Eiken Lis-2nd 2018-1
STT-Speaking Blog Review=>Speak - Blog Speak why you are going to college in 4-6 sen. Use to-purpose.
Inside Reading-2 Unit 5 Reading-2 Weather,
Climate, or Both? #3
- Study Words/Expressions/Sentences #2
[P5-L57]
establish (oneself) to hold a position firmly; ~ oneself as …, get ~ed, [L58] qualifies
as a climate feature to have the right qualities to be described
as sth; designate, characterize; ~ as a doctor - feature; a distinct aspect of sth; character L66 steer [p6-L93] die off (phrv)
to die one after the other until there are none left -> die down to become gradually
less strong/loud/noticeable; the applause
~d down, the flame ~. P7-L96] climatologist-climatology – [klaɪ məˈtɒl ə dʒi] L98 run
weather data [L103] vicious storm
violent, crucial, brutal; ~
attack/murder/offender [L112] hindsight
(<-> foresight) the understanding after sth happened; retrospect,
experience; with ~ it’s easy to say, it’s obvious in ~ that…, with the benefit
of ~
- Read
aloud Par. 4 => Speak what climate and weather is respectively in 60
sec.
L56 Bermuda High (0:34)
A
semi-permanent, subtropical area of high pressure in
the North Atlantic Ocean off the East Coast of North America that migrates east
and west with varying central pressure. When it is displaced westward, during
the Northern Hemispheric summer and fall, the center is located in the western
North Atlantic, near Bermuda. In the winter and early spring, it is primarily
centered near the Azores in the eastern part of the North Atlantic. Also known
as Azores High.
L90
Blog The Little Ice Age (2:31)
Open Forum-1 Unit 5 Listening 1 Interview with an
anthropologist #2
- Blog Listen w/Script-> Vocabulary: human origins, genetics,
biological variation, area of
specialty, vary-variable-variation, introduce-introductory, sub-category, broaden
and expand, fascinating field
Introduction
to Anthropology (5:26)
- Vocabulary/p.37-38
- ist: person, member - anthropologist, artist,
pianist, dentist, psychologist, chemist, socialist, egoist
- ian: specialist - mathematician, politician,
musician, magician, physician, historian, librarian,
- al: official, professional,
- or: thing,
person - actor, mayor, governor, conductor, escalator, elevator
- er:
think, person - employer, announcer, manager, speaker, builder, villager,
cooker, cooler/heater
Interest Blog EF International’s Proficiency Test Results
=> Dis => Speak Why Japanese people study English but don’t try to learn and use English?
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