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Week 3 Unit 12 Creativity Fall 2019Email: mr.scotthenderson@Website: scotthenderson.*E-Zone classes have started.*You must go 6 times by December 6.*Supplementary writing classes have started.*You must go 6 times. You can only go one time each week.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? What have you been up to since last class?(What have you been doing since last class?)Video: A. 1. What vocabulary from Unit 1 did you hear?2. What did you hear in the present continuous (be + verb + ing)?B. Choose the correct words.Adrian is a new co-worker / an intern at Good Morning World.Adrian works during the day and attends classes / takes tennis lessons at night.Adrian wants to be a news reporter / teacher. Adrian doesn’t work / get a grade as an intern.Kim says that Adrian is going to pass / fail.Adrian has soccer / basketball practice twice a week.Jay says that you don’t have to study a lot / get good grades to be on television.Adrian and Rashid play sports / go to school together.Adrian and Rashid are just friends / dating.Kim says that Jay passed / failed the “get to know Adrian” exam.Adrian is a new co-worker / an intern at Good Morning World.Adrian works during the day and attends classes / takes tennis lessons at night.Adrian wants to be a news reporter / teacher. Adrian doesn’t work / get a grade as an intern.Kim says that Adrian is going to pass / fail.Adrian has soccer / basketball practice twice a week.Jay says that you don’t have to study a lot / get good grades to be on television.Adrian and Rashid play sports / go to school together.Adrian and Rashid are just friends / dating.Kim says that Jay passed / failed the “get to know Adrian” exam. World Link 2, Unit 1 Good Morning World – You, AdrianJay: Good Morning World! Thank you for joining us this morning! We are your hosts, Jay Jones…Kim: …and Kim Kimal! How are you doing, Jay? Jay: Well, I’m confused, Kim. Who were you talking to before the show? Do we have a new co-worker?Kim: A new co-worker? No, we don’t. Wait, are you talking about the woman with blonde hair? Jay! That’s Adrian, our intern. You always forget who she is.Jay: Adrian? Really? I thought the intern’s name was Allison.Kim: We have to do something about this. Adrian, can you come out here please? (Adrian enters) Ladies and gentlemen—and Jay—I’d like you to meet our intern at Good Morning World, Adrian!Adrian: Hi, everyone. It’s nice to meet you. Kim: Adrian, Jay would like to get to know you. What can you tell him?Adrian: Well, I am a student. I work here during the day and attend classes at night.Jay: You work all day and then go to school? Why are you doing both?Adrian: My job here is part of my education. It’s like I’m taking a class.Jay: That makes me your teacher. Are you learning a lot from me?Kim: I think she’s learning a lot about you.Adrian: This is a great experience. I want to be a news reporter, so working here is going to help me after college.Jay: If you get a good grade from me.Kim: Oh, Jay. She doesn’t get a grade. When you’re an intern, you either pass or fail. And don’t worry, Adrian. You are going to pass.Jay: What else do you do?Adrian: I have soccer practice twice a week. I tutor high school students on the weekends. And I study a lot.Jay: Adrian, Adrian. You don’t have to study a lot to be on television. I know.Adrian: Well, I want to get good grades. It helps to study with people. In fact, Rashid is in my study group.Jay: Really? So you and Rashid go to school together?Adrian: Yes. Before Good Morning World, we were just acquaintances. But now that we work together, we’re friends. I’m actually— Jay: Friends? Ah-ha! I know what that means. Kim: What are you talking about, Jay?Jay: Come on, Kim. Friends? Adrian is dating Rashid!Adrian: No! Rashid and I are just friends! I was going to say that I’m close friends with his girlfriend!Kim: Jay, I think you failed the “get to know Adrian” exam.Goals and Objectives for Unit 12 You will learn and use vocabulary for traveling by airplane.You will be able to talk about places you have traveled to.You will be able to talk about things you have and haven’t done.Vocabulary 176-177tray table, baggage claim, flight attendant, oxygen mask, boarding pass, check-in counter, overhead compartment, frequent flyer points, layoverGrammar Present perfect Simple past168-169 Would you go to this place on vacation? Why or why not?Explain the use of the present perfect and the simple past tense. I’ve never been to Yellowknife Canada, but I saw the northern lights in Norway.I’ve been to Thailand two times. I went in 2009 and 2013. Present perfect simple pastI have/have not experienced it……….…......................…. time/when/finished actionPresent perfect (have/has (not) +PP Simple past tense180, 210,217 Grammar- present perfect vs simple pastI /You/They/ We have + pp (past participle)She/He has + pp (past participle)*Used to talk about experiences in the past.*The time is unknown or unimportant.Have you ever + pp (past participle)?Has she/he ever + pp (past participle)?Have they ever + pp (past participle)? 218A1. F2. T3. T4. N (She called three times. We don’t know when.)5. T6. F (Still has to = not done yet/ need to do it)?2I’ve/I’ve never (break) a bone before. 2I have (read)…., and I want to read it again.3I’ve never (be) to……., but I want to go.3Many people haven’t (go) to……, but I have.4I’ve never (do)….. but I want to try it.4I’ve/I’ve never (fall) in front of other people. 5I’ve never (eat), but I want to try it. 5I’ve (eat)…., and I never want to eat it again. 6I’ve never (buy)….but I want to buy it someday.6I’ve/I’ve never (feel) embarrassed in class. 7I’ve never (drink)….7I have (drink)…., and I never want to do it again. 8I’ve/I haven’t (drive) a car.8I’ve/I haven’t ever (meet) someone famous.9I’ve/I haven’t ever (forget) something on a bus.9I’ve (hurt) my…., I hope I never hurt it again.10I’ve/I’ve never (fight) with my best friend. 10I’ve/I’ve never (steal) something. JI’ve/I haven’t (swim) in the ocean before. JI’ve/I’ve never (find) money on the ground.QI’ve already/I’ve never (fly) on a plane before.QI’ve/I’ve never (shoot) a gun before. KI’ve/I’ve never (hit) someone when I was angry.KI’ve/haven’t (sleep) in a strange location. AI’ve/I haven’t (ride) on a motorcycle. AI’ve/ I haven’t (write) a love letter to someone. ASK FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS!been become begun bitten broken brought built burned/ burnt bought caught chosen come cost cut dug dived done drawn drunk driven eaten fallen felt fought found flown forgotten gotten/ got given gone grown had heard hit held hurt known left lain lost made met paid put quit read ridden run said seen sold sent shot shownsung sat slept spoken spent stood stolen swum taken taught told thought thrown worn won written180: Write the correct past participle (PP)HAVE YOU….visiteda big city in another countrybeenon a train in another countrytalked to a flight attendantforgotten something on a tripgone to the beach in another countrylost their luggagegotten /gotsick while travelingmisseda flight, train, or bus176tray tableboarding pass(you need this to get on a plane/train/ship)check-in counteroverhead compartmentflight attendantoxygen maskcarry-on luggagebaggage claim1. check-in counter 2. carry-on luggage3. boarding pass4. overhead compartment....flight attendant5. oxygen mask6. tray table7. baggage claimVideo: A. 1. What vocabulary from Unit 4 did you hear?2. What did you hear in the present perfect (have/has + PP)?B. Choose the correct words.Jay: “I’ve / You’ve got to be excited about this trip!”Jay: “Well, let’s not think about carry-on luggage / boarding passes and overhead compartments…”Kim: “Did you remember / forget to empty the trash?”Kim :“Uh-oh. I remembered / forgot to do that.”Jay: “Precious? In a kennel / carry-on?”Kim: “Have you ever been / travelled to Jamaica?”Jay: “But I have travelled all over the world and I’ve visited/seen many beautiful places.”Kim: “I’ve / You’ve been to Egypt… Italy… Morocco… India… Argentina…”Kim: “Jay Jones remembered / forgot to confirm that his passport is still good.”Jay: “I asked Mother / Precious to do this for me!”Jay: “I’ve / You’ve got to be excited about this trip!”Jay: “Well, let’s not think about carry-on luggage / boarding passes and overhead compartments…”Kim: “Did you remember / forget to empty the trash?”Kim :“Uh-oh. I remembered / forgot to do that.”Jay: “Precious? In a kennel / carry-on?”Kim: “Have you ever been / travelled to Jamaica?”Jay: “But I have travelled all over the world and I’ve visited/seen many beautiful places.”Kim: “I’ve / You’ve been to Egypt… Italy… Morocco… India… Argentina…”Kim: “Jay Jones remembered / forgot to confirm that his passport is still good.”Jay: “I asked Mother / Precious to do this for me!”World Link 2, Unit 12 Good Morning World – Show on the roadJay: Good morning everyone! We have a little time left before we say goodbye. The next time you see us, Good Morning World will be coming to you from sunny Jamaica! Now Kim, I know you don’t like to fly. But we are going to your old home! You’ve got to be excited about this trip!Kim: Yes, Jay. I’m trying to be. Jay: Well, let’s not think about carry-on luggage and overhead compartments and oxygen masks and a heavy plane flying thousands of meters in the air over water. How about trip preparations! Let’s make sure we remembered to do everything. Kim: Good idea.Jay: Before you left this morning, did you turn off the lights?Kim: Yes I did. The lights are off. Did you remember to empty the trash?Jay: No. But I’ve never had to empty the trash. That’s Mother’s job. Let’s see, did you unplug all of your electrical items?Kim: Yes I did. I even unplugged the refrigerator!Jay: Good! But I hope you gave away your fresh foods.Kim: Uh-oh. I forgot to do that. I gave my apartment keys to my sister. I’ll have to call her. I hate to see good food go bad!Jay: I bet you do.Kim: Did you remember to put your dog in a kennel? Jay: Precious? In a kennel? No, no, no. Mother will take care of Precious.Kim: Is your mother going to do everything for you?Jay: Of course not! She only has to watch the dog, water the plants, pay the bills, and open my fan mail. That’s all! She’s going to have a great time while I’m gone!Kim: Well thank you Jay. I don’t feel so nervous now. I am getting excited! Jamaica is a beautiful place, and the people are very friendly. Have you ever been to Jamaica?Jay: No, I’ve never been there. But I have travelled all over the world and I’ve seen many beautiful places. I travel so often that the flight attendants know my name. Kim: Probably because you always tell them.Jay: Yes, this passport is like a book about the adventures of Jay Jones. (hands passport to Kim) Here Kim. Would you like to read it?Kim: Not really. (takes passport) Wow. You’ve been to Egypt… Italy… Morocco… India… Argentina… I guess you really were telling the truth.Jay: I don’t make up stories. I live them.Kim: Uh, Jay? Here’s a story for you: “Jay Jones forgot to confirm that his passport is still good.”Jay: What?!?Kim: The date has passed. You can’t use this passport anymore.Jay: No! It can’t be! I asked Mother to do this for me!Kim: Well, your mother will be very happy you’re staying home. Don’t worry; I’ll tell the flight attendants that Jay Jones says “Hi.” You know, suddenly I’m really looking forward to this trip!Kim is afraid of flying. Jay forgot to renew his passport. What problems have you experienced while traveling? I missed my flight/bus/trainI lost my baggage/boarding pass/wallet/purseI got sick/hurtI forgot to...turn off my lights/bring my money.I forgot my…sunscreen/passport.Writing BookPage 19 Is the email formal or informal? How can you tell if it is formal or informal?Formal emailGreeting: Dear…(formal)Closing: Regards (formal/semi-formal)Language: I am writing to…/Please note that…/please let them knowCompany name: Hufshills apartmentsPage 18 Write an email.Your professor bought you coffee last week. Write a short formal thank-you email to her.XXXSubject: 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 am writing 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)Email: mr.scotthenderson@Website: scotthenderson.Assignments for next weekPreview Unit 4.Remember that HW 1 is due week 5. (Today is week 3.)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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