① Contraction with “not”
(3) a. He shouldn’t see her.
b. *He worksn’t with her
→ Main verbs cannot contract with not.
(4) a. He may not come.
b. *He mayn’t come.
c. We shan’t be very long.
d. We won’t be very long.
→ May cannot contract with not.
Shan’t exists only in British English.
② Subject-aux inversion in yes/no questions &
tag questions
Activating schemata/
Presenting the objectives Review
- Before we start this class, I want you to tell me what we learned from last class.
What have we learned about auxiliary verbs last time?
* Activating students’ schemata by showing the parts of our school regulations translated into English.
- As you know, we should keep these regulations.
* Presenting specific objectives of t
learning based on some theories; 1) tense and aspect, 2) modal verbs, and 3) relative pronouns.
Prator’s(1967) 6 categories of difficulty between the first language and the second language says that there are 6 levels of difficulty by the grammatical or phonological features. The most difficult level to learn is ‘over-differentiation (level4)’ and ‘split (level5)’.
The ‘over-diffe
OBJECTIVES
This class aims to develop the students' awareness of these features:
-a verb can consist of two parts
-a verb can consist of two parts that are not next to each other
-there are separable and inseparable transitive phrasal verbs
-a pronoun object of a separable phrasal verb must go between the two parts
-phrasal verbs are often idiomatic
(중략)
You need to use spec
1. Language Skills
(1) Listening: Understand expressions used in situations where you order food and congratulate someone or something
(2) Speaking: Be able to use the above expressions in daily conversations
(3) Reading: Read and understand a text about desserts of the world
(4) Writing: Understand the structure of a recipe and write a short recipe
2. Communicative Activities
(1) Commun
Here are real Internet replies.
Based on Internet Rules in the textbook, let’s find out the replies whether it is Good or Bad?
ROLE-PLAYING GAME
You’ll be an interviewer, also be an interviewee.
Find out three other people, and interview them.
ONLY in ENGLISH !!
How to express our experiences?
→ have + p.p.(past participle of verb)
Phrases in our text
- surf t
Developed by
James Asher,
a professor of psychology
at San Jose State University, California
To draw on several traditions,
including developmental psychology,
learning theory, and humanistic pedagogy
Listening competence
before speaking competence
Listening comprehension is acquired due to physical response in the form of commands
The verb say takes a that-clause as a direct object, optionally with to + object ,and only say takes a direct quotation as a direct object.
And say takes a limited number of noun phrases.
Many say that seat belts are unnecessary.
Tim said to Marco, “It's funny, It looks like a turtle.”
He said that “it is necessary to get up
earlier.”
They said some nice things about you.
On July 27, 1994, the U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division filed a Competitive Impact Statement that said, in part: "Beginning in 1988, and continuing until July 15, 1994, Microsoft induced many OEMs to execute anticompetitive "per processor" licenses. Under a per processor license, an OEM pays Microsoft a royalty for each computer it sells containing a particular microprocessor, whethe