logging in or signing up Reading 2 Review 2 cshoup Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 46 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 08, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Do you know? : Do you know? What’s the capital of South Korea? What’s the capital of Japan? Seoul Tokyo These weren’t always the capitals of Korea and Japan! Today we will look at the historic capitals of these countries. Silla TombsGyeongju, Korea : Silla TombsGyeongju, Korea Mt. NamsanGyeongju, Korea : Mt. NamsanGyeongju, Korea Cheomseongdae (Tower of the Moon)Gyeongju, Korea : Cheomseongdae (Tower of the Moon)Gyeongju, Korea GionKyoto, Japan : GionKyoto, Japan Ryoanji TempleKyoto, Japan : Ryoanji TempleKyoto, Japan Review 2 (Units 4, 5, and 6) : Review 2 (Units 4, 5, and 6) ESOL Reading 2 Ms. Shoup Review Objectives : Review Objectives Review 60 words from units 4, 5, and 6 Practice reading skills Look at two more World Heritage Sites Do you remember?What is a World Heritage Site? : Do you remember?What is a World Heritage Site? A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a place (such as a forest, mountain, lake, desert, monument, building, complex, or city) that is listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as of special cultural or physical significance. Vocabulary Units 4 - 6 : Vocabulary Units 4 - 6 allow circle contact distance entire identify messages powerful search tools advances benefit independent journey medicine neighbor settlers spread out surface survive challenges colorful electricity exercise fix growth property remove traffic ugly annual construction global increasing kids particularly shaped successful tourists welcome beyond comfortable costly futuristic heat pair range rocky stylish weigh cloth discovery insect jacket legend nowadays rare unbroken valuable worth Use this list to complete the crossword puzzle on page 73. Let’s Check : Let’s Check Across 3. search 4. survive 6. weigh 7. annual 11. entire 14. neighbor 15. welcome 16. property 18. remove 19. comfortable Down 1. powerful 2. challenge 3. shape 5. valuable 8. journey 9. growth 10. beyond 12. tourist 13. ugly 17. rare Ancient Capitalspages 74-75 : Ancient Capitalspages 74-75 Gyeongju, Korea Site basics Summary Must-See Sights in Gyeongju Silla Tombs Mt. Namsan Cheomseongdae Glossary Kyoto, Japan Site basics Summary Must-See Sights in Kyoto: Gion Ryoanji Temple Let’s read! Ask your partner… : Ask your partner… When did these cities become World Heritage Sites? What is a “dynasty”? Why is the tower in the left picture so important? Why would someone visit a shrine? What is a geisha? Field NotesPage 73 : Field NotesPage 73 Fill in the information from pages 74-75 about Gyeongju and Kyoto Let’s Check : Let’s Check Gyeongju Silla 300 Moon Stars seventh Tombs five million Kyoto 1,000 17 rocks Gion Close your books, please. : Close your books, please. Negative Prefixes: in- im- un- : Negative Prefixes: in- im- un- in-, im-, and un- are added to the beginning of adjectives to mean “not” formal informal possible impossible safe unsafe in- im- un-? : in- im- un-? _____important _____comfortable _____polite _____correct _____successful _____perfect _____direct _____experienced _____likely un un im in un im in in un Please copy these into your book. Page 76. Vocabulary Building 2Page 76 : Vocabulary Building 2Page 76 A. Word Link Complete the sentences with your new –un, -im, -in words. Let’s Check: uncomfortable impolite unsuccessful Inexperienced incorrect Close your books, please. : Close your books, please. Phrases with ‘make’ : Phrases with ‘make’ make a decision a lot of money history sense a deal Let’s read the text on page 76 (B). Circle all the phrases with make! B. Word Partnership : B. Word Partnership Now match the phrases with the definitions below the text. Let’s Check : Let’s Check make a lot of money make a decision make history makes sense make a deal Due Monday : Due Monday Reading Log #6 Vocabulary Log 7A You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Reading 2 Review 2 cshoup Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 46 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 08, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Do you know? : Do you know? What’s the capital of South Korea? What’s the capital of Japan? Seoul Tokyo These weren’t always the capitals of Korea and Japan! Today we will look at the historic capitals of these countries. Silla TombsGyeongju, Korea : Silla TombsGyeongju, Korea Mt. NamsanGyeongju, Korea : Mt. NamsanGyeongju, Korea Cheomseongdae (Tower of the Moon)Gyeongju, Korea : Cheomseongdae (Tower of the Moon)Gyeongju, Korea GionKyoto, Japan : GionKyoto, Japan Ryoanji TempleKyoto, Japan : Ryoanji TempleKyoto, Japan Review 2 (Units 4, 5, and 6) : Review 2 (Units 4, 5, and 6) ESOL Reading 2 Ms. Shoup Review Objectives : Review Objectives Review 60 words from units 4, 5, and 6 Practice reading skills Look at two more World Heritage Sites Do you remember?What is a World Heritage Site? : Do you remember?What is a World Heritage Site? A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a place (such as a forest, mountain, lake, desert, monument, building, complex, or city) that is listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as of special cultural or physical significance. Vocabulary Units 4 - 6 : Vocabulary Units 4 - 6 allow circle contact distance entire identify messages powerful search tools advances benefit independent journey medicine neighbor settlers spread out surface survive challenges colorful electricity exercise fix growth property remove traffic ugly annual construction global increasing kids particularly shaped successful tourists welcome beyond comfortable costly futuristic heat pair range rocky stylish weigh cloth discovery insect jacket legend nowadays rare unbroken valuable worth Use this list to complete the crossword puzzle on page 73. Let’s Check : Let’s Check Across 3. search 4. survive 6. weigh 7. annual 11. entire 14. neighbor 15. welcome 16. property 18. remove 19. comfortable Down 1. powerful 2. challenge 3. shape 5. valuable 8. journey 9. growth 10. beyond 12. tourist 13. ugly 17. rare Ancient Capitalspages 74-75 : Ancient Capitalspages 74-75 Gyeongju, Korea Site basics Summary Must-See Sights in Gyeongju Silla Tombs Mt. Namsan Cheomseongdae Glossary Kyoto, Japan Site basics Summary Must-See Sights in Kyoto: Gion Ryoanji Temple Let’s read! Ask your partner… : Ask your partner… When did these cities become World Heritage Sites? What is a “dynasty”? Why is the tower in the left picture so important? Why would someone visit a shrine? What is a geisha? Field NotesPage 73 : Field NotesPage 73 Fill in the information from pages 74-75 about Gyeongju and Kyoto Let’s Check : Let’s Check Gyeongju Silla 300 Moon Stars seventh Tombs five million Kyoto 1,000 17 rocks Gion Close your books, please. : Close your books, please. Negative Prefixes: in- im- un- : Negative Prefixes: in- im- un- in-, im-, and un- are added to the beginning of adjectives to mean “not” formal informal possible impossible safe unsafe in- im- un-? : in- im- un-? _____important _____comfortable _____polite _____correct _____successful _____perfect _____direct _____experienced _____likely un un im in un im in in un Please copy these into your book. Page 76. Vocabulary Building 2Page 76 : Vocabulary Building 2Page 76 A. Word Link Complete the sentences with your new –un, -im, -in words. Let’s Check: uncomfortable impolite unsuccessful Inexperienced incorrect Close your books, please. : Close your books, please. Phrases with ‘make’ : Phrases with ‘make’ make a decision a lot of money history sense a deal Let’s read the text on page 76 (B). Circle all the phrases with make! B. Word Partnership : B. Word Partnership Now match the phrases with the definitions below the text. Let’s Check : Let’s Check make a lot of money make a decision make history makes sense make a deal Due Monday : Due Monday Reading Log #6 Vocabulary Log 7A