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Week 10 Unit 7 Creativity Fall 2017Speaking test1. Pronunciation: Clothes (klōz / klōthz / kl???z) 2. …major/hometown= You said too much. 3. You needed to ask follow-up questions to me.4. My comments are in boxes on your score sheet.5. Don’t use Korean in an English test.6. What is your favorite piece of clothing? = What is your favorite clothing item that you own?7. man to man = sweatshirtWriting TestYour score x 2=__________%Example: 44 x 2 = 88%***The last day you can get your E-Zone stamps is December 1.***The last day I will take your E-Zone stamp sheets is week 15. (Speaking test day)Unit 7Goals and ObjectivesVocabulary/ExpressionsGrammar You will learn useful expressions for inviting people to events.You will learn to describe different types of parties and events. You will learn new ways to agree or disagree. 96-97 Vocabularyfan, inspiration, live (in person), celebrate, invite, gets together, plan, decorate, guests, occasion, have a good time, (attend/ go to/ have/ host/ throw/ organize/ plan a party)99 Useful expressions102 Vocabularytakes place, gather, traditions, compete, prizes, races, competition, perform, participate100 so, too, neither, either106 before, after, whenWarm-up: 96 Look the Word Bank: fan inspiration live (in person),I’m watching the game live on TV right now. (happening now)I watched the game live/in person at the stadium last night. (I was there)Speaking: Do you ever watch events live and in person? (Do you go to the stadium/court/rink/pool/etc to watch the event?)EXAMPLE: I saw the Under 20 World Cup at Suwon World Cup Stadium. I saw _______ live in concert in _______.97A 1. American football2. Sunday3. one hundred million (100,000,000)4. commercials5. singers 97BParty Expressions attend a party/go to a party(someone else’s party)have a partyhost a partythrow a partyorganize a party plan a partycelebrate, invite, gets together, plan, decorations (noun)decorate (verb)-put decorations on your wall or outside your home.guests, occasion, have a good time,A: We’re throwing a party?B: What’s the occasion?A: I got a new job. What are finger foods?97B1. When do people in Korea throw a party? What occasion are they celebrating? 2. Who gets together on that day?3. What special decorations are there? What foods are served for the occasion? Occasion Who gets together?Food and DecorationsBaby’s first birthday.61st birthday party.Housewarming party.(Celebrate moving into a new home.)Bachelor party (before getting married)Graduation party.Friends and familyFriends and familyFriends and familyA guy and his male friends.Mic, pencil, moneyRice cakes Chinese food Break =Name cardsWhat are you doing after class?What are you doing tonight?What are you not doing tonight?100 Grammar Agreeing in the present tense with so, too, neither, either (ON THE TEST)AffirmativeNegativeBe verbsExample: I’m going to her party.So am I. /I am, too./Me, too.Example: I’m not going to her party.Neither am I./I’m not either./Me, neither.Other verbsExample: I have a new phone.So do I/I do, too./Me, too.Example: I don’t have a new phone. Neither do I. I don’t either./Me, neither. A: I bought a new phone. (Past)B: So did I./I did, too. (Past)A: I didn’t buy a phone. B: Neither did I. /I didn’t either. A: I’ve been to Japan. (Present perfect)B: So have I. (Present perfect)A: I have never been to the East Coast.B. Neither have I. /I haven’t either.A: I’m will study all night tonight. (future)B: So will I./I will too.A: I won’t study.B: Neither will I. /I won’t either. A: I would like a cheeseburger. (modal)B: So would I. A: I can’t speak Chinese.B. Neither can I. /I can’t either.I don’t neither. (negative)+ (negative) = double negativeUsually we don’t use double negatives in English.100B1. f2. a3. d4. e5. b6. c205 (Probably not on the test)AffirmativeNegativeBe verbsShe isHe isWe areThey areExample: I’m going to her party.So is she/ She is too/Her, too.So is he/ He is too/Him, too.So are we./We are, too./Us, too.So are they./They are, too./Us, tooExample: I’m not going to her party.Neither is she/She’s not either/her neitherNeither is he/ He’s not either/ him neither Neither are we/We’re not eitherNeither are they/They’re not eitherOther verbsSheHe WeTheyExample: I have a new phone.So does she/she does too/her, tooSo does he/he does too/him, tooSo do we/we do too/us tooSo do they/they do too/them tooExample: I don’t have a new phone. Neither does she/she doesn’t either. Neither does he/he doesn’t either.Neither do we/we don’t either/ Neither do they/they don’t either206A Choose 31. So do I/Me too/I do, too.2. Neither am I/Me neither (this is a negative sentence)3. Neither do I/ Me neither4. So am I/ Me, too/I am, too5. So did I/ Me, too***Be careful of double negatives: I’m not neither either. (not = negative, neither = negative)100C Make the sentences true for you. I like/don’t like to stay home on the weekend.I like/don’t like to talk during class.I need/don’t need to study harder.I think/don’t think big parties are fun.I’m good at/not good at remembering new vocabulary. Compare your answers with your partner’s answers. AgreeSo am I. /I am, too./Me, too. Neither am I./I’m not either./Me, neither.So do I/I do, too./Me, too. Neither do I. I don’t either./Me, neither.Disagree(Really?) I do. I am.(Really?) I don’t. I’m not.Do 104D1. H2. B3. B4. B5. O6. HIf you could only go to one of these festivals, which one would you choose?99 Useful expressionsInvitingDo you want to + verb? (SPEAKING ONLY: Do you wanna…?)Would you like to + verb?How’d you like to + verb?AcceptingSure. I’d love to.That sounds great. Refusing/Turning downI’m sorry, but I can’t. I (reason)...Unfortunately, I can’t. I have to (reason)...I’d love to, but (reason)...Student 1: Invite your partner to four events.Student 2: Find out more information: when, where, how much does it cost/etc?-Accept two of your partner’s invitation.-Refuse two of your partner’s invitations. -Give good reasons for why you cannot go.birthday partysee a moviego to a film festivaldrink some sojuhave some chicken and beergo to a dance clubgo hikinggo to a food festivalsee some fireworksstudy English togethergrab a coffeego to the beachgo to a PC roomyour ideasHomework 3 due week 12 (two weeks from now)Find a partner or two partners for the final speaking exam in week 15.Go to the English Zone. ................
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