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266. Mark Stewart 1 mE 1 1 1 30 F 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 with a native speaker To stimulate your interest in the cul ture from which the language has been formed and how to use the language in all sorts of real every day situations W 1 Getting to know each other 2 Introducing oneself and responding Greetings giv 2 Talking about Interests 2 ing opinions talking about family and using cor 3 Talking about Family 2 rect verb tenses in their conversations 4 Talking about People 1 r 5 Talking about Work die 2 2 Students should be able to use their English in simple con 6 Talking about Past Experiences 2 versations such as discussing their lifestyles future occu 7 Talking about Sports 2 pations sports and making reservations 8 Talking about other Countries 2 ES 9 Talking about Experiences a 2 Students wil lean the 7 vocabu 10 Talking about Places 2 lary to be able to travel and handle many situa 11 Travel English Part 1 Hawaii 2 tions in English with
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306. I 1 2 3 II 1 2 3 W l l 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 2 j 2 D 2 D 1 1 CD 2 2 2 3 1 3 4 2 4 1 5 2 5 0 3 OD 8 OD NOM ate a a 2 2 CD 2
307. Unit 11 Finances 1 Unit 12 Media 1 Unit 13 Entertainment 1 Unit 14 Health 1 Unit 15 Restaurant 1 0 gt TOEIC gt TOEIO 120 oo 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 D 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 9 1 1 0 1 g 11 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 0 30 Successful Keys To The TOEIC Test 1 My First TOEIC Test New Version AE ae 2 30 15 15 e 10
308. ecision Engineering 5 1 2 30 D DRE 4 6 sais 2 3 j 4 1 1 ml 5 12
309. es 1 4 wh Lesson4 People Professions 1 5 Lesson5 Things around us 1 Lesson6 Expressing ideas 1 Lesson Action 1 1 Over the TOEIC Bridge TEST 1 TOEIC Bridge 0 Lesson8 Situations 1 2 i Lesson9 Describing things 1 3 Lesson10 Company amp Business 1 4 Lesson11 Marketing 1 Lesson12 Education amp Others 1 Lesson13 Entertainment 1 Lesson14 Practice Test 1 0 My First TOEIC TEST 1 TOEIC IN 1 2 Unit 1 6 6 3 f 1 My First TOEIC TEST 1 TOEIC Unit 7 14 7 2 3 ES
310. onics Technical English Experiments of Mechanical Engineering Graduation Research Machine Design and Drafting 21 CI fH fH fH LE fH Oo CI fH fH Co 3 Digital Controlled System ak L Medical and Welfare Engineering XE Mathematical Science gt Production Engineering H gt General Ecology zu International Politics lt o gt Earth Eco Science a gt Applied Acoustics for Welfare Engineering A n Ci 4 C N 2 pz English Communication Skills mi Ly Electronic Device Energy Conversion Engineering o CI fH fo fH fH fH Co RoW N Geography 28 1 ES 22 1 2 3 4 j 3 4 E Ei AH ap 13 3 PS
311. r 23i IE Chapter 17 Television and Violence 1 Chapter 18 Running in The Rain 2 1 1 Chapter 19 Family Names 9 6 Chapter 20 What Do Last Names Come From 0 30 15 20 15 20 15 15 H YEE G34 II English II 3
312. rt II 501 800 4 XE CHR LIAO 506 ED CD A AXR AVI AASB AR e FOS IC 5980 Part IL 801 1000 gu m m 1700 Part III 1001 1500 3 Part IV 1501 1700 2 Tate Aico an 2 amp f BE OU 75 HAL Fox 8 x 0 Part IV 1701 2000 3 3300 Part V 2001 2500 5 secos Native speaker A Part VI 2
313. ter 1 Medical Truth 2 Chaper 2 TV Makes You Fat 1 Chapter 3 Melatonin and Jet Lag 2 1 9 1 Chapter 4 Fever Chaper 5 How Maggots Cure Im Chapter 6 Titan 2 1 2 esos BPX CE BEDE lt a 1 1 Chapter 7 The ABC of CPR Chapter 8 Light Travels Awfully Fast aan OMELET Chapter 9 History of Coffee id Chapter 10 Melatonin Chapter 11 Gravity Force 2 1 2 1 1 Chapter 12 Caffeine Chapter 13 How You Regulate Heat 9 Chapter 14 TV Lies Well i Chapter 15 Broccoli Im Chapter 16 Is Mr Smith Heavier Than Mr Tailo
314. will begin with easy scenes to understand This is an e learning course and will be taught mainly in English 1 4 Course Guidance for the 1st Semester The Devil Wears Prada Part 1 3 Through the course you will be able to 1 Listen to the conversation and write down some key words of the story 2 understand basic words about daily life and fashion 3 write your opinion about the difficulty and impor tance of job work LOD NN mS FF The Lord of the Rings 1 Part 1 1 Through the course you will be able to Part 2 1 1 Listen to the conversation and write down some key Part 3 1 words of the story Part 4 1 2 understand basic words about adventure and fantasy 7 Part 5 1 3 write your opinion about human desire and the impor Part 6 1 tance of friendship K Part T 1 The 1st Term end Exam 0 Through the course you will be able to 1 Listen to the conversa Course Guidance for the 2nd Semester Pay It Forward Part 1 1 1 Part 2 1 tion and write down some key phrases of the story Part 3 1 2 understand basic words about school life and social ac
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