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English 1 Basic: Spring 2013

English 1 Basic: Spring 2013. Professor Casey Barnes professor.b.kyunghee@gmail.com professorbkyunghee.wordpress.com. Today's agenda:. Attendance Daily Journal Reading strategies! Conversation Activity!. Daily Journal 20/3/2013.

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English 1 Basic: Spring 2013

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  1. English 1 Basic:Spring 2013 • Professor Casey Barnes • professor.b.kyunghee@gmail.com • professorbkyunghee.wordpress.com

  2. Today's agenda: • Attendance • Daily Journal • Reading strategies! • Conversation Activity!

  3. Daily Journal 20/3/2013 • Topic: How do you feel when you think about your future?

  4. Share your daily journal

  5. Using A Dictionary: Phrasal Verbs • 1 + 1 = Does not always equal 2! • Verb + particle = • Look up = (not obvious meaning) • Put on = (obvious meaning) • Dictionary: phr v.

  6. Activity pg. 31

  7. Reading Strategies: 3 Types • Before you read • While you read • After you read

  8. Before you Read: Preview Class Notes • Read the title and headings • Read the first paragraph and last paragraph • Read the first sentence of each • Examine pictures or graphs • Also, think about the topic. • Also, why are you reading?

  9. During Reading Activities • 1) Check your understanding • 2) Unfamiliar vocabulary?

  10. Check Understanding Unfamiliar Vocabulary • Do I understand the ideas? • Can I explain them to another person? • Find the problem • Is it important? • Look for a definition in the text. • Check for parts of the word (cookbook), check for context • Get help

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