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ENGLISH CONVERSATION II Welcome back to our English class! To most of you this is WEEK 2. Today, we will study Unit 5 of the text and workbook. Teacher’s audio CD will be used for listening exercises. Oral presentation assignment: I will explain how to use “cue cards” or “flash cards” and make a speech. Students do Self-Introductions, hand-in the flash card homework assignment.

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Unit 5 - Where\'s the Party? Focus on: Weddings

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ENGLISH CONVERSATION II

Welcome back to our English class! To most of you this is WEEK 2.Today, we will study Unit 5 of the text and workbook. Teacher’s audio CD will be used for listening exercises.Oral presentation assignment: I will explain how to use “cue cards” or “flash cards” and make a speech.Students do Self-Introductions, hand-in the flash card homework assignment.

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Chapter 5 – Let’s start with:Where’s the party? ~Are you thinking about having a wedding?

New vocabulary: best man, maid of honor, card, invitation, party, bride/groom,

ceremony, present, bouquet, veil, gown, cake, groom, reception, candles, rings,

hanbok, other Korean translations

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Wedding TraditionsDifferent countries celebrate weddings in different fashions…

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Korean Wedding Traditions

The Matchmaker - an Old Tradition

At one time, matchmakers were used for half of the weddings in Korea. Families would go to a matchmaker and present their young person with their resumes, and ask them to find someone that is compatible in status and earning potential.

http://www.weddingdetails.com/lore/korean.cfm

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Korean Wedding Attire

For over 2,000 years, the traditional Korean costume, the Hanbok, has been worn by men, women and children.

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Korean Wedding Traditions

Next: Go to the HML presentation!

Source: http://www.raescreations.com/wedding/0626/index.html

NEXT: Let’s look at the BRIDE’S HANBOK:The women's attire includes a chogori (short jacket with long sleeves) with 2 long ribbons which are tied to form the otkorum. A chima, a full length, high waisted wrap around skirt is worn. Boat shaped shoes make of silk, are worn with white cotton socks The bride's attire might include a white sash with significant symbols or flowers. A headpiece or crown may also be worn. The norigae is a hanbok decoration which has been worn by all classes of Korean women for centuries. It is tied to the skirt or the ribbon on the jacket. The knot on the top is called the Maedup.

Source: http://www.weddingdetails.com/lore/korean.cfm#religious

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Korean wedding traditionsWedding Feast and Reception

The wedding feast or reception, (kyorhon p'iroyon)can be a mix of traditional and western cultures. At a traditional wedding feast, you would expect to find bulgolgi (marinated barbeque beef strips), kalbi (marinated short ribs), a variety of kimchi (pickled cabbage with a variety of spices, with other ingredients such as radishes, seafood).

Source: http://www.weddingdetails.com/lore/korean.cfm#religious

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Korean wedding traditions

The Groom's Attire

A jacket (chigori) and trousers (paji) and an overcoat (turumagi) are worn. The jacket has loose sleeves, the trousers are roomy and tied with straps at the ankles. A vest may be worn over the shirt. A black hat (moja) could be worn.

Source: http://www.weddingdetails.com/lore/korean.cfm#religious

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Korean Wedding Traditions

In ancient times, the wedding day the weddings were held in the bride's yard or house. The groom traveled by horse to the bride's house and after the wedding ceremony took his wife in a palanquin (cart) to his parents' house to live. The bride and groom wore formal court costumes for the wedding ceremony. Ordinary people were permitted to wear the luxurious clothes only on their wedding day. Hand lanterns are used for lighting the way from the groom's home to the bride's home on the night before the wedding.

http://www.weddingdetails.com/lore/korean.cfm#religious

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Festival time in Latin AmericaSalvador, Brazil: Carnaval is said to be the best celebration on earth

Thousands of people celebrate for 6 days, bands play music on moving stages and people follow the parades.

Next…

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Festival time in Latin America

Cuzco, Peru –The Sun Festival is the second biggest festival in Latin America

The history of the festival goes back 500 years

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Questions:

Handout to students.

Ask 10 questions to 5 other students.

Write down your partners name.

We can present answers, make corrections, and review.

Conversation questions & answers.

Good work, keep trying!!! ^^+