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Customer Service: Please contact “Elle” E-Mail: [email protected] or KAKAOTALK: ellenglish
Studying with news in English class is useful.
WORD CHECK UP
1. Enthusiastic
2. Survey
3. Deaf
Guide Questions
1. Why is studying with news to learn English important?
2. What can you benefit in studying with news to learn English?
3. What kind of activities can you do from studying news to learn
English?
Personal Application:
1. State your thoughts about the issue.
2. Do you agree with the audio lesson? Why and Why not?
3. What could be the perfect strategy in developing one’s listening
skills?
I'm going to brief my lawyer !!!
Josie No time to talk. I must be out of here in five minutes.
Steve Oh, I was hoping for a chat. Where are you going ?
Josie I've got an appointment at Freshman McKenzie Allen.
Steve That's an expensive law firm. What are you going to do ?
Josie I'm going to brief my lawyer.
Steve Are you taking someone to court ?
Josie I hope not. It's about my divorce settlement. I want it settled by
mutual agreement, if possible.
Explanation :
Brief - Give essential information to someone
Customer Service: Please contact “Elle” E-Mail: [email protected] or KAKAOTALK: ellenglish
Customer Service: Please contact “Elle” E-Mail: [email protected] or KAKAOTALK: ellenglish
DAY 3 PICTURE ANALYSIS
Customer Service: Please contact “Elle” E-Mail: [email protected] or KAKAOTALK: ellenglish
DAY 4 DEBATE
America's Use of Drones in the War on Terror
Since the World Trade Center
attacks of Sep. 11, 2001 and the
subsequent "War on Terror,"
the United States has used
unmanned aerial vehicles (aka
drones) to kill suspected
terrorists in Pakistan,
Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, and other countries. ProCon.org debuts
its 50th issue website, http://drones.procon.org, and delves deeply into
the pros and cons of US drone strikes using the latest studies,
perspectives, and facts.
PRO: say that drones have decimated terrorist networks abroad via
precise strikes with minimum civilian casualties. They contend that
drones are relatively inexpensive weapons, are used under proper
government oversight, and that their use helps prevent "boots on the
ground" combat and makes America safer
CON: say that drone strikes create more terrorists than they kill. They
contend that drone strikes kill large numbers of civilians, violate
international law, lack sufficient congressional oversight, violate the
sovereignty of other nations, and make the horrors of war appear as
innocuous as a video game.
WORD CHECK UP
1. Subsequent
2. Innocuous
3. Sovereignty
Personal Application:
1. State your thoughts about the issue.
2. Does your country have drones?
3. Which side of the debate are you?
Customer Service: Please contact “Elle” E-Mail: [email protected] or KAKAOTALK: ellenglish
DAY 5 BUSINESS IDIOM FOCUS
Read and be familiar with the Business Idiom below and use them in your conversation.
Why study idioms?
One of the keys to speaking like a native is the ability to use and
understand casual expressions, or idioms.
1. made of money - very rich
Example 1: My neighbor is re-modeling his house to look like
Versailles. He doesn't have good taste, but he certainly is made
of money.
Example 2: Max should be willing to loan you $10,000 to start
your new business. He's made of money.
2. (to) make a bundle - to make a lot of money
Example 1: Bob's friend Charles made a bundle in the stock
market and retired at age 45.
Example 2: Sara made a bundle selling her old fur coats on
eBay, a website where you can buy and sell used things.
3. needless to say - obviously
Example 1: You've got a test tomorrow morning. Needless to
say, you can't stay out late tonight.
Example 2: Needless to say, you shouldn't have waited until
Christmas Eve to do your shopping. The stores are going to be
very crowded!
4. piece of cake - very easy
Example 1: Nicole finished her physics test in just 25 minutes.
It was a piece of cake.
Example 2: The driving test is a piece of cake. Don't worry
about it.