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WEEK 6 (9��30��-10��4��)
Date
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Lesson
Content
Assignments
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  • Review
  • Chapter Quiz 3 on Lesson 1
  • No homework due

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    Conversation 2

    Grammar:

    Vocab Quiz on Conversation 2

  • Lab: L2, Conversation 2,
  • Multimedia dictionary (Activities 2, Daily activities, weather, dimensions (#33), body condition (#23)
  • Due:
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    Conversation 2

    Grammar:

  • G2.4. Verbs vs. adjectives: Exercise
  • Adding more information: �׸��� Speaking activities
  • Dictation Quiz on Conversation 2
  • Lab: L2, Conversation 2,
  • Multimedia dictionary (Activities 2, Daily activities, weather (#3), body condition (#23), dimenstions (#33)
  • Due: WB61#A, B, C, 62#D
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    Narration
  • Summing up Lesson 2
  • Wrting practice: WB72#P
  • Vocab Quiz on Narration
  • Lab: L2, Narration
  • Multimedia dictionary (Activities 2, Daily activities, weather, dimensions (#33), body condition (#23)
  • Due: Vocab Flash card on Narration
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    Narration

  • Listening practice: WB67#D
  • Reading comprehension: WB71#O
  • Wrting practice: WB72#P
  • (Speaking activity: about campus)
  • Dictation Quiz on Narration
  • Lab: L2, Narration
  • Due: WB66#C
  • *This week's lab assignment:

    Monday (9/24): Chapter Quiz 3, which will mostly include the material from Lesson 1. Study the following:

      • You will be given a passage that contain information on a number of people and their status, school year, major, and ethnic identity. The particles and the endings will be in blank, which you will fill in with an appropriate form. Make sure you know where -��/��, -��, and -��/�� goes.
      • Self-introduction that includes greeting, name, status (teacher, student), school year, and ethnic identity.
      • Today's date and the day of the week.
      • G1.4: You should know how to answer a Yes-no question in Korean.
      • Reconstruct the dialogue with the formulaic expressions you would use at the first time encounter of someone and with an appropriate question and answer.

    Upcoming week:

    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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