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Chapter 3-Time for a Change!

Chapter 3-Time for a Change!. Houses and apartments; lifestyle changes; wishes. Ideal apartment/house. Write for two minutes describing your ideal apartment or house. What would it look like? What would you have in the house/apartment? (Furniture, books)

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Chapter 3-Time for a Change!

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  1. Chapter 3-Time for a Change! Houses and apartments; lifestyle changes; wishes

  2. Ideal apartment/house • Write for two minutes describing your ideal apartment or house. • What would it look like? What would you have in the house/apartment? (Furniture, books) • When you are finished, please share your paragraph with a partner.

  3. How would you describe this apartment?

  4. How would you describe this apartment?

  5. Which would you prefer? • Which would you prefer? Living in a house or an apartment? • Listen to these opinions about houses and apartments. • Circle the ones you agree with.

  6. Evaluations and Comparisons Some basic rules: Enough: • Goes after adjectives (The apartment isn’t big enough) • Goes before nouns (I like it; but I don’t have enough money)

  7. Evaluations (continued) More basic rules: Too+ adjective has a negative meaning= (“more than necessary”) Too always goes before the adjective. The room isn’t big enough. It’s too small.

  8. Comparisons (as…as) • As + adjective+ (as) (It‘s as big as my old apartment.) (It isn’t as nice, however.) • As many + countable noun (+as) (It has as many rooms as my old place.) (It doesn’t have as many bathrooms, though.)

  9. Comparisons (as…as) • As much + uncountable noun (+as) It has as much closet space as the last apartment, and there isn’t as much traffic on the street.

  10. Listening- “Capsule Hotel” • What do you think is a “capsule hotel”? • Listen to Brad describe a “capsule hotel”. Check the words that best describe it. • What else does the hotel provide?

  11. Agenda Focus: Wishes; expressing wishes; understanding wishes of others • Warm up • Writing exercise • Wishes= What do you wish you could change? What do you wish was different? • “Sehwan and AhRim: A Love Story”

  12. Warm-up: Personal Information • What makes you happy? • What makes you angry? • What is one thing many people don’t know about you? • Do you think you are selfish? Why or why not? • What are three wishes you have for your life? • When you were young, what did you want to be when you grow up?

  13. Common Wishes I wish I could… • Find a better job • Move to a new home • Change my appearance • Add more hours to the day • Improve my personality • Become healthier • Have more money!!!

  14. Conversation: “Making Changes” • Listen and practice • Listen to the rest of the conversation. What changes would Brian like to make in his life?

  15. Wish • We use wish + past tense to refer to present wishes. I live with my parents= I wish I didn’t live with my parents. I wish I had my own apartment.

  16. Wish Life is difficult= I wish it were easier. I wish it weren’t so difficult. My parents won’t stop worrying. I wish they would stop worrying.

  17. I wish… • Think of five things you wish you could change. • Think of five things you wish were different. (School, job, family, appearance, possession, skills)

  18. More Practice • I wish I had… • I wish (someone) had… • I wish I could… • I wish I hadn’t… • I regret (doing)…

  19. Meet Sehwan and AhRim • KAIST Students • Biochemical engineering students, met while doing a lab • Dated for 2 years • Started fighting and then they broke up. • But, they always regretted breaking up.

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