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Instructor : Lee so young . 2009 English Reading class. Lesson 7 Different Culture, Different Behaviour. 10 월 30 일 ( 금 ). 1. 2. 3. Students will be able to. Understand new words and structures. Get some tips for reading by finding topic Sentences in each paragraph.
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Instructor : Lee so young 2009 English Reading class Lesson 7 Different Culture, Different Behaviour 10월 30일(금)
1 2 3 Students will be able to Understand new words and structures. Get some tips for reading by finding topic Sentences in each paragraph. Understand Korean’s‘ touch culture’
Let’s review the last lesson 1 2 3 Is it rude or OK in your country?
American Japanese Latin American Northern European • Like to sit next to each other • Have less eye contact than American Have talk each other standing too close Like to keep about a little away from each other Let’s review the last lesson Each country’s comfortable zone Like to sit across from each other Have a lot of eye contact
Let’s study today’s lesson It is crowded Myoung- dong street
What happens in this situation? touch people fall down bumped push people pick pocket meet many people foreigners strangers
New words normal 호기심 있는 curious 신체적인 race 익숙한 accustomed 종족 physical 평범한 comfortable 편안한
New words bump 있음 12개 complain 발생 presence 부딪히다 dozen 친밀감 occurrence closeness 불평하다
Touch Culture One of the surprising things foreigners experience in Korea is being touched or bumped in crowded places. Most Koreans don't care about touching or bumping into strangers on the street. Some foreigners complain about it. Koreans say "Sorry" or "Excuse me" when they touch or bump others? One main reason is the Korean history of living as one race without mixing with others. Therefore, the presence of stranger's on the streets is quite a recent occurrence. Another reason is that Korea, due to rapid growth, has become one of the busiest countries in the world. If Koreans said, "Sorry" whenever they touched others, it would be necessary to say it dozens of times of times a day. In addition, Koreans have been accustomed to this 'touch culture' since childhood. Kids always walk hand in hand with their parents, and arm in arm with close friends. Also, many Korean women hold hands or link arms when they walk with their female friends. Dancing with the same sex too, is very normal in Korea. Westerners may find such physical contact very curious and even wonder if they are homosexual. Of course they are not! The Korean language also stresses the importance of the idea of 'oneness' Unlike Westerners who frequently use "I" Koreans always use "We" or "our" while talking, such as "our mom", "our school", "our house", etc. This custom also comes from the one race idea, and helps explain why Koreans comfortable with closeness and touch.
1 2 3 Context In words n. a group of people with similar physical appearances race n. a competition v. to move or go far One main reason is the Korean history of living as one race without mixing with others. Do you know who won the race? The boys raced across the play ground.
Expressions 매우 많은 • dozens of : a lot of, a large number of • Since we put the advertisement in the paper • we’ve had dozens of phone calls. 익숙한 • be accustomed to • He was accustomed to a life of luxury. • Koreans have been accustomed to this ‘touch culture’ since childhood.
New sturucture ~ 중의 … The presence of strangers on the streets is quite a recent occurrence. One of your children has lost a shoe. One of my members has made a very interesting design of flooring, which has won a prize. Of + 복수명사 ~ 로서. ---하는 대로 • One main reason is the Korean history of living as one race without mixing with others. • He is well known as a poet. • The news apparently came as a complete surprise. as
Formative Test <Hand out 3> Formative Test 1 1. A: Oh you are late again. B: Sorry, but I'm not ___________ to getting up that early. 2. A: How many people came to the meeting? B: _________ _______ 3. 다음 빈 칸에 공통으로 들어갈 단어를 써 넣어 봅시다. •He treats me _____ a child •He is well known ______ a poet •Do in Rome _____ the Romans do. 4. 다음 밑줄 친 부분의 뜻과 가장 가까운 것을 골라 봅시다. Why don't Koreans say "sorry" or "Excuse me" when they touch or bump into others? ① grow fast ② sit across ③ be caaharged④ hit against accustomed Dozens of as as as
Formative Test Koreans have been living without mixing with other races. Koreans are comfortable with closeness and touch. The Korean language also stresses the importance of the idea of ‘oneness.' •Koreans have been living without mixing with other races •Koreans are comfortable with closeness and touch. •the Korean language also stresses the importance of the ideoneness."
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