Adjective phrases
[ NP an [ AdjP interesting] period]
[ NP a [AdjP lengthy] [AdjP enjoyable] [AdjP interesting] period]]
→can be stacked
a brown leather old practical suitcase.
→sound quite odd.
→Semantic domain(evaluation-property-age-colour-provenance-manufacture-type)
Determinative phrases
[NP [DP These] [DP two] images] say it all.
If we’re accepted in
T: What do you think of
going on a field trip abroad, Yejun?
Y: I'm _____ it _____________ we can see,
hear and enjoy many new things.
T: What do you think about going on
a field trip abroad, Yejun?
Y: I'm for it because I can see,
hear and enjoy many new things.
T: _____ ______ _____ going on a field trip
abroad, Semin?
Use singular verb, generally:
This new is very important.
Your luggage looks heavy.
Use a something of:
A cup of tea
A piece of cake
A bottle of water
Can use some/any/a little/much.
I’ve got some money.
I only have a little spare time.
I want to earn much money in order to buy an iPhone.
Have you got any good news recently?
Fill in the Blanks
Is there (any / some / a) ch
nouns together among the foods shown on the Power-point screen.
- Students and teacher find non-countable nouns together among the foods shown on the Power-point screen.
- Teacher explains the grammatical rules explicitly : how much / many, a lot of
- Explain the unit of non-countable nouns
Examples) a loaf - bread
a bottle - soda
- Teacher explains the rule of the follow
Ⅰ 신조어(New Expressions)
1. 신조어의 정의
신조어란 새로 만든 말이라는 한자어로, 그 말이 만들어진 그 때의 사회상을 반영한다. 새로 말을 만들어야 하는 이유에는 여러 가지가 있겠지만, ‘컴퓨터’처럼 기존의 표현 방식으로는 설명할 수 없는 기술의 발전이나 ‘아햏햏’과 같은 특