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BEGINNING ENGLISH CONVERSATION 2(초급영어회화Ⅱ) MIDTERM HELPS
Mistakes and Corrections to Know
BUSINESS ENGLISH(실무영어)MIDTERM HELPS
The Miracle of Personal Development
You are a Genius - Unlocking the Power of the Mind
Writing a Winning Resume/CV
Soyouwanna Write a Cover Letter?
PRACTICAL ENGLISH COMPOSITION (실용영작문)MIDTERM HELPS
Mistakes and Corrections to Know
How to Cite References
ESSAY WRITING (에세이작성연습)MIDTERM HELPS
Mistakes and Corrections to Know
BEGINNING ENGLISH CONVERSATION 2(초급영어회화Ⅱ) MIDTERM HELPS
Test Time: Thursday, 10am, October 16th, 인문대-311
- Know the grammar structures in the book chapter 1 & 2.
- Know the idiom and article contents in the book, such as in the roleplays. (but not the article in chapter 2 on media and violence).
- Know how to answer questions, do the roleplays in the book.
- Know the present perfect grammar structure for translation and speed tests
- Know the article on media and violence and how to write answers of about 2-10 sentences on questions like:
**How much did the murder and assault rates increase from 1957 to 1992? Why did they increase so much?
**What are 3 psychological methods that can make some people become violent?
**Over 60% of students in one school reduced watching TV for 20 weeks. What happened?
**How does science match what ancient religions or sages taught? - Know the mistakes and corrections handout below.
Mistakes and Corrections to Know
Mistakes are corrected in blue.
- The country that we introduce are Switzerland.
We’d like to invite you to visit the beautiful country of Switzerland. - I would like to introduce the first place is the largest city central square in the world
The first place I would like to introduce is the largest city central square in the world.
- Since then, the city develop a part.
Since then, the city has developed in many areas.
- Japanese rivive Holland's palace and street at that time about 17 Century.
The Japanese have recreated Holland's palaces and streets at around the 17th Century.
- there are many buildings which havea Holland's architectural style in Huis Ten Bosch.
There are many buildings which have Holland's architectural style in the Huis Ten Bosch area. - there is Metro which is just same as the subway in Korea, and its system is also same ours
There is the Metro which is just the same as the subway in Korea, and its system is also the same as ours,
- They're extremely great selection bottle of wines coming from all over the France
There is an extremely great selection of bottles of wines coming from all over the France.
- Plenty of the merchant carry affordable and high qualitied wine
Plenty of the merchants carry affordable and high quality wines. - The people of the northern part area is diligent and the patience is strong
The people of the northern area are diligent and their patience is strong. - They are enthusiastic soccer fan like hooligan in UK.
They are enthusiastic soccer fans like thehooligans in the UK. - The half of the citizen has the motorcycle.
Half of the citizens have motorcycles.
- Japan has kind of three famous festival is Tianjin festival in Osaka, Ganda festival in Tokyo, Gion festival in Kyoto.
Three of Japan’s famous festivalsarethe Tianjin festival in Osaka, the Ganda festival in Tokyo andthe Gion festival in Kyoto.
- Therefore, there are a variety of kimchi.
Therefore, there are a variety of types of kimchi.
- The interior and exterior design represent Korean culture very well.
The interior and exterior designs represent Korean culture very well. - We are going to tell you about Korean sightseeings, holidays, play cultures and dishes.
We are going to tell you about sights to see in Korean, holidays, sports and dishes.
- They always eat a potato.
They always eat potatoes. - Second I say to cloth.
Second, I’ll tell you about clothes.
- The british teenage boy usually wear hip-hop style, the girl's wear big earing
British teenage boys usually wear hip-hop style, and the girl's wear big earrings.
- They valued more pretty garden and middy tea than luxury sportscar.
They value pretty gardens and midday tea more than luxury sportscars.
- premier league started in 1871. It have long history about 128 years.
Thepremier league started in 1871. It has along history ofabout 128 years.
- Swiss has about 7 million in population and capital is Bern.
Switzerland has a population of about 7 million and the capital is Bern.
- So, the language of German, French, Italian, Romansch are national languages
So, the languages of Germany, France, Italy and Romania are national languages.
- 2/3 of Switzerland is mountain region covered by the snow and ice.
2/3s of Switzerland is in mountainous regions covered by snow and ice.
- I was in Switzerland last year for a trip. I had been there for a week and I will never forget the week.
I was in Switzerland last year. Iwas there for a week and I will never forget the trip.
- Surrounded by a moat that is six meters deep and a ten-meter high wall are 9999 rooms.
There are 9999 roomssurrounded by a ten-meter high wall and a moat that is six meters deep.
- And also, there are many mountains, parks, Tembles, pleasure ground in Beijing. You can go for a visit.
In addition to the sites above, there are many mountains, parks, temples, and pleasure grounds in Beijing thatyou can go to for a visit. - Because England were establishing a rule at 1863.
Englandformalized the rules for soccer in1863.
- The most of country people watch TV on holiday but all of the British people grow their garden on holiday.
Most of the people in Englandwatch TV on holidays but nearlyall of the British people dogardeningon holidays.
- almost all Fu ji hokonaiz national park as specipied special a scenic spot.
Almost all of Fu ji hokonaiz national park is specified as a special scenic spot.
- Almost all flowers are tulip.
Almost all the flowers are tulips.
- The England premier league are pay attention to most of country's fan.
The England premier league is avidly watched bymost of thecountry's fans.
- So almost vietnam building is narrow or high.
So, almost all Vietnamese buildings are narrow or high.
- British foods are famous from flavorless.
British foods are famous for being quite bland. - My group is going to introduce about Korea.
My group is going to tell you about Korea. - And a representative food for Seollnal is ddeokuk.
The typical food of Seollnal is ddeokuk. - bulgogi is also one of the representative food of Korea.
Bulgogi is also one of the common/typical foods in Korea.
- In Seollnal we eat ddeokuk altogether gaving talks and play traditional games.
At Seollnal we eat ddeokuk altogether while talking and then play traditional games.
- 탐춤 is a traditional Korean masked dance.탈춤 is abstract culture.
탐춤 is a traditional Korean masked dance which is part of our artistic but especially intellectual culture.
- the best of mountains in Japan.
It is the most impressive mountain in Japan.
- Mt. Fujiis placed in Shizuoka prefecture
Mt. Fuji is located in the Shizuoka prefecture
- It is placed in Geihin industry zone which is the best industry zone of Japan.
It is located in the Geihin industrial zone which is the biggestindustrial zone in Japan.
- Tian jin festival is firework thema in summer.
The Tian jin festival has a fireworks theme and happens in the summer.
- This picture is what I took pictures with my friendswearing Ukata.
This picture is one picture of me with my friends wearing an Ukata.
- The Vijayanagar dynasty made a cultural showpiece which is invaluable.
The Vijayanagar dynasty has become a cultural showpiece which is invaluable.
- The festival is held three or four days.
The festival is held for three or four days.
- you'll choose from dry goat cheeses , fresh or creamy cheeses in this shop.
You'll beableto choose from dry goat cheeses, fresh or creamy cheeses in this shop.
- The vietnam people favorite sport is a soccer.
The Vietnamese people’s favorite sport is soccer.
- The vietnam people very prefers the motorcycle.
The Vietnamese people prefer to ride motorcycles a lot.
- The vietnam ground is leased because national possession.
People have to lease the land in Vietnam, because it’s the possession of the nation.
BUSINESS ENGLISH(실무영어)MIDTERM HELPS
TEST TIME: Friday, 11am, 인문대-211
- Know the content of the Business English textbook chapters 1-3. Look at the grammar exercises. Know how to do conversations such as on page 10. Look at the pages in the back that chapters 1-3 refer to. Look for principles/main ideas that are taught. Make sure you’ve listened to the Video CD and understand it. Here are a couple examples of questions I might ask on the midterm:
a) List 5 ways to learn English effectively.
b) Tell me 7 things to avoid so you will sound professional when making business calls (file 28, pg 113)
c) How has the job market changed in the last 100 years and why? (conversation on page 15, script on page 129, article on page 24)
d) What are 5 Do’s and Don’ts of writing a resume/CV(page 18 and script on page 129).
e) Pros and cons of being self-employed (from the Video CD, unit 2) and page 144.
and others. - Know the handouts that we studied. 4 are below. There will be many questions from them, especially the resume, cover letter and subprime articles.
- Know how to correct resume mistakes. I will give you a resume with many mistakes in it of all kinds. You need to correct mistakes such as: spelling, capitalization, spacing, indentation, too general, irrelevant information, grammar, inconsistent format, etc.
The Miracle of Personal Development
By Jim RohnArticle Summary : Discover Jim Rohn, America's foremost business philosopher. This text, The Miracle of Personal Development, is part of a series of articles on the theme of personal development. The reading of short business articles is an excellent way to enlarge your English vocabulary.
One day Mr. Shoaff (my mentor) said, "Jim, if you want to be wealthy and happy, learn this lesson well: Learn to work harder on yourself than you do on your job."
Since that time I've been working on my own personal development. And I must admit that this has been the most challenging assignment of all. This business of personal development lasts a lifetime.
You see, what you become is far more important than what you get. The important question to ask on the job is not, "What am I getting?" Instead, you should ask, "What am I becoming?" Getting and becoming are like Siamese twins: What you become directly influences what you get. Think of it this way: Most of what you have today you have attracted by becoming the person you are today.
I've also found that income rarely exceeds personal development. Sometimes income takes a lucky jump, but unless you learn to handle the responsibilities that come with it, it will usually shrink back to the amount you can handle.
If someone hands you a million dollars, you'd better hurry up and become a millionaire. A very rich man once said, "If you took all the money in the world and divided it equally among everybody, it would soon be back in the same pockets it was before."
It is hard to keep that which has not been obtained through personal development
So here's the great axiom of life:
--To Have More Than You've Got, Become More Than You Are--
This is where you should focus most of your attention. Otherwise, you just might have to contend with the axiom of not changing, which is:
--Unless You Change How You Are, You'll Always Have What You've Got--
Copyright 2005 Jim Rohn International. All rights reserved worldwide. -
QUESTIONS
- Do you have any mentors? Who are they? What do they advise you in? Do you have mentors in the areas of your big dreams? If not, how can you find them?
- What are areas you need to develop personally? What things do you need to improve in your life?
- Aristotle wrote: “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.”- Aristotle
What are you repeatedly doing? What are you becoming? Does this match with your goals? - Why do you think rich people are rich?
You are a Genius - Unlocking the Power of the Mind
By Jim RohnArticle Summary : Discover Jim Rohn, America's foremost business philosopher. This text, You are a Genius - Unlocking the Power of the Mind by Jim Rohn (excerpted from the Jim Rohn One-Year Success Plan - Pillar Eleven: Accelerated Learning), is part of a series of articles on the theme of personal development. The reading of short business articles is an excellent way to enlarge your English vocabulary.
You are a Genius - Unlocking the Power of the Mind
This month we focus on the learning that comes through the power of the mind. Take care to feed and stimulate your brain, and you will expand your mind. A healthy brain is central to a healthy mind. Because the two are inextricably connected, I would like to start this month by giving an overview of the astounding complexity of the brain. Many of these facts may be familiar to you, but they are important reminders of this incredible tool God gave us. We again need to see the human brain and mind with wonder, awe and inspiration.
But first, what do we mean by "learning?" Here are how some dictionaries define it:
--the act, process, or experience of gaining knowledge or skill --knowledge or skill gained through schooling or study --behavioral modification especially through experience or conditioning --to gain knowledge, comprehension, or mastery through experience or study
Keep this in mind as we go through the month. Learning is gaining knowledge through various means.
Now, a little about the brain:
The brain is the equivalent of a human supercomputer.
Your brain is more complicated than any computer mankind has ever made.
Maximizing your brain's ability is essential to becoming the success you desire to become - because it controls who you are. It is the command center involved in and controlling absolutely everything you do.
Your brain determines how you think, feel, and act.
Simply put: When your brain is working at peak performance, it allows you to be your best, because it controls the rest.
Here are some facts about the brain:
It is about 2% of body weight.
It consumes about 20-30% of the body's energy.
There are about 100 billion neurons in the brain.
Each neuron or nerve cell is connected to other nerve cells in the brain.
There are over 1,000,000,000,000,000 connections in the brain.
Each one of these neurons is a little "learning center" capable of storing knowledge.
Needless to say, most of us have barely scratched the surface when it comes to tapping into those neurons!
There are some basic influences on the brain that shape how it functions and how far it develops. Some of these include genes, health, injury, self-talk, life experiences, stress, and study (or lack of it). Notice I said that these influence the brain, but they do not determine how far you can go or what you can learn, except perhaps in the case of severe injury or mental retardation. In other words, you have the incredible opportunity to go as far as you desire!
So with such a tremendous tool at our disposal, what keeps so many from experiencing the possibilities that this tool can bring? There are some simple barriers that many people face that can have the potential to wreak havoc on our learning if we allow them to.
Barriers to Finding Your Genius
1) Lack of Belief.
Many people do not believe that they can learn, master knowledge, or become "smart." These are deeply held beliefs for many, and ultimately if you do not believe it, you will not achieve it.
2) Lack of Knowledge.
What keeps some people from learning is that they choose not to access or do not have access to knowledge. Knowledge comes from experiences, books, people and other "knowledge dispensers." We must tap into that knowledge.
3) Lack of Desire.
Some people simply do not have the desire to learn. They may be lazy, or they may not see the positive impact that learning would have on them. They have no passion inside that drives them to learn.
4) Lack of Hard Work.
Gaining knowledge--learning--is hard work and takes a lifetime to master. It is an ongoing discipline that is never complete. I am getting on in years and I am still learning. I am still doing the hard work to expand my mind. It would be easy to give up and coast, but I love the challenge of continuing to learn.
So how do we overcome or break through these "barriers?" The key to breaking through these barriers is to do the opposite.
Let's look at how to knock down those barriers:
1) Change Your Beliefs. It is up to you to do the work of changing your beliefs. And when you do you will be opening up new worlds - literally! This month Chris is going to talk about winning the thought battle, which will help you keep negative beliefs out and positive beliefs and thoughts in. Feed your mind with information that will change your belief. By taking part in this One-Year Plan, you are doing just that. But also ask yourself if you are doing that with belief. The truth is that you have an amazing mind with a capacity for learning that is beyond your comprehension. You must believe this. And when you do, you will be unlocking the potential of your mind!
2) Get the Right Knowledge. Words--if they are not true--are meaningless. I hear children say, "I read it in a book." But is it true? Just because someone says it or writes it, doesn't mean it is true. As learners, we want to get the right knowledge, not just information or opinions. It is our job to seek out information and knowledge and then test it and run it through our minds to see if it is true, and if it can be rightfully applied to our lives in order to make them better and help us succeed. We need to weigh and measure what we learn in order to gain the right knowledge. And when we do, we will be unlocking the potential of our mind!
3) Become Passionate about Learning. This will take some work, but the only way to do it is to begin learning about things that have an immediate impact in your life. When you learn about a new financial concept that helps you earn money or get out of debt, that will get you fired up. When you learn about a way to communicate that helps you sell more product, that will energize you. When you learn about how to interact with your family in a healthy way and your relationships get better, that will inspire you! Become passionate about learning. And when you do, you will be unlocking the potential of your mind!
4) Discipline Yourself Through the Hard Work of Study. Learning will take work. Until someone comes up with modules that can plug into your mind and give you instant access to knowledge, you are on your own, and that takes work. The process of learning is a long one. Yes, we can speed it up, but it is still a process of reading, listening, reviewing, repetition, applying the knowledge, experiencing the outcomes, readjusting, etc. Simply put, that takes time. Slowly but surely, when you discipline yourself, you gain knowledge and learn. And when you do, you will be unlocking the potential of your mind!
Learning is possible, no matter what your age. You are never too young or too old. Your mind was created to learn and has a huge capacity to do so. This week, make a commitment to unlock the potential of your mind!