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4. 1. Do you agree or disagree with those statements?
Why or why not?
2. When you go shopping, what do you like to buy?
3. Where is the best place in Seoul to go shopping?
4. How often do you go shopping?
5. When you go shopping, how often do you use:
-cash?
-a credit card?
-a debit card?
-coupons?
-a point card?
-Women are better shoppers than men.
-Men prefer sports to shopping.
5. 1. Where do think the best place to go shopping in Seoul
is?
2. Can you identify the following shopping areas in Seoul?
7. 1. What are the different areas known for?
Example:
A: Dongdaemun is known for cheap fashions for young
people and it’s open late. Lot’s of tourists go there
for shopping.
B: I think Myeongdong is known for
2. Tell your partner which of those areas in Seoul you
like or don’t like to visit or shop in. Explain why or
why not.
Tip: “Famous for” is a little too strong sometimes. Try
“known for….”
8. “Make-it-personal” game
Tell your partner or group something your hometown is known
for. (Don’t say the name of your hometown). See if they can
guess where it is.
A: My hometown is known for (being the home of)
bibimbap.
B: Is it Daegu?
A: No way!
C: Is it Cheonju?
A: Yep!
If everyone knows your hometown,
think of another place.
9. Speed Game
• You have one minute to look at the following
photos of clothing (men’s and women’s). How
many clothes in the pictures can you and your
partner write in English?
• After you brainstorm with your partner,
compare your answers to the list that follows.
How words did you get correct?
10.
11.
12. Men’s clothing:
Necktie
Dress shoes
(dress= adj. = formal)
Cuff links
Over coat, long coat
Briefcase, attache’ case
Pants, slacks, trousers
Dress shirt, button down
Belt, gloves
Scarves
Suit, blazer
Women’s Clothing
Skirt
Blouse
Denim skirt, shorts
Flip flops
Jeans
Bag, purse
Sunglasses
Halter top
Scarf
High heels
Tank top
13. Page 77 – Shopping Categories: Do activity A with a
partner.
Can you think of any other categories? What other words
can you add to the categories?
Page 78 - Match the pictures with the numbers.
Any questions?
*tip – “clothes” is one syllable. It sounds very
similar to “close”
19. Page 79
B
1. this/these for things that are close
2. that/those for things that are not close
3. this/that for singular nouns ( 1 thing )
4. these/those for plural nouns ( more than 1 thing)
C
1.
2.
3.
4.
20. Page 79
B
1. this/these for things that are close
2. that/those for things that are not close
3. this/that for singular nouns ( 1 thing )
4. these/those for plural nouns ( more than 1 thing)
C
1. this dress
2. those shorts (1 pair of shorts. One thing, but “shorts” is a
plural noun)
3. that jacket
4. these shoes
23. • As you know, words are made of syllables.
– Fat fat =one syllable
– Rabbit rab-bit = two syllables
– Beautiful beau-ti-ful =three syllables
Remember!!!
To make the comparative of one syllable adjectives you
only should add er.
Short = short – er Old = olderer
1. Fill in the gaps. Use the comparative of the word in
brackets.
• My house is ______ than yours (small)
• Sara is ______ than Tom (young)
• Teresa is ______ than John (old)
24. Remember!!!
• The spelling sometimes changes. Look at the
following superlatives.
2. Write sentences. Use comparatives.
– Karol/ thin/ Maria __________________________
– Rob /funny/ Sam __________________________
– My classroom/big/yours _____________________
– Mary/happy/ Johanna _______________________
Short adjectives with one vowel
and one consonant
Big bigger
Fat fatter
Thin thinner
Adjectives that end in y Funny funnier
Heavy heavier
25. • Adjectives which have two or more syllablestwo or more syllables always
form the comparative with more.more.
dangerous = more dangerous
3. Complete the sentences. Use the comparative of the
word in brackets.
– Chemistry is ________ than English (difficult)
– Brad Pitt is ________ than Tom Cruise (handsome)
– Frank is __________ than Susan (intelligent)
– Jennifer is ___________ than Angelina (beautiful)
26. • The following adjectives have irregular comparative
forms:
good = better
bad = worse
far = farther
4. Fill in the gaps. Use the comparative form of good,
bad and far.
– Italian food is ______ than American food (good)
– His handwriting is ______ than Mabel’s (bad)
– My school is _______ from here than the park (far)
27. Unit 8
• Page 83 D
- Galaxy VS iPhone
A: I like iPhones because they’re ___________
Homework Page 83 Writing 9 Due Next class
29. Electronic gadgets
With your team, name as many of these gadgets as you can in SocrativeWith your team, name as many of these gadgets as you can in Socrative
30. How often do you use your smartphone / cell
phone?
Electronic gadgets
always
usually
often
sometimes
rarely
never
1 time a day
100 times a day
100 times an hour
5 hours a day
…
31. She rarely uses her
phone.
Her friends usually use their
phone.
33. Discuss
1. Do you think the friends are normal? Does this also
happen in Korea?
2. Do you think the friends should use their phone more or
less? Why?
3. Do you think the girl should use her phone more? Why?
4. Do you think the friends should get better phones?
What kind of phone should they get?
5. Does this happen when you’re with your friends? What
do you usually do with your phone? Chatting, games,
internet browsing, etc…
Follow-up questions!
34. Page 82 & 83 Answers
82 B
1. cheaper 2. bigger 3. prettier 4. more/less expensive 5. better
83 C Practice
1. More versatile than 2. nicer than 3. easier than 4. less up-to-
date than 5. better than 6. bigger than
Writing
1. The furniture in the store is nice, but it’s expensive.
2. These pants are too ugly, and they’re too short.
3. Do you want to try on these shoes, or do you want to try on
these shoes?
4. My computer is old, and it’s slow.
5. I like this cell phone, but it’s older than mine.
6. We can watch this movie, or we can listen to this CD.
Notes de l'éditeur
In pairs
In groups.
A. Namdaemun B.Myeongdong C. Coex D. Edae E. Dongdaemun F. Hongdae Flea Market G. Cheongdamdong/Apgujeong