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1 How do Koreans celebrate weddings?
Unit 11

2 Wedding Ceremony

3 Wedding Reception

4 TV Series “Friends” Chandler & Monica - Proposal They get engaged. Chandler & Monica – Wedding Ceremony and Reception

5 Before You Read: What gift do you give for an engagement or a wedding?
Do you prefer a modern or a traditional wedding? What do you do after a wedding ceremony?

6 Unit 11: Vocabulary match ceremony shout deliver get engaged document
banquet match ceremony shout deliver get engaged document in-law exchange set a date hired take a sip

7 Vocabulary – Unit 11 match – two people who are alike
hired – to pay someone do something for you match – two people who are alike ceremony – families get together for special event exchange – give each other something document – special piece of paper deliver – to bring or give something to someone shout – talk loud; not quiet banquet – reception or a special dinner with many people

8 Words That Go Together in – law – family of your husband or wife
set a date – to decide on a day for a wedding get engaged – before marriage take a sip – drink slowly

9 Understanding the Reading
Before Koreans get married, they A. go to a fortune teller. (paragraph 3 – line 3) At the engagement ceremony, D. the two families meet and give gifts. (paragraph 4 – line 4) At the wedding ceremony, C the bride and groom sit at a table. (paragraph 6 – lines 4-5)

10 Remembering Details The four pillars are the year, month, day, and hour of a person’s birth. A fortune-teller predicts the young couple’s destiny. The young woman keeps the document with her husband’s four pillars. The friends of the groom deliver the box at night. The goose is a symbol of love because it has only one partner in its life. Noodles represent a long and happy life.

11 Making Inferences p. 79 S – paragraph 3 line 6 S – paragraph 3 line 5

12 Vocabulary – Unit 11 We exchange presents on Valentine’s Day.
In many countries, people exchange gifts on Christmas. I exchange gifts with my friends after graduation. I exchange gifts with other people on New Years Day. I sometimes exchange gifts with my girlfriend on our anniversary. The most important document is my bachelor’s degree. My important documents are my I-20 and other certificates. My birth certificate is an important document.

13 Vocabulary – Unit 11 In-laws usually don’t get along because the families are different. Sometimes in-laws hate each other and fight. Yes, in-laws usually get along. My family likes my wife’s family. I’ll find my perfect match in my dreams.  When I am ready to marry, I will have my parents choose my future match. I’ll know my perfect match after we talk for a month. I will find my match after I date a lot of people. My mother will find my perfect match. OR My parents will find my perfect match. I will find my perfect match by myself.

14 Vocabulary – Unit 11 A Korean man will give his fiance a big diamond when he gets engaged. In my country, we have two ways to get engaged: you can date someone then get engaged, or you can have your family choose someone for you. In Japan, the man gives the woman an engagement ring. They usually meet together, and the man asks the woman. IF she says yes, he gives her a ring, and they celebrate. People usually get engaged after they fall in love. The man’s family goes to the woman’s house to see her and her family for engagement.

15 Vocabulary – Unit 11 Amazon delivers the orders to my house.
The mailman delivered the letters promptly. My parents delivered my luggage to my new apartment. My friend’s part-time job is to deliver pizza. When we graduate university, we have a big banquet. My host mother hires house cleaners every Monday. He hired a detective to find his wife. When I graduate from university, I will look for a company to hire me. I hired a tutor to help me with writing.

16 Vocabulary – Unit 11 You can hire a body guard to protect you.
I shouted to get rid of my stress. When I get angry, I shout. I usually shout when someone doesn’t hear me. I attended a wedding banquet in a beautiful place. She took a sip of wine. Before I drink hot tea, I take a sip. I take a sip when I try new drinks.

17 deliver (v) delivery (n) delivered (adj)
The mailman will deliver and important package. Ahmed has been waiting all day for the delivery. Then he has to bring the delivered package to the office at school.


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