(1) GRAMMAR

                    

           

          VERB:to be

           

           

           

          I am (I'm)

          He is  (He's)

          You are  (You're)

           

          She is (She's)

          We are   (We're)

           

          It is   (It's)

          They are (They're)

                                             

           

          example      

                 

          Hello. My name is (name's) Friend Lee.

          Nice to meet you, Mr. Robb.

          How are you doing?

          Nice to meet you, too.

           

            

          Karen, this is Brad.

           

          What is (What's) your name?

           

          How are you?

          I am(I'm) fine,thanks.

          Where are you from?

          I am (I'm) from Korea.

          Where is Hajin from?

          She is (She's) from Korea.

                 

           

          Possessive Adjectives

           

           

          I  

          My

          You

          Your

          He

          His

          She

          Her

          It

          Its

          We

          Our

          They

          Their

            

            

          Useful Expressions

            

          A)Please call me Friend Lee.

            I am Friend Lee.

            My second name is Lee.

          B)Mr.Lee

          A)How about Korea?

            What's your name?

            Where are you from?

            How about you?

                   

           

          (2) GRAMMAR

           

                   

           

          VERB:to be(negative)

           

           

           

          It is not    (isn't)

          You are not (aren't)

          I am not (I'm not)

          He is not   (isn't)

          We are not  (aren't)

           

          She is not  (isn't)

          They are not(aren't)

           

           

          YES/NO QUESTIONS

           

           

          Are you from Korea?

          Yes, I am.

           

          No, I'm not. I'm from Japan.

          Is he from Korea?

          Yes, he is.

           

          No, he isn't. He's from Japan.

          Are they from Korea?

          Yes, they are.

           

          No, they aren't. They're from Japan.

           

           

          Asking about jobs

           

           

           

          do you do?

          I'm a teacher.

          What

          does she / he do?

          She / He's an English Teacher.

           

          do they do?

          They're computer programmer.

           

           

          Example

           

           

          A)What are you doing for living?

          B)I study Real Estate.

            My father has a Real Estate and these kinds of jobs   

            I study

           

                

          (3) GRAMMAR

           

          YES/NO QUESTIONS

           

           

          Is/Are-----adjective?

          Is/Are-----from Country?

                               

           

           

          Is he weak?

          Yes, he is.    / No, he isn't.

          Is Karen pretty?

          Yes, she is.   / No, she isn't.

          Are Robb and April Canadian?

          Yes, they are. / No, they aren't.

          Are they from Canada?

          Yes, they are. / No, they aren't.

                                                  

           

          Country

          Nationality

          Country

           

          Nationality

           

          Korea

          Korean

          Japan

          Japanese

          China

          Chinese

          France

          French

          Canada  

          Canadian

           

           

                                         

           

          (4) GRAMMAR

           

          SIMPLE PRESENT

           

          AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS

           

           

          I

           

          You

          eat breakfast at 9:00 a.m.

          We

          They

           

           

           

          She

          eats breakfastat  at 8:00 a.m.

          He

           

           

             NAGATIVE STATEMENTS

           

           

           

          I

           

          You

          don't eat breakfast at 9:00 a.m.

          We

          They

           

           

           

          She

          doesn't eat breakfast  at 8:00 a.m.

          He

           

                 

                        YES/NO QUESTIONS

                  

           

           

           

           

          you  

           

          Yes, I do.

          Do

          we

          work on Sunday?

           

           

          they

           

          No, I don't.

           

          he

           

          Yes, she / he does.

          Does

          she

          work on Sunday?

           

           

          it

           

          No, she / he doesn't.

           

          WH-QUESTIONS

           

           

           

          I

           

           

          he

           

          When do

          you

          go to bed?

          When does

          she

          go to bed?

          we

           

          they

           

           

          it

           

                                 

           

           

          at night?

           

           

          on Sunday night?

          What do you do

          in the evening?

           

          What does she do

          on Friday night?

          in the afternoon?

           

          on Monday?

           

          in the morning?

           

          What do they do

          at 12:00?

           

          (5) GRAMMAR

           

          Go and Play

           

          Do you go chatting?

          Yes, I do.     / No, I don't.

          Does he play baseball?

          Yes, he does. / No, he doesn't.

           

            

          She goes   bowling.

          He plays  badminton.

                      dancing.  

                     volleyball.    

                      hiking.

                     baseball.

                      shopping.

                     basketball.

                      skating.

                     ping-pong.

                      skiing.

                     tennis.

                      golf.

                     soccer.

                      swimming.

                     the piano.

                    

                     the guitar.

           (6) GRAMMAR

           

           

           

                              VERB : to have

           

                                                         he

           

          You                                          She has

           

          We                   have                   It                           

           

          They           

           

           

          Do you have any brothers or sisters?      Yes, I have one sister and two brothers.

                                   

                                                       No, I don't.

           

          Does he have any children?                 Yes, he has one son and one daughter.

                                      

                                                                   No, he doesn't

                 Useful Expression

           

          Is that wrong?                 How many people do you have in your family?

           

                                            How many brothers and sisters do you have?

           

          (7) GRAMMAR

           

                          What does she look like?

           

          to  be + adjective             to  have + adjective + noun

           

                  I am thin.                    He has blue eyes.

           

                  He is young.                 She has brown hair.

           

                  She is short.                 You have black beard.

           

                  They are tall.                 We have small ears.

           

          Is he old?             Yes, he is.            Does she have curly hair?

           

                                 Yes, she does.

           

                                 No, he isn't                                                                                       

           

                                 No, she doesn't.

           

          Are We tall?          Yes, We are.           Do you have blue eyes?

           

                                   Yes, I do.

           

                                   No, We aren't.                                                        

           

                                   No, I don't.

           

          (8) GRAMMAR

           

                             Don't like

           

                Hate         Doesn't like          like           love

           

                  |--------|----------------|-----------|

           

                  |                                              |

           

                0%                                            100%

           

                hate                                          hate

           

                like  (noun)                                  like to +(verb)

           

                love                                          love

           

          Do you hate Brad?                    Do you hate to play the guitar?                 

           

          Yes, I do./No, I don't                 Yes, I do./No, I don't.                          

           

           

           

           

          What do you hate/like/love?            What do you hate /like/love to do?            

           

          I hate/like/love chocolate.               I hate / like /love to watch TV.

           

           

           

           

          What does he hate to do?                 What does she hate?

           

          He hates to go bowling.                    She hates dogs.

           

          He loves to play the piano.                She loves cats.

           

          (9) GRAMMAR

                                  DETERMINERS

           

          That is a picture.                      Those are pictures.

           

          This is a picture.                       These are pictures.

           

                  Use a/an...                       Use no Article...

           

          1.With one general thing.             1.With many general things.

           

            He closes a door.                    Subways are fast.

           

            (any door is okay)                     

           

          2.With one of many                   2.With some common expressions.

           

            A dog have four legs.                at home, at school, from work, at night, in bed, etc.

           

          3.After the verb to be, except for     3.With continents,countries, counties, states, towns,

           

            plural and specific things.            streets and people's names                                    

           

            He's a student.                      I live in Seongnam city near Seoul in Korea .

           

          (10) GRAMMAR

                              ADJECTIVES

           

          What's it made of?               It's made of paper.

           

          What's it feel like?               It's soft and light.

           

          What's it look like?               It's red and round.

          Is your purse black?          Yes, it's black and leather.

           

          You look like healthy          Yes, I am healthy.

             

          (11) GRAMMAR

           

          Is there a television?        Yes, there is.      No, there isn't.

           

          Are there any chairs?       Yes, there are.     No, there aren't.

               

          Is there a song 'Lord's prayer' in America?                   

           

                          PREPOSITIONS

           

          above behind        between       in     in front of    next to        on    under

           

          Where is the coffee table?            It's next to the bookcase.

           

          Where are the flowers?               They're on the coffee table.                           

                         Useful Expressions

          We have the same pictures.   I have it my picture.

           

          I will paste the board on the wall.

                   

           

          (12) GRAMMAR

                          PREPOSITIONS

           

                    across from          between

            

           

          Is there a police office here?         Are there any librarys in this city?

           

          Yes, there is.                           Yes, there are.

           

          No, there isn't.                          No, there aren't.

           

          Where is the police office?

           

           

          It's across from          |              It's between the police and ELS.       

           

               near                |  the ELS.    It's on the corner of Main street and Second Street.

           

               next to             |

           

          (13) GRAMMAR

           

          <----- Turn left             ------>Turn right          <---------Go straight

           

                            |                        |      

                          Asking for giving directions

           

          Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the tax Office?

           

          Of course. It's first block away./No, I'm sorry, I don't know.

           

          Pardon me, do you know how to get to the tax Office?

           

          Of course. Turn left at the corner.

           

          Excuse me. do you know where the police is?

           

          Yes. Go straight for four blocks.

           

          (14) GRAMMAR

           

                  PRESENT CONTINUOUS

           

           

                                      NOW      

           

                  <---------------------|------------------------>

                                             

                          To Be (Verb) + ing

           

           

           

           

          Who are they talking to?              They're talking to Friend Lee.

           

          What are you doing?                   I'm playing the piano.

           

          Where is he working?                  He's working at ELS.

           

          He isn't working.                        He's reading a book.

           

          Is she drinking cola?                   Yes, she is.

           

          No, she isn't. she's drinking coffee.

           

          (15) GRAMMAR

           

                  Describing Clothes

           

          What's he wearing?                         He's wearing a jean.

           

          What size is it?                             It's small.

           

          What color is it?                            It's white.

           

          What pattern does it have?               It's checked.

           

          How much is it?                              It's 7500\.

           

           ____________________________________________________________________________

           

          | pattan  | checked, polka dot, print, solid, striped                          |

           

          |____________________________________________________________________________|

           

          | size    | extra-large, large, medium, small                                 |

           

          |____________________________________________________________________________|

           

          (16) GRAMMAR

                  PRESENT SIMPLE                                                                     

           

                 PRESENT CONTINUOUS

           

          What do you do every day?        What do you do?        What are you doing now?

           

          I read a book.                      I'm a comedian.          I'm reading a book.

           

          What does he do every day?        What does he do?       What's he doing now?

           

          She teaches English.                She's a teacher.          She's teaching elementary student.

           

           

          Part2

           

          (1) GRAMMAR

           

                  Exchanging Personal Information

           

                  WH-and YES/NO QUESTIONS

           

          Where are you from?                                    I'm from Korea.

           

          What do you do?                                         I'm a teacher.

           

          When do you go to bed?                                 I go to bed at 9:00 p.m.

           

          Who is your best friend?                                 My best friend is Amy.

           

          How are you?                                             I'm so bad.

           

          Do you have any brothers and sisters?                    Yes, I have an older brother.

           

                  Introductions

           

          Hello, my name is Friend Lee.

           

          A:Karen, this is Brad. Brad, this is Karen.

           

          B:Nice to meet, Miss Karen.

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

          It was nice meeting you.

           

          How do you spell that?

           

          Again, please.

           

          Slower, please.

           

          ex)

           

          A)Hi

           

          B)Do you like music and video?

           

          A)I don't like music

           

          B)How about video?

           

            Last Sunday. he said, "If you smoke, you will go early at heaven."

           

          (2) GRAMMAR

           

                  Requests

           

          Open your mind.              Can I help you?                 You will not have a membership fee.

           

          What can I do for you?       

           

          Open the door.               Would you open the door?       Certainly.

           

          Ask for help.                 Could you help me?              Sure./I'm sorry. I'm busy now.

           

          Borrow a pencil.             Could I borrow a pencil, please?  Sure. Here you are./I'm sorry

           

                                                                          I don't have one.

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

          A:Thank you very much.              A:Thank you.

           

          B:My pleasure.                        B:You're welcome.

           

          (3) GRAMMAR

           

                                  NOUNS

           

                  Countable                             Uncountable

           

                  singular plural                        singular plural

           

           

          1 Banana          2 Bananas              Bread           Bread

           

          1 Egg              2 Eggs                  Cheese          Cheese

           

          1 Tomato          2 Tomatoes             Milk             Milk

           

           

                          Do you have any____________?

           

           

                  Countable                             Uncountable

           

           

          Yes, I have a lot of bananas.                   Yes, I have a lot of bread.

           

          Yes, I have some bananas.                     Yes, I have some bread.

           

          Yes, I have a few bananas.                     Yes, I have a little bread.

           

          No, I don't have any bananas.                   No,I don't have any bread.

           

          You have many money.

           

          (4) GRAMMAR

           

                   

           

                          Asking and Talking About Quantities

           

          Do you like this kind of bread?               Yes, I need a loaf of cake.

           

          How much tea do you want?                 How much bread do you need?

           

          I want one box of tea, please.                I need one loaf of bread, please.     

           

          I want two boxes of tea, please.              I need two loaves of bread, please.  

           

          How many boxes of tea do you need?       How many loaves of bread do you want?

           

          I need one box of tea, please.               I want one loaf of bread, please.

            

          I need two boxes of tea, please.             I want two loaves of bread, please.

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

          How much are two cans of tuna?                    They are 4,000\.

           

          How much is one jar of jam?                         It's 3,000\.

           

          (5) GRAMMAR

           

           

                          Ordering in a Restaurant

           

          Are you ready to order?                       Yes, I am./No,I'm not.

           

          What would you like?                            I would (I'd)like sandwich and cola, please.

           

          What kind of coffee would you like?             I'd like milk,please.

           

          Anything else?                                   Yes, I'd like_______./No, thank you.

           

                          Useful Expressions

           

          Would you like something to drink?

           

          I'll have a cup of cola.

           

          Would you like dessert?

           

          I'd like ice cream.

           

            

          She goes   bowling.

          He plays  badminton.

                      dancing.  

                     volleyball.    

                      hiking.

                     baseball.

                      shopping.

                     basketball.

                      skating.

                     ping-pong.

                      skiing.

                     tennis.

                      golf.

                     soccer.

                      swimming.

                     the piano.

                    

                     the guitar.

           

           

          (6) GRAMMAR

                              VERB : to have

           

          I                                             he

           

          You                                          She has

           

          We                   have                   It                           

           

          They           

           

          Do you have any brothers or sisters?      Yes, I have one sister and two brothers.

                                   

                                                       No, I don't.

           

          Does he have any children?                 Yes, he has one son and one daughter.

                                      

                                                        No, he doesn't.

           

                 Useful Expression

          Is that wrong?                 How many people do you have in your family?

           

                                         How many brothers and sisters do you have?

          (7) GRAMMAR

           

                   

           

                          What does she look like?

          to  be + adjective             to  have + adjective + noun

           

           

                  I am thin.                    He has blue eyes.

           

                  He is young.                 She has brown hair.

           

                  She is short.                You have black beard.

           

                  They are tall.                We have small ears.

           

           

           

           

          Is he old?             Yes, he is.            Does she have curly hair?

           

                                 Yes, she does.

           

                                 No, he isn't                                                                                       

           

                                 No, she doesn't.

           

           

          Are We tall?          Yes, We are.           Do you have blue eyes?

           

                                  Yes, I do.

           

                                  No, We aren't.                                              

           

                                  No, I don't.

           

          (8) GRAMMAR

           

                             Don't like

           

                Hate         Doesn't like          like           love

           

                  |--------|----------------|-----------|

           

                  |                                              |

           

                0%                                   100%

           

                hate                                  hate

           

                like  (noun)                          like to +(verb)

           

                love                                  love

           

           

           

           

          Do you hate Brad?                    Do you hate to play the guitar?                 

           

          Yes, I do./No, I don't                 Yes, I do./No, I don't.                          

           

          What do you hate/like/love?             What do you hate /like/love to do?            

           

          I hate/like/love chocolate.                 I hate / like /love to watch TV.

           

          What does he hate to do?                What does she hate?

           

          He hates to go bowling.                   She hates dogs.

           

          He loves to play the piano.               She loves cats.

           

          (9) GRAMMAR

                                  DETERMINERS

           

          That is a picture.                      Those are pictures.

           

          This is a picture.                       These are pictures.

           

                  Use a/an...                    Use no Article...

           

          1.With one general thing.             1.With many general things.

           

            He closes a door.                    Subways are fast.

           

            (any door is okay)                     

           

          2.With one of many                   2.With some common expressions.

           

            A dog have four legs.                at home, at school, from work, at night, in bed, etc.

           

          3.After the verb to be, except for     3.With continents,countries, counties, states, towns,

           

            plural and specific things.            streets and people's names                                    

           

            He's a student.                      I live in Seongnam city near Seoul in Korea .

           

          (10) GRAMMAR

                              ADJECTIVES

           

          What's it made of?               It's made of paper.

           

          What's it feel like?               It's soft and light.

           

          What's it look like?               It's red and round.

           

          Is your purse black?          Yes, it's black and leather.

           

          You look like healthy          Yes, I am healthy.

             

          (11) GRAMMAR

           

          Is there a television?        Yes, there is.      No, there isn't.

           

          Are there any chairs?       Yes, there are.     No, there aren't.

               

          Is there a song 'Lord's prayer' in America?                   

           

                          PREPOSITIONS

           

          above behind        between       in     in front of    next to        on    under

           

          Where is the coffee table?            It's next to the bookcase.

           

          Where are the flowers?               They're on the coffee table.                           

           

                         Useful Expressions

          We have the same pictures.   I have it my picture.

          I will paste the board on the wall.

                   

          (12) GRAMMAR

                          PREPOSITION

           

                    across from          between

            

           

          Is there a police office here?         Are there any librarys in this city?

           

          Yes, there is.                         Yes, there are.

           

          No, there isn't.                        No, there aren't.

           

          Where is the police office?

           

            

           

          It's across from          |              It's between the police and ELS.       

           

               near                |  the ELS.    It's on the corner of Main street and Second Street.

           

               next to             |

           

          (13) GRAMMAR

           

          <----- Turn left             ------>Turn right          <---------Go straight

           

                            |                        |      

                          Asking for giving directions

           

          Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the tax Office?

           

          Of course. It's first block away./No, I'm sorry, I don't know.

           

           

           

           

          Pardon me, do you know how to get to the tax Office?

           

          Of course. Turn left at the corner.

           

          Excuse me. do you know where the police is?

           

          Yes. Go straight for four blocks.

           

          (14) GRAMMAR

           

                  PRESENT CONTINUOUS

           

                                      NOW      

           

                  <---------------------|------------------------>

                                             

                          To Be (Verb) + ing

          Who are they talking to?              They're talking to Friend Lee.

           

          What are you doing?                   I'm playing the piano.

           

          Where is he working?                  He's working at ELS.

           

          He isn't working.                       He's reading a book.

           

           

          Is she drinking cola?                   Yes, she is.

           

          No, she isn't. she's drinking coffee.

           

          (15) GRAMMAR

                  Describing Clothes

          What's he wearing?                         He's wearing a jean.

           

          What size is it?                             It's small.

           

          What color is it?                            It's white.

           

          What pattern does it have?                  It's checked.

           

          How much is it?                             It's 7500\.

           ____________________________________________________________________________

           

          | pattan  | checked, polka dot, print, solid, striped                          |

           

          |____________________________________________________________________________|

           

          | size    | extra-large, large, medium, small                                 |

           

          |____________________________________________________________________________|

           

           

          (16) GRAMMAR

           

                  PRESENT SIMPLE                                                                     

           

                 PRESENT CONTINUOUS

          What do you do every day?        What do you do?        What are you doing now?

           

          I read a book.                      I'm a comedian.          I'm reading a book.

           

          What does he do every day?        What does he do?       What's he doing now?

           

          She teaches English.                She's a teacher.          She's teaching elementary student.

           

          Part2

          (1) GRAMMAR

           

                  Exchanging Personal Information

           

                  WH-and YES/NO QUESTIONS

           

          Where are you from?                                    I'm from Korea.

           

          What do you do?                                         I'm a teacher.

           

          When do you go to bed?                                 I go to bed at 9:00 p.m.

           

          Who is your best friend?                                 My best friend is Amy.

           

          How are you?                                             I'm so bad.

           

          Do you have any brothers and sisters?                    Yes, I have an older brother.

           

                  Introductions

          Hello, my name is Friend Lee.

           

          A:Karen, this is Brad. Brad, this is Karen.

           

          B:Nice to meet, Miss Karen.

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

          It was nice meeting you.

           

          How do you spell that?

           

          Again, please.

           

          Slower, please.

           

          ex)

           

          A)Hi

           

          B)Do you like music and video?

           

          A)I don't like music

           

          B)How about video?

           

            Last Sunday. he said, "If you smoke, you will go early at heaven."

           

          (2) GRAMMAR

           

                  Requests

           

          Open your mind.              Can I help you?                 You will not have a membership fee.

           

          What can I do for you?       

           

          Open the door.               Would you open the door?       Certainly.

           

          Ask for help.                 Could you help me?              Sure./I'm sorry. I'm busy now.

           

          Borrow a pencil.             Could I borrow a pencil, please?  Sure. Here you are./I'm sorry

           

                                                                          I don't have one.

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

          A:Thank you very much.              A:Thank you.

           

          B:My pleasure.                         B:You're welcome.

           

          (3) GRAMMAR

           

                                  NOUNS

           

                  Countable                             Uncountable

           

                  singular plural                        singular plural

           

           

           

           

          1 Banana          2 Bananas              Bread           Bread

           

          1 Egg             2 Eggs                  Cheese         Cheese

           

          1 Tomato         2 Tomatoes              Milk            Milk

           

                          Do you have any____________?

           

                  Countable                             Uncountable

           

          Yes, I have a lot of bananas.                   Yes, I have a lot of bread.

           

          Yes, I have some bananas.                     Yes, I have some bread.

           

          Yes, I have a few bananas.                     Yes, I have a little bread.

           

          No, I don't have any bananas.                   No,I don't have any bread.

           

          You have many money.

           

          (4) GRAMMAR

           

                   

           

                          Asking and Talking About Quantities

           

           

           

          Do you like this kind of bread?               Yes, I need a loaf of cake.

           

          How much tea do you want?                  How much bread do you need?

           

          I want one box of tea, please.                I need one loaf of bread, please.     

           

          I want two boxes of tea, please.              I need two loaves of bread, please.  

           

          How many boxes of tea do you need?       How many loaves of bread do you want?

           

          I need one box of tea, please.               I want one loaf of bread, please.

            

          I need two boxes of tea, please.             I want two loaves of bread, please.

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

          How much are two cans of tuna?                    They are 4,000\.

           

          How much is one jar of jam?                         It's 3,000\.

           

          (5) GRAMMAR

           

                          Ordering in a Restaurant

           

          Are you ready to order?                       Yes, I am./No,I'm not.

           

          What would you like?                            I would (I'd)like sandwich and cola, please.

           

                 What kind of coffee would you like?           I'd like milk,please.

           

          Anything else?                                   Yes, I'd like_______./No, thank you.

           

           

           

           

                          Useful Expressions

           

          Would you like something to drink?

           

          I'll have a cup of cola.

           

          Would you like dessert?

           

          I'd like ice cream.

           

            

          She goes   bowling.

          He plays  badminton.

                      dancing.  

                     volleyball.    

                      hiking.

                     baseball.

                      shopping.

                     basketball.

                      skating.

                     ping-pong.

                      skiing.

                     tennis.

                      golf.

                     soccer.

                      swimming.

                     the piano.

                    

                     the guitar.

           

          (6) GRAMMAR

                              VERB : to have

          I                                             he

           

          You                                          She has

           

          We                   have                   It                           

           

          They           

           

                           

           

          Do you have any brothers or sisters?      Yes, I have one sister and two brothers.

                                   

                                                       No, I don't.

          Does he have any children?                 Yes, he has one son and one daughter.

                                      

                                                        No, he doesn't.

                 Useful Expression

           

          Is that wrong?                 How many people do you have in your family?

           

                                            How many brothers and sisters do you have?

           

          (7) GRAMMAR

           

           

                          What does she look like?

          to  be + adjective             to  have + adjective + noun

           

           

                  I am thin.                     He has blue eyes.

           

                  He is young.                  She has brown hair.

           

                  She is short.                 You have black beard.

           

                  They are tall.                 We have small ears.

           

           

           

           

          Is he old?             Yes, he is.            Does she have curly hair?

           

                                  Yes, she does.

           

                                 No, he isn't                                                                                       

           

                                 No, she doesn't.

           

           

           

           

          Are We tall?          Yes, We are.           Do you have blue eyes?

           

                                Yes, I do.

           

                                No, We aren't.                                                        

           

                                  No, I don't.

           

          (8) GRAMMAR

           

                             Don't like

           

                Hate  Doesn't like     like         love

           

                  |--------|----------------|-----------|

           

                  |                                              |

           

                0%                                          100%

           

                hate                                          hate

           

                like  (noun)                                   like to +(verb)

           

                love                                           love

           

           

           

           

          Do you hate Brad?                    Do you hate to play the guitar?                 

           

          Yes, I do./No, I don't                 Yes, I do./No, I don't.                          

           

           

           

           

          What do you hate/like/love?           What do you hate /like/love to do?            

           

          I hate/like/love chocolate.               I hate / like /love to watch TV.

           

           

           

           

          What does he hate to do?                 What does she hate?

           

          He hates to go bowling.                   She hates dogs.

           

          He loves to play the piano.                She loves cats.

           

          (9) GRAMMAR

           

                                  DETERMINERS

          That is a picture.                      Those are pictures.

           

          This is a picture.                       These are pictures.

           

                  Use a/an...                    Use no Article...

           

          1.With one general thing.             1.With many general things.

           

            He closes a door.                    Subways are fast.

           

            (any door is okay)                     

           

          2.With one of many                   2.With some common expressions.

           

            A dog have four legs.                at home, at school, from work, at night, in bed, etc.

           

          3.After the verb to be, except for     3.With continents,countries, counties, states, towns,

           

            plural and specific things.            streets and people's names                                    

           

            He's a student.                      I live in Seongnam city near Seoul in Korea .

           

          (10) GRAMMAR

                              ADJECTIVES

           

          What's it made of?               It's made of paper.

           

          What's it feel like?               It's soft and light.

           

          What's it look like?               It's red and round.

           

          Is your purse black?          Yes, it's black and leather.

           

          You look like healthy          Yes, I am healthy.

             

          (11) GRAMMAR

           

          Is there a television?        Yes, there is.      No, there isn't.

           

          Are there any chairs?       Yes, there are.     No, there aren't.

               

          Is there a song 'Lord's prayer' in America?                   

           

                          PREPOSITIONS

           

          above behind        between       in     in front of    next to        on    under

           

           

          Where is the coffee table?            It's next to the bookcase.

           

          Where are the flowers?               They're on the coffee table.                           

           

                         Useful Expressions

           

          We have the same pictures.   I have it my picture.

           

           

          I will paste the board on the wall.

                   

           

          (12) GRAMMAR

           

                          PREPOSITIONS

           

                   

           

                    across from          between

            

           

          Is there a police office here?         Are there any librarys in this city?

           

          Yes, there is.                           Yes, there are.

           

          No, there isn't.                          No, there aren't.

           

          Where is the police office?

           

            

           

          It's across from          |              It's between the police and ELS.       

           

               near                |  the ELS.    It's on the corner of Main street and Second Street.

           

               next to             |

           

          (13) GRAMMAR

           

          <----- Turn left             ------>Turn right          <---------Go straight

           

                            |                        |      

                          Asking for giving directions

           

          Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the tax Office?

           

          Of course. It's first block away./No, I'm sorry, I don't know.

           

          Pardon me, do you know how to get to the tax Office?

           

          Of course. Turn left at the corner.

           

          Excuse me. do you know where the police is?

           

          Yes. Go straight for four blocks.

           

          (14) GRAMMAR

           

                  PRESENT CONTINUOUS

           

                                      NOW      

           

                  <---------------------|------------------------>

                                             

           

           

           

           

           

                          To Be (Verb) + ing

           

           

           

           

          Who are they talking to?              They're talking to Friend Lee.

           

          What are you doing?                   I'm playing the piano.

           

           

           

           

          Where is he working?                  He's working at ELS.

           

          He isn't working.                       He's reading a book.

           

           

           

           

          Is she drinking cola?                   Yes, she is.

           

          No, she isn't. she's drinking coffee.

           

          (15) GRAMMAR

           

           

           

           

                  Describing Clothes

           

          What's he wearing?                         He's wearing a jean.

           

          What size is it?                             It's small.

           

          What color is it?                            It's white.

           

          What pattern does it have?               It's checked.

           

          How much is it?                             It's 7500\.

           

           ____________________________________________________________________________

           

          | pattan  | checked, polka dot, print, solid, striped                          |

           

          |____________________________________________________________________________|

           

          | size    | extra-large, large, medium, small                                 |

           

          |____________________________________________________________________________|

           

           

          (16) GRAMMAR

           

           

           

           

                  PRESENT SIMPLE                                                                     

           

                 PRESENT CONTINUOUS

           

           

           

           

          What do you do every day?        What do you do?        What are you doing now?

           

          I read a book.                      I'm a comedian.          I'm reading a book.

           

           

           

           

          What does he do every day?        What does he do?       What's he doing now?

           

          She teaches English.                She's a teacher.          She's teaching elementary student.

          Part2

           

          (1) GRAMMAR

           

                  Exchanging Personal Information

           

                  WH-and YES/NO QUESTIONS

          Where are you from?                                    I'm from Korea.

           

          What do you do?                                         I'm a teacher.

           

          When do you go to bed?                                 I go to bed at 9:00 p.m.

           

          Who is your best friend?                                 My best friend is Amy.

           

          How are you?                                             I'm so bad.

           

          Do you have any brothers and sisters?                    Yes, I have an older brother.

           

                  Introductions

           

          Hello, my name is Friend Lee.

           

          A:Karen, this is Brad. Brad, this is Karen.

           

          B:Nice to meet, Miss Karen.

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

          It was nice meeting you.

           

          How do you spell that?

           

          Again, please.

           

          Slower, please.

           

          ex)

           

          A)Hi

           

          B)Do you like music and video?

           

          A)I don't like music

           

          B)How about video?

           

            Last Sunday. he said, "If you smoke, you will go early at heaven."

           

          (2) GRAMMAR

           

           

                  Requests

           

          Open your mind.              Can I help you?                 You will not have a membership fee.

           

          What can I do for you?       

           

          Open the door.               Would you open the door?       Certainly.

           

          Ask for help.                 Could you help me?              Sure./I'm sorry. I'm busy now.

           

          Borrow a pencil.             Could I borrow a pencil, please?  Sure. Here you are./I'm sorry

           

                                                                          I don't have one.

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

           

          A:Thank you very much.              A:Thank you.

           

          B:My pleasure.                        B:You're welcome.

           

          (3) GRAMMAR

           

           

                                  NOUNS

           

                  Countable                             Uncountable

           

                  singular plural                        singular plural

           

           

          1 Banana          2 Bananas              Bread           Bread

           

          1 Egg             2 Eggs                  Cheese         Cheese

           

          1 Tomato         2 Tomatoes              Milk            Milk

           

           

                          Do you have any____________?

           

           

                  Countable                             Uncountable

           

           

          Yes, I have a lot of bananas.                   Yes, I have a lot of bread.

           

          Yes, I have some bananas.                     Yes, I have some bread.

           

          Yes, I have a few bananas.                     Yes, I have a little bread.

           

          No, I don't have any bananas.                   No,I don't have any bread.

           

          You have many money.

           

           

          (4) GRAMMAR

           

                   

           

                          Asking and Talking About Quantities

           

          Do you like this kind of bread?               Yes, I need a loaf of cake.

           

          How much tea do you want?                 How much bread do you need?

           

          I want one box of tea, please.                I need one loaf of bread, please.     

           

          I want two boxes of tea, please.              I need two loaves of bread, please.  

           

           

          How many boxes of tea do you need?       How many loaves of bread do you want?

           

          I need one box of tea, please.               I want one loaf of bread, please.

            

          I need two boxes of tea, please.             I want two loaves of bread, please.

           

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

           

          How much are two cans of tuna?                    They are 4,000\.

           

          How much is one jar of jam?                         It's 3,000\.

           

           

          (5) GRAMMAR

           

           

                          Ordering in a Restaurant

           

          Are you ready to order?                       Yes, I am./No,I'm not.

           

          What would you like?                            I would (I'd)like sandwich and cola, please.

           

          What kind of coffee would you like?             I'd like milk,please.

           

          Anything else?                                   Yes, I'd like_______./No, thank you.

           

           

                          Useful Expressions

           

          Would you like something to drink?

           

          I'll have a cup of cola.

           

          Would you like dessert?

           

          I'd like ice cream.

           

          (6) GRAMMAR

           

           

           

           

                              VERB : to have

           

           

           

           

          I                                              he

           

          You                                          She has

           

          We                   have                   It                           

           

          They           

           

                           

           

          Do you have any brothers or sisters?      Yes, I have one sister and two brothers.

                                   

                                                       No, I don't.

           

           

           

           

          Does he have any children?                 Yes, he has one son and one daughter.

                                      

                                                        No, he doesn't.

           

           

           

           

                 Useful Expression

           

           

           

           

          Is that wrong?                 How many people do you have in your family?

           

                                         How many brothers and sisters do you have?

           

           

          (7) GRAMMAR

           

                   

           

                          What does she look like?

           

           

          to  be + adjective             to  have + adjective + noun

           

                   

           

                  I am thin.                      He has blue eyes.

           

                  He is young.                   She has brown hair.

           

                  She is short.                  You have black beard.

           

                  They are tall.                  We have small ears.

           

           

           

           

          Is he old?             Yes, he is.            Does she have curly hair?

           

                                 Yes, she does.

           

                                 No, he isn't                                                                                       

           

                                 No, she doesn't.

           

           

           

           

          Are We tall?          Yes, We are.           Do you have blue eyes?

           

                                Yes, I do.

           

                                No, We aren't.                                                        

           

                                  No, I don't.

           

          (8) GRAMMAR

           

                             Don't like

           

                Hate    Doesn't like      like     love

           

                  |--------|----------------|-----------|

           

                  |                                              |

           

                0%                                          100%

           

                hate                                          hate

           

                like  (noun)                                   like to +(verb)

           

                love                                           love

           

           

           

           

          Do you hate Brad?                    Do you hate to play the guitar?                 

           

          Yes, I do./No, I don't                 Yes, I do./No, I don't.                          

           

           

           

           

          What do you hate/like/love?           What do you hate /like/love to do?            

           

          I hate/like/love chocolate.               I hate / like /love to watch TV.

           

           

           

           

          What does he hate to do?                 What does she hate?

           

          He hates to go bowling.                   She hates dogs.

           

          He loves to play the piano.                She loves cats.

           

           

           

           

           

           

           

          (9) GRAMMAR

           

           

           

           

                                  DETERMINERS

           

           

           

           

          That is a picture.                      Those are pictures.

           

          This is a picture.                       These are pictures.

           

           

           

           

                  Use a/an...                    Use no Article...

           

          1.With one general thing.             1.With many general things.

           

            He closes a door.                    Subways are fast.

           

            (any door is okay)                     

           

          2.With one of many                   2.With some common expressions.

           

            A dog have four legs.                at home, at school, from work, at night, in bed, etc.

           

          3.After the verb to be, except for     3.With continents,countries, counties, states, towns,

           

            plural and specific things.            streets and people's names                                    

           

            He's a student.                      I live in Seongnam city near Seoul in Korea .

           

           

          (10) GRAMMAR

           

                              ADJECTIVES

           

          What's it made of?               It's made of paper.

           

          What's it feel like?               It's soft and light.

           

          What's it look like?               It's red and round.

           

           

          Is your purse black?          Yes, it's black and leather.

           

          You look like healthy          Yes, I am healthy.

             

          (11) GRAMMAR

           

           

          Is there a television?        Yes, there is.      No, there isn't.

           

          Are there any chairs?       Yes, there are.     No, there aren't.

               

          Is there a song 'Lord's prayer' in America?                   

           

                          PREPOSITIONS

           

           

          above behind        between       in     in front of    next to        on    under

           

           

          Where is the coffee table?            It's next to the bookcase.

           

          Where are the flowers?               They're on the coffee table.                           

           

           

                         Useful Expressions

           

           

          We have the same pictures.   I have it my picture.

           

           

          I will paste the board on the wall.

                   

           

          (12) GRAMMAR

           

           

                          PREPOSITIONS

           

                   

           

                    across from          between

            

           

          Is there a police office here?         Are there any librarys in this city?

           

          Yes, there is.                         Yes, there are.

           

          No, there isn't.                        No, there aren't.

           

           

           

           

          Where is the police office?

           

            

           

          It's across from          |              It's between the police and ELS.       

           

               near                |  the ELS.    It's on the corner of Main street and Second Street.

           

               next to             |

           

           

          (13) GRAMMAR

           

          <----- Turn left             ------>Turn right          <---------Go straight

           

                            |                        |      

           

                          Asking for giving directions

           

           

          Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the tax Office?

           

          Of course. It's first block away./No, I'm sorry, I don't know.

           

           

          Pardon me, do you know how to get to the tax Office?

           

          Of course. Turn left at the corner.

           

           

          Excuse me. do you know where the police is?

           

          Yes. Go straight for four blocks.

           

          (14) GRAMMAR

           

           

                  PRESENT CONTINUOUS

           

           

                                      NOW      

           

                  <---------------------|------------------------>

                                             

           

           

                          To Be (Verb) + ing

           

           

          Who are they talking to?              They're talking to Friend Lee.

           

          What are you doing?                   I'm playing the piano.

           

           

          Where is he working?                  He's working at ELS.

           

          He isn't working.                       He's reading a book.

           

           

          Is she drinking cola?                   Yes, she is.

           

          No, she isn't. she's drinking coffee.

           

           

          (15) GRAMMAR

           

           

                  Describing Clothes

           

           

          What's he wearing?                         He's wearing a jean.

           

          What size is it?                             It's small.

           

          What color is it?                            It's white.

           

          What pattern does it have?                  It's checked.

           

          How much is it?                             It's 7500\.

           

           

           ____________________________________________________________________________

           

          | pattan  | checked, polka dot, print, solid, striped                          |

           

          |____________________________________________________________________________|

           

          | size    | extra-large, large, medium, small                                 |

           

          |____________________________________________________________________________|

           

           

          (16) GRAMMAR

           

           

                  PRESENT SIMPLE                                                                     

           

                 PRESENT CONTINUOUS

           

           

          What do you do every day?        What do you do?        What are you doing now?

           

          I read a book.                      I'm a comedian.          I'm reading a book.

           

           

           

           

          What does he do every day?        What does he do?       What's he doing now?

           

          She teaches English.                She's a teacher.          She's teaching elementary student.

           

           

          Part2

           

           

          (1) GRAMMAR

           

           

                  Exchanging Personal Information

           

                  WH-and YES/NO QUESTIONS

           

           

          Where are you from?                                    I'm from Korea.

           

          What do you do?                                         I'm a teacher.

           

          When do you go to bed?                                 I go to bed at 9:00 p.m.

           

          Who is your best friend?                                 My best friend is Amy.

           

          How are you?                                             I'm so bad.

           

          Do you have any brothers and sisters?                    Yes, I have an older brother.

           

           

                  Introductions

           

           

          Hello, my name is Friend Lee.

           

          A:Karen, this is Brad. Brad, this is Karen.

           

          B:Nice to meet, Miss Karen.

           

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

           

          It was nice meeting you.

           

           

          How do you spell that?

           

          Again, please.

           

          Slower, please.

           

          ex)

           

          A)Hi

           

          B)Do you like music and video?

           

          A)I don't like music

           

          B)How about video?

           

            Last Sunday. he said, "If you smoke, you will go early at heaven."

           

           

          (2) GRAMMAR

           

           

                  Requests

           

          Open your mind.              Can I help you?                 You will not have a membership fee.

           

          What can I do for you?       

           

          Open the door.               Would you open the door?       Certainly.

           

          Ask for help.                 Could you help me?              Sure./I'm sorry. I'm busy now.

           

          Borrow a pencil.             Could I borrow a pencil, please?  Sure. Here you are./I'm sorry

           

                                                                          I don't have one.

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

           

          A:Thank you very much.              A:Thank you.

           

          B:My pleasure.                        B:You're welcome.

           

          (3) GRAMMAR

           

           

                                  NOUNS

           

           

                  Countable                             Uncountable

           

                  singular plural                        singular plural

           

           

          1 Banana          2 Bananas              Bread           Bread

           

          1 Egg             2 Eggs                  Cheese         Cheese

           

          1 Tomato         2 Tomatoes              Milk            Milk

           

           

                          Do you have any____________?

           

           

           

                  Countable                             Uncountable

           

           

          Yes, I have a lot of bananas.                   Yes, I have a lot of bread.

           

          Yes, I have some bananas.                     Yes, I have some bread.

           

          Yes, I have a few bananas.                     Yes, I have a little bread.

           

          No, I don't have any bananas.                   No,I don't have any bread.

           

          You have many money.

           

           

          (4) GRAMMAR

           

                   

           

                          Asking and Talking About Quantities

           

           

           

          Do you like this kind of bread?               Yes, I need a loaf of cake.

           

          How much tea do you want?                 How much bread do you need?

           

          I want one box of tea, please.                I need one loaf of bread, please.     

           

          I want two boxes of tea, please.              I need two loaves of bread, please.  

           

           

          How many boxes of tea do you need?       How many loaves of bread do you want?

           

          I need one box of tea, please.               I want one loaf of bread, please.

            

          I need two boxes of tea, please.             I want two loaves of bread, please.

           

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

           

          How much are two cans of tuna?                    They are 4,000\.

           

          How much is one jar of jam?                         It's 3,000\.

           

          (5) GRAMMAR

           

           

                          Ordering in a Restaurant

           

           

          Are you ready to order?                       Yes, I am./No,I'm not.

           

          What would you like?                            I would (I'd)like sandwich and cola, please.

           

          What kind of coffee would you like?             I'd like milk,please.

           

          Anything else?                                   Yes, I'd like_______./No, thank you.

           

           

                          Useful Expressions

           

          Would you like something to drink?

           

          I'll have a cup of cola.

           

           

           

           

          Would you like dessert?

           

          I'd like ice cream.

           

          (6) GRAMMAR

           

           

           

           

                          Abilities

           

           

          Can you use a computer?               No, I can't.

           

          Can you play the guitar?               Yes, I can.

           

          What language can you speak?           I can speak English and French.

           

           

                          Useful Expressions

           

           

                  How well can you play the guitar?

           

           

          I can't play the guitar. I can play the guitar a little.

           

           

          (7) GRAMMAR

           

                   

           

                          ADVERBS of FREQUENCY

           

           

          How often do you drink a cup of cola?                I usually drink cola.

           

                                                   I sometimes drink cola.

           

                                                   I rarely drink cola.

           

           

          What do you usually do in the morning?          I always sweep the floor.

           

           

          What do you usually eat at night?                 I never eat.

           

           

           

          ********       ******--     ****----           **------       --------

           

          always       usually     sometimes        rarely         never

           

           

          (8) GRAMMAR

           

                          ADJECTIVES

           

           

          What's your sister like?               What are you like?

           

          She's serious.                         I'm shy.

           

           

                  Are your parents outgoing or shy?

           

                                            |  

           

          My father is shy.<----------------------------->My mother is outgoing.

           

          My mother and my father are outgoing.                Both my parents are outgoing.

           

                  Are your friends funny or serious?

           

                                             |

           

          My friend is serious<-------------------------->My friend is funny.

           

           

                  My friend is serious, but my girlfriend is funny.

           

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

          A:She's really dishonest.

           

          B:What do you mean?

           

          C:She rarely tell the truth.

           

          (9) GRAMMAR

           

          Describing Physical Appearance                 Describing Clothing

           

          What does she look like?                       What is she wearing?

           

          She's short but beautiful.                             She's weating jeans and a yellow jacket.

           

          she has long straight black hair and red eyes.  

           

          Is she wearing jeans and a yellow jacket?

           

          How old is she?                                   Yes, she is.    

           

          She's in her twenties.                              No, she isn't.She isn't wearing a jacket.

           

           

          teens/twenties/thirties

           

          13-19/20-29/30-39 years old

           

           

          Is she tall and slim?

           

          Yes. She's tall and cozy.

           

           

                  Useful Expression

           

          What color is her hair?

           

          It's black.

           

           

          (10) GRAMMAR

           

           

                  PRESENT CONTINUOUS

           

           

                          Are you busy now?

           

                          Yes, I am. I'm reading a book.        No, I'm not.

           

           

                          Are you still working Academy.

           

                          Yes, I am.                             No, I'm not. I'm studying English.

            

           

           

           

                          What are you doing these days?

           

          I'm looking for a house.        Nothing special.

           

           

                  Useful Expression

           

          A:Hello.

           

          B:Hello, this is Hazin. Could I speak to Friend Lee? or May I speak to Friend Lee?

           

          A:Just a minute, please. or This is Friend Lee. or I'm sorry. You have the wrong number. or He's not here.

             

           

          (11) GRAMMAR

           

           

                  Talking About the Weather

           

           

          How's the weather today? It's cloudy and raining.

                                      

                                     clear dry hot humid smoggy snowing sunny windy   

             

           

           

           

                  PRESENT SIMPLE vs. PRESENT CONTINUOUS

           

           

           

           

                  Routines                      Now

           

          I usually take the bus to ELS.    Today, I'm walking to home because it's sunny.

           

          I usually wear business shirt.     Today, I'm wearing a t-shirt because it's hot.

           

           

           

           

                  Useful Expression

           

          What's the temperature today? It's 20 degrees Celsius.

           

             

           

          (12) GRAMMAR

           

                  SIMPLE PAST :verb + ed/d/y(x)ied

           

          I         |                                              I                   |

           

          You      |                          You                |

           

          He       | worked       |           He                | didn't work        |

           

          She      | exercised     |     on the weekend. She    | didn't exercise     | on the weekend.

                             

          We      | studied        |           We                | didn't study        |

           

          They     |                           They               |

           

          What did you do last weekend?        I watched videos on Sunday. and

           

                                                  I visted my friends on Sunday.

           

          Did you watch a video yesterday?    Yes, I did./No, I didn't. I watched TV.

           

           

                  TO BE:was/were

           

           

          How was your weekend?              It was great!

           

          How were the books?                 They were interesting.

           

          (13) GRAMMAR

           

           

                  IRREGULAR PAST TENSE VERBS

           

           

          Did you play the guitar yesterday?            Yes, I did.

           

                                                          No,I didn't. I went bowling.

           

          Where did you go?                            We went to Japan.

           

          What did you do at the beach?                 I walked my dog a lot and ate great food.

           

          When did they meet?                           They met the day before yesterday.

           

          Who did you meet?                             I met Robb's classmate.

           

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

           

          What did you do on Monday night?

           

          What happend?

           

          (14) GRAMMAR

           

           

                  LAST and AGO

           

           

          When did you meet?                  We met two months ago.

           

                                                   We met last week.

           

                                                   We met two days ago.

           

          When did you get married?          We got married a week ago.

           

                                                   We got married last July.

           

          When did you last play the guitar? I played the guitar two years ago.

           

           

           

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

           

           

           

          When did you last go to the school?  I can't remember.

           

           

          (15) GRAMMAR

           

                   

           

                  Asking and Talking about Emotions

           

           

                  How do you feel?

           

           

          Yes, I do.             So so.

           

           

          How do you feel?     I'm excited.

           

           

          angry happy hungry thirsty bored confused excited sad scared sick tired worried

           

           

                  Giving Reasons

           

           

          How did you feel yesterday?

           

          I was happy.

           

          Why did you feel happy?

           

          I was happy because I went to swimming pool.

           

          (16) GRAMMAR

           

           

                  PRESENT                             PAST

           

           

          Can you speak English?                Could you speak english two months ago?

           

          Yes, I can. No, I cannot.               Yes, I could.  NO, I could not.

           

           

          Can she play guitar?                      Could she play the guitar one month ago?

           

          Yes, she can.             No, she can't. Yes, she could. No, she couldn't.

           

           

                  Useful Expressions

           

           

          Could you do english when you were five years old?  

           

          He couldn't use a computer when he was a child, but now he can.