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Celebrations

Celebrations. Celebrations. Verb = celebrate ( 거행하다 , 축하하다 ). What do you celebrate in Korea? - EXAMPLE: We celebrate birthdays. Celebrations. Verb = celebrate ( 거행하다 , 축하하다 ). What do people celebrate in other countries?. Future Plans. Listen to the dialog about Phi Ta Khon.

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Celebrations

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  1. Celebrations

  2. Celebrations Verb = celebrate ( 거행하다, 축하하다) What do you celebrate in Korea? - EXAMPLE: We celebrate birthdays.

  3. Celebrations Verb = celebrate ( 거행하다, 축하하다) What do people celebrate in other countries?

  4. Future Plans Listen to the dialog about Phi Ta Khon Listen for: - “going to…” - “will…”“I’ll”

  5. Future Plans Listen to the dialog again Underline: - “going to…” - “will…”“I’ll”

  6. Structures (p.107) going to/will Talking about the future

  7. Structures (p.107) going to (~하려고 하다) - Plans made BEFORE you speak. I’m going to eat a lot of rice cakes this Chuseok. She’s going to blow up some balloons. They’re going to watch a movie on Christmas Day.

  8. Structures (p.107) going to (~하려고 하다) - Plans made BEFORE you speak. I’m not going to study tonight. He’s not going to plant any flowers. Are you going to buy some wine? Is she going to light candles?

  9. Structures (p.107) will (~할 게) I’ll help you put up the Christmas tree. He’ll visit his grand parents. I won’t visit my grand parents. She won’t dress up in traditional clothes.

  10. Practice Use “will” (I’ll) or “going to” (I’m going to) I need some help with my homework Do you have plans this weekend? Christmas is coming in 2 months. It’s my birthday today. Are you excited for winter vacation?

  11. Vocabulary (p.37)

  12. Exchange (p.37)

  13. Practice Use: I’m going to <verb> ___________. What are you going to do tomorrow? next week? next vacation?

  14. Reading (p.41) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

  15. Practice Use: I’m going to <verb> ___________. What are you going to for Christmas? for Chuseok?

  16. Poster Work in a group of 3 or 4 people! Design a “end of semester party” Make a poster to explain and advertise your party. You are going to present the poster at the end of class.

  17. Poster What kind of party? Where will it be? When is it? What time will it start? End? What will be there? What are you going to do?

  18. End of term English party!! 영어 = ENGLISH X WHEN? Friday December 24th (6:00 p.m.– 10:00 p.m.) WHERE? Bauer-Gwan (1st floor), International Lounge There will be: We're going to: • Free cake • Speak English • Watch movies (in English!) • Free books • Eat pizza and drink beer • Beer • Have a cake eating contest • Prizes • Set off fire works outside It's going to be really fun!!! Don't be late!

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