A. Arabic language: Arabian Peninsula, Northern Africa etc.
B. Amharic: Ethiopia
C. Hebrew: Israel
D. Southern Arabic language: Iran, Iraq, some regions in Syria etc.
Generally the Semitic languages are divided into Eastern and Western Semitic languages. The Western Semitic language is further divided into Northwest and Southwest, and the most important branches from the proto Semitic langu
I . The Aims of English Education
Students should study English as a required cultural object so that they may recognize their places in the international society and be provided with fundamental basic for taking part in the future international activities.
1. General Aims of English Education
‣ To cultivate interests and confidence in English and to enhance the ability of 1communicati
①The textbook deals all language skills introducing various texts including cultural information.
In Chapter 4, the main topic is Dol party, the first birthday celebrated in Korea. It covers Korean culture, so it is suitable for the course goals as well as the communication skills.
② Since the students needs and interests are different, the textbook can’t cover all although it has lots of
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Activity book Appendices: answers, listening script, activity materials, Chapter review quiz (12), Grammar point, Voca/idioms index
Lesson format: Warm up-Listen in (Listen and Speak A)-Speak out (Listen and Speak B)-Make Friends, Get Ready for Reading (Grammar practice)
Read (Read and Write A), Do you understand/After you read (Read and write B), write on, Mission
Writers may give specific examples as evidence to support their general claims or arguments. Examples can also be used to help the reader or listener understand unfamiliar or difficult concepts, and they tend to be easier to remember. Many paragraphs show development from general statements to specific details or examples. In most paragraphs, therefore, examples usually come after a more general