Objectives
Learning English

Students explore vocabulary and activities related to learning English, including topics such as spelling, vocabulary, reasons for learning, the global popularity of English, etc..

Using Clauses as Nouns

Students are introduced to using clauses as noun forms in sentences.

Indirect Questions

Students learn one popular way of using noun clauses is when forming indirect questions in English.

Reported Speech

Students also apply what they have learned about noun clauses in reporting other people’s speech.

Quoted Speech

Students learn how to interpret and write quoted speech.

Grammar
7-1 Noun Questions with Question Words

Students continue the topic of relative clauses from Unit Six and are introduced to noun clauses. Grammar 7-1 focuses on noun clauses with question words. Noun clauses with a relative pronoun as the subject and those as the object are studied.

7-2 Noun Clauses with Whether, If, and That

Students continue practicing embedding questions in sentences in the form of noun clauses, but in Grammar 7-2, the focus is the usage of if and whether for yes or no questions. Students also practice the use of that when changing a statement to a noun clause.

7-3 Quoted Speech

Students practice how to quote one or more sentences, questions, and exclamations.

7-4 Reported Speech

Students practice when and when not to backshift, reported commands and requests, and how to change time expressions when reporting speech.

Reading
7-1 In The News

Vocabulary and reading comprehension activity about the importance of spelling.

7-2 In The News

Vocabulary and reading comprehension activity about learning and using vocabulary.

7-3 Reading Pairs

Vocabulary comprehension and speaking activity about the topic of the use of technology in the field of English teaching in Korea.

Writing
7-1 The Comparison/Contrast Essay Structure

Students examine the structure of a Compare/Contrast Similarities/Differences essay, then read a sample essay and discuss its strengths and weaknesses.

7-2 The Comparison/Contrast Essay

Students write a 300-word essay comparing and contrasting online learning with classroom learning.

Media
7-1 TED - English Mania

A video-listening activity based on a TED talk about the global boom of learning and using English.

7-2 Learning Languages

A listening activity based on one professor’s advice about learning a language.

Speaking
7-1 Unit Introduction

Unit introduction conversation activity. (group work)

7-2 Vocabulary Discussion

Vocabulary discussion activity. (group work)

7-3 Vocabulary Role Plays

Students use unit vocabulary and create role play dialogues to present to the class. (pair work)

7-4 Speaking Pairs #1

Students prompt each other to make sentences using noun clauses. (pair work)

7-5 Picture Prompts

Students describe photos using nouns clauses. (group work)

7-6 Significance

Students write ten nouns in a document and then explain the significance of the nouns to a partner using noun clauses. (pair work)

7-7 Speaking Pairs #2

Students change each other’s questions using the prompt, “You want to know...” (pair work)

7-8 Quoting Vocabulary Role Plays

As students present their vocabulary role plays, other students in the class practice quoted speech. (pair work)

Vocabulary

academic

acceptable

acquisition

clarify

comb

comprehension

consequence

consistent

context

curse

dumb

effectively

emphasize

encounter

enthusiastic

establish

exception

fluency

harm

imply

impression

let down

linguist

mania

numb

numerous

obvious

potential

proficient

proper

reason

relatively

rhyme

rhythm

rusty

slang

structure

suspicious

swear

synonym

technique

tomb

universal

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