Lesson 5 The Rajah s Rice Could you give me some tips? I m looking forward to visiting India. what I ll give you what you want. all the All the Rajah s rice was gone. as Do as she wishes. actually board bowl cart colorful ex. Hanbok is very colorful and graceful. company completely continue ex. He intends to continue the family tradition. count calculate ex. Don t count your chickens before they are hatched. direction -s double enter ex. Don t enter without knocking. even number odd number examine ex. I d like to be examined as soon as possible. exercise explain festival fill empty ex. Fill a bucket full of water. gate grain guard invite invitation interesting knee-deep manner -s noodle notice palace 46 place relative rajah row ex. They sat in the front row in the theater. save servant ex. All things considered, she is a good servant. sick square tip advice touch village volunteer work whole amount to and so on ask for ex. I asked for more water. be about to be worried about in this way keep in mind ex. I will try to keep that in mind. look forward to lose weight gain weight once upon a time ex. Once upon a time, there lived an old man. put on play sign up registerenroll ex. Today I signed up for several classes. take a trip
01 servant 02 touch 03 board 04 row 05 noodle 06 colorful 07 guard 08 save 09 village 10 count 11 double 12 enter 13 grain 14 notice 15 explain 16 gate 17 fill 18 interesting 19 examine 20 direction 21 knee-deep 22 square 23 volunteer work 24 manners 25 palace 26 bowl 27 company 28 festival 29 exercise 30 invite 31 relative 32 rajah 33 sick 34 even number 35 continue 36 actually 37 whole 38 cart 39 place 40 completely 41 keep in mind 42 be about to 43 lose weight 44 amount to 45 look forward to 46 once upon a time 47 and so on 48 sign up 49 ask for 50 in this way 51 be worried about 52 take a trip p.191 Lesson 5 47 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 48 p.191 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52
1 well : sick = : fill 2 count : calculate = entire : 3 explain : explanation = invite : 4 lose weight : gain weight = odd number : number 5 from five backwards real fast. 6 We it with an ultraviolet microscope. 7 I saw with my own eyes a man my room. 8 Experts say the price of pork will to fall. volunteer relatives fill completely 9 Please this glass for me. 10 We invited all our to the wedding. 11 I do work at the orphanage once a month. 12 It is not easy to master English. bear play register request 13 I want to sign up as a member here. 14 Keep in mind that youth is not eternal. 15 I asked for the delivery of what I had bought. 16 What sort of plays do they put on in Seoul? p.191 backwards ultraviolet microscope expert relative orphanage eternal delivery Lesson 5 49 A: I want to lose weight. Could you give me some tips? B: Sure. You should exercise every day. A: I see. I ll keep that in mind. CouldCanyou give me some tips? tip advice CouldCanyou give me some tipsadvice? Do you think I should have breakfast? (I think) You should get up early. (I think) You d better get up early. I advise you to get up early. If I were you, I would get up early. I see. / Okay, thanks. / All right. I ll keepbearthat in mind. Thanks for your advice. 1 A: You lived in Malaysia once, didn t you? B: Yes.? A: I m going to to Malaysia next week. Can you some tips? B: Well, you a child s head. A: Really? That s interesting. I why. 2 A:, aren t you? B: Yes. Why? A: I m going to visit Mexico next month. B: Well,. People may give you directions even if they re not sure the directions are right. So,. A: Okay. 50
p.191 A: I am going to take a family trip this summer. B: That s great. You must be excited. A: Yes. I m looking forward to it. I m looking forward to ~. to I m looking forward to watching the movie. I can t wait to watch the movie. It will be nice to see you again. I hope to see you at the party. I hope (that) we ll be able to get together again soon. 3 A: the new English teacher and math teacher? B: No, not. A: I met the English teacher, and she was very nice. B: the math teacher? Have you met him? A: Not yet, but I m looking meeting him. 4 A: Hey, Sujin, did you for the Taekwondo class? B: No, I. I signed up for the ballet class. A: does the class start? B: It starts next Monday. forward to it. 5 A: Semi,? B: Yes. I m going to Jejudo with my friend s family. A: B: Yeah,. Lesson 5 51 p.191 A: Look at the poster, Anna! That s the Taj Mahal. 1. India next week with my family, and I m really 2. it. Anna B: That s great! I actually lived in India 3. when I was young. A: Really? I 4. that. B: Do you have any friends or relatives 5., Sejun? A: Yes, I do. My uncle is 6. a computer company in Mumbai, and he invited us. B: Oh, 7.. A: We re going to visit an Indian family 8.. I guess you know a lot about India. Can you give me 9.? B: Well, 10. with your left hand. A: 11.? B: Indians 12. the left hand unclean, it s not good manners. A: Okay. I ll 13.. Thanks. (A) But I don t know what to take. Could you give me some tips? (B) That s great. (C) What are you going to do this weekend? (D) You should take some water to drink. (E) I m going hiking with my friends. 52
1 (1) A: I want to be a fast reader. give me some tips? B: Sure. You read a lot. A: I see. I ll that in. (2) A: I am do volunteer work this summer. B: That s great. You excited. A: Yes. I m looking it. 2 A: I m going to Jejudo with my friend s family. B: That s really great. A: Yeah, I m really looking forward to the trip. I can t wait the trip. I must start the trip. I want to see the trip. I will look at the trip. I m looking for the trip. 3 A: I m going to the rock festival. B: That s nice. You must be excited. A: Have you met the new math teacher? B: No, not yet. She was very nice. A: You should take an umbrella with you. B: Okay. I ll keep in mind. A: Are you going anywhere this summer? B: Yes. I m going to Guam with my family. A: I want to get a good grade in math. Can you give me some advice? B: I think you d better study up all night before the test. 4 A: Do you want to be a cook? B: Yes, that s right. A: I see. I hope your dreams come true. I can t wait to eat your dishes. I think you d better meet the cook. I hope you will be a good cook. I m looking forward to eating your dishes. tip advice volunteer work look forward to festival advice cook come true dish Lesson 5 53 5 A: I m going to make spaghetti. Could you give me some tips? B: Sure. You should not cook spaghetti noodles too long. 6 A: You re from Mexico, aren t you? B: Yes. Why? A: I m going to visit Mexico next month. Can I give you some tips? B: Well, don t ask for directions. People may give you directions even if they re not sure the directions are right. So, you d better use a map. A: Okay. I ll keep that in mind. [7~8] Sejun: Look at the poster, Anna! That s the Taj Mahal. I m going to India next week with my family, and I m really looking forward to it. Anna: That s great! I actually lived in India for three years when I was young. Sejun: Really? I didn t know that. Anna: Do you have any friends or relatives living in India, Sejun? Sejun: Yes, I do. My uncle is working for a computer company in Mumbai, and he invited us. Anna: Oh, I see. Sejun: We re going to visit an Indian family while we re there. I guess you know a lot about India. Can you give me some tips? Anna: Well, you had better not eat with your left hand. Sejun: Why not? Anna: Indians consider the left hand unclean, so it s not good manners. Sejun: Okay. I ll keep that in mind. Thanks. 7 8 Anna advises Sejun in India. 54 p.191 noodle long direction (-s) map look at actually relative company invite guess manner pl.
what all the I ll give you what you want. This is what I hoped for. What you just said is right. what the thing thatwhich what What you have isn t important. This is what I wanted to have. I read what James wrote. cf. Have you seen the girl who lost the way? I want a book which has a lot of pictures. what what one is what one has what is called 1 I couldn t hear ( what / which) you said. 2 It is the skirt (what / which ) my mom made. 3 (That / What ) I need is your help. 4 This is a robot ( that / what) can clean the house. All the Rajah s rice was gone. All the students in the class were from America. all the (1) all the (2) all the All the products were advertised in the movie. All the sugar was used to make the cake. cf. every each Lesson 5 55 p.191 (1) every Every bus was late. (2) each Each person has different goals. 5 All the money gone. (be) 6 All the people our play. (enjoy) 7 All the food to be heated. (have) 8 All the schools in the area closed today due to yellow dust. (be) as Do as she wishes. She became a doctor as her parents wanted. as Do as I told you. She watered the plants as her mom told. as (1) As one grows older, one becomes more silent. I couldn t do my homework as I had a stomachache. He came up as I was speaking. (2) My aunt sent me a wallet as my birthday present. I consider him as my best friend. She was dressed as an actress. 9 (the room, her, as, cleaned, her mother, she, asked) 10 (every day, ordered, practiced, their coach, the players, as) 56
1 (1) He didn t understand I meant. (2) I believe everything she says. 2 Tom sent an email to her he promised. I tried to bake the cake fast as possible. 3 All the on the table are Sumi s. books milk caps coins keys 4 The thing which is beautiful is not always good. It What That Who Which [5~6] 5 After listening to that she said, you can understand everything. 6 What is all the boys in the living room doing now? 7 I all the. don t like subject except English understand mean everything promise bake coin listen to living room except Lesson 5 57 8 I want to know her name is. You can choose you like. who whose which what that 9 All the players to do their best. All the furniture delivered by them. has was have were had were has were have was 10 They arrived at 7:30 as they had promised. I felt so happy as I saw him. James is not as rich as Edward. My goal is to be wise as my dad. I took my umbrella as it was raining. I drank lots of milk as my mom advised. 11 What she said made me upset. Is there what I can do for you? He gave his students what they wanted. She bought what was very expensive yesterday. Do you know what time does Sam go to school? 12 All the games was boring. What he said yesterday is wrong. He worked at the bank as a guard. She wore a red dress as she decided. What she need is a new washing machine. 58 p.192 choose do one s best furniture deliver promise goal advise upset expensive guard decide washing machine
The Rajah s Rice Once upon a time, a girl named Chandra lived in a small village in India. who was Chandra s job was to wash the Rajah s elephants. She loved elephants. She also loved numbers. One day, when Chandra was about to enter the palace, the guard stopped her. You cannot come in. The elephants are all sick. Doctors came, but the elephants got sicker. One morning, the Rajah saw Chandra at the gate. What are you doing? he asked. I m worried about the elephants, she said. I know them very well. Maybe I can help them. The Rajah said, If you can save them, I ll give you what you want, I mean, anything. T F 1 Chandra washed the Rajah s elephants for a living. ( T / F ) 2 Chandra lived with the elephants in the palace. ( T / F ) 3 Some doctors examined the elephants, so the elephants got better. ( T / F ) 4 Chandra thought that she could help the elephants. ( T / F ) once upon a time village elephant one day palace enter guard sick gate be worried about maybe save Lesson 5 59 to She loved numbers, too. be about to get Perhaps be worried about the elephants the elephants Chandra examined the elephants and found a problem with their ears. Chandra cleaned their ears. Soon, all the elephants got well. get well The Rajah was very happy. Tell me what you want, said the Rajah. Chandra thought about her hungry villagers. Then, she noticed the chessboard. All I ask for is rice, she said. If Your Majesty pleases, place two grains of that all (that) rice on the first square of this chessboard. Place four grains on the second, eight on the next, and so on, until the last square. Do as she wishes, he said to his servants. Two servants began to place rice on the chessboard. Each row had eight squares. So, when they got to the last square of the first row, they had to place 256 grains. At the first square of the second row, the servants had to count as many as 512 grains of rice, so Chandra showed them an easier way. 5 The Rajah s elephants had a problem with their ( ears / eyes). 6 Chandra asked for (the chessboard / rice ) to the Rajah. 7 Chandra said Place (one / two ) grains of rice on the first square of this chessboard. 8 Each row of the chessboard had (six / eight ) squares. 60 examine well chessboard ask for grain and so on servant row count each must show 4 to get to as as = the servants
Chandra explained, Two hundred and fifty six grains of rice amounts to one spoon of rice. So, why don t you just put two spoons of rice on it? the first square of the second row In this way, the servants continued. The eighth square on the second row needed 256 spoons of rice, which amounted to a bowl. On the third row, the servants started to count by bowls. Two bowls for the first square, then four, and so on. The rice for the last square completely filled a large cart. By the middle of the fifth row, all the Rajah s rice was gone. The Rajah said to Chandra, I am a very rich man, and it took all my rice to fill a little more than one half of the chessboard. How much rice will it take to fill the whole board? a half2 1 counting all the be gone It takes ~ to... keep -ing If you keep doubling the rice to the last square, all of India will be kneedeep in rice, said Chandra. T F 9 Chandra proposed the servants to use spoon on the second row. ( T / F ) 10 The servants put two spoons of rice on the last square of the first row. ( T / F ) 11 Two hundred and fifty six grains of rice is equal to a spoonful of rice. ( T / F ) 12 By the end of the fifth row, all the Rajah s rice was gone. ( T / F ) p.192 explain amount to in this way continue bowl and so on completely fill be gone whole knee-deep Lesson 5 61 1 a time, a girl Chandra lived in a small village in India. 2 Chandra s job the Rajah s elephants. 3 One day, when Chandra enter the palace, the guard stopped her. 4 One morning, the Rajah saw Chandra at the gate.? he asked. 5 I m the elephants, she said. 6 The Rajah said, you can save them, I ll give you, I mean, anything. 7 Chandra the elephants and found their ears. 8 If Your Majesty pleases, place rice on the first square of this chessboard. 9 Place four grains on the second, eight on the next,, until the last square. 10 Two servants place rice on the chessboard. 62 1. Chandra 2. Chandra 3. Chandra 4. Chandra 5. 6. 7. Chandra 8. 9. 10.
11 they got to the last square of the first row, they place 256 grains. 12 At the first square of the second row, the servants had to count Chandra showed them an easier way. 512 grains of rice, so 13 Two hundred and fifty six grains of rice one spoon of rice. 14 just put two spoons of rice on it? 15 The eighth square on the second row needed 256 spoons of rice, a bowl. 16 On the third row, the servants started to 17 Two bowls for the first square, then four, 18 The rice for the last square a large cart. 19 By the middle of the fifth row, all the Rajah s rice 20 all my rice to fill a little one half of the chessboard. 21 rice will it take to fill the whole board? 22 If you the rice to the last square, all of India will be knee-deep in rice. p.192 11. 256 12. 512 Chandra 13. 256 14. 15. 256 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Lesson 5 63 Rajah 5 256 Chandra 256 64...
Words + Reading Chandra Rajah Chandra Chandra 256 512 p.192 Lesson 5 65 enter 1 : to go or come in : 2 : to name the numbers up to : 3 : a seed of wheat, oats etc. : 4 : to look at closely; to inspect closely : 5 : keep doing something and do not stop : 6 : a number of people or things arranged in a line : 7 : a shape with four sides that are all the same length : 8 : including everything or everyone; complete : 9 : a group of houses etc. which is smaller than a town : 10 : the opening in a wall, fence etc. through which people etc. pass : 11 : to prevent the using or wasting of money, time, energy etc. : 12 : to put something into (until there is no room for more) : 13 : a person who is related to someone else by birth or marriage : 14 : a round deep dish for mixing or serving food, or for holding liquids or flowers, etc. : 15 : a person who is hired to work for another, especially in helping to run a house : village save examine square relative servant row fill grain continue gate whole bowl count (A)(B)(C) Our school s theater club will (A) put on / put off the play The Rajah s Rice at 5 p.m. next Friday. The main character of the play is an Indian girl named Chandra. Her job was to wash the Rajah s elephants. One day, the elephants got (B) sick / well, so she helped them get well. The Rajah asked her to tell him what she wanted. Chandra asked for rice. Soon the Rajah s rice was all (C) full / gone. (A) (B) (C) put on well full put on well gone put on sick gone put off sick gone put off well full (A) (B) (C) 66
p.192 Grammar + Reading 1 1 Once upon a time, a girl named Chandra living in a small village in India. 2 Chandra s job was wash the Rajah s elephants. 3 One day, when Chandra was about enter the palace, the guard stopped her. 4 If you can save them, I ll give you what do you want, I mean, anything. 5 Do like she wishes, he said to his servants. 6 When they got to the last square of the first row, they have to place 256 grains. 7 The eighth square on the second row needed 256 spoons of rice, that amounted to a bowl. 8 By the middle of the fifth row, all the Rajah s rice were gone. 9 It took all my rice to fill a little many than one half of the chessboard. 10 How many rice will it take to fill the whole board? 11 At the first square of the second row, the servants had to count as more as 512 grains of rice. 12 If you keep to double the rice to the last square, all of India will be knee-deep in rice. Once upon a time in India, there lived a girl who loved numbers and elephants. Her name was Chandra, and her job was to take care of the Rajah s elephants. One day, the Rajah s elephants had a problem with their ears. Chandra cleaned their ears, and all the elephants got well. The Rajah asked Chandra to tell him that she wanted. Chandra asked for rice. Then she asked him to place two grains of rice on the first square of the chessboard, four grains on the second, eight on the next, and so on, until the last square. Lesson 5 67 1 continue stop fill empty color colorful gate door relative cousin enter entrance 2 you? how many books we have, will Enter Save Count Examine Double 3 We will put a musical about Mozart. The woman is about dive into the pool. on for off to off with on to into for 4 to rescue from harm, danger, or loss to keep (money etc.) for future use fill save touch exercise guard 5 You can ask for special music or different dance music. take refund remind purchase request 68 6 A: I am going to take a cooking class this summer. B: That s great. You must be excited. A: Yes. I m looking forward to it. 7 A: I want to lose weight. Could you give me some advice? B: Sure. I hope that you lose weight. You should exercise every day. You d better give me some tips. You should go to school by bus. Why don t you lose some weight? 8 A: I m going to ski camp. B: That s great. You must be excited. A: I m going to dance at the school festival. B: I think you d better wear colorful clothes. A: I fight with my friends too often. What should I do? B: I think you should listen to them. A: Do you remember the music camp next week? B: No, I don t. I m looking forward to it. A: I will enter a dance battle. Can you give me some tips? B: Well, you should practice every day.
9 Yes. I m going to Jejudo with my friend s family. Yeah, I m really looking forward to the trip. Are you going anywhere this summer? That s really great. (10~12) Sejun: Look at the poster, Anna! That s the Taj Mahal. I m going to India next week with my family, and I m really looking forward to it. ( ) Anna: That s great! I actually lived in India for three years when I was young. ( ) Sejun: Really? I didn t know that. Anna: Do you have any friends or relatives living in India, Sejun? ( ) Sejun: Yes, I do. My uncle is working for a computer company in Mumbai, and he invited us. Anna: Oh, I see. ( ) Sejun: We re going to visit an Indian family while we re there. I guess you know a lot about India. ( ) Anna: Well, you d better not eat with your left hand. Sejun: Why not? Anna: Indians consider the left hand unclean, so it s not good manners. 10 Can you give me some tips? 11 you may not you would not you should not you used not to you don t have to 12 Anna lived in India for three years. Sejun s family invited Sejun s uncle. Sejun will visit an Indian family next week. Indians use their right hands when they eat. Sejun s uncle is working for a computer company. (13~14) 13 James didn t say the teacher wanted to know. that what who which where 14 Ms. Parker lived in a house had a beautiful garden. as that who what such as Lesson 5 69 15 I became a lawyer my parents wanted. He couldn t drive a car he was too sleepy. as while since when because 16 All the water in the dish ( has / have) evaporated. 17 The thing which is my family. is the most important to me 18 Tom swept the floor. The teacher told him to sweep the floor. Tom swept the floor the teacher told him. so as since though because 70 19 What he said is wrong. I didn t know what to answer. I want to know what her name is. What do you think of the show? I m worried about what I ll grow up to be. The library doesn t have what I like to read. 20 Every rule has its exception. Is all the food ready now? All the students arrives on time. All the sugar in the jar was gone. Every girl in the classroom is crying. (21~23) Once upon a time, a girl Chandra lived in a small village in India. Chandra s job was to wash the Rajah s elephants. She loved elephants. She also loved numbers. One day, when Chandra was about the palace, the guard stopped her. You cannot come in. The elephants are all sick. Doctors came, but the elephants got. 21 naming enter naming entering named entering named to enter to name to enter
22 I wonder when they got married? I didn t know when I should do it. When was this picture painted? Do you know when her birthday is? I remember playing with dolls when I was a child. 23 better well sicker happy bored (24~26) One morning, the Rajah saw Chandra at the gate. are you doing? he asked. I m worried about the elephants, she said. I know them very well. Maybe I can help them. The Rajah said, If you can save them, I ll give you you want, I mean, anything. Chandra examined the elephants and found a problem with their ears. Chandra cleaned their ears. Soon, all the elephants got well. 24 Whenwhen Thatthat Whatwhat Whichwhich Whowho 25 26 What did Chandra do for the elephants? She save them. She feed them. She played chess. She cleaned their ears. She was worried about them. (27~29) The Rajah was very happy. Tell me what you want, said the Rajah. Chandra thought about her hungry villagers. Then, she noticed the chessboard. All ( ) I ask is rice, she said. If Your Majesty pleases, place grains of rice on the first square of this chessboard. Place four grains on the second, eight on the next, and so, until the last square. Do as she wishes, he said to his servants. 27 28 of in of on for in for on about from 29 one two three four five Lesson 5 71 (30~32) On the third row, the servants started to count by bowls. Two bowls for the first square, then four, and so on. The rice for the last square completely filled a large cart. By the middle of the fifth row, all the Rajah s rice was gone. The Rajah said to Chandra, I am a very rich man, and it took all my rice (fill) a little more than one half of the chessboard. rice will it take to fill the whole board? If you keep (double) the rice to the last square, all of India will be knee-deep in rice, said Chandra. 30 31 How How long How far How many How much 32 72 p.193 (33~35) The Rajah s Rice Our school s theater club will put on the play The Rajah s Rice at 5 p.m. next Friday. (A) Her job was to wash the Rajah s elephants. (B) The main character of the play is an Indian girl named Chandra. (C) One day, the elephants got sick, so she helped them get well. Chandra asked for rice. Soon the Rajah s rice was all gone. How? Come and see the play! 33 What is the purpose of the passage above? to refund to complain to refuse to advertise to volunteer 34 (A)~(C) (A)(B)(C) (A)(C)(B) (B)(A)(C) (B)(C)(A) (C)(A)(B) 35 (her, wanted, to tell, what, him, asked, she) The Rajah.
1 an open space in a town a figure with four sides of equal length and four right angles field ground square company rectangle 2 this way, the servants continued. Keep mind what I am telling you. in on at with for 3 A: I m going to visit my grandmother. I m really looking. B: That s great. You must be excited. for her after her for visiting her forward to visit her forward to visiting her 4 A: I don t know what to wear to the dance party. Can you give me some tips? B: Sure. Why don t you wear a white dress and black shoes? A: All right. You re welcome. Okay, I will. I ll keep that in mind. Thanks for your advice. (5~6) A: are you going to do this weekend? B: I m going hiking with my friends. A: That s great. B: But I don t know to take. Could you give me some tips? A: 5 Whowho Howhow Wherewhere Whenwhen Whatwhat 6 You d better take an umbrella. Shall we go hiking this weekend? If I were you, I wouldn t go hiking. You should take some water to drink. You should wear a skirt and a blouse. 7 All the snow melted yesterday. All the dogs in the house barking. has is has are have is have are had was 8 I want to know is your dream. He pays much attention to other people think. it that what how which Lesson 5 73 9 asas it was true, they did not believe it. I washed the cat my mother told me. He took a cold shower it was so hot. I remember seeing her she was a child. As soon I saw her, my heart beat fast. 10 All the air in the city is polluted. What I usually watch is the drama. All the girls here are tall and pretty. This is the bag what my mom made. Mike exercised every day as the doctor advised. (11~12) The rice for the last square completely filled a large cart. By the middle of the fifth row, all the Rajah s rice. The Rajah said to Chandra, I am a very rich man, and it took all my rice to fill a little more than one half of the chessboard. How much rice will it take to fill the whole board? If you will keep doubling the rice to the last square, all of India will be knee-deep in rice, said Chandra. 11 12 was full was bad was gone turned earth became better 74 p.194 (13~15) One morning, the Rajah saw Chandra at the gate. What are you doing? he asked. I m worried the elephants, she said. I know them very well. Maybe I can help them. The Rajah said, If you can save them, I ll give you what you want, I mean, (A) something / anything. Chandra examined the elephants and found a problem with their ears. Chandra cleaned their ears. Soon, all the elephants got. The Rajah was very happy. Tell me (B) that / what you want, said the Rajah. Chandra thought her hungry villagers. Then, she noticed the chessboard. All I ask for (C) is / are rice, she said. 13 (A)(B)(C) something that are something what is anything that is anything what is anything that are 14 15 sick well bad worse frightened
1 I am going to money to buy an ipod. Jack tried to the boy upon his life. put save give throw rescue 2 Women probably will to live longer than men. keep stay continue protect postpone 3 She didn t have anything after 6 p.m. to her weight. lose gain throw take put on 4 A: I want to make a cake well. Could you give me some tips? B: You should follow the recipe. A: I see. I ll keep that in mind. 5 A: My family are going to take a trip by train. B: That s great. You must be excited. A: Yes. I m looking forward to it. I can t wait it. I will look at it. I want to take a trip. I haven t took the train. I hope to look for it. 6 A: You lived in Malaysia once, didn t you? B: Yes. Why? A: I m going to take a trip to Malaysia next week. Can you give me some tips? B: Well, I shouldn t have touched a child s head. A: Really? That s interesting. I wonder why. (7~9) Mr. Jones: Amy, do you have any special plans for the summer vacation? ( ) Amy: Yes. I m going to travel to France with my mom. ( ) Mr. Jones: Great. You must be very excited. ( ) Amy: Yes, but this is my first trip abroad, so I m a little worried. You ve traveled a lot. ( ) Could you give me some tips? Mr. Jones: Well, you should take good care your passport. If you lose it, you ll be in big trouble. ( ) Amy: Okay. I ll keep that mind. Thanks, Mr. Jones. Lesson 5 75 7 I m really looking forward to it. 8 for to of to for in of in after into 9 Has Amy ever traveled abroad? Why is Amy worried about the travel? When did Mr. Jones travel to France? What did Mr. Jones advised to Amy about? What is Amy going to do the summer vacation? 10 To be a teacher is I desire most. The boy is carrying a box is Bill. that that that who what that what what who who 76 11 be (1) All the glasses clean and shiny. (2) Every child in the room watching TV. 12 Brandon studied hard he promised. Susan always wants to look as young she can. 13 The exam was much different from I expected. it that what which whether
14 (I, me, a red cap, my mom, for, wished, as, bought) 15 Your love is what I want. What he said made me sad. Don t forget what I told you. What you have to do is to protect you. I lost the parrot what I had got for my birthday. 16 All the money was gone. All the food has to be heated. Each student has a grammar book. The lifeboat picked up all the survivor. Every shop I entered was virtually empty. (17~19) The Rajah s Rice Our school s theater club will put on the play The Rajah s Rice at 5 p.m. next Friday. The main character of the play is an Indian girl named Chandra. Her job was to wash the Rajah s elephants. One day, the elephants got sick, so she helped them well. The Rajah asked her him what she wanted. Chandra asked for rice. Soon the Rajah s rice was all gone. How? Come and see the play! 17 18 get tell get to tell to get tell getting tell getting to tell 19 Chandra Chandra The Rajah s Rice Chandra Lesson 5 77 (20~22) The Rajah was very happy. Tell me what you want, said the Rajah. Chandra thought about her hungry villagers. Then, she noticed the chessboard. All I ask for is rice, she said. If Your Majesty pleases, places two grains of rice on the first square of this chessboard. Place four grains on the second, eight on the next, and so on, until the last square. Do wishes, he said to his servants. as she 20 21 According to the passage, how many grains of rice do the servants have to place on the fifth square of the first row? 8 16 24 32 64 22 How does the Rajah feel? Why did Chandra want rice? Whose was the chessboard? What did the Rajah order his servants? What did Chandra ask the Rajah to give her? 78 p.194 (23~25) Two servants began to place rice on the chessboard. Each row had eight squares. ( ) At the first square of the second row, the servants had to count as many as 512 grains of rice, so Chandra showed them an easier way. ( ) Chandra explained, Two hundred and fifty six grains of rice amounts to one spoon of rice. ( ) So, why don t you just put of rice on it? In this way, the servants continued. ( ) The eighth square on the second row needed 256 spoons of rice, which amounted to a bowl. ( ) 23 So, when they got to the last square of the first row, they had to place 256 grains. 24 one spoon two spoons four spoons eight spoons 256 spoons 25 256 512 Chandra
1 sick ill gate door whole entire count calculate even number odd number 2 I listened to the band in the. What shape is the table, round or? figure bowl park square board 3 She told me her name, age, and so on. I signed up for the fitness club to get into shape. 256 grains of rice amounts to one spoon of rice. She is worried about her son because he has a cold. As I asked for a refund, they asked me to show the receipt. 4 Which is NOT appropriate for the blank? A: I don t know what to wear to the concert this weekend. B: You should wear a skirt. Don t wear jeans. What should I do? Can you give me some tips? Can I give you some advice? Could you give me some advice? What would you advise me to do? 5 A: Did you sign up for class? the Taekwondo B: No, I didn t. I signed up for the ballet class A: When does the class start? B: It starts next Monday. I m looking forward to it. (6~7) A: Have you met the new English teacher and math teacher? B: No, not yet. A: I met the English teacher, and she was very nice. B: What about the math teacher? Have you met him? A: Not yet, but. 6 I hope to meeting him I m looking for meeting him I look forward to meet him I m looking forward meeting him I m looking forward to meeting him 7 A has met the new English teacher, but Lesson 5 79 (8~9) A: You re from Mexico,? B: Yes. Why? A: I m going to visit Mexico next month. Can you give me some tips? B: Well, don t ask for directions. People may give you directions even if they re not sure the directions are right. So, you d better use a map. A: Okay. I ll keep that in mind. 8 are you do you aren t you don t you have you 9 B A (10~11) 10 That s just I was thinking. he likes most is to play basketball. itit thatthat whatwhat whenwhen whichwhich 80 11 Move the books I ordered. English is used the international language. as when like since because of 12 (1) He does ( as / whether) he wants regardless of others. (2) The watch (what / that ) you gave me is out of order. 13 He donated charity center. all the money he have to the..
14 All the money in the purse hers. All the kids in the class frightened of Mr. Kim. is was is were are was are were are has 15 You can choose you like. I can t give you you want. I ll come after I finish I m doing. The concert is not I wanted to see. He is looking for the woman he saw in his dream. 16 Is this what I am looking for? Mix all the ingredients together. I ll study English tomorrow as I planned. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. I got some rest though the doctor advised. (17~19) Once upon a time, a girl named Chandra lived in a small village in India. Chandra s job was to wash the Rajah s elephants. She loved elephants. She also loved numbers. One day, when Chandra was about to enter the palace, the guard stopped her. You cannot come in. The elephants are all sick. Doctors came, the elephants got sicker. 17 18 so and but though because 19 Chandra Lesson 5 81 (20~22) Two servants began to place rice on the chessboard. Each row had eight squares. So, when they got to the last square of the first row, they had to place 256 grains. At the first square of the second row, the servants had to count 512 grains of rice, so Chandra showed them an easier way. Chandra explained, Two hundred and fifty six grains of rice amounts to one spoon of rice. So, why don t you just put two spoons of rice on it? In this way, the servants continued. The eighth square on the second row needed 256 spoons of rice, amounted to a bowl. 20 less than more than as more as as much as as many as 21 22 How much rice amounted to a bowl of rice? two hundred and fifty six grains of rice five hundred and twelve grains of rice two hundred and fifty six spoons of rice five hundred and twelve spoons of rice two hundred and fifty six bowls of rice 82 p.195 (23~25) Once upon a time in India, there lived a girl (A) who / which loved numbers and elephants. ( ) Her name was Chandra, and her job was to take care of the Rajah s elephants. ( ) One day, the Rajah s elephants had a problem with their ears. The Rajah asked Chandra to tell ( ) that / what ( ) him (B) she wanted. Chandra asked for rice. Then she asked him to place two grains of rice on the first square of the chessboard, four grains on the second, eight on the next, and so on, until the last square. ( ) The servants began to place rice on the chessboard. Soon, the Rajah s rice (C) was / were gone. 23 Chandra cleaned their ears, and all the elephants got well. 24 who that were who what was who what were which what was which that were 25 Which is NOT true about the passage above? The Rajah had an ear trouble. Chandra loved numbers and elephants. Chandra looked after the Rajah s elephants. Chandra cured the Rajah s elephants. Chandra wanted to receive the Rajah s rice.
1 A: I m going to make kimchi. (1) B: Sure. You should not put red pepper too much. A: I see. (2) (1) (2) (2~4) Sejun: Look at the poster, Anna! That s the Taj Mahal. I m going to India next week with my family, and Anna: That s great! I actually lived in India for three years when I was young. Sejun: Really? I didn t know that. Anna: Do you have any friends or relatives living in India, Sejun? Sejun: Yes, I do. My uncle is working for a computer company in Mumbai, and he invited us. Anna: Oh, I see. Sejun: We re going to visit an Indian family while we re there. I guess you know a lot about India. Can you give me some tips? Anna: Well, you d better not eat with your left hand. 2 (forward) 3 4 What did Anna advise Sejin? Answer in English. 5 All the people are eating food. (1) All the puppies. (2) All the water. (6~7) 6 (knife, what, cut, something) 7 (agree with, what, said) (8~9) I wrote a letter. I promised to write a letter. I wrote a letter as I promised. 8 I ll go on a picnic. I planned to go on a picnic. 9 Sumi cleaned the kitchen. Her mom told her to clean the kitchen. Lesson 5 83 (10~12) One morning, the Rajah saw Chandra at the gate. What are you doing? he asked. I m worried about the elephants, she said. I know them very well. Maybe I can help them. The Rajah said, If you can save them, I ll give you what you want, I mean, anything. Chandra examined the elephants and found a problem with their ears. Chandra cleaned their ears. Soon, all the elephants got well. The Rajah was very happy. Tell me what you want, said the Rajah. Chandra thought about her hungry villagers. Then, she noticed the chessboard. All I ask for is rice, she said. 10 What did the Rajah propose to Chandra? Answer in English. 11 Write the way Chandra cured the elephants in English. 12 Chandra All I ask for is rice (13~14) The Rajah s Rice Our school s theater club will put on the play The Rajah s Rice at 5 p.m. next Friday. The main character of the play is an Indian girl named Chandra. Her job was to wash the Rajah s elephants. One day, the elephants got sick, so she helped them get well. (the Rajah, ask, what) Chandra asked for rice. Soon the Rajah s rice was all gone. How? Come and see the play! 84 p.195 13 The Rajah s Rice at 5 p.m. next Friday (1) (2) 14 15-1 Show me (is, your bag, in, what). 15-2 That he likes most is Korean food. 15-3 (address, what)
Lesson 5 The Rajah s Rice p.47 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 p.48 01 whole 02 invite 03 cart 04 even number 05 manners 06 exercise 07 sick 08 continue 09 palace 10 relative 11 actually 12 festival 13 row 14 volunteer work 15 place 16 completely 17 rajah 18 company 19 save 20 grain 21 guard 22 explain 23 interesting 24 square 25 fill 26 notice 27 direction 28 knee-deep 29 count 30 colorful 31 noodle 32 touch 33 servant 34 board 35 bowl 36 examine 37 gate 38 village 39 double 40 enter 41 take a trip 42 in this way 43 ask for 44 be worried about 45 and so on 46 keep in mind 47 amount to 48 sign up 49 be about to 50 once upon a time 51 look forward to 52 lose weight p.49 1 empty 2 whole 3 invitation 4 even 5 Count 6 examined 7 enter 8 continue 9 fill 10 relatives 11 volunteer 12 completely 13 register 14 Bear 15 requested 16 play pp.50~51 1 Why take a trip give me shouldn t touch wonder 2 You re from Mexico Can you give me some tips? don t ask for directions, you d better use a map I ll keep that in mind. 3 Have you met yet, What about, forward to 4 sign up, didn t When I m looking 5 are you going anywhere this summer That s really great. I m really looking forward to the trip p.52 1 I m going to 2 looking forward to 3 for three years 4 didn t know 5 living in India 6 working for 7 I see 8 while we re there 9 some tips 10 you d better not eat 11 Why not 12 consider, so 13 keep that in mind (C) (E) (B) (A) (D) pp.53~54 1 (1) CouldCanyoushouldkeepmind (2) going tomust beforward to 2 3 4 5 6 7 should 8 not to eat with his left hand 2 I m looking forward to ~. I can t wait ~. 3 4 B 5 CouldCanyou give me some tips? 6 CouldCanyou give me some tips? 7 had better should 8 Anna pp.55~56 1 what 2 which 3 What 4 that 5 is 6 enjoy 7 has 8 are 9 She cleaned the room as her mother asked her. 10 The players practiced every day as their coach ordered. 191 pp.57~58 1 (1) what (2) that 2 as 3 4 5 that what 6 is are 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 what what understand everything that 2 as asas possible 3 are milk 4 the thing which what 5 that what 6 all the boys is are 7 all the subject 8 what what 9 players have furniture was 10 as 11 time 12 all the games was were pp.59~61 1 T 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 ears 6 rice 7 two 8 eight 9 T 10 F 11 T 12 F pp.62~63 1 Once upon named 2 was to wash 3 was about to 4 What are you doing 5 worried about 6 If what you want 7 examined a problem with 8 two grains of 9 and so on 10 began to 11 When had to 12 as many as 13 amounts to 14 Why don t you 15 which amounted to 16 count by bowls 17 and so on 18 completely filled 19 was gone 20 It took more than 21 How much 22 keep doubling 192 pp.64~65 1 Doctors came, but the elephants got sicker. 2 Tell me what you want, said the Rajah. 3 Two servants began to place rice on the chessboard. 4 Our school s theater club will put on the play The Rajah s Rice at 5 p.m. next Friday. 5 Two hundred and fifty six grains of rice amounts to one spoon of rice. 6 I m looking forward to our school festival, but I don t know what to wear. 7 On the third row, the servants started to count by bowls. 8 Once upon a time, a girl named Chandra lived in a small village in India. 9 The rice for the last square completely filled a large cart. 10 By the middle of the fifth row, all the Rajah s rice was gone. 11 When they got to the last square of the first row, they had to place 256 grains. 12 If you can save them, I ll give you what you want. 13 Chandra s job was to wash the Rajah s elephants. 14 All I ask for is rice, she said. 15 Do as she wishes, he said to his servants. 16 Why don t you just put two spoons of rice on it? 17 Chandra examined the elephants and found a problem with their ears. 18 How much rice will it take to fill the whole board? 19 If you keep doubling the rice to the last square, all of India will be knee-deep in rice. 20 It took all my rice to fill a little more than one half of the chessboard. 21 One day, when Chandra was about to enter the palace, the guard stopped her. 22 The eighth square on the second row needed 256 spoons of rice, which amounted to a bowl. 23 At the first square of the second row, the servants had to count as many as 512 grains of rice. 24 If Your Majesty pleases, place two grains of rice on the first square of this chessboard. pp.66~67 Words + Reading 2 count 3 grain 4 examine 5 continue 6 row 7 square 8 whole 9 village
10 gate 11 save 12 fill 13 relative 14 bowl 15 servant Grammar + Reading 1 Once upon a time, a girl named Chandra lived in a small village in India. 2 Chandra s job was to wash the Rajah s elephants. 3 One day, when Chandra was about to enter the palace, the guard stopped her. 4 If you can save them, I ll give you what you want, I mean, anything. 5 Do as she wishes, he said to his servants. 6 When they got to the last square of the first row, they had to place 256 grains. 7 The eighth square on the second row needed 256 spoons of rice, which amounted to a bowl. 8 By the middle of the fifth row, all the Rajah s rice was gone. 9 It took all my rice to fill a little more than one half of the chessboard. 10 How much rice will it take to fill the whole board? 11 At the first square of the second row, the servants had to count as many as 512 grains of rice. 12 If you keep doubling the rice to the last square, all of India will be knee-deep in rice. pp.68~72 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 has 17 What 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 that 28 29 30 to fill doubling 31 32 33 34 35 asked her to tell him what she wanted 2 how many ~ count 4 save 6 I m looking forward to ~. 7 8 10 11 you d better not you should not 12 13 know what 14 a house that that which 16 all the water has 18 as 19 20 all the students arrive cf. every 21 Chandra named named who was be about to 22 23 Doctors came but 24 what what 25 26 Chandra 27 all that 28 ask for and so on 29 2 31 rice how much 32 by the middle of the fifth row 33 Come and see the play! 34 (B) Chandra (A) (C) 193 pp.73~74 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 about 15 1 4 4 square 4 6 7 snow has dogs are 8 what what 9 Even ThoughAlthough as soon as 10 the bag what that which 11 will keep keep 12 it took all my rice to fill a little more than one half of the chessboard 13 (A) anything (B) what (C)allthat is 14 be worried about think about 15 Chandra pp.75~78 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (1) are (2) is 12 as 13 14 My mom bought a red cap for me as I wished.15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 save 194 2 continue 3 lose weight 4 You should ~. 5 I m looking forward to ~. I can t wait ~. 6 A 7 8 take care of keep in mind 9 Jones 10 what the boy who that 11 all the every 12 as as as 13 what 14 as buy for 15 the parrot what that which what 16 all the survivor survivors 17 put on 18 help to ask to 19 Chandra 20 places place 21 32 2 4 8 16 32 64 22 23 24 256 512 25 256
pp.79~82 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 hasn t yet met the new math teacher 8 9 10 11 12 (1) as (2) that 13 14 15 16 17 washing 18 19 20 21 which 22 23 24 25 1 4 B 5 7 A 8 be aren t you 9 10 what what 14 money is kids were 15 the woman who(m) that what 16 though as 17 to wash be to to 18 but 19 Chandra s job was to wash the Rajah s elephants. 20 as as grains many 21 256 spoons of rice which that 22 256 23 Chandra 24 (A) a girl who (B) what (C) rice was 25 pp.83~84 1 (1) CouldCanyou give me some tipsadvice? (2) I ll keepbearthat in mind. 2 I m really looking forward to it 3 Anna 3 4 Anna advised Sejun not to eat with his left hand in India. 5 (1) are sleeping (2) is gone 6 A knife is what you use when you cut something. 7 I don t agree with what he said. 8 I ll go on a picnic as I planned. 9 Sumi cleaned the kitchen as her mom told. 10 He proposed that he would give her what Chandra wanted if she saved elephants. 11 She cleaned the elephants ears. 12 Chandra thought about her hungry villagers. 13 (1) Chandra (2) to wash the Rajah s elephants 14 The Rajah asked her to tell him what she wanted. 15-1 what is in your bag 15-2 That What 15-3 What I want to know is his address. 1 CouldCanyou give me some tipsadvice? keepbearin mind 3 Anna I actually lived in India for three years when I was young. 4 Anna Anna 5 all the 6 what be 7 what with 11 Chandra 12 Chandra 13 at 5 p.m. next Friday, The main character ~ Chandra., Her job was to wash the Rajah s elephants. 14 ask to what 15-1 what show 15-2 That he likes most That likes what 15-3 what 195