Directions Locations Future Tense Abilities
Upcoming Schedule: 5/24 Unit 5 - Future Tense. 5/29 Unit 5 - Directions 5/31 Unit 5 Abilities 6/5 Review 6/7 Final Oral Test 6/10 Final Oral Test 6/14 Written Test Practice (Units 1-5) 6/17 Final Written Test.
Objectives: Talking about future plans (pp.67-68) Grammar Focus: Present continuous with the future going to and will (p.67) Talking about abilities (p.70) Grammar Focus: Verb Modals can and able to (p.70)
New words: military (66)) 군대 packed (66) 혼잡한, 꽉 찬 healthy (66) 건강한 postcard (66) 엽서 Now, complete page 56
kimchi! Friday Enjoy healthy army postcard lost packed Go find
New words: tuition (67) 수업료 government (67) 정부 physical (67) -신체의/신체검사 find (67) - 찾아내다 certificate (67) 증명서 compulsory (67) - 필수의, 의무적인
Future tense: We use the future tense to talk about things that have not happened yet. Past Present Future E.g. Tomorrow, I am going to go to the bank. Or, Tomorrow, I will go to the bank.
Might / Will probably: If you re not 100% sure Am going to / Will 100% Will probably 75% Might 50% Won t / Am not going to 0%
Future Tense: We use the present continuous ing to express activities that will be done in the future. We also use will to talk about things we will do in the future.
Future time: When we use the future tense, it s important to say when something is going to happen. E.g. I m going to watch the Lotte Giants tonight. I m going to meet my friend tomorrow. He s going to eat kalbi next Saturday. We re going to travel to Japan next summer. She s going to visit her grandmother for Chuseok. We are going to finish class soon.
Future: ing What is Director Smith doing next week? 스미스 이사는 다음 주에 뭐해요? He is going to a board meeting on Monday. 그는 월요일에 이사회에 참석할 것이다. He is meeting with some international customers on Tuesday. 그는 화요일에 해외고객과 만날 것이다. He is flying to Moscow on Wednesday. 그는 수요일에 모스크바에 갈 것이다.
Future: will I will weed the garden every Saturday. 나는 토요일마다 정원의 풀을 뽑을 것이다. I will plant peas this summer. 나는 이번 여름에 콩을 심을 것이다.
Page 67:
Page 67: What do you plan to do during the winter vacation? Have you made any vacation plans? What are you doing this winter vacation?
Notebook: What are you going to do this weekend? 이번 주에 무얼 할건가요? What are you going to do tonight? 오늘 밤에 무얼 할 건가요? What are you going to do next semester? 다음학기에는 무얼 할 건가요? What do you plan to do this Saturday? 이번 토요일에 무엇을 할 계획이야? What do you plan to do this summer? 이번 여름에 무얼 할 계획이야?
Notebook: What are you going to do this weekend? I m going to visit my grandmother in Jeju this weekend. What are you going to do tonight? I m planning to go out for a drink with my friends tonight. What are you going to do next semester? I m going to graduate next semester. What do you plan to do this Saturday? I m playing basketball with my friends this Saturday. What do you plan to do this summer? I ll work all summer to save money for travel.
Notebook: What do you plan to do during summer vacation? 이번 여름방학동안에 무얼 할 계획이야? What are you doing this Friday? 이번 금요일에 뭐 할거야? Are you coming to class tomorrow? 내일수업에 올 수 있어? Have you made any vacation plans? 무슨 휴가 계획 하고 있어?
Notebook: What do you plan to do during summer vacation? I m traveling around Korea with my family this summer vacation. What are you doing this Friday? I ll go to the beach with my friends this Friday. Are you coming to class tomorrow? No, I m not coming to class tomorrow. It s Saturday! Have you made any vacation plans? I ll try to go to the beach everyday!
Idioms: To look forward to means to expect or to really want something to happen. E.g. I m really looking forward to the game tonight. I really hope we win. I m a big fan of comic books. I m really looking forward to the new Avengers movie. Looking forward to ~을 기대하고 있다. 기다리고 있다.
Idioms: To look back means to remember, or think about a time, place or experience in your life. E.g. When I look back at my life, I think about all the good times. Look back : 뒤돌아보다. 추억하다.
Idioms: To pick up means to buy a gift or product for someone. E.g. Can you pick up some eggs at the supermarket? I picked you up a pair of Levi s in San Francisco! Pick up : 가져오다, 데려오다
Can I ask you a question? How do I get to City Hall from here? Which bus goes to the Good Mall from here?
Directions please??? How do I get to Sajik Stadium from Dongseo University?
Directions please??? How do I get to Sajik Stadium from Dongseo University? First, take the green line to Somyeon station. Then, transfer to the orange line. Next, go north to Yeonsan station. Then, transfer to the brown line and go west for two stops. Finally, get off at Sajik stadium stop.
Notebook: How do I get to Haeundae from here? 여기서 해운대 까지 어떻게 가지? Which bus goes to the university from here? 여기서 대학교까지 어떤(몇번)버스가 가지?
Notebook: How do I get to Haeundae from here? Take the number 21 bus to Somyeon, then transfer to to the subway station. Next take the green line east until you get to Haeundae. Which bus goes to the university from here? You can take the number 43 bus.
Can and Able We use the verb can to describe things we can do. 1. can은 조동사로 뒤에 동사원형만 쓸 수 있다. 주로 능력 을 나타내며 이런 경우 현재시제로 쓴다. We also use it to describe things we are able to do. 2. can은 가능성 도 나타낼 수 있다.
1. I can run very fast. 2. I can meet you later.
Negative and Question. 3. 조동사의 부정은 조동사 뒤에 not을 붙히면 된다.can의 부정은 조금 특별해서 cannot(붙혀서 쓴다)이라고 쓰며 종종 can t 로 줄여쓴다. 할 수 없다 또는 거절 을 나타낸다. 4. 조동사의 의문문은 조동사를 문장의 앞머리에 쓰면 된다.따라서 can을 문장앞에 두면 의문문이 된다.
3. I can t meet you tonight. I m busy 4. Can you help me with my homework?
Where can I go to enjoy the culture of young people in Busan? Are you applying for a study abroad program? Where can I get Autocad training? Can you pick me up at the airport next Monday? What can you do with your smartphone?
Notebook: Where can you go to enjoy the culture of Busan? You can enjoy the culture of Busan on the beach in summer! Where do young people in Busan hang out? Young people really like to hang out near university areas with their friends. Are you applying for a study abroad program? Yes I am. I am applying for a program in Canada. What can you do with your smart phone? I can operate the tv, draw pictures and listen to FM radio.
Notebook: How was your semester? I had a great semester. My English class was really interesting. Plan to go on a Railro tour. What places would you like to visit and why? Who would you like to go with? I would visit Daegu, to watch some bands, then I would go to Daejon to see my grandmother. Then I would like to go to Seoul, for some great food! Do you live in the country or the city? Where do you prefer to live, in the city or in the country? Give three Reasons. I prefer to live in the country, because I love to go hiking and I love the clean air and animals.
What s the plan? What places are you going to visit? Can you take the KTX with that ticket? I think I ll recommend it to them. I bet they ll love it.
Idioms: To put up with something means to keep going, even though you don t like it. I don t like it, but I have to put up with it.. Put up ~을 참다, 참고 견디다.
Idioms: To be tied down means that you have to do something, that you have no choice. I m really tied down with my homework right now. Tied down~을 속박(구속)하다
Idioms: To come up with something means to make a fresh idea about something. I m sure you can come up with a good birthday present idea Come up with ~이 생각나다. ~ 을 제안하다