Wednesday, November 24, 2010

WH-Questions

1.   time is it?
2.   old are you?
3.   do you live with?
4.   is your birthday?
5.   is your favorite subject?
6.   book is yours?
7.   do you have English classes?
8.   is your name?
9.   are your parents now?
10.   are you studying English?
11.  is your best friend?
12.   is your favorite color?
13.   is the party?
14.   do you usually have lunch with?
15.   is the bus station?

Friday, November 19, 2010

Airport English


A: Welcome to Canada. May I see your passport please?
B: Sure. Here it is.
A: Where are you coming from?
B: I'm coming from Seoul, Korea.
A: What is the purpose of your visit?
B: I'm here on business.
A: How long are you planning to stay?
B: I'll be staying for three weeks.
A: Where will you be staying?
B: I'll be staying at a hotel.
A: Have you ever been to Canada before?
B: No, this is my first time.
A: Do you have anything to declare?
B: No, nothing.
A: Enjoy your stay.
B: Thank you.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

What Happened to My Body?

In his native country, the man was very active and ate fresh, nutritious food every day. When he came to the United States he got a job as a taxi driver. He didn't get much exercise. He ate a lot of fast food. For breakfast, he ate at McDonalds (note golden arches behind taxi cab in the second frame). For lunch he ate pizza. For dinner he ate food he could microwave quickly. After dinner he ate snacks of ice cream and potato chips while watching TV. After one year, he had gained a lot of weight. He couldn't breathe while going up some stairs. His body had changed a lot in one year! He was not healthy!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Ji Hyun: Nov. 16_Travel


Travel on Sky Airlines
Travel Agent: Freedom Travel. How may I help you?
Caller: Yes, I'd like to make a flight reservation for the twenty-third of this month.
Travel Agent: Okay. What is your (1) destination?
Caller: Well. I'm flying to Helsinki, Finland.
Travel Agent: Okay. Let me check what flights are (2) available?. [Okay] And when will you be returning?
Caller: Uh, well, I'd like to (3) catch a return flight on the twenty-ninth. Oh, and I'd like the cheapest flight available.
Travel Agent: Okay. Let me see. Um, hmm . . .
Caller: Yeah?
Travel Agent: Well, the price for the flight is almost double the price you would pay if you leave the day before.
Caller: Whoo.(4) Let's go with the cheaper flight. By the way, how much is it?
Travel Agent: It's only $980.
Caller: Alright. Well, let's go with that.
Travel Agent: Okay. That's flight 1070 from Salt Lake City to New York, Kennedy Airport,      (5) transferring to flight 90 from Kennedy to Helsinki.
Caller: And what are the(6) departure and arrival times for each of those flights?
Travel Agent: It leaves Salt Lake City at 10:00 AM, arriving in New York at 4:35 PM, then transferring to flight 90 at 5:55 PM, and arriving in Helsinki at 8:30 AM the next day.
Caller: Alright. And, uh, I'd like to request a (7)vegetarian meal.
Travel Agent: Sure, no problem. And could I have you name please?



Key Vocabulary
  1. destination (noun): the place a trip ends
    - We'll reach our destination by 3:00 PM.
  2. available (adjective): not busy, ready for use
    Are there any seats available on the next train?
  3. catch (verb): get
    - You can catch a taxi outside of the hotel lobby.
  4. go with (phrasal verb): choose something
    - I think I'll go with the budget tour to Hawaii on this trip.
  5. transfer (verb): change to a different transportation line
    - You'll need to transfer to a city bus when you arrive at the train station.
  6. departure (noun): the act of leaving
    - Passengers should check in two hours before their departure time.
  7. vegetarian (noun): one who eats little or no meat, fish, or animal products
    - Although Charles considers himself a vegetarian, he sometimes eats chicken.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Row, Row, Row Your Boat

Row, Row, Row Your Boat  

Row, row, row your boat Gently down the stream. 
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream.  

Row, row, row your boat Gently down the stream. 
If you see a crocodile, Don’t forget to SCREAM!  

Row, row, row your boat Gently to the shore. 
If you see a crocodile, Don’t forget to ROAR!

Questions: Food


1.    Can you cook well?
2.    Did you drink coffee this morning?
3.    Did you eat lunch today?
4.    Do you always eat dinner with your family?
5.    Do you always eat vegetables?
6.    Do you drink milk every day?
7.    Do you drink tea every day?
8.    Do you eat bread every day?
9.    Do you eat breakfast every day?
10. Do you eat fruit every day?
11. Do you like to cook? Why or why not?
12. Do you like to eat a lot of food every day?
13. Do you like to eat American foods?
14. Do you like to eat at fast food restaurants?
15. Do you like to eat cakes?
16. Do you like to eat some desserts after dinner?
17. Do you like to eat? Why or why not?
18. Do you like to have breakfast each morning? Why or why not?
19. Do you like to try new food and drinks?
20. Do you prefer fish or meat?

Pizza

  • Do you like pizza?
  • What is your favorite kind of pizza?
  • How often do you eat pizza at a restaurant?
  • How often do you order pizza to your home?
  • Are there pizzerias near your home that deliver pizzas?
  • What do you like to drink with your pizza?
  • Do you know how to make a pizza?
  • Do you know who invented the pizza?
  • Why is pizza popular?
  • Have you ever called for pizza delivery?

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Wednesday: Nov.10

Having a Cup of Coffee
 
Mark: So, Hiromi, what’s new?
Hiromi: I’m going to go overseas.
Mark: Really, where are you going to go?
Hiromi: I’m going to go to Thailand.
Mark: Wow! That sounds exciting! When are you going to go?
Hiromi: Next month.
Mark: Is it your first time abroad?
Hiromi: Yes, it is I’m a bit nervous.
Mark: Don’t worry. Thailand is a very safe country. You’ll be ok.
Hiromi: What should I take?
Mark: Not much. Thailand is very cheap so you can buy whatever you need.
Hiromi: Should I take warm clothes? I don’t know what the weather is like now.
Mark: It’s always warm in Thailand so you don’t need winter clothes, but you should take a light coat. Sometimes the air-conditioning is very cold.
Hiromi: Ok. I’ll do that. Do I need a visa?
Mark: I don’t know. Australians don’t need a visa, but I’m not sure about Japanese. You should ring the embassy. Do you have your ticket yet?
Hiromi: Not yet. Do you know a good travel agent?
Mark: There are lots. Check the ads in the magazines. Shop around. Look for the cheapest fare. Do you want to go on a tour or travel independently?
Hiromi: I want to do everything by myself.
Mark: That’s a good idea. It’s cheaper that way. Who are you going to go with?
Hiromi: I’m going on my own.
Mark: You’re going alone! Great! You’re very brave!
Hiromi: Do you think I’ll be ok?
Mark: Of course! Don’t worry! Thailand is safe!

Conversation Questions:After a Vacation

Where did you go for your last vacation?
  • Did people speak English there?
  • Did you have any problems?
  • Did you use a lot of English?
  • How did you get there?
  • How long did it take to get there?
  • How long were you there?
  • How much money did you spend?
  • What did you do there?
  • What did you see in each place?
  • What kind of food did you eat?
  • What souvenirs did you buy?
  • What was the activity you enjoyed the most, and why?
  • What was the weather/food/scenery like?
  • What were the people/restaurants/scenic spots like?
  • Where did you stay?
  • Where did you visit?
  • Where would you like to go next?
  • Who did you travel with?
  • Would you recommend your friends visit there, why or why not?

Friday, November 5, 2010

Interview questions about Life Events:

Immigration:
When did the first family member come to America? Where did they come from? How did they get here? Are any family members still abroad?
Courtship:
How did you meet your spouse? How long did you know each other before you were married? Can you describe your wedding?
Work:
How did you earn a living when you were young? What was your first job?
Holidays:
What were your favorite holidays? Did you have special holiday customs or foods?
Vacations:
Did you ever go on a vacation? Where? Who went with you? What did you do for fun?
Births:
Can you describe the birth of your son or daughter? Where were you? Who was there? How did you choose his or her name?
Daily Life:
How did you travel from place to place? Did your family have a car? What were your favorite pastimes? How did your children behave?
Interview questions about Objects:

Photos:
Go beyond the edges of the photo when looking at family pictures: Where was the picture taken? Who took the picture, for they are not in the photograph but must have been in the place? Why were the people in the photo gathered? How are they related? Why were they together at this moment? What were they doing?
Jewelry:
Who wore the jewelry? Why was it given? Did it mark a special occasion?
Utensils or Family Recipes:
Who used it? Where did they live? How was it used?
Furniture:
Where was the furniture originally? Can you describe the rest of the house?
Interview questions about Important Transitions:
Try devising some of your own questions about these topics: Birth in the family, Growing Up, Change of Jobs, New Houses, Going Off to School, Getting Married, Funerals in the Family
Tips:
Ask where the story took place.
Ask who was in the story.
Ask what happened in the story.
These types of questions may lead you to hear a family story that has a clear setting, believable characters, and a plot. "How did it end?" may offer a conclusion.

Questions

Interview questions about Places To Remember:
  • Can you describe the house in which you lived when you were a child?
  • Do you remember the room in which you slept as a child?
  • Can you describe the houses in your neighborhood?
  • Where was your favorite place to visit when you were a child?
  • Where did you go to shop for food or clothes?
  • Where did you go for fun?
  • Where did you go when you wanted to hide?
  • Did your family ever move?
  • Describe the house you lived in when you were first married.
  • What kind of utensils did you have in the kitchen?

Monday, November 1, 2010

A Soldier's Lie

Once a soldier asked his commanding officer for a day's leave to attend his sister's wedding.
The officer asked him to wait outside the door for a few minutes while he considered the request.
The officer then called the soldier back in and said, "You are a liar. I've just phoned your sister and she told me she's already married."
"Well, sir, you're an even bigger liar," the soldier replied, "because I don't even have a sister."