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SCLB week 13

SCLB week 13. Quiz at the end of class. WARM-UP Ask and answer these questions with your partner. Use follow up questions (FUQs). - Can you play basketball? - Can you sing well? - Can you play the guitar? - Can you speak a foreign language? - Can you ... ?** - Can you ... ?**

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SCLB week 13

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  1. SCLB week 13 Quiz at the end of class

  2. WARM-UP • Ask and answer these questions with your partner. Use follow up questions (FUQs). -Can you play basketball? - Can you sing well? - Can you play the guitar? - Can you speak a foreign language? - Can you ... ?** - Can you ... ?** **Think of your own questions to ask your partner. Can / Can’t - Abilities

  3. Can / Can’t Possibility = 가능성 • Allowed/Not allowed Rules & Obligations

  4. Ask and answer the Yes/No questions with a full sentence. Give a reason for “No”. EX. Can you watch TV all night where you live? - No, I can’t watch all night because my mother won’t let me. • Can you drive your parent’s car? • Can you stay out all night on the weekend? • Can you smoke inside your house? • Can you eat all the sweets you want without gaining weight? • Could you wear jeans to classes in middle school? • Could you have a pet when you were young? Can / Can’t - Permission

  5. Can / Can’t Possibility = 가능성 • Allowed/Not allowed Have to ~ / Don’t Have to ~ Obligation = 의무 • Must do • Necessary/Not necessary Rules & Obligations

  6. Answer the questions about your obligations: • Do you have to study this winter vacation? • Do you ever have cook dinner for your family? • Did you have to help your parents clean the house when you were young? • Did you have to work to make extra money last vacation? • Personal Obligations: • Do you have to study before a quiz to do well? • Do you have to exercise to feel healthy? • Do you have to go to bed early if you have a class? • Do you have to study in a quiet place to concentrate? Have to ~ / Don’t Have to ~ - Obligation

  7. Ask your partner as many questions as you can about the picture. • Listen to the Conversation. • Be prepared to answer questions. Unit 8, p. 50

  8. p. 109 - Grammar Reference

  9. Can/Can’t Canyou bring a pet here? Can you smoke here? No, you can’t. Yes, youcan. You can’t bring a pet here. You can smoke here.

  10. Do they have towear a school uniform? Yes, they do. They have towear a school uniform. Have to/Don’t have to

  11. Does he have to do homework today? No, he doesn’t have todo homework today. Have to/Don’t have to

  12. go to the bank on Sunday? What’s the possibility (can/cant)?

  13. What’s the obligation? (have to / don’t have to) stop at the light?

  14. talk on a cell phone and ride a bike? Use can/can’t to talk about what is or isn’t possible

  15. Use can/can’t to talk about what is or isn’t possible take flash photos at .......

  16. Use can/can’t to talk about what is or isn’t possible carry ..... on .....

  17. Use can/can’t to talk about what is or isn’t possible

  18. Use can/can’t to talk about what is or isn’t possible

  19. Use have to/don’t have to talk about what must be or isn’t necessary

  20. Use have to/don’t have to talk about what must be or isn’t necessary

  21. Men at Work (Under Construction) Use have to/don’t have to talk about what must be or isn’t necessary drive slow (carefully)

  22. Use have to/don’t have to talk about what must be or isn’t necessary at ... show ...

  23. Use have to/don’t have to talk about what must be or isn’t necessary

  24. Use have to/don’t have to talk about what must be or isn’t necessary

  25. Use have to/don’t have to talk about what must be or isn’t necessary women / men ... serve in...

  26. STUDENT A - p. 90 Student B - p. 99

  27. EClass Sheet - “Rules and Regulations” Write down 10 rules and obligations about life at Dongguk University. Use at least two (2) of each form we practiced this week.

  28. Next week • Homework due - “Rules and Obligations at Dongguk” • Continue practicing Unit 8 One more quiz in two weeks (week 15) Final exams in week 16

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