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Independent Study 7

  • English Round Table 서울시 서초구 나루터로 10길 29 (용마일렉트로닉스) (map)

Today is the last class in your current four class set. We will begin class with a casual conversation. Next, we will discuss our reading. We will finish class with a grammar and sentence diagramming

What you need to prepare (Your Homework) to class:

  1. Finish your grammar worksheet- Unit 3

  2. Read and underline the words that are not familiar to you (you can also add them to your vocabulary notebook.

  3. Read last week’s daily writing out loud- practice at home. Sound needs to come out of your mouth.

  4. I want you to introduce me to your families favorite restaurant. What should I order if I go there?

  5. I have included an EBS English video for you. Please just watch, and be sure to finish. Don’t quit.

Please Read this short reading at home

Say no to tobacco. Falling into peer pressure can be the worst thing to do. Society can talk you into doing it without even saying a word. That’s why I’m here to persuade you not to start smoking. Many people do smoke, but that doesn’t make it the right choice. You shouldn’t start smoking because it can cause lung cancer, it causes others around you to be in danger, and it can cost an outrageous amount of money.

 Tobacco users who chose to smoke are at higher risk for health complications. Think about your health. Common colds, heart disease, and lung cancer are all effects that can happen from making this decision. Think of your safety along with others too! Second-hand smoke is just as bad, if not worse than taking a hit of a cigarette. 

There are many ways to quit smoking. Most people just say they couldn’t do it, so there is no way to get them motivated. People shouldn’t start smoking because it can cause lung cancer, it causes others around you to be in danger, and it can cost an outrageous amount of money. Say no to the peer pressures around you. Don’t start smoking if you want to stay healthy. Make the right decision, smoking is not the way to go!

Earlier Event: August 22
Independent Study 21
Later Event: August 22
Independent Study 22