Tuesday, September 1, 2009

2009/08/29 Saturday—10:00~12:00 GEPT Junior 全民英檢初級班


1. View Act III from Episode 24—Parting Friends. For Act 3, please click on the link below:
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View Act III enough times so that you become familiar enough with the plot such that you would be able to discuss the story.
2. Complete Unit #10 Introducing Taiwan: Wonderful Weather (pages 55~59).
i) Listen to the MP3 file for this unit.
ii) Word-process each “listening” vocabulary on your electronic template as spelled out by Frances, the Chinese translator.
iii) In your own words, word-process one sentence using any eight of the “listening” vocabulary contextually. As always, do not use a dictionary.
iv) Listen to all 17 of the “vocabulary sentences” provided near the end of the unit just before the Listening Comprehension Questions.
v) Word-process the following six “vocabulary sentences” on your electronic template: #8, #11, #12, #15, 16 and #17.
vi) E-mail ii) + iii) + v) to winstontaiwan@gmail.com no later than 11:59 p.m. on 2009/09/03.
vii) While listening to the MP3 file, pay attention to Nathan and Lea’s conversation and keep in mind the following questions:
01. What kind of weather is not mentioned by the teachers?
02. What country does Lea say she is from?
03. What country is mentioned as a Western country?
04. What do people usually do when it’s humid?
05 What is it hard to do in the fog?
viii) Complete the Reading Comprehension Questions on page 56.
ix) Complete the exercises on pages 58~59.
x) You are welcome to give yourself a spelling dictation quiz of the vocabulary list. Press the link below:
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Selected Submitted Homework
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2009-08-27 L&R—C1, Composition#4, A
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One day evening, Mike and Sally went to see a movie together. At present, the theater plays have romantic, detective, horror and vampire movies. Sally would like to see a romance film. Mike wants to see a horror movie. So they are arguing with which see a romance film or a horror film. But soon afterward, Mike and Sally decided to see a comedy movie and they were so happy. (70)
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One day evening, Mike and Sally went to see a movie together. At present, The theater was playing romantic, comedy, and horror and vampire movies. Sally wanted to see a romance film but Mike wanted to see a horror movie. So, they argued about what movie they would see: a romance film or a horror film. But soon afterward, Mike and Sally decided to see a comedy movie. They were so happy. (66)
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2009-08-29 L&R—C1, Composition#4, H
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Mike and Sally went to the movie this weekend. They arrived the cinema at 18:00.It’s was a lot of kind movies there. Mike wanted to see a Horror film but Sally wanted to see a movie of love story. They discussed for a little while. Finally, they decided to watch a Comedy movie. They really have a good time!
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Mike and Sally went to the movie this weekend. They arrived at the cinema at 18:00. There were many kinds of movies playing there. Mike wanted to see a horror film but Sally wanted to see a love story. They discussed for a little while which movie they would watch. Finally, they decided to watch a comedy movie. They really had a good time!
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2009-08-28 L&R—C1, Composition#4, W
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Yesterday, at six o’clock Mike and Sally went to the theatre to watch a movie. At six ten, the movie that they want is different. The man wants to watch a movie about a vampire; the woman wants to watch a movie about a love, at six thirty they decide to watch a funny movie.
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Yesterday at six o’clock, Mike and Sally went to the theatre to watch a movie. At six ten, they couldn’t decide which movie to watch. Mike wanted to watch a movie about a vampire while Sally wanted to watch a love story. Finally, at six thirty, they decide to watch a funny movie. They were happy with their choice.
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Book C, Part 1, Unit #8 Pronunciation and Fluency Analysis
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The journey continues in Africa...
What popular drink has a long history of smuggling? Take a look into your coffee cup—the answer is at the bottom. When the Arabs first discovered coffee in Africa, they made it into a spiced drink. They kept[林鋰查1]  coffee a secret until a man named Baba Budan smuggled it to[林鋰查2]  India.
Coffee got to Europe in about 1600. It was almost banned[林鋰查3]  as a “devil's drink”. Coffee was then carried to the Americas. A coffee plant was smuggled out of an Arab port for the Dutch, who grew coffee in their colonies. A Frenchman later stole a seedling from the Dutch. And in Brazil, a love affair with a French woman helped get coffee into that country. Not many foods have such an exciting history!
Today a cup of coffee is easy to find. But next time you choose between a latte and cappuccino, think about all the history and secrecy behind that cup.
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Time--1:15
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Book C, Part 1, Unit #8 Pronunciation and Fluency Analysis
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The journey[林鋰查4]  continues in Africa...
What[林鋰查5]  popular drink has a long history of smuggling? Take a look into your coffee cup—the answer is at the bottom. When the Arabs[林鋰查6]  first discovered[林鋰查7]  coffee in Africa, they made it into a spiced drink. They kept coffee a secret until a man named Baba Budan smuggled it[林鋰查8]  to India.
Coffee got to Europe in about 1600[林鋰查9] . It[林鋰查10]  was almost banned as a “devil's drink”. Coffee was then carried to the Americas. A coffee plant[林鋰查11]  was smuggled out[林鋰查12]  of an Arab[林鋰查13]  port for the Dutch, who grew coffee in their colonies. A Frenchman later stole a seedling from the Dutch. And in Brazil[林鋰查14] , a love affair with a French woman helped get coffee into that country. Not many foods have such an exciting history!
Today a cup of coffee is easy to find. But[林鋰查15]  next time you choose between a latte and [林鋰查16] cappuccino, think about[林鋰查17]  all the history and [林鋰查18] secrecy behind that cup.
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Time--1:45
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Book C, Part 1, Unit #8 Pronunciation and Fluency Analysis
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The journey continues in Africa…
What popular drink[林鋰查19]  has a long history of smuggling? Take a look into your coffee cup—the answer is at the bottom. When the Arabs first discovered coffee in Africa, they made it into a spiced drink. They kept coffee a secret until a man named Baba Budan[林鋰查20]  smuggled it to India.
Coffee got to Europe in about 1600. It was almost banned as a “devil’s drink[林鋰查21] ”. Coffee was then[林鋰查22]  carried to the Americas. A coffee plant was smuggled out of an Arab port for the Dutch, who grew coffee in their colonies. A Frenchman later stole a seedling[林鋰查23]  from the Dutch. And in Brazil, a love affair with a French woman helped [林鋰查24] get coffee into that country. Not many foods have such an exciting history!
Today a cup of coffee is easy to find. But next time you choose between a latte and cappuccino, think about all the history and secrecy behind that cup.
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Time--1:26
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Book C, Part 1, Unit #8 Pronunciation and Fluency Analysis
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The journey[林鋰查25]  continues in Africa…
What popular drink has a long history of smuggling[林鋰查26] ? Take a look into your coffee cup—the answer is at the bottom. When the Arabs first discovered coffee in Africa, they made it into a spiced[林鋰查27]  drink. They kept coffee a secret until a man named Baba Budan[林鋰查28]  smuggled[林鋰查29]  it to India.
Coffee got[林鋰查30]  to Europe in about 1600[林鋰查31] . It was almost banned as a[林鋰查32] devil’s drink”. Coffee was then [林鋰查33] carried[林鋰查34]  to the Americas. A coffee plant was smuggled[林鋰查35]  out of an Arab port for the Dutch, who grew[林鋰查36]  coffee in their colonies. A Frenchman later stole a seedling from the Dutch. And in Brazil, a love affair with a French woman helped get coffee into that country. Not many foods have[林鋰查37]  such an exciting history!
Today a cup of coffee is easy to find. But next time you choose between a latte and[林鋰查38]  cappuccino, think about all the history and secrecy[林鋰查39]  behind that cup.
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Time--1:40
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Book C, Part 1, Unit #8 Pronunciation and Fluency Analysis
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The journey[林鋰查40]  continues in Africa...
What popular drink[林鋰查41]  has a long history of smuggling? Take a look into your coffee cup—the answer is at the bottom[林鋰查42] . When the Arabs first discovered [林鋰查43] coffee in Africa, they made it into a spiced drink. They kept coffee a secret until[林鋰查44]  a man named Baba Budan smuggled it to India.
Coffee got to Europe in about 1600. It was almost banned as a “devil's drink”. Coffee was then carried to the Americas. A[林鋰查45]  coffee plant[林鋰查46]  was smuggled out of an Arab[林鋰查47]  port for the Dutch, who grew coffee in their colonies. A Frenchman later stole a seedling[林鋰查48]  from the Dutch. And in Brazil, a love affair with a French woman helped get coffee into that country. Not many foods have such an exciting history!
Today a cup of coffee is easy to find. But next time you choose between a latte and[林鋰查49]  cappuccino, think about all the history and [林鋰查50] secrecy behind that cup.
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Book C, Part 1, Unit #8 Pronunciation and Fluency Analysis
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The journey[林鋰查51]  continues in Africa...
What popular drink has a long history of [林鋰查52] smuggling? Take a look into your coffee cup—the answer is at the bottom. When the Arabs first [林鋰查53] discovered coffee in Africa, they made it into a spiced[林鋰查54]  drink. They kept coffee a secret until a man named Baba Budan smuggled it[林鋰查55]  to India.
Coffee got to Europe in about 1600[林鋰查56] . It was almost banned as a “devil's drink”. Coffee was then carried to the Americas. A coffee plant was [林鋰查57] smuggled out of an Arab port for the Dutch, who grew coffee in their colonies. A Frenchman later stole a seedling from the Dutch. And in [林鋰查58] Brazil, a love affair with a French woman helped get coffee into that country. Not many foods have such an exciting history!
Today a cup of coffee is easy to find. But next time you choose between a latte and cappuccino, think about all the history and secrecy behind that cup.
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 [林鋰查1]“keep”

 [林鋰查2]“into”

 [林鋰查3]“spended”

 [林鋰查4]”joureney”

 [林鋰查5]“Whas”

 [林鋰查6]“Arabus”

 [林鋰查7]“discovery”

 [林鋰查8]“its”

 [林鋰查9]“sisteenhundrer”

 [林鋰查10]“Is”

 [林鋰查11]“plants”

 [林鋰查12]“ous”

 [林鋰查13]“Araba”

 [林鋰查14]“Baleel”

 [林鋰查15]“Buts”

 [林鋰查16]“eh”

 [林鋰查17]“abous”

 [林鋰查18]“eh”

 [林鋰查19]“drinks”

 [林鋰查20]“Budum”

 [林鋰查21]“drinks”

 [林鋰查22]“them”

 [林鋰查23]“seed-eh-ling”

 [林鋰查24]“to”

 [林鋰查25]“juice”

 [林鋰查26]“smuggler”

 [林鋰查27]“spite”

 [林鋰查28]“Budams”

 [林鋰查29]“smuggler”

 [林鋰查30]“get”

 [林鋰查31]“sixteen hundre”

 [林鋰查32]“as”

 [林鋰查33]“they”

 [林鋰查34]“cared”

 [林鋰查35]“smuggler”

 [林鋰查36]“grow”

 [林鋰查37]“has”

 [林鋰查38]“or”

 [林鋰查39]“secrets”

 [林鋰查40]“joureney”

 [林鋰查41]“drinks”

 [林鋰查42]“bottun”

 [林鋰查43]“the”

 [林鋰查44]“untinue”

 [林鋰查45]“The”

 [林鋰查46]“flan”

 [林鋰查47]“Araba”

 [林鋰查48]“seed-eh-ling”

 [林鋰查49]“or”

 [林鋰查50]“eh”

 [林鋰查51]“junior”

 [林鋰查52]“the”

 [林鋰查53]“eh”

 [林鋰查54]“spicy”

 [林鋰查55]“eat”

 [林鋰查56]“sixteen hundree”

 [林鋰查57]“eh”

 [林鋰查58]“the”

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