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Unit 1 New
Friends, New Faces |
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3. While You Watch |
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Of course I'll pick you up, Jung-hoon. |
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So, what does he look like? |
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He's about average height -- 5'6". |
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He wears big glasses. |
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Contact lenses. |
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Real English |
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when you want to
change the subject or ask a question |
A: He's in his late twenties.
B: So, is he
married? |
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A: And he has really long black hair
and brown eyes.
B: Ok. So, does
he speak English? |
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Useful Expressions |
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| Got it. |
b. an
informal way to say you understand something |
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| What are friends for? |
e. a way to
answer a friend who thanks you for your help |
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| No problem. |
a. a way to
say you will do what someone asks you to do |
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| Oh, my gosh! |
d. an
expression to show that you are surprised |
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| Good for you! |
c. a way to
say you are happy for someone |
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I just got a great new job! |
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Good for you! |
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2. |
| A: |
Would you open the door for me,
please? |
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No problem. |
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3. |
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Finish these reports and send them
to the president, OK? |
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Got it. |
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4. |
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Thank you so much for your help,
Margie! |
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What are friends for? |
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5. |
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There are 120 students in my new
English class. |
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Oh, my gosh! |
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1. Before You Watch |
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People who have an athletic build have a healthy body with
strong muscles. |
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People who are tan have skin that is darker from the sun. |
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People who are muscular have big muscles. |
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Hazel-colored eyes are light brown or green-brown. |
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Real English |
| 2. While You Watch |
to emphasize the point |
I don't really look like my parents.
I do look like
my sister. |
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Your View on ... New Friends, New Faces |
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Where are you from? How old are you? |
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What languages do you speak? |
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What do you look like? |
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Think of a good friend or family member. How would you
describe him or her? |
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