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Explore the cultural differences in dating customs of Brazil and Korea, including age of dating, common date locations, and who pays for dates. Listening exercises and dialogue practice included.
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MODERN TIMESAdapted from First ImpactSt. John’s & St. Mary’s Institute of Technologyby Yu Yu-hua
Unit 11 Modern Times • asking for extra information, describing customs • count and non-count nouns • cultural differences
Brazil • serious • university • couples • go on dates • hiking • pretty strict Vocabulary hang around beach depend age guess where else
it’s pretty open it’s pretty strict about 14 or 15 about 16 or 17 most of my friends the right time go on dates go to coffee shops dinner at a restaurant to the mountains to the park lots of young people movies in Brazil, too go to the beach the boy or the girl Listening for key wordsListen. Check(V) the words and phrases you hear.
it’s pretty open v it’s pretty strict about 14 or 15 v about 16 or 17 most of my friends v the right time v go on dates v go to coffee shops v dinner at a restaurant v to the mountains v to the park lots of young people v movies v in Brazil, too v go to the beach v the boy or the girl v Listening for key wordsListen. Check(V) the words and phrases you hear.
Age Place Brazil Korea Listening for details. Listen again.When do people in Brazil and Korea start dating? Where do couples go on dates in Brazil and Korea?Fill in the table. Movies, beach 14 or 15 Coffee shops, dinner at a restaurant, the mountains, the movies 18 or 19
Dictation Brazil Shawn: Paulo, tell me about dating in your country. Paulo: Dating? Sue-Hee: Yeah, What’s it like in 1______? P: Oh, It’s pretty open. S: Open? What do you mean? P: Well, lots of kids go on 2_______. S: From what 3_______? P: Oh, about 14 or 15, I guess. SH: Are you 4________? From 14 or 15? P: Yeah, what’s wrong with that? SH:Most of my friends didn’t start dating until they dates age serious
Dictation university were 18 or 19. P:18 or 19? Really? SH: Yes, well, we think first year of 5_________is the right time. S: Where do 6_________ go on dates? SH: Oh, they go to coffee shops, out to dinner at a restaurant, to the mountains. S: To the mountains? What for? SH: For 7________. Lots of young people do that. S: How about movies? Do they go to movies? SH: Sure, sure. Some people do that. That’s OK. P: Yeah, we do that in Brazil, too--go to the movies on couples hiking
Dictation hang Dates. S: Where else do people usually go on dates? P: Well, a lot of people go to the beach, and 8_______ around together. S: Who pays when you go on dates, the boy or the girl? P: Hmm…9_________. Could be either. The boy or the girl might pay. SH: Hmm. The boy or the girl? Hey, I like it. That’s the best 10_______! depends
go on your first date move to your own apartment get your first job get married start drinking alcohol Absolutely not that’s a little unusual I guess that’s OK that’s fun Conversation TopicThe first timeAt age 15, is it OK to...
join a sports team go to your firstsleepover party stay out past midnight get a driver’s license leave school Absolutely not that’s a little unusual I guess that’s OK that’s fun At age 15, is it OK to...
I went out on my first date when I was eighteen! When did you go on your first date? Really? That’s kind of interesting! Eighteen?That’s fine, too… I Guess when I was about fifteen... Why do you think so?
A: When did you ______________? B: I guess when I was about ________? A: Really? That’s kind of __________. B: Why? Do you think so? A: I ___________________ when I was _________. B: _________? That’s fine, too... Practice again. Use new words from the Word Preview list. Now try once more. Use your own ideas.
Vocabulary • images • culture • table • typical • original • jazz • even if • caps • everywhere • Ashley • Jennifer
1. Listen. What do they say? Paul Sue-Hee food sport music clothing name Pizza hamburger Baseball football Country jazz Basketball shoes baseball caps Ashley Jennifer
2. Which nouns are count and which are non-count? count nouns non-count nouns (a typical…) (a typical kind of) food sport music clothing name x x x x x
Dictation Sue-Hee: OK, Paulo. What would you say is a typical kind of food in the US? Paulo: Oh, I guess I’d say pizza is a typical kind of American food. What do you think? S: I think the most typical kind of food is hamburgers. Some people eat them every 1______day! OK, what about sports? What’s a typical American sport? P: Baseball. I think it’s an 2_____ American sport. S: But what about football? American football is a really typical sport. P: Yeah, OK. Hmm… a typical kind of music. Well, there are lots of kinds of music. I’d say 3_____ is a typical kind of music. You know, like Garth Brooks,
Dictation Reba Mclntyre. S: Oh, no, Jazz! Jazz is a typical kind of music you can hear 4_______ in the US. Like, I really like to John Coltrane, Miles Davis… P: Clothing---that’s easy. A typical kind of clothing is basketball shoes. Even if you don’t play basketball you can 5_____ basketball shoes. S: Yeah, like you. I’d say a typical kind of clothing is baseball 6______. You see them everywhere. But a typical 7_____ name… that’s kind of hard. Um…_8_______. P: How about 9_____? I think that’s a 10______ name.
1.single • 2 original 7. First • 3 country 8. Jennifer • 4. Anywhere 9 Ashley • 5. Wear 10. typical • 6. caps