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Week 9 Unit 7 Creativity Fall 2019Unit 7Goals and ObjectivesVocabulary/ExpressionsGrammar You will learn to describe different types of parties and events. You will learn new ways to agree or share the same answer as your partner. 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)102 Vocabularytakes place, gather, traditions, compete, prizes, races, competition, perform, participate100 so, too, neither, either106 before, after, whenGreetingsRepliesGood morning/afternoon/eveningHi, how are you?/How’s it going? What’s up? (informal)Good morning/afternoon/evening.Not bad/Pretty good/Alright/Great/FantasticWhat’s up/Not much How were your mid-terms/mid-term exams?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: What events have you seen live and in person? SCOTT’S EXAMPLES: I saw the Under 20 World Cup live at Suwon World Cup Stadium. I saw John Legend live in concert in Seoul. 97A 1. American football2. Sunday3. one hundred million (100,000,000)4. commercials (TV advertisements)5. singersELI 97BParty Expressions (someone else’s party)attend a party/go to a party(make the party)have a partyhost a partythrow a partyorganize a party plan a partyinvite, gets together, plan, guests, have a good time,*decorations (noun)/*decorate (verb)-put decorations on your wall or outside your home.*celebrate (verb)/celebration (noun) *occasionA: We’re throwing a party?B: What’s the occasion?A: I got a new job. /We’re celebrating my birthday/I graduated.Any questions about the vocabulary or anything else you read? (Example: Scott, what is finger food?)97B Ideas: School parties; special birthdays; house parties; holidays1. When do people in Korea throw a party?/ What occasion are they celebrating? 2. Who is invited? / Who gets together on that day?3. Are there any special decorations?4. What kinds of food is served for the occasion? 5. What else happens?(What other things do you do at the event?)Talk to another group. Share your ideas.What’s the occasion?Who gets together? /Who’s invited?Special decorations and foodBaby’s first birthday.Friends and familyThey serve rice cakes. Birthday party.Friends and family.Happy Birthday sign. Eat chicken and pizza.Birthday hats. New Year’s Day in Jongno.AnyoneThe watch fireworks.They shout and cheer. They ring a bell.Housewarming party(Celebrate moving into a new home.)Friends and familyBring tissue/toilet paperBridal showerBaby showerAnniversary partyFemale friendsFamily and friendsFamily and friendsMTSunrise partyEnd of semester partyClassmatesClassmatesClassmatesClassmatesSoju and beer102 Look at the picture.Where do you think it takes place?What kind of event or festival do you think it is?102 Read the information below the picture.102B Fill in the blank spaces with the words in blue.1. To play a game or activity and try to be the best. compete2. A type of activity that you try to be the fastest in. race3. To sing, dance, or play music in front of other people. perform4. To come together in a group. gather5. To happen; is held. take place6. Something given to the winner of a game or activity. prize7. To join in and do something together with others. participate8. The customs or ways of doing something for a long time. TraditionsVerbNoun Noun (person)Adjectivecompetecompetitioncompetitorcompetitiveparticipateparticipation participantperformperformanceperformertraditiontraditionalWould you like to go to the International Festival of the Sahara? Why or why not? Tell your partner about an interesting festival or event in your country.Where does the festival take place? ?It takes place in… Danojae takes place in Gangneung.When does it take place? It takes place (in month)/(on day)It takes place in June.What happens at the festival or event?People participate in…They compete in…ssireum matches. There is a…competition… dialect contests.There are (DJ/band/group) performances…(DJs/band/singers) perform…You can see…shamans perform their ceremoniesYou can eat great food and drink makgeolli.Are you ……….. after class? So am I. /I am, too./Me, too./ Neither am I./I’m not either./Me, neither.Do you want to…? So do I/I do, too./Me, too./ Neither do I. I don’t either./Me, neither.100 Grammar Agreeing in the present tense with so, too, neither, either 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. ***I don’t neither. (negative)+ (negative) = double negativeBe verbsSo was I. /I was too./Me, too.Neither was I./I wasn’t either./Me, neither.Other verbsSo did I/I did, too./Me, too.Neither did I. /I didn’t either. /Me, neither. 205 AffirmativeNegativeBe verbsShe isHe isWe areThey areSo 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, tooNeither 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 WeTheySo 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 tooNeither 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 either205 AffirmativeNegativeBe verbsSo was she/heShe/he was tooHer, too/Him too So were we./We were, too./Us, too.So were they./They were, too./Us, tooNeither was she/heShe’s/He’s not eitherHer/Him neither Neither were we/We weren’t eitherNeither were they/They weren’t eitherOther verbsSo did she/he/we/they/youShe/he/we/they/you did tooHer/Him/Us/Them/You, too.Neither did she/he/we/they/youShe/he/we/they/you didn’t either. Do B and C100B1. f2. a3. d4. e5. b6. cWriting book Unit 3HW 65 Concord and AgreementThe number of attendees is thirty. (The number = subject)A number of students are wearing glasses. (students = subject)**A number of = some/many/a lotEVERY = Every one -ANYBODY = Any(one)bodyNOBODY = No(one)body -EACH = Each (one)Some of (single thing/uncountable) is…Some of (plural things/countable) are…Either A or B is/are/verb(s) (Look at B to determine the verb)A, as well as you B, is/are/ verb(s) (Look at A to determine the verb)More practiceEither a dog or a cat (is/are) in the house.Some of the money (is/are) missing.Some of the keys (is/are) missing.The manager, as well as his brother, (was a guest/were guests).Either wine or beer (is/are) fine, thank you.Every student (has/have) a good attitude today.I don’t know if anybody (is/are) at the restaurant right now.Nobody (like/likes) the new English teacher.Each of the books (is/are) good.Each of the cars in the street (is/are) new.Writing Test AveragesMonday 41.98Wednesday 38.27Friday AM 38.29Friday PM 37.82Your number x 2 = your %Example: 44 X 2 = 88 % (B+)A+ = 95-100A0 = 90-94B+ = 85-89B0 = 80-84C+ = 75-79C0 = 70-74D+ = 65-69D0 = 60-6447-50 Your professor forgot to put class notes on his website. You really need the notes to study for the test. Write a short formal email to your professor. Ask him to put the class notes on his website. Subject: Class notes / Can you please put the class notes on your website? (Too long)Dear Mr./Ms/Professor + last name (Professor Henderson Mr. Smith/Ms. Jones) LOOK AT THE TEST EMAILDear Professor Mr. SmithTo Whom it May Concern (this means you do not know the person)____________________________________________ ,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ From Regards________________________ ,__??? Gil-dong Hong/Hong Gil-dong____Email: mr.scotthenderson@Website: scotthenderson.Assignments for next weekDo Worksheet (Page 65 writing book)HW 3 is due in two weeks (week 11)Go to the E-Zone. You must go 6 times by December 6.Go to the supplementary writing classes. You must go 6 times.Preview Unit 9Find a partner for the speaking test. ................
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