the movie clip.
* After watching each scene, teacher should go over the exact spelling and meaning ofthe idiom.
* Movie Clips
Idioms used in “Fired Up” Idioms used in “17 Again”
17:47 take advantage of someone 01:10 free ride to college
37:59 you are really in to this girl 45:24 Who is with me?
1:11:27 stay safe 01:33:33 I've been in a bad mood
1:15:52 you gotta risk it
the following sign in a bottle of cleaning
fluid. What type of representational or writing system
is this an example of?
2) Syllabic writing: each symbol represents a single
syllable; can be developed from morphographic
writing when particular symbol shifts from standing
for themeaning ofaword to standing for the sound
e.g.) 4T for the syllables /for/ + /ti/ in
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 ofthe following role-play, buying
the output. Companies need more effective way. In other words companies want to maximize profit and value delivery with minimized cost, especially in economic recession like these days. There is a good way to capture consumers’ attention easily in limited budget: borrowing existing well-known objects – It is parody marketing.
2. What and Why Is Parody Marketing?
Themeaning of paro
the frustration for love or something they can not get.
4. Social recognition about plastic surgery
Through dialogues ofthe characters the social awareness on the plastic surgery was expressed in the movie. It is not thetheme that woman should be beautiful. It shows us the women's desire of getting more beautiful and the social awareness on those women. Thewords ofthe plastic surgeo