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132. HHHHHHH G 10 I 000 English I Communication Workshop Paul Hopkins 24 The purpose of this course is to give you the opportunity to continue using and increasing the En glish you have learned at Junior High School To stimulate your interest in the culture from which the lan guage has been formed and how to use the language in all sorts of real every day situations TI Unit 1 Please call me Beth Unit 2 How do you spend your day Unit 3 How much is it Unit 4 Do you like rap E A A AA h2 bw von ko Introducing on
133. W 1 The Family Business 2 Students will be able to talk about 2 Beginnings 2 3 Things Fall Apart 3 Asking for things on a flight Answering questions at immigration Talking about family Asking for things you need Ordering a meal One by One Tough Time Speeches o ama Students will be able to talk about co DN LES Asking for directions Getting money at a bank Reserving a hotel room and talking about your home town Getting help for minor medical problems Asking about where people are from 0 O Twists and Turns ES 2 Students will be able to talk about 7 Turning Points 2 Speeches 3 Asking for information about tourist attractions Talking about places you visit Talking about interests Making arrangements to meet someone Buying souvenirs from a street market 10 Tough Choices 11 The Business of the Family 12 Speeches
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179. This class will be taught mainly in English and aims to improve your total skills of En glish using movies short books powerpoint presentations etc I W 1 7
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