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World English Intro: 4. Possessions Professor Hwang English Department Youngsan University mjhwang@ysu. ac. kr World English Intro: 4. Possessions Professor Hwang English Department Youngsan University mjhwang@ysu. ac. kr Prof. ysu. ac. kr/mjhwang

Goal 1. Identify Personal Possessions Vocabulary A: Personal Objects 1. book 4. bag 7. Goal 1. Identify Personal Possessions Vocabulary A: Personal Objects 1. book 4. bag 7. backpack 10. necklace 2. Notebook 5. Pen 8. Wallet 11. glasses 3. Dictionary 6. watch 9. ring 12. keys Vocabulary B: Find the differences A: There are glasses in my picture. B: There are no glasses in my picture, but there’s a cell phone.

Goal 1. Identify Personal Possessions Grammar: Demonstratives this - these / that - those Goal 1. Identify Personal Possessions Grammar: Demonstratives this - these / that - those Singular Plural Near This is your bag. Are these your books? Far That is not your bag. Those are not my pens. A. Match the Q and the A Question 1. Is this your pen? 2. Are those your keys? 3. Are these your glasses? 4. Is that your dictionary? Answer 1. Yes, they are. 2. No, it isn’t. 3. Yes, it is. 4. No, they aren’t. b/c a/d a/ d b/c B. Write questions 3. (near) Is this your house? 1. (far) Are those your glasses? 4. (near) Are these your dogs? 2. (far) Is that your book? 5. (far) Is that your bag?

Goal 1. Identify Personal Possessions Conversation: What is in the bag? Answer : Andrea: Goal 1. Identify Personal Possessions Conversation: What is in the bag? Answer : Andrea: a book, a dictionary, a pen, and a bracelet Where is my bag? Jennifer: Is this it? Andrea: No, my bag is black. Jennifer: Well, is that it? It’s black. Andrea: Is there a bracelet in it? Jennifer: Let me see. There’s a book, a dictionary, a pen. . a bracelet! Andrea: Great! That’s my bag. Thanks

Goal 2. Talks About Other People’s Possessions Grammar: Possessive nouns * -’s / -s’ Goal 2. Talks About Other People’s Possessions Grammar: Possessive nouns * -’s / -s’ singular plural Jim’s bag Ross’s father the student’s homework the students’ homework Conversation Listening 1 Conversation 2 A 1. There is a cell phone in Jill’s bag. F Security: 2. There is a dictionary in Jill’s bag. Excuse me, sir. T Excuse me, Madam. 3. There is bag? phone in Lee’s bag. Is that your bag? T Is this your a cell F Lee: Yes, Jill: Yes, 4. is. it There is a notebook in Lee’s bag. it is. Security: What have in his in it, Security: What do you have in it? bag that Lee doesn’tdo you have bag? sir? B 1. What does Jill have in her Lee: My cell phone and a my books: dictionary, Jill: There arenotebook, a a notebook, and a World English book my wallet. 2. What does my WE in her that Lee Is in his bag? a dictionary, and. Jill have book. bag Security: hasthat all? a wallet Lee: Yes, that’s all. Security: Is that all? 3. What does Lee have in his bag that Jill doesn’t have in her bag? Security: OK, Thank you. Jill: Oh, yes, and my wallet. a cell phone Security: OK. Thank you.

Goal 2. Talks About Other People’s Possessions Pronunciation: /i/ & /I/ /i/ sound /I/ Goal 2. Talks About Other People’s Possessions Pronunciation: /i/ & /I/ /i/ sound /I/ sound written example i kitchen e be e pretty ee sheep ui guitar ea teacher eo People B Listen and circle the word you hear 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ship / sheep it / eat this / these sit / seat live / leave sheep eat this Seat live

Goal 3. Buy a Present Language Expansion : Electronic Products AUDIOS COMPUTERS PHONES VIDEO Goal 3. Buy a Present Language Expansion : Electronic Products AUDIOS COMPUTERS PHONES VIDEO MP 3 player Laptop Cell phone DVD player Speakers Tablet Smartphone Camcorder Grammar : Have (have/has) Statements I/You/We/They have He/She has Negative I/You/We/They don’t have He/She doesn’t have Yes/No Questions Do I/you/we/they have `~ ? Does he/she have `~ ? Short answers Yes, I/you/we/they do. No, ~ don’t. Yes, he/she does. No, ~ doesn’t.

Goal 3. Buy a Present Grammar : Have (have/has) A 1. Jim has a Goal 3. Buy a Present Grammar : Have (have/has) A 1. Jim has a new laptop. 2. Do you have a laptop? 3. I don’t have a cell phone. 4. Does Chen have a tablet? 5. Sofia has a DVD player. B 1. Do you have a cell phone? 2. Does Alison have a big house? 3. Do you have my keys? 4. Does Aki have a laptop? 5. Do Maria and Dan have an apartment? Yes, I do. Yes, she does. No, I don’t. Yes, she does. No, they don’t. Conversation : Buying a present * What do they buy? A smartphone Sun-Hee: Look at these new products! Hana: Wow, these cameras look cool! And cheap! Sun-Hee: My brother already has a good camera. Hana: Does he have a smartphone? Sun-Hee: No, he doesn’t. Let’s get a smartphone.

Goal 4. Talk about Special Possessions Reading : Jewlelry B 1. People wear jewelry Goal 4. Talk about Special Possessions Reading : Jewlelry B 1. People wear jewelry for many reasons 2. Aisha has gold earrings. 3. Aisha’s father is a rich man. 4. Zhang Wei is giving his wife a ring. 5. Wang Changchang is happy. C 1. Does Aisha’s family have a lot of money? 2. How do you know? 3. Are Zhang Wei and Wang Changchang married? 4. Why is Zhang Wei giving a ring to his wife? 5. Is Wang Changchang’s ring made of gold? T T Yes, they do. She has a lot of jewelry. Yes, they are. He loves her. No, it isn’t. Why is A important? – 왜 A가 중요한가? reason : 이유 popular : 흔한, 인기있는 a lot of : 많은 wealthy : 부유한 be made of : ~로 만들어지다 go over : 어울리다 because : ~ 때문에

Video Journal: Uncovering the Past Video Journal A jewelry, pot, plate, painting, skull B Video Journal: Uncovering the Past Video Journal A jewelry, pot, plate, painting, skull B 1. They are looking for old things. 2. Archaeologists study human remains, like these skulls. 3. It is slow work. 4. Archaeologists also study paintings in caves. 5. Sometimes the work is dangerous, but it is always interesting. Vocabulary Words jewelry : 보석 plate : 접시 ruler : 자 mummy : 미라 skull : 두개골 brush: 솔, 붓 pot : 단지, 항아리 broom : 빗자루 hammer : 망치

[EW. Unit 4] appropriate adj. avoid v. behave v. calm adj. concern n. worry [EW. Unit 4] appropriate adj. avoid v. behave v. calm adj. concern n. worry content adj. expect v. frequently adv. often. habit n. instruct v. issue n. important topic none pron. patient adj. positive adj. good punish v. represent v. shake v. spread v. stroll v. walk slowly village n. a small town [EW. Unit 5] aware adj. badly adv. belong v. continue v. error n. experience n. field n. hurt v. judgment n. likely adv. normal adj. rare adj. not very often relax v. rest request v. ask for reside v. result n. roll v. since prep. visible adj. can be seen wild adj. [EW. Unit 6] advantage n. cause v. choice n. community n. dead adj. not be alive distance n. escape v. face v. follow v. fright n. ghost n. individual n. one person pet n. reach v. arrive at return v. go back to survive v. stay alive upset adj. voice n. weather n. wise adj.