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The Teacher's Manual of "Methodology for Teachers"was written for two purposes: (1) to provide Korean English teacherswith a simple, yet complete guide to methodology 'appropriate forteaching English in Korea; and (2) to serve as a methodology text forthose Korean English teachers who study methodology it inservicetraining proglrams with Peace Corps/Korea TESOL volunteers. TheTeacher's Manual, written in Korean, is used with the Volunteer'sManual, which is written in English for these inservice trainingprograms. The Teacher's Manual is divided into nine Units:Introduction, Pattern Practice, Utterance/Response, Dialogue,Reading, Visuals, Sounds, Testing, and Writing and Homework. TheIntroduction contains a set of exercises that communicate to theteachers the objectives of the inservice training program and howthey will study methodology during the program. The other Unitscontain one "Process" each, i.e., one approach for teaching a patternpractice, utterance/response, dialogue, etc. Each Unit also containsa "Rationale" and a "Notes" section. The Rationaleintroduces theUnit and the Notes section gives more detailed information about theProcess in the Unit. (Author)
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Daniel D. Holt
C) TESOL Advisorrs,,r) Peace Corps/Korea
Song, Young OkC:J Training Specialist
Peace Corps/Korea
Dennis DunhamTESOL VolunteerPeace Corps/Korea
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FOREWORD
Once upon a time there was anot-so-wise king. He was
basically a kind man, however, with thebest of intentions and
his people were fat enough and content.One day he got an urgent message fromhis cousin, who was
king in a not-so-fat land, insisting thathis people were
starving and begging for help.The king, who was very agriculturallyminded, immediately
collected some 10 bushels of corn seeds and sentthem to his
cousin with a note explaining the method forplanting and
harvesting them.However, only a few months went by before theking received
another desperate plea for help from the samecousin.
Puzzled that all the crops should havefailed so soon, the
king sent 15 more bushels to help his needy cousin.Six more months passed, and again the samekind of pitiful
note came into his hands.The king then assumed that the earth inhis cousin's land
was not fertile enough to nourish the tender sprouts of corn.
So this time, instead of corn, he sent 30 bushels of manure,
along with the proper instructions.It seemed like only a few days until an angry messagecame
to the not-so-wise king, which claimed that the people had been
insulted, abused and humiliated and werefrom that moment on
canceling all relations with his country.The king was-extremely perplexed and at oncesent a faith-
ful servant to find out the cause ofsuch-ingratitude.The servant came back within a weekand'explained to the
king that his cousin, who could not read in theking's language,
had been giving the bushels to the people not to"plant" but to
"eat."The moral of this fable is that it is onething to give
"seeds" to someone, but it is another thing to seethat they
get "planted."
The original Methodology for Teachers (December 1974) was an
attempt to help Peace Corps volunteers moreeffectively transfer
their teaching skills to their Korean counterparts.
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FOREWORD
Its introduction stated:
"Methodology for Teachers offers a series of craftilydeTrised activities through which the teacher progressivelytakes control of his own learning situation, armed withthe truest techniques of modern TESOL. Meanwhile thevolunteer modestly steps to the rear, having subtlyperformed the service of subversive, trickster, guru,and master showman. And, Cod willing, perhaps some ofthe practice gleaned therein will wear in the middle andhigh school classroom as well."
This revision of Methodology for Teachers holds that sameideal but with a number of changes. Based on suggestions madeby PCV's after using the original Methodology for Teachers (MFT),the following changes have been made:
1. There are now two MFT texts - the Teacher's Manual andand the Volunteer's Manual. The Teacher's Manual,written in Korean, is,a guide to methodology forMiddle School English It II, and III. The Volunteer'sManual, written in Englisi, is a guide for volunteersin teaching the Teacher's Manual to Koread Englishteachers. The Teacher's Manual has everything thatthe Volunteer's Manual has, except the SuggestedActivities.
2: The Suggested Activities have been detailed to wherethey can now be regarded as a "lesson plan" for thePCV, thereby reducing his preparation time.
3. Efforts have been made to clarify what the teachersand students are doing in the steps of the Processes,and what the PCV's and teachers are doing in theSuggested Activities. For example, words like"reconstruct" and "understand" have been replaced withmore behavioral terms like "repeat" and "point."
This revision also includes the suggested time (basedon the authors' experiences) to be spent on each stepof the Processes. These times appear in parentheses byeach step. The average time to be spent on a particularlesson appears in Note #9 in Unit II.
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FOREWORD
4. While the original MFT suggested general methodology for
language teaching, this edition suggests methodology
specific to Middle School English I, II and III.
5. To insure the validity of this methodology, it was
tested in middle school classroombefore the book
was written.
6. To help the PCV explain to teachers the rationale for
teaching them methodology, the Introduction (Unit I)
with Suggested Activities has been included.
7. Considering the difficulty of finding and training a
"session leader" (introduced in the original NFT), the
Suggested Activities have been written sothat a session
leader is unnecessary. However, the idea is still in
tact that the PCV whenever possible uses a Korean
English teacher to help him teach the methodology in
this text. For example, see how the session leader is
used in Unit VIII (Process #8).
This revision has also taken into account Korean teachers'
major concerns with teaching:
1. Teachers are under pressure to preparestudents for
examinations. This revised NFT has therefore included
in the "Notes" sections of each Unit, how the suggested.
Processes will help prepare students for exams.
2. Teachers are busy and concerned with finishing the book.
Based on the authors' experiences in usingthe Processes
in this revision, a careful time schedule (Note #9, Unit
has been worked out to show that use of the Processes will
allow the teacher plenty of time to complete the text.
3. As teachers never seem to have enough time to lesson plan,
prepare materials, visuals, etc., the Processes have been
designed as a lesson plan that can beplugged into the
appropriate section of Middle SchoolEnglish. Visuals and
materials have been limited to those theteacher can find
in his classroom.
FOREWORD
4. The teachers usually prefer to teach the sections of thelesson in the order they appear in the textbdok There-fore the Processes are designed to be used in that order.There is, however, no Process for the "Highlight" section.This will show the teachers that the beginning of thelesson is the pattern practice section, not the Highlight.
5. The teachers' lack of English fluency asnOn-nativespeakers and their propensity to translate and explaingrammar resulted in Processes which made the best useof the teachers' ability to speak Korean and explaingrammar.
6. Many teachers are hesitant to try techniques which requiremuch creativity and innovation. The Processes, therefore,while still allowing for and encouraging innovation,represent the basics of language teaching.
7. Teachers' concerns (and students' problems) with readinghas led to the inclusion of reading practice in almostevery Process.
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FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This book was written with the help of many people. PeaceCorps volunteers, in their requests and suggestions forappropriate materials for coteaching.and workshops, in-fluenced the basic deign of NTT. Korean English teacherswho studied the )riginal MFT in workshops made usefulrecommendations for improving it.
We would also like to thank Bill Thompson and Paul Hofffor the artwork and cover design. The hard work of trans-lating the VolunteA's Manual into Korean for the Teacher'sManual was done by Ms. Kang, Il Son. Finally, a specialword of gratitude must be given to Ms. Kim, Joung Sook forher typing of the manuscripts.
Daniel D. Holt
Song, Young Ok
Dennis Dunham
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FOREWORD
UNIT I
UNIT II
UNIT III
UNIT IV
UNIT V
UNIT VI
UNIT VII
UNIT VIII
UNIT IX
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page
INTRODUCTION 1
PATTERN PRACTICE 5
UTTERANCE /RESPONSE 15
DIALOGUE 21
READING 27
VISUALS 39
SOUNDS 43
TESTING 47
WRITING & HOMEWORK 55
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UNIT I
INTRODUCTION
RATIONALE
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UNIT I
INTROEUCT I ON
NOTES
1 Mr. Kim's Problem
When Kim Tae Sung was a middle school student, hewanted to be an English teacher. He wanted to be a goodEnglish teacher, so he studied English very hard. Hemade good scores on all the English tests. He studiedEnglish tapes and records. He read many English books.He could speak English very well. After graduating fromcollege, he was able to go to America and study in auniversity. He studied in America for two years.
Then he said, "Now I can be a good English teacherof, Korean students because I can speak English like anative speaker."
He returned to Korea and began teaching at ChunNam,Middle School in Kwangju. The students were verysmart. But after teaching for one month, none of Mr.Kim's students did well on their English tests. Mr.Kim was very unhappy and said, "What did I do wrong?"
Can you guess? What did Mr. Kim do wrong?
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UNIT I
INTRODUCTION
NOTES ( cont inued)
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UNIT II
PAriERN PRACTICE
Process #1 (continued)
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PAT'TERN PRACTICE
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UNIT II
PATTERN PRACTICE
NOTES (continued)
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PATTERN PRACTICE
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PAnERN PRACTICE
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RATIONALE
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B: I'm going to give her a book.
Dialogue A: What are you going to give her?
B: I bought a book for her yesterday.
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UNIT III
UTTERANCE /RESPONSE
Process #2 Summary
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A: What kind of books do you like?B: I like short stories.
A: What kind of sports do you like?B: I like tennis.
A: What kind of songs do you like?B: I like happy songs.
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UNIT III
UTTERANCE/RESPONSE
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What kind of food do you like?
I like ice cream.
What kind of food do you like?
I like ice cream.
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Process (continued)
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I like ice cream.I like short stories.I like tennis.I like happy songs.
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71) de-: "What kind of sports do you like?"
tj-Vi "I like tennis."
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A: We don't have classes.My sister is happy.
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cf4 e .14-21 no r& 64 1/1" oil lit 61 tl.
What is he going to give Bill?
a. I'm going to give her a book.b. They are going to give him a book.c. He is going to give him a book.d. She is going to give them a book.
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Lesson 7, Dialogue
Process #3
A: Have you seen Yunhi?B: Yes, she went to the stare.A: Why did she go there?B: I think that she went to buy apples.A: She went for apples yesterday.B: I guess that she likes apples.
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RATIONALE (continued)
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Lesson 13, Reading
1.
Process #4
There was once a man who livednear a beautiful forest. The forestwas famous for its tall trees andmany animals. The man often went tothe forest to rest and to think. Oneday he was in the forest and saw abig, beautiful rabbit.
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4. (continued)
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5. (continued)
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9. True/False Af 7t. 31. Xcf. 2 %Ai RIM 71 ef'2.
ti-l-d ei $1711- 1.1-c1-. e"Right" "Wrong"
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The man often went to the mountains to rest and think.
Wrong.The man often went to the forest to rest and drink.
Wrong.The man often went to the forest to rest and think.
Right. (2*)
10. Random Translation Drill
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VISUALS
RATIONALE
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(61 Unit t cite 14. t 1 14' situation
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UNIT VI
VISUALS
1. C-
a. Stick figure 1-1-
Process #5
1) E-10, 61471, 4,:f.L141. :611 cle
Bill is going to school.
.nab) ,
Cif' C3
2) 6A111- c451114
Bill is going to church.
3) z 11-4- Al 41 vle bi E-r.This is Yunhi. She is my sister.
4) Ali =c 141.*157- t r+baseball, baseball bat, baseball player
5) -v A171. 4*rit/"F.
He is happy. He is sad.
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UNIT VI
VISUALS
Process #5 (continued)
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S Al 4 *1-
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71-e1
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tf el cl'1 64 lei +
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UNIT VII
SOUNDS
RATIONALE
iLIFej I,II ati 1114 section of fir 612,1 ie. t. 2A.
VI- 4 65r- -f)i- -s161.211 61-71 4-111. 1 014. Yr- tr 81
21 01 Ai t.R. 91. Intonation pattern of sti
L71sit if 614.& 4 ti itm apj IF Al e pattern
ei r tot, z11 si-, % V 1 1 f4.1i. "4°14. 1 4771-xl
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Process #6 Summary
1 key word 2. 4 4r) fr 01
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2. 1111 it c # ',L,J*01-11
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UNIT VII
SOUNDS
Process #6
141161 II, 1) baseball 2) summer 3) af-ter-no6nLesson 8, Sounds
4) s6mething 5) Washington
hour My family went to the mountains.(al) Our school was pretty odd.
Da't pick the flower.
Intonation:
Where I were I you?
I was at I school I when ou ca ed.
What were you I dc-bg_there?
1 lut a. 2 key word ("hour") Szi-
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201 +71 10-2r (1-)
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UNIT VII
SOUNDS
Process #6 (continued)
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NOTES
1. Process #6 e LF fr 4. *4.) e41-ti Al I VD1-.
a. sce.t.n. JEAIE Td i i ILE. 1
1) countryside 2) practice
3) neighborhood 4) awlakened
tir riPI atA11.you: 1) bow 2) though 3) new 4) go
;re v= 2-=Al I.Who is sick?
1) I am suck, 3) I AP sick.
2) Ti am sick. 4) I am sictr
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b.
c.
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UNIT VII
SOUNDS
NOTES (continued)
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Ai F 4} 1- Ai 2t1 dil-t .211 1 LF Li -4A-41 et-r-
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UNIT VIII
TESTING
RATIONALE
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71 t- eq. 4.).1 to Ai 'II 4ir 71.71 a 114-Wil
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UNIT VIII
TESTING
Process #7
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2) V °I2- 114 2NI it' la te
il**11 4-*IP tc1-. 1)4 2)4ei
(FEATURES OF THE LANGUAGE)
W,J41,11 (sound system)
11. (grammatical items
6141(vocabulary
;-s% , ei t I.
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(COMJNICATION SKILLS)
-# 71 (listening comprehension)
71 (speaking ability)
ti s1 (read.inb ability)
Az..k.(writing ability)
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UNIT VIII
TESTING
Process #7 (continued)
4.
1.
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'A cow . (moos, barks, chirps)
2. "usually" 71.
Heagoes
bto
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dpark.
3 7J P:4 al Ai at lt-t
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4. r-1-11?-. 4 ?
He had worked for 18 hourswithout stopping.
a. He stopped before heworked 18 hours.
b. He worked less than half a day.c. He worked a long time.
5 xit Et kk A14°471 .A0. hT 1:
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a. I haven't seen you for alongtime.
b. How do you do?c. Glad to meet you.
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UNIT VIII
TESTING (Process #7)
NOTES
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UNIT VIII
TESTING (Process #7)
NOTES (continued)
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UNIT VIII
TESTING
PXocess #8 (continued)
6. All. 21 5_1i Atl ar 111. 1 1-1-11 11. C. Al 1;1 xl rt.
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NOTES
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wEi 61q.
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al `e ill 61 X17 VF 614.
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UNIT VIII
TESTING (Process #8)
NOTES (continued)
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t 6.1'4 V" sl Al Z1- tenr tql °IV
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UNIT IX
WRITING HOMEWORK
RATIONALE
77}A1 Unit fr 71 M-c L..'
A'.4 it:- d 1-11. 6)- i 21*. :Lei 1-1- 61
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ri 4 te 71 2.117r, 4. 61 4 tfri-. (Unit II, Note 9)
41 Unit '4 t.421 71 t -4 4k 741 141c Itt.- 71
t c1-41- Ctil °I 61 10-20f Ili AT ,51-
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Alt N..* el (Unit VIII, Process #8 )
d.114" fr. it 11' 21q.
e. ci 4t4 111. tr1-.
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11- 611711 4-11- T pl c 7111.41 4.A1 t- 7A 61 .=7
.1 71-x1 te 91 ai 01 Unit eilki tr-C' 11-t- S-1 Vi
71-18 A l $1 a 4- 2-1 '14 hr 24 11-11"111-4lir 2-1 AA 711 ti1-ei
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UNIT IX
)1RI'rING F, HOMEWORK
IN-CLASS AND HOMEWORK EXERCISES
Skill Exercise ExampleSection ofMiddle SchoolEngli,41
GrammarReading
.
1) "Scrambled Sentences":
illi IL 21' .ii, il>1 ti"ki ft.44 ei Ai xi! Ai t17 4. -
1}'S : -& f?"1 7t. 'IF S-
aLf..r.}..
eating lunch I am PatternPracticeU/R
GrammarReading
2) "Match Parts .ofSentences."
x4 ii. n.4. oi Ai .o.fij v.
ii_L V" °I- K4711 ti-t}.
1) I a) am a
2)He Korean.3)They b)are old.
c) is young.
PPU/R
Reading 3) "Fill-in Paragraph"
11.9- oil Ai V- e-ilici.f el- 1,1 fl °I! Aki+Si,111 ci" el LI +.14-/ 14. AA1 ii 'E.- q.
11-0:.2- (1'J) -°-irelic t e l Ai x . 4 t e l t i j
i itei- -gi * °IIAZI cl-.
This is .
ReadingPP
is an Englishteacher.She is .
1) young2) she3) pretty4) Mary
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UNIT IX
WRITING & HOMEWORK---)
IN-CLASS AND HOMEWORK EXERCISES (cont'd)
Skill Exercise ExampleSection ofMi trSZhool
Grammar4) "Transformation"
.1.1+ P.1 ii. xj iii. xif A i ..I l i . 1 1 c } .V-5. 2. Al 741 ti-c1-.
( 41- V tl' ick i V 32- -6- 5- , 23 ti A1 ii-
5- , i.1-#.rr --, 1")
I went to Seoul.
I didn't goto Seoul.
Reading.PP, U/RDialogue
Grammar.1er. tense an. entence
Agreement"
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ti-i,qr. I)- 4' 64_1 4/1" 7-4 tellf.Al Ali Ili Ai g-S. k 041 d'tt'F.
(to have)
The boysPPU/R
fun yesterday.
WritingReading
estion answering
V ti_L ii V IF e11 4.4 ei 4-y2- Vqr A"--.711 tl'ti'.
Where is Beweon? DialogueReadingReview
Writingor
Speaking
'Question ma ing"
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.
Where are they?What are theydoing?
DialogueReading
WritingGrammar
8) "Combining sentences"
Aik. i?'il-irfr "1 --17-
and.,or ,because ,unless t- 4E'.
A Ai Ai d le ij..S. 5. Is. '§. 1 tFti-.
I am not rich.I am happy.I am not richbut I am happy.
PP
ReadingWriting
9) "Translation"E. i it i .2.v. fir, 81.1+ A Ai 4. t
:2 ir tell q el" 1 t't1".'&0.5-, t °1 ifi 11'4' 611-5-
I am going toSeoul.
I-F_ '4)&0 Zi' f.
PP, U/RReadingDialogue
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UNIT IX
WRITING & HOMEWORK
IN-CLASS EXERCISES
-211 1AI VF lik 41 21 t.'
Skill Exercise Example Section
ListeningWriting
1) "Dictation"
1*-1 71 ifr6i2Ve f tfii.AA -I tri.. ii.int. c). -, s,'i _S. elf Af »1,t it .2 AI. 71.
NA3 IF *114. gi ci -3"6tf-gl Vr e -gm; xlIttl-.
I my . PP, U/RReadingDialogue
_21/. *----I"I visited myfriend."
ti.Adq4 A`.c1-.
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2) "Matching"response 1 II 0- ia. f- V- 4.el WI 71 Al el f.. tl-. 1 711 SI
utterance ..,
z tj- response ; . el.
.2. 'II.; Al... 711 11-ti-.
ill f.r.a) I'm fine.b) Thank you.c) Sure. d) Yes .e) No.
2 .q. Are youa student?"
U/RDialogue
PP
ReadingGrammar
3) "Check for Errors"is ti_R 61 a. .&:, i. u. 4. e 1.
Aki 46 _r_ 4 t irr 111.5.
I am a boys.I didn't playing
soccer.likeHow do nice
ReadingDialogue
ReadingWriting
4) "Fill-In Dictation/Translation"
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igi ti' :They to
SeT$171-7-
They go toSeoul.
2 cc Ai t 61! ZI*4
PPReadingDialogue
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UNIT IX
WRITING & HOMEWORK
NOTES
1., 41 t tj MI 2 11.,7 section It.' 41,1- xi. a tpti
Unit iXel A4 Zt- Li ce). 11)- t- Exercise -*-- 3 d eq-
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61 t ?JAI- V- wl *I- oi Fl t A44 -?- tict.
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3 d fiq"41 re 91 tit a el 1,
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711 *14+ '11. te. 6/ 11. 11-41 SI 1
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