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Page 1: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

English Class WEEK 3

Page 2: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Schedule

1. Welcome!

2. English warm up

3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report)

4. Current Event Discussion1. Introduce

2. Read article

3. Small group discussion

4. Comparative cultural questions

Page 3: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Common Spoken Errors in English

1. I need to learn many new vocabularies

2. I feel difficult reading

3. I speak with good grammars.

4. English is bored.

5. Most of Koreans have studied English.

Page 4: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Common Spoken Errors in English

1. I have ever been to the USA.

2. I have done that yet.

3. I can’t do that, too.

4. She didn’t talk anything.

5. She has a small face.

Page 5: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Common Spoken Errors in English

1. I agree what she said.

2. I study as possible as I can.

3. Korean is much important than English.

4. Even I was sick, I worked.

5. It is so stupid book.

Page 6: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Common Spoken Errors in English

1. He cares his appearance.

2. Almost my friends are here.

3. I need to lose my weight.

4. Sally and I are intimate friends.

5. He has great characters.

Page 7: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Common Spoken Errors in English

1. There are many transportations.

2. I like an apple pie.

3. Do you like sandwich?

4. He needs to buy egg, strawberry, and onion.

5. This is a bread.

Page 8: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Confusing English Words

Page 9: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Assure vs. Ensure

Assure – To promise or say with confidenceI assure you that Korea is a very safe country.

Ensure – To make sure something will/won’t happenTo ensure the event would be successful, the committee

planned several months in advance.

HINT: The prefix “en” means to put into something. We put a lot of hard work into something to ensure it happens/doesn’t happen.

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Page 10: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Complement vs. Compliment

Complement – go well together Your shirt complements your purse quite

nicely. Compliment – praise

The teacher complimented the student.

HINT: I like to give compliments.

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Page 11: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Appraise vs. Apprise

Appraise – to assess or evaluateMy house was appraised for higher than the

market value.

Apprise – to inform someone The judge was apprised of new information.

HINT: If a book is highly appraised it receives praise

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Page 12: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Extensive Reading Book - Discussion

Groups of 3-4

Question – have you picked a book out? Yes -> title, genre, why you chose it, etc.No -> What genre do you like? What kind of book

do you want to read for this class?

http://www.maslonline.org/?page=marktwain_readers

Page 13: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Choosing an ER Book

100-200 page requirement

Flip to several different pages throughout the book (beginning, middle, and end)

If there are 0-2 words you don’t understand on each page = Good!

3~5+ = Not good

Page 14: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Current Events: Holiday Syndrome As you read the article and think about these questions

1. Are there any interesting English words/phrases you’d like to learn more about?

2. What parts of this article do you identify with? Does this article remind you of someone in your family (or yourself?)

3. Do you agree that traditional holidays put more stress on women?

4. What do you think about doctors’ recommendations for reducing Chuseok syndrome? Do you have any other ideas that might help?

5. Does your family (or someone you know) do some kind of alternative Chuseok celebration? What do you think about families that do this?

6. Do you have any stories (funny, interesting, etc.) to share about Chuseok or Chuseok syndrome?

Page 15: English Class WEEK 3. Schedule 1. Welcome! 2. English warm up 3. Extensive reading book discussion (for book report) 4. Current Event Discussion 1. Introduce

Comparative Culture Questions

In your group think of 1-2 questions to ask Jeanne about American Thanksgiving, or any other cultural similarities/differences between the US (Japan) and Korea