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English III intermediate 19 Helping people 2010-10-22 Explaining

English III intermediate 19 Helping people 2010-10-22 Explaining. 2010 fall semester, fri2 elective course for freshmen in science E309. ask questions. TAs: distribute handouts goh: show URLs university museum http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/bureau/populi/edition36/litterae36_pdf/litterae36_20.pdf

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English III intermediate 19 Helping people 2010-10-22 Explaining

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  1. English III intermediate 19Helping people2010-10-22 Explaining 2010 fall semester, fri2elective course for freshmen in scienceE309

  2. ask questions TAs: distribute handouts goh: show URLs • university museumhttp://www.hokudai.ac.jp/bureau/populi/edition36/litterae36_pdf/litterae36_20.pdf • engineering cafeteriahttp://www.hokudai.ac.jp/bureau/populi/edition40/litterae40_pdf/litterae40_15.pdf • engineering complex maphttp://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/building • engineering cafeteria menuhttp://www.hokkaido.seikyou.ne.jp/c-foodserv/menu/hoku_kougakubu.html updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  3. roll call ask me a question • examples • Why do you teach? • What is ultimate? • answer my question • example • What are you wearing for Halloween? updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  4. team sirokuro 語道師範 剛道場 • goh kawai • noriko kawai • (nobuyasu obata) • xin li • chifumi goto • (yuka wakatsuki) • call everybody by their first name updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  5. all-English class • we talk mostly in English • no Japanese! • you may ask questions in Japanese • are you scared? • perfectly normal • talk to your neighbor • ask a TA updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  6. why do we ask questions? • to show interest • it's rude not to ask • don't ask personal questions • age, weight, salary • give long answers • let the conversation continue updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  7. today's menu • warm-up conversation • ask directions • do in-class glexa activity • submit your assignment • stand up and meet people • ask your questions • answer their questions • exchange comments updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  8. review: ask directions • Mark (SMILES AND WAVES)(IN LOUD VOICE) Excuse me. Could you tell me how to get to the Model Barn? • June (TURNS TOWARDS MARK)(SMILES)Sure. Walk straight up north on Main Street. At the very end of the street, you'll come to the entrance of the model barn area. • Mark (SMILES)Thank you very much. • June (SMILES AND WAVES) • You bet. • No problem. • Any time. updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  9. key questions • Where is (the) . . . ? (This is also used in asking about location.) • How do you get to (the) . . . (from here)? • How do I get to (the) . . . ? • Can you tell me how to get to (the) . . . ? • Can you give me directions to (the) . . . ? • What's the best way to get to (the) . . . ? updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  10. answer example • (First,) go down this street (for ___ blocks). • (Then,) turn left at the traffic light. • (After that,) go straight on ___ Street until you get to the ___. • (When you get to the ___,) turn left again. • (Then,) stay on ___ Avenue for about ___ meters. • The _____ is on your left, next to the ___. updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  11. practice with classmates • start at Clark's statute • ask (or give) directions to • the model barn • Furukawa hall • the Keiteki dorms • the Hirota kendo hall • anywhere you like updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  12. where's a good place to eat? Mark and June are talking by the statue of Professor Clark. • Mark Where's a good place to eat? • JuneWould you like to eat with students, or with professors? • Mark I'd like to save money, if I can. • JuneIn that case I recommend the engineering cafeteria. They call it the Refresh Hall. updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  13. where's a good place to eat? • Mark Where is it located? • JuneYOU CHOOSE WHAT TO SAY(ask TA for help) • Mark Thanks! What do you suggest I eat? • JuneTonjiru might warm you up. CHOOSE DISH updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  14. where's a good place to eat? • Mark What is tonjiru? • JuneIt's miso stew with pork and vegetables.YOU CHOOSE WHAT TO SAY(ask TA for help) • Mark Thanks! Sounds like an adventure! • June (WAVES GOODBYE)You'll enjoy it. See you! updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  15. the refresh hall • http://www.eng.hokudai.ac.jp/building • http://www.hokkaido.seikyou.ne.jp/c-foodserv/menu/hoku_kougakubu.html • http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/bureau/populi/edition40/litterae40_pdf/litterae40_15.pdf • phrases • main entrance • engineering complex • C wingorC building • hallway • courtyard • cafeteria updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  16. maps and guides • hokudai sites (in japanese) http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/bureau/populi/littera-before.html • multilingual publications http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/en/pickup/publicrelations.html • campus walking tour map http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/en/documents/guide_english.pdf • hokudai facilities throughout japanhttp://www.hokudai.ac.jp/en/brief/english/page27.html • aerial view of sapporo campus http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/en/brief/english/page28.html updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  17. assignment: explain a building • extract info from handout http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/bureau/populi/edition36/litterae36_pdf/litterae36_20.pdf • explain the university museum updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  18. fill in the blanks (1 of 6) • This is the University Museum. • The building was originally used as _____. • It was built in _____. • The architect was _____, who worked at _____. • The contractor was _____. updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  19. fill in the blanks (2 of 6) • The building is _____ stories high, with parts of it _____ stories high. • The building is of _____ construction. • ferro-concrete • wooden • brick • masonry updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  20. fill in the blanks (3 of 6) • Many universities worldwide are built in the _____ - _____ revival style, because the oldest universities such as Bologna and Paris were founded in the middle ages. updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  21. fill in the blanks (4 of 6) • In Japan, _____ University has _____ style buildings, while the University of _____ has _____. Hokudai blends the two styles. updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  22. fill in the blanks (5 of 6) • Examples of the _____ style include the Lombard band (the decorative row of small arches below the eaves), the semicircle arches above the windows, and the buttresses. • say (parenthetical phrases) with a low voice updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  23. fill in the blanks (6 of 6) • Examples of the _____ style include the pointed arch above the porch, and the rib vault above the inside staircase. • pointed arch = ogival arch • rib vault = ribbed vault updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  24. mont saint-michel (france) • round arches define romanesque architecture updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  25. notre dame (paris, france) • pointed arches define gothic architecture updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  26. assignment • explain the university museum building • fill in the blanks (all 6 slides) • say the phrases • do NOT type the phrases • give directions to your favorite place to have lunch • memorize the phrases • stage 1 test on 2010-11-05 updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  27. pronunciation practice • if there's time updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  28. slideshow • if there's time updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

  29. see you next week! mailto:fri2@kawai.com http://goh.kawai.com/ http://goh.cll.hokudai.ac.jp/ updated 2010-10-22 goh kawai

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