idioms (20minutes)
* Students are expected to find out about what they already know about the idioms. Teacher should make sure that the students realize the fact that idioms are really used in real life situation by looking at the movie clip.
* After watching each scene, teacher should go over the exact spelling and meaning of the idiom.
* Movie Clips
Idioms used in “Fired Up
of human brands, which means everything from disgust at business to the influence of online culture (with its honesty and immediacy), is driving consumers away from bland, boring brands in favor of brands with some personality. Then the second point is transparency triumph, which counts consumers are benefiting from almost total and utter transparency, as a result of the torrent of readily availa
meaning of these idioms.
- The T asks the Ss the following questions.
“ Could you tell me the meaning that you guess? – Could be? ”
“ Does anybody have another opinion? ”
- The T shows the Ss the flash cards, later on asks the Ss the following questions.
“ What does the picture stand for? (= Do you know what it is?) ”
“ Look at this picture ”
“ Can you guess th
Ⅰ. Introduction
1. Background/ Definition of Problem
According to a survey of “International Transparency”, public institutions rectitude level of Korea in 2013 stayed # 46 of the countries surveyed 177 pieces. It means that Korea achieved significantly quantitative growth, but the qualitative level of the public organizations is inferior to the developed countries. October 10, 2014 accor
of corruption is very high in Korea.
• A survey by Transparency International(TI) once ranked Korea 45th out of 174 other countries in terms of integrity standards(Corruption Perceptions Index, 2012).
• Korea's bureaucratic corruption forms a kind of culture of corruption, which is developed structural problem and hinder the healing of corruption.
• Most Koreans and foreign r