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English 1 Basic: Class 5

English 1 Basic: Class 5. Richard Wilson. Registration Notices Work Groups Idiom Homework Review Discussion & Reading. Agenda. Friday 27 th September. Graded Reader Quiz. Work Groups. Kim, Eun - Jung Jang, Eun - Ji Yoon, Su-In Kwak , Byung-Chul Liu, Ximin Jeong , Yeon -Su

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English 1 Basic: Class 5

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  1. English 1 Basic: Class 5 Richard Wilson.

  2. Registration • Notices • Work Groups • Idiom • Homework Review • Discussion & Reading Agenda

  3. Friday 27th September Graded Reader Quiz

  4. Work Groups

  5. Kim, Eun-Jung • Jang, Eun-Ji • Yoon, Su-In • Kwak, Byung-Chul • Liu, Ximin • Jeong, Yeon-Su • Choi, Hyo-Eun Group 1

  6. Choi, Hyo-Eun • Kim, Yesol • Lee, Seung Hun • Eom, Bin • Shin, Seung Hun • Lee, Bo-Rim • Jung, Youna Group 2

  7. Hagino, Ayaka • Sung, Minji • Park, Jong-Yoon • Jung, JiWoon • Jing, Fang • Park, Hyun-Ho • Jung, Seonhong Group 3

  8. Choi, Kyoung Wan • Kim, Kitae • Kim, Seung-Hwa • Shin, A Mo • Kim, Deok Yong • Park, Minji Group 4

  9. Lee, Da Eun • Kim, SeoHyeon • Lee, Hyo Jin • Kim, Jin A • Lee, Dong Hyun • Youn, Tae Ho • Jeong, Yeon Su Group 5

  10. Chen, Xi • Jung, Yoon Hye • Shin, Yeoun-Joo • Chae, Ha-eun • Jung, So-Hee • Yun, Dae-Sul Group 6

  11. Idiom

  12. “An expression that has a meaning not related to the individual words it is made from” Recap: Idiom

  13. “Killing two birds with one stone”

  14. “I killed two birds with one stone and saw some old friends while I was in Daegu visiting my parents.” “Killing two birds with one stone”

  15. “I have to get some cash and make a payment on my bank loan. I'll kill two birds with one stone by doing them both in one trip to the bank.” “Killing two birds with one stone”

  16. “I killed two birds with one stone and saw some old friends while I was in Daegu visiting my parents.” • “I have to get some cash and make a payment on my bank loan. I'll kill two birds with one stone by doing them both in one trip to the bank.” “Killing two birds with one stone”

  17. Homework Review Chapter 2: ‘Gestures, The Innocent Abroad’s Shortlist’ (Pg. 9-13)

  18. E • D • H • G • A • F • B • C • I Vocabulary Building

  19. b) Noun; an increase in the money you earn c) Verb; to collect money, support etc. So that you can use it to help people Using a Dictionary

  20. a) Verb; to bend your head or the top part of your body forward, as a sign of respect of as away of thanking an audience after you perform b) Noun; the act of bending the top part of your body forward, as a sign of respect or to thank an audience. c) Noun; a knot of cloth or string with a curved part on each side Using a Dictionary

  21. a) Noun; approval and encouragement for a person, idea, plan etc. b) Verb; to provide enough money for someone to have all the things s/he needs c) Verb; to say that you agree with an idea, group, person, etc. Also possible: to help and encourage someone Using a Dictionary

  22. Adapt • Rude • Signifies, avoid • Firm, aggressive • Shy, reaction Vocabulary Review

  23. Generally • Often • May • May • Can Recognising Qualifiers

  24. The way to Cultural Sensitivity Chapter 3: ‘The Way to Cultural Sensitivity’ (Pg. 15)

  25. How are table manners in your culture different from those of other cultures that you know? • What should you do when you notice a difference between your culture and another one? Discussion (pg.14)

  26. Recap: Previewing

  27. If You Can Read This Sign… Then You’re OK To Drive!

  28. Gives you an idea of what the text is about before you begin. • Makes you think about your own knowledge of the topic • Makes it easier to understand the text! Previewing – Why?

  29. Readthe Title. • Read the Headings. • Read the first sentence of each paragraph. • Look at pictures, bold words, graphs etc. Previewing – How?

  30. Previewing Questions Pg. 14

  31. First & Second Reading Pg. 15-16

  32. Literature Circles Task • www.richardsclassroom.wordpress.com • Find your task – don’t choose another one! • Print your worksheet • Complete it and bring to class on Friday Homework – Due Friday 27th September

  33. Pg. 16-18 • Vocabulary Building, Distinguishing Nouns from Verbs, Vocabulary Review, Paragraphs Homework – Due Wednesday 2nd October

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