Lecture 9
Lecture 9
Matters
Lecture Nine
In today’s lecture…
• Quick review of last week’s lecture
• Shopping terms and spending habits
• Troubles with “r” and “l”
• Ordinal Numbers
• Focus on numbers: ordinals, +teen, +ty
The Rise and Fall of Intonation
• Oh?
He’s your teacher. • Oh.
He’s your teacher? • Oh...
He’s your teacher?! • Oh!
Invitations
When you invite someone, you are asking them to do
something with you.
“Let’s go see King Kong.”
Suggestions
When you suggest something to someone, you are telling them
to are telling them to try something. They offer some kind of
an idea or possibility for consideration.
“You should go see King Kong”
How about…
What about…
Why don’t we/you…
Which are suggestions?
1. How about reading an English book?
2. Try this food, you’ll like it.
3. Do you want to go to the movies?
4. Let’s buy a bigger TV.
5. Open you books to page 15.
6. How does this work?
7. Why don’t we try this again?
8. Why didn’t you meet him yesterday?
Han’s Change of Plans
Han’s Change of Plans
Now on to today’s
lecture…
Money
Matters
Shopping Terms
Types of Shoppers: • expensive
• Shopaholic • cheap
• Window shopper • cheapskate
• Bargain hunter
• Impulse buyer
Payment Methods:
• credit card
• debit card
• cash
Spending Habits
A: What kind of shopper are you?
B: I’m a (bargain hunter/ window shopper/ shopaholic/
impulse buyer).
A: Do you use a credit card?
B: Yes, I do./ No, I don’t.
A: What do you usually spend your money on?
B: I usually spend my money on ________.
A: Did you ever buy something you didn’t really need?
B: Yes, I once bought a _______.
A: What’s the most expensive thing you ever bought?
B: The most expensive thing I ever bought was a ________.
A: If you were to win the lottery, what would you buy?
B: If I won, I’d like to buy _____________.
Adjectives
fourteen forty
Differences in Numbers
1. There were thirteen students in our class thirty
days in a row.
2. I bought fourteen items at the grocery store, and
the bill was forty dollars.
3. In nineteen sixty she was sixteen years old.
4. I visited Egypt in nineteen ninety for ninety days.
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Listen to the public announcement and
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HOMEWORK
1. Page 114, Practice /r/ and /l/ in Words
2. Page 114, Practice /r/ and /l/ in Sentences
3. Focused Vocabulary:
1. Korean definition
2. English definition
3. Use it in a sentence
Focused Vocabulary
• shopaholic • grocery store
• bargain hunter • second-hand shop [thrift shop]
• window shopper • flea market
• impulse buyer • traditional market
• cheapskate • department store
• discount • ordinal number
• adjective • hardware
• comparative adjective • cafeteria
• superlative adjective • cosmetics