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WEEK 9 (10¿ù24ÀÏ-10¿ù28ÀÏ)
Date
Day
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Lesson
Content
Assignments
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  • Review
  • Chapter Quiz 6: See below.
  • No homework due
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    Lesson 4

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    Conversation 1
  • Talking about home place and family
  • Grammar:
  • Vocab Quiz: Conversation 1
  • Lab.: L4 Conversation 1
       
  • Due: Vocabl Flash Cards of Conversation 1
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    Lesson 4

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    Conversation 1
  • Talking about home place and family: WB108#E & F
  • Grammar:
  • Dictation Quiz on Conversation 1
  • Lab.: L4 Conversation 1
       
  • Due: WB93#F, 95#M, 97#R, 98#A
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    Lesson 4

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    Conversation 2

  • Describing your place:
  • Grammar:
  • Vocab Quiz: Conversation 2
  • Lab.: L4 Conversation 2
  • Due: Flash vocab cards on Conversation 2
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    Lesson 4

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    Conversation 2
  • Describing your place:: WB105#P
  • Grammar:
  • Dictation Quiz: Conversation 2
  • Lab.: L4 Conversation 2
  • Due: WB104#M & N
  • [NOTES] L=lesson, Conv.=Conversation, T/F=Task/Function, Txt=Textbook, WB=Workbook, SH=Supplemental Handouts

    *Mid-semester course evaluation: Click here for mid-semester course-evaluation.

    *Chapter Quiz 6 on Monday (Oct. 24) includes the material from Lesson 3. Study the main passages (Conversation 1, 2 and narration).

    • Answer the given questions or respond to the given utterances:
      • How are you doing these days?
      • Do you have a class today? If you do, what class do you have?
      • Someone says he or she has an exam. What would be your interaction.
    • Use of particles:
      • Know when you add a particle and when you don't.
      • Make sure to undertand the use of the particles -ÀÌ/°¡, -À»/¸¦, -Àº/´Â, and -µµ.
    • A short narration, as you did in your drill section last Friday. You should be able to use conjunctions ±×¸®°í, ±×·¡¼­, and ±×·±µ¥, properly. See Describing a course.

    *This week's lab assignment:

     

    Upcoming week:

    • Mon (10/31):Oral Performance: talking about your home and your family with your partner
    • Tue (11/1):
    Hyo Sang Lee
    Phone: 812/855-8721
    E-mail: hyoslee@indiana.edu
    Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures
    Goodbody Hall 229, 1011 E Third St, Bloomington, IN 47405-7005
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