full.Let’s look for the problem. = Let’s see what’s __________. 4Another way to say happens is______Ex: Chuseok t_______ p_____ in the FallThe mall is too crowded with people. = It is ______ with people.During the Lantern Festival, people _______ in parades in Seoul.On Children’s Day, families have a _______ in the park with homemade food.Saying “Happy New Year” is a good way of ______ someone well. On Halloween, people wear scary _____________. 3I think he needs to know (hand/cellular) phone etiquette.I’m writing to complain (about/to) the state of the rooms.Most of us use (general/public) transport to get to schools or companies. We look forward to (build/building) a lasting business partnership I (will/wish) I could help you, but I can’t.It doesn’t (make/take) sense.2FYI = for your (invitation/information)BTW = by the (way/week)CUZ = ?UR = ?IOU = ?ATM = ?1F2F = ?HBD = ?POV = ?THX = ?Dunno = ?XOXO = ?1234566DizzyNauseousCoughingSneezingShort of breathRibs5Must feel bad.ASAPKillingMakeFittingGoing on4Takes placeMobbedMarchPicnicWishingCostumes3Cell/cellularAboutPublicBuildingWishMake2InformationWayBecause YourI owe youAt the moment1Face to faceHappy birthdayPoint of viewThanksI don’t knowHugs and kisses123456Speaking test practiceHWDon’t be late for the test.Monday October 22 at 6:30 PM Old Main Building (???), Room 501 Go to the E-Zone. 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