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ORAL ENGLISH. KT1093-2. TODAY. We will have more practice with pronunciation. We will complete introductions. I will give you homework which will be due next Friday. Group activity – No time today! End of Class - Video. REVIEW. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ORAL ENGLISHKT1093-2

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TODAY

We will have more practice with pronunciation.

We will complete introductions.

I will give you homework which will be due next Friday.

Group activity – No time today!

End of Class - Video

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REVIEW

Chinese students often have trouble with the sounds of V, L, R, S, Th, RL, Ow

VMoveMovieValueVictoryNavyValveVivid

LColorLoveWillLinger LongerSillyLollipop

ThThinkingOtherClothingAuthorMouthBrotherSooth

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REVIEW- SENTENCES The movie was about a thoughtful Navy officer

whose love will linger longer than the lollipop in his mouth.

The author wrote a vain book about the victory of his colorful fish over the threat of silly clothing.

My brother’s other mother thought it was soothing to clean the valuable filth off the crazy valve.

All the laziness in the world is the revenue of the vivid pictures in my dog’s brain.

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HOMEWORK Homework #1: [email protected]

Everyone email me answer the following:

What are your goals? Why do you want to learn English? How will learning English help you to achieve your goals?

Minimum of 5 sentences! Make sure to write your English name in the email!!

Ex: My goal is to be a successful entrepreneur. I wish to learn English because many of my customers and business partners will be English speakers. Knowing how to communicate in English will help me to grow my business. (more…)

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PRONUNCIATION

R

Sorry

World

Rotten

Roll

Row

Raw

Red

Credit

Letter

SAthensAnswerAsset

SomethingSeventh

SkillSilk

SentenceSail

Swing

OwCowHold

AllowanceAccount

OwlVowelPound

DownDowntownDownload

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EXAMPLE SENTENCES

I wanted extra credit so I rowed and sailed like an owl to downtown Athens to answer something rotten.

I ate a pound of raw cow and I’m sorry the red rabbit can’t account for world silk allowance.

I wrote a sentence down with many vowels and downloaded the seventh word at swing.com.

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DIFFICULT WORDS

World (WERE – uld)

Filth (FILL – TH)

Oil (OY – l)

Civil (SIV- ul)

World War II and the Civil War were not fought over oil, but were nontheless filthy wars.

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HTTP://KT0932.WORDPRESS.COM/

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DICTIONARY.COM

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WHO ARE YOU?

I want to hear you speak now!1. What is your (English) name?

a. I apologize, I will not remember your Chinese name2. Where are you from? 3. What are your hobbies?

4. Why did you decide to major in English?5. What are some of your short term and long term goals?6. What movies have you seen recently? 7. Where have you traveled, or would like to travel? 8. Tell us about your family or pets. 9. What do you like to eat, what restaurants do you go to? 10. Where do you spend your time?11. What sports do you like to watch or play?

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VIDEO

Single Ladies

Lyric: If you like it, then you shoulda put a ring on it!