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What am I?
What am I?
I was taken into
a dark room, and
set on fire.
I cried, and then
my head was cut
off.
What am I?
I can flutter and
take your breath
away.
I can take a
beating but don’t
bruise.
If I stop, you lose.
I am with you
every day.
What am I?
What am I?

What has four
legs, and a back,
but it cannot
walk, or
run?
What am I?
I have no weight
but you can see
me.
I make things
lighter.
What am I?
What am I?
What lives as
long as it eats,
but dies when it
drinks!
Traveling the World.
    Lesson #2
Reading p161
   CULTURAL HERITAGE
1. Abu Simbel (Egypt)
Abu Simbel is a set of two
  massive rock temples in
  southern Egypt. They were
  built in the 13 th century B.C.
  for Pharaoh Ramesses II
  (2nd) and his queen.
Reading p161
  CULTURAL HERITAGE
1. Abu Simbel (Egypt)
Thanks to UNESCO, the
  temples were safely moved
  to a new location high
  above the Aswan Dam in
  the 1960’s.
Reading p161
   CULTURAL HERITAGE
 1. Abu Simbel (Egypt)
If it were not for this, Abu
    Simbel would now be 60
    meters underwater! This
    was the first of UNESCO’s
    efforts to protect world
    heritage sites.
Which picture is NOT from
       Abu Simbel?
Reading p161
   CULTURAL HERITAGE
2. The Taj Mahal (India)

The Taj Mahal, a UNESCO
  World Heritage Site since
  1983, is considered “the
  jewel of Muslim art in India.”
Reading p161
   CULTURAL HERITAGE
 2. The Taj Mahal (India)
It was built by the Indian
   Emperor Shah Jahan as a
   memorial to his wife
   Mumtaz Mahal, who died
   during the birth of their 14th
   child.
Reading p161
   CULTURAL HERITAGE
 2. The Taj Mahal (India)
Its architecture combines
   Persian, Turkish, Indian,
   and Islamic styles. It was
   constructed over a period of
   22 years, employing 20,000
   workers and over 1,000
   elephants.
Which Picture is NOT a “Model”
      of the Taj Mahal?
Comprehension Question
Which was the first UNESCO
  effort to protect world heritage
  sites?
Abu Simbel was the first World
  Heritage site to be protected
  by UNESCO
Vocabulary p161
Massive: Something VERY big!
 Huge.

“Abu Simbel is a set of two
  massive rock temples in
  southern Egypt.”
     First sentence, (Abu Simbel)
Vocabulary p161
Temple: A place of worship.

 “Thanks to UNESCO, the
temples were safely moved.”

   First sentence, (Abu Simbel)
Vocabulary p161
   Muslim: A believer of Islam

“the jewel of Muslim art in India.”
      First sentence, second line
            (The Taj Mahal)
Vocabulary p161
Emperor: A male ruler of an
  Empire.

   “It was built by the Indian
      Emperor Shah Jahan.”
      Second sentence, third line
          (The Taj Mahal)
Vocabulary p161
  Memorial: A monument
(something built) to remember
          someone.
 “It was built by the Indian
  Emperor Shah Jahan as a
     memorial to his wife.”
   Second sentence, third line
       (The Taj Mahal)
Vocabulary p161
   Architecture: The art and
   science of making buildings.

“Its architecture combines
   Persian, Turkish, Indian, and
   Islamic styles.”
       Third sentence, fifth line
           (The Taj Mahal)
Vocabulary p161
Combine: To bring into or join.

“Its architecture combines
   Persian, Turkish, Indian, and
   Islamic styles.”
       Third sentence, fifth line
           (The Taj Mahal)
Question: What do you get if you
 combine a suitcase with feet?
Vocabulary p161
      Construct: To build.

“It was constructed (Taj Mahal)
   over a period of 22 years.”
       Fourth sentence, sixth line.
            (The Taj Mahal)
Vocabulary p161
If it were not for: Without

“If it were not for this, Abu
   Simbel would now be 60
   meters underwater.”
      Fourth sentence, sixth line.
            (Abu Simbel.)
If it were not for my brother, I would
           be drinking Cola!
If it were not for my exams, I could
          go home to sleep.
Vocabulary p161
As a memorial to:
In memory of.
It was built (Tal Mahal) as a
   memorial to his wife
   Mumtaz Mahal.
    Second sentence, 3rd and 4th line
             (Taj Mahal)
What did he say?
If you don’t understand
 what you need to do in
the Speaking Exam, ask
  Scott, or your English
         teacher.
1) What kinds of movies do you like? 2) What’s the best movie that you’ve seen?3) Do you think t
here’s too much violence on television, movies, and internet? 4) What’s your favorite kind of book?
5) What fun things can you do for 0 dollars?6) What do you do in your free time?7) What kind mo
vie do you hate?8) What’s your favorite “Soap Opera” or “Drama?”9) What’s your favorite kind of
sport? 10) How long should a couple know each other before they get married?11) What do you ex
pect from your future husband?12) What’s the best way to find a boyfriend?13) Have you ever had
a pet? Would you like to?14) Why do you study English?15) Who was your favorite teacher in Mid
dle school? Why?16) How are you different from your parents?17) Are you the same as your paren
ts?18) Is it important to wear make-up? 19) What do you do on the weekend?20) Do you think art i
s important? Why?21) What’s the best thing to happen in your life so far?22) Who is your favorite f
amily member?23) What are three things you do with your family?24) What are you like as a perso
n25) Describe your best friend.26) What do you do on your birthday?27) What kind of clothes do
you like to wear?28) What kind of people do you like?29) What’s your favorite place at home? Wh
y?30) What’s your favorite kind of weather?31) What do you like the most about your school?32)
What would you like to change about your school?33) What do you normally eat for dinner?34) W
here do you like to eat? Why? 35) What’s you favorite kind of exercise?36) When you go out, wher
e do you like to go?37) What country would you like to visit? Why?38) What does your name mea
n?39) What’s the best place for a foreigner to visit in Seoul? Why?40) What is your favorite color?
Why?41) How do your parents punish you? 42) If you had one million dollars, what would you do
with it? 43) Do you like cooking? Why or why not? 44) Tell me some things on the walls of your ro
om? 45) Do you prefer outdoor or indoor activities? What are they? 46) What’s the most popular s
port in your country? Why? 47) Do you think students should have cell phones in class? Why, or w
hy not? 48) Describe a perfect life. 49) Should art and music be High school subjects? Why? Why
not? 50) What Korean meal would you cook for a foreigner?
Scoring System
  Category        10      9      8     7   Scor
                                            e
  Grammar               Final Score
 Vocabulary         50-48 Highest Level (10)
   Fluency       47-44 Second Highest Level (9)
                  43-40 Third Highest Level (8)
  Listening
                     39-35 Lowest Level (7)
Voice, and non
    Verbal
Communication
Example Scoring Card
           Student: 서비밀
  Category       10   9   8   7   Scor
                                   e
  Grammar
 Vocabulary
  Fluency
  Listening
Voice, and non
    Verbal
Communication
MAY 2011
S        MON        TUE           WED            THUR             FRI      SA
U                                                                           T
N
1    2         3              4              5               6             7


8    9         10             11             12              13            14
               Holiday!
15   16        17             18             19              20            21
                               1-11 & 1-10    1-6, 1-3,1-4    1-12, 1-5,
                               Exam Intro      Exam Intro      1-2, 1-9
                                                                 1-1
                                                             Exam Intro
22   23        24             25             26              27            28
                 1-8, 1-13,    1-11 & 1-10    1-6, 1-3,1-4   No Classes
                 1-14, 1-7       Practice       Practice       Monday
                Exam Intro                       Exams        Timetable
29   30        31
                1-8, 1-13,
                 1-14, 1-7
                   Exam
                 Practice
JUNE 2011
S        MON         TUE           WED              THUR                FRI      SA
U                                                                                 T
N
                                 1              2                  3             4
                                  1-11 & 1-10       1-6, 1-3,1-4    1-12, 1-5,
                                     Exams            Exams          1-2, 1-9
                                                                       1-1
                                                                     Practice
5    6          7                8              9                  10            11
                    1-8, 1-13,    1-11 & 1-10       1-6, 1-3,1-4    1-12, 1-5,
     Holiday!
                    1-14, 1-7        Exams            Exams          1-2, 1-9
                     Exams                                             1-1
                                                                     Exams
12   13         14               15             16                 17            18
                 1-8, 1-13,       1-11 & 1-10    1-6, 1-3,1-4       1-12, 1-5,
                  1-14, 1-7          Exams         Exams             1-2, 1-9
                   Exams                                               1-1
                                                                     Exams
19   20         21               22             23                 24            25
                 1-8, 1-13,       1-11 & 1-10          R.S.S            R.S.S
                  1-14, 1-7          Exams
All information regarding
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  • 2. What am I? I was taken into a dark room, and set on fire. I cried, and then my head was cut off. What am I?
  • 3. I can flutter and take your breath away. I can take a beating but don’t bruise. If I stop, you lose. I am with you every day. What am I?
  • 4. What am I? What has four legs, and a back, but it cannot walk, or run?
  • 5. What am I? I have no weight but you can see me. I make things lighter. What am I?
  • 6. What am I? What lives as long as it eats, but dies when it drinks!
  • 8. Reading p161 CULTURAL HERITAGE 1. Abu Simbel (Egypt) Abu Simbel is a set of two massive rock temples in southern Egypt. They were built in the 13 th century B.C. for Pharaoh Ramesses II (2nd) and his queen.
  • 9. Reading p161 CULTURAL HERITAGE 1. Abu Simbel (Egypt) Thanks to UNESCO, the temples were safely moved to a new location high above the Aswan Dam in the 1960’s.
  • 10. Reading p161 CULTURAL HERITAGE 1. Abu Simbel (Egypt) If it were not for this, Abu Simbel would now be 60 meters underwater! This was the first of UNESCO’s efforts to protect world heritage sites.
  • 11. Which picture is NOT from Abu Simbel?
  • 12. Reading p161 CULTURAL HERITAGE 2. The Taj Mahal (India) The Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983, is considered “the jewel of Muslim art in India.”
  • 13. Reading p161 CULTURAL HERITAGE 2. The Taj Mahal (India) It was built by the Indian Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial to his wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died during the birth of their 14th child.
  • 14. Reading p161 CULTURAL HERITAGE 2. The Taj Mahal (India) Its architecture combines Persian, Turkish, Indian, and Islamic styles. It was constructed over a period of 22 years, employing 20,000 workers and over 1,000 elephants.
  • 15. Which Picture is NOT a “Model” of the Taj Mahal?
  • 16. Comprehension Question Which was the first UNESCO effort to protect world heritage sites? Abu Simbel was the first World Heritage site to be protected by UNESCO
  • 17. Vocabulary p161 Massive: Something VERY big! Huge. “Abu Simbel is a set of two massive rock temples in southern Egypt.” First sentence, (Abu Simbel)
  • 18. Vocabulary p161 Temple: A place of worship. “Thanks to UNESCO, the temples were safely moved.” First sentence, (Abu Simbel)
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  • 20. Vocabulary p161 Muslim: A believer of Islam “the jewel of Muslim art in India.” First sentence, second line (The Taj Mahal)
  • 21. Vocabulary p161 Emperor: A male ruler of an Empire. “It was built by the Indian Emperor Shah Jahan.” Second sentence, third line (The Taj Mahal)
  • 22.
  • 23. Vocabulary p161 Memorial: A monument (something built) to remember someone. “It was built by the Indian Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial to his wife.” Second sentence, third line (The Taj Mahal)
  • 24. Vocabulary p161 Architecture: The art and science of making buildings. “Its architecture combines Persian, Turkish, Indian, and Islamic styles.” Third sentence, fifth line (The Taj Mahal)
  • 25. Vocabulary p161 Combine: To bring into or join. “Its architecture combines Persian, Turkish, Indian, and Islamic styles.” Third sentence, fifth line (The Taj Mahal)
  • 26. Question: What do you get if you combine a suitcase with feet?
  • 27. Vocabulary p161 Construct: To build. “It was constructed (Taj Mahal) over a period of 22 years.” Fourth sentence, sixth line. (The Taj Mahal)
  • 28. Vocabulary p161 If it were not for: Without “If it were not for this, Abu Simbel would now be 60 meters underwater.” Fourth sentence, sixth line. (Abu Simbel.)
  • 29. If it were not for my brother, I would be drinking Cola!
  • 30. If it were not for my exams, I could go home to sleep.
  • 31. Vocabulary p161 As a memorial to: In memory of. It was built (Tal Mahal) as a memorial to his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Second sentence, 3rd and 4th line (Taj Mahal)
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  • 37. What did he say? If you don’t understand what you need to do in the Speaking Exam, ask Scott, or your English teacher.
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  • 39. 1) What kinds of movies do you like? 2) What’s the best movie that you’ve seen?3) Do you think t here’s too much violence on television, movies, and internet? 4) What’s your favorite kind of book? 5) What fun things can you do for 0 dollars?6) What do you do in your free time?7) What kind mo vie do you hate?8) What’s your favorite “Soap Opera” or “Drama?”9) What’s your favorite kind of sport? 10) How long should a couple know each other before they get married?11) What do you ex pect from your future husband?12) What’s the best way to find a boyfriend?13) Have you ever had a pet? Would you like to?14) Why do you study English?15) Who was your favorite teacher in Mid dle school? Why?16) How are you different from your parents?17) Are you the same as your paren ts?18) Is it important to wear make-up? 19) What do you do on the weekend?20) Do you think art i s important? Why?21) What’s the best thing to happen in your life so far?22) Who is your favorite f amily member?23) What are three things you do with your family?24) What are you like as a perso n25) Describe your best friend.26) What do you do on your birthday?27) What kind of clothes do you like to wear?28) What kind of people do you like?29) What’s your favorite place at home? Wh y?30) What’s your favorite kind of weather?31) What do you like the most about your school?32) What would you like to change about your school?33) What do you normally eat for dinner?34) W here do you like to eat? Why? 35) What’s you favorite kind of exercise?36) When you go out, wher e do you like to go?37) What country would you like to visit? Why?38) What does your name mea n?39) What’s the best place for a foreigner to visit in Seoul? Why?40) What is your favorite color? Why?41) How do your parents punish you? 42) If you had one million dollars, what would you do with it? 43) Do you like cooking? Why or why not? 44) Tell me some things on the walls of your ro om? 45) Do you prefer outdoor or indoor activities? What are they? 46) What’s the most popular s port in your country? Why? 47) Do you think students should have cell phones in class? Why, or w hy not? 48) Describe a perfect life. 49) Should art and music be High school subjects? Why? Why not? 50) What Korean meal would you cook for a foreigner?
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  • 53. Scoring System Category 10 9 8 7 Scor e Grammar Final Score Vocabulary 50-48 Highest Level (10) Fluency 47-44 Second Highest Level (9) 43-40 Third Highest Level (8) Listening 39-35 Lowest Level (7) Voice, and non Verbal Communication
  • 54. Example Scoring Card Student: 서비밀 Category 10 9 8 7 Scor e Grammar Vocabulary Fluency Listening Voice, and non Verbal Communication
  • 55. MAY 2011 S MON TUE WED THUR FRI SA U T N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Holiday! 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1-11 & 1-10 1-6, 1-3,1-4 1-12, 1-5, Exam Intro Exam Intro 1-2, 1-9 1-1 Exam Intro 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1-8, 1-13, 1-11 & 1-10 1-6, 1-3,1-4 No Classes 1-14, 1-7 Practice Practice Monday Exam Intro Exams Timetable 29 30 31 1-8, 1-13, 1-14, 1-7 Exam Practice
  • 56. JUNE 2011 S MON TUE WED THUR FRI SA U T N 1 2 3 4 1-11 & 1-10 1-6, 1-3,1-4 1-12, 1-5, Exams Exams 1-2, 1-9 1-1 Practice 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1-8, 1-13, 1-11 & 1-10 1-6, 1-3,1-4 1-12, 1-5, Holiday! 1-14, 1-7 Exams Exams 1-2, 1-9 Exams 1-1 Exams 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1-8, 1-13, 1-11 & 1-10 1-6, 1-3,1-4 1-12, 1-5, 1-14, 1-7 Exams Exams 1-2, 1-9 Exams 1-1 Exams 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1-8, 1-13, 1-11 & 1-10 R.S.S R.S.S 1-14, 1-7 Exams
  • 57. All information regarding the Speaking Exam can be found at: http://scottsenglishclass.pbworks.com