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의료관광:Business Venture I Professor Hwang Medical Administration Youngsan University mjhwang@ysu.ac.kr Prof.ysu.ac.kr/mjhwang
Review: Unit 8. Making Plans Numbers Saying Percentages 12.34 % = 12 (twelve) + . (point) + 3 (three) + 4 (four) % (percent)
Unit 9. Opinions and Preferences Module 9.1 : Choosing the best candidate * Words & Expressions As you know (아시다시피) go first (먼저 하다, 먼저 시작하다) to start with (먼저) personally (개인적인 의견으로) commercial (n. 광고 a. 상업/광고의) popular (인기있는) * Comparison I like Lewis best. I prefer Lewis. He’s younger than Ming. Ming is older, but he’s more confident than Lewis. He’s a more exciting player. He’s going to be more popular with young people.
Unit 9. Opinions and Preferences Comparatives & Superlatives Transformation: Regular 1) 1 syllable : _r/er ex. Smaller, younger, safer, cheaper, faster 2) 2 or more syllables : more를 원급 앞에 이용 ex. more popular, more exciting, more reliable but) 2 syllables, ending in _y: y를 없애고 _ier ex. happy-happier, easy-easier 2 syllables, ending in _ow, _le, _ly, _er : _r/er ex. simpler, cleverer Some 2 syllables : more를 원급 앞에 이용 ex. more boring, more modern, more helpful Comparatives 주어 + verb + 비교급 ~ than + B Ex) Jim runs faster than Katie. Superlatives 주어 + verb + the 최상급 ~ of/among in Ex) Jim runs the fastest of all in the class Transformation: Irregular good/well - better - best bad/ill - worse - worst many/much - more - most little - less - least late - later(시간)/latter(순서) - latest/last far - farther(거리)/further(정도) - farthest/furthest
Unit 9. Opinions and Preferences Asking for opinions What do you think? What is your opinion? Do you like ………….? I’d like to hear what you think. Saying opinions I think ………….. Personally, I ………… I prefer …… to …… Agreeing I agree (with you). I think so, too. Disagreeing I’m afraid I disagree. I’m sorry, I don’t agree. Yes, but ………..
Unit 9. Opinions and Preferences Numbers : Dimensions & Weight Dimensions: How high / How wide / How deep + Be + 주어 ? Weight:How much + Do + 주어 + weigh? Reading (Module 9.4) A: What about the dimensions? How high is the laptop? B: It’s mm high. A: How wide is it? B: It’s mm wide. A: How deep is it? B: It’s mm deep. A: How much does it weigh? B: It weighs kg.
Unit 9. Opinions and Preferences What Business Travelers Want In business meetings and discussion, it is easy to sound impolite without intending to. Speak polite responses not to sound rude or impolite. Expressions : Actually, I don’t think that’s quite right. I think the correct figure is ~. I’m afraid I disagree. I think it’s very important. I’m sorry, but could you repeat that?