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Unit 7 Lessons 1 and 2

The Final Exam You will need to have a conversation with a partner Your topic will randomly chosen from units 5-8 You will need to talk for 3-4 minutes You will need to ask and answer questions The exam will be worth 30 points

Review: The Past Tense How was your weekend? What did you do? (3 things) It was boring / good / okay / great! On Friday night, I went to Nampodong and ate sushi. On Saturday, I just stayed in bed all day. But on Sunday, I got really drunk with my friend.

today Topic — University and Work Plans Pronunciation - W Grammar - Future Tense (will/won’t, want to, hope to) Vocabulary - Verb phrases, Jobs

Pronunciation Challenge wolves W sounds woods walk wicked wander women

Wise women don’t walk in the woods while wicked wolves wander.

Part 1: University Plans

Warm Up Are you a good student? Why or why not?

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Future Tense: Will/Won’t You can use will/won’t to talk about class rules.

Page 164 won’t smoke will participate will have won’t forget will listen

Write in your book S______ hard G______ a driver’s license T______ around Korea F______ a boyfriend/girlfriend L______ a new language M______ some new friends L______ weight B______ more confident

Future Tense: Will vs. Want to, Hope to Use will / won’t if you are sure about your plans Use want to / hope to if you’re not sure but would like to do something. Examples: Q: What are some things you want to do before you graduate? A: I will travel this summer, after I finish my final exams. And I hope to get my driver’s license in August.

Page 164 Write at least 4 plans

Part 2: Work Plans

Jobs

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관리인 컴퓨터 프로그래머 주부 행정 보조 (비서) Page 165 목수 건설 노동자 배달원 정비공 관리인 컴퓨터 프로그래머 주부 행정 보조 (비서)

Note: Asking about jobs What do you do? I’m a student. What do I do? You’re a teacher. What does Kristina do? She’s… What does Estaban do? He’s…

administrative assistant computer programer delivery person construction worker custodian administrative assistant mechanic carpenter homemaker

Dream Jobs Dangerous Jobs Part- Time Jobs Brainstorm Brainstorm and write as many jobs as you can for each category. Dream Jobs Dangerous Jobs Part- Time Jobs

Conversation Practice Do you have a part-time job now? Will you work this summer? Do you have a dream job? Did you have a dream job when you were a child? Follow-up Questions: What…? Who…? When…? Where…? Why…? How…?