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Week 5 Unit 12 Creativity Fall 2019**Mid-term Exam**Monday October 21Monday + Wednesday Classes: 5:30 PMFriday Classes: 6:30 PMOld Main Building (???), Room 401Check HWUnit 1, Lesson A:1. VocabularyA. 1. a close friend 2. a coworker 3. an acquaintance4. a neighbor 5. a classmate 6. her boyfriendB. Answers may vary.2. ConversationA. The more formal introduction is number 1. The phrases I’d like you to meet and It’s nice to meet you make it more formal. B. 3, 1, 4, 2, 6, 5C. Answers will vary.3. GrammarA. Answers will vary. Usually: Richard teaches English.He is stressed and unhappy. He doesn’t like his job.He works hard.Today: He is relaxing at the beach. He is wearing sunglasses. He is listening to music. He is smiling.B. 1. am 2. doesn’t like 3. am watching 4. plays 5. amstudying, study 6. is winning 7. cooks, is cooking8. doesn’t drink, likesC. 1. he is speak = he is speaking 2. Do you = Are you3. are having = have 4. writes = is writingUnit 12, Lesson B:1. Vocabulary and GrammarA. 1. g 2. f 3. e 4. h 5. b 6. a 7. c 8. dB. 1. have confirmed, already 2. haven’t locked, yet 3. have given away, already 4. haven’t left, yet 5. have paid, already 6. hasn’t emptied, yet 7. haven’t turned off, yet 8. has watered, already2. Reading and WritingA. 1. Pre-trip planning 2. Tagging luggage 3. Saving space4. Your carry-on bag 5. Other ideasB. Good ideas: 3, 4, 6, 8Bad ideas: 1, 2, 5, 7C. 1. have visited 2. I’ve been 3. have seen 4. went5. don’t have to 6. took 7. ate 8. are planningGreetingsRepliesGood 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?2-B arm-up Qscasual/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/ordinaryWhat would you rather wear, something unique or something ordinary?(What would you rather wear… = What is better to wear…)What is better, wearing dramatic flashy clothes or wearing unusual clothes?Would you rather wear something sporty or something vintage?Who is more stylish, you or your partner?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 choicesYou could wear a more formal shirt. You could shave your beard completely off. You could change your hair style. should (not) + verb/ought to + verbSuggest or give advicehad better (not) + verb You’d better/You’d better notGive advice (Warning/order)could + 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’d better wear a neck tie.You had better shave off your beard.You’d better throw away your shirt.Game: A: Ask your question.B,C,D: Give one or two pieces of advice.A: Give the card to the person with the best advice.Suggest, give advice, give options or choicesSuggest or give adviceAdvice (Warning/order) could + verbshould (not) + verbought to + verbhad better (not) + verb You’d better (not) + verbWeakerStrongerI recently put on four kilograms. I really want to lose weight. What should I do?You’d better exercise. You should only drink water. You should not eat fast food. You shouldn’t eat donuts.You shouldn’t drink beer.You ought to just drink water.You should walk around HUFS campus without taking the shuttle bus.You had better exercise more. You shouldn’t eat late at night.I’m new in town and I’d like to make some friends. What should I do?The colleague sitting next to me at work smells bad. What should I do?I saw my best friend’s girlfriend/boyfriend on a date with someone else. What should I do?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 or how to change 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 + verbWeakerStrongerLAST WEEK’S 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)Do page 47 *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.Your opinion is important, (so/such) is mine.*This is amazing. How did you (catch/come) up with and 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 you (benefit/business). That’s up to me to decide.**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 2 is due week 7.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.Goals and Objectives for Unit 10You will learn new vocabulary about phones and online activity. You will learn how to better describe likes and dislikes. Vocabulary 148Add/post DeleteBan AllowPoliteRudeRaise your voice/Lower your voiceRespond IgnoreThoughtless/ThoughtfulTurn down the music Turn down a request acceptGrammar 152verb + gerund/infinitiveNoun: “Send me a text later.” (text message= SMS/Kakao talk/Line)Verb: “Text me later, okay?” Warm-up discussion: Do you prefer texting or calling people on your phone? Who do you text the most? Who do you call the most?148 Read the survey. Choose your answer.Scott’s answers1. Ignore the message.2. Ask him to turn down the music.3. Allow phones everywhere.4. lower my voice.5. Show your friends first.6. Accept the request. Complete the chart on the left. Use the words in blue.Add/postDeleteBanAllowPoliteRudeRaise your voiceLower your voiceRespond IgnoreThoughtlessThoughtful (think of other people’s feelings)Turn down the musicTurn up the musicTurn down a requestaccept150 Reading B1. Simon thinks all cell phone used should be banned. Reason: Using your cell phone at the same time causes accidents.2. Alexis thinks some cell phone use should be allowed. Reason: Sometimes we need to use our phones to help others.3. Ann thinks some cell phone use should be allowed. Reason: Talking on the phone while using a hands-free device is the same as talking to a passenger while driving.Whose opinion(s) do you agree with most? Why?What other places or situations do you think cell phone use should be bannedFROM YOUR BOOKWhat are some annoying, dangerous, and rude things people do with their phones?Responding to text messages while on a date. /Not ignoring text message while on a date.Turning up your music too loud in your headphones. /Not turning down your music in your headphones.Raising your voice or talking loudly on your phone. /Not lowering your voice when talking.Posting/Adding embarrassing photos on social media (SNS).Using a cell phone while driving.What are other annoying, dangerous, or rude things that people do with their cell phones?What are the best things you can do with a cell phone?Taking pictures of me without my permission.Not turning off your ringer in silent places such as the library. Boss/manager/coworkers call you after work has finished.Getting calls during the middle of the night.Posting everything about your life on social media.People ignoring phone calls.Taking pictures in class. Using your phone while eating.Sending spam messages.People looking at their phone while I’m talking to them.Roommates talk loudly while I’m sleeping. Photobombing my picsUsing your phone while eatingDrunk dialing your friendsDrunk dialing your ex-gf/ex-bfUsing the flashlight in a movie theater. Looking at your phone in the theater. Talking on your phone in the theater.Texting while walking 213+152 Grammar verb + gerund/infinitive Verb + infinitiveInfinitive = to + verb Verb + gerundGerund = verb + ing Verb + infinitive or gerundAgree needChoose planDecide seemHope wantLearn would likeAppreciate finishAvoid imagine Dislike keepEnjoy *do not mind (it’s okay)Feel like suggest Begin loveCan’t stand (really dislike/hate)PreferHate startLike try* I don’t mind if you listen to your music. = It’s okay for you to listen to your music.* I don’t mind if you smoke. = It’s okay if you smoke. 213I learned to speak Spanish in high school.I avoid to call people on the phone. (calling)I began to raise my voice. I enjoy to play games on my phone. (playing)I agreed to turning down the music on my phone. (to turn)I prefer to respond to texts quickly. I finished to do my homework and then I called a friend. (doing)I tried texting you twice, but you didn’t reply. 152 B Scott’s answers1. I don’t mind talking on the phone.2. I dislike responding to texts late at night. 3. I can’t stand walking and texting at the same time. 4. I don’t like to take selfies in public. 5. I don’t mind posting weird photos of myself online. 6. I avoid saying mean (rude/hurtful) things on social media. 7. Sometimes I enjoy playing games on my phone. 8. I prefer to ignore friend requests from strangers online. Love like prefer enjoy *don’t mind dislike hate/can’t stand (*I do not mind = I like/It doesn’t bother me. )1. I don’t mind talking on the phone, but I can’t stand long text message conversations.2. I dislike responding to texts late at night. (Texts = text messages/SMS/Kakao Talk/Line)3. I can’t stand walking and texting at the same time. I usually move to the side and text.4. I don’t like to take selfies in public. People take too many selfies, in my opinion. 5. I don’t mind posting weird photos of myself online. My friends already know I’m weird, so it’s okay.6. I avoid saying mean (rude/hurtful) things on social media. Too many people are rude online these days. 7. Sometimes I enjoy playing games on my phone. 8. I prefer to not accept friend requests from strangers online. 1 = I love it. 2 = I enjoy it. 3 = I don’t mind it 4 = I don’t like it 5 = I can’t stand it. Do you like…?(infinitive = to + verb)(gerund = verb + ing)OpinionMore InfoFood…(cook) your own meals?1 2 3 4 5…(eat) fast food?1 2 3 4 5…Your question1 2 3 4 5Entertainment…(go) to dance clubs?1 2 3 4 5…(listen) to hip-hop?1 2 3 4 5…Your question1 2 3 4 5Appearance….(work out) at the gym?1 2 3 4 5…(wear) famous brands?1 2 3 4 5…Your question1 2 3 4 5VideoWho does Erica love talking to?her friend Renee b. Kim and JayHow long does Erica say she’ll be on the phone?a second b. a minuteWho does Erica say is rude sometimes?her boyfriend b. her agentWhat does Erica think is always important to do?screen your calls b. take messagesWhat does Erica say when she answers the phone and doesn’t know who it is?Hang on, Erica Allendez. May I ask who’s calling?Hello, Erica Allendez. Who’s calling?Why is Erica so excited?she loves being on Good Morning Worldshe got a partWorld Link 2, Unit 10 Good Morning World – Hello hangupsKim: Good Morning World! Our next guest stars in a TV show about her life called, “The Famous One.” You have seen her picture in magazines everywhere. Please welcome Erica Allendez!Erica: (on phone) Are you serious? That’s so funny! You tell her I’ll be there. She doesn’t need to worry…Kim: Um, Hi. Erica?Erica: Hey, I’ll have to call you back. Yeah. I have a thing. Okay. Buh-bye! (hangs up) Sorry, it was my friend Renee. I love talking to her. She is so funny!Jay: Well, you must be very busy. We’re glad you took the time to—Erica: Ooh, I’m getting a call from my agent. Do you mind if I answer it? I’ll be on the phone for just a second.Kim: Sorry, but we—Erica: (answers phone) Felicia, hi! No you’re the best! Mmm-hmm. He didn’t! He did? Right. We need to talk about this at lunch. Mmm-hmm. No, I hate eating there. No one takes my picture.Jay: Erica, I’m sorry to interrupt, but we have viewers waiting. Do you mind hanging up the phone?Erica: (on phone) Hey Felicia, I have to go. Remember Good Morning World? Yeah. Call my assistant and leave a message for me. Right. (hangs up) Sorry. My agent. She can be so rude sometimes. Now, what were we talking about?Kim: We weren’t, actually.Jay: Kim means we wanted to talk about your show. What—Erica: Aww. I just got a text message from my boyfriend. He is so sweet! I… (Kim glares) will respond to him later. Now, as I was saying about my show, I love having cameras in my house to record every moment of my life. The other day I— Jay: You could turn off your phone.Kim: Or ignore the call.Erica: Hmm. I don’t know this caller. Maybe it’s a wrong number. It’s always important to screen your calls. (answers phone) Hello, Erica Allendez. Who’s calling? I did? I got the part? I got it?!? Hang on a minute. (to Jay and Kim) I got the part!!! (on phone) Yes! I’m so excited!!! Oh yes, I will. But I don’t want to work with Nicole. She’s impossible! Mmm-hmm. (exits)Kim: Can you believe that?!?Jay: Kim, lower your voice. It’s not easy being famous. 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