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9. W 1 Jobs Daily activities 2 Students will be able to talk about 2 Current activities Feelings 2 3 People we admire Cities 3 different types of jobs everyday activities current activities feelings and emotions E famous people popular cities i 4 On the weekend J On vacation 2 Students will be able to talk about 5 Entertainment Music 3 6 A city square Public transportation 3 weekend activities things on vacation iE recreational activities types of music 2 things in a city public transportation ES 0 7 At a supermarket Clothes and colors 2 Students will be able to talk about 8 Shops and stores Places around town 3 9 Hobbies Indoor exercise 3 items in a supermarket types of clothing types of stores places in town E things to collect or play indoor sports
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16. W Section A Unit 1 8 8 1 Section B Unit 1 8 1 Section A Unit 1 Section B Unit 1 Sec Section C Unit 1 8 tion C Unit 1 Umnit 2 Section A Unit 9 16 7 Section B Unit 9 16 Section C Unit 9 16 8 0 Section A Unit 17 24 8
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18. Technical English E 5 1 1 1 me 30 F 1 4 W Lesson 1 What Do Computers Do 3 Lesson Lesson 2 Sun Power In Fossil Fuels 3 5 Lesson 3 California Energy Crunch 2 Short Reading f Lesson 3 California Energy Crunch m 1 Lesson
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123. TOEIC EM Unit 1 Arts amp Amusement 2 Unit 2 Lunch amp Parties 2 Unit 3 Medicine amp Health 2 Unit 4 Traffic amp Travel 2 Unit 5 Ordering Shopping 2 Unit 6 Factories amp Production 2 Unit 7 Research amp Development 2 Unit 8 Computers amp Technology 1 Unit 9 Emplo
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137. 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 To stimulate your interest in the culture from which the lan guage has been formed and how to use the language in all sorts of real every day situations IL W Getting to know each other Classroom English 2 Introducing oneself and responding Greetings giving opin Meeting people 2 ions talking about their lifestyles and interesting places Interesting places 2 Routines and times 2 r Food and meals g GR 2 Students should be able to use their English in simple con Occupations 2 versations such as ordering food and drink future occu Going places 3 pations and giving directions ES Home life i CI ES 2 Students should be able to use their English in simple con Possessions 2 versations with increasing confidence Such as asking per Enjoying the outdoors 3 mission talking about outdoor activities Shopping ud 2 Students wil learn the vocabu Tourism 3 lary to be able to travel and buy things in a foreign coun Biographies 3 try and talk about their information about themselves ES 30 38
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314. texts Talking to a friend Casual greetings Giving an opinion Giving a summary a a a a mm ee e e Ne ee ee ee ee This unit will be about talk ing to a friend and telling them about what you did on the weekend We will learn about using the past tense Giving details to tell a story about the weekend Grammar Simple past tense I Wh How Questions jjj Pronunciation b v f Review Practice 7 In the last part of the course we will re Conversation Test 1 view what we have learned through the year and prac tice different kinds of conversations in prepara tion for the final test 30 38 Encounters book 1 Ichiyama and others Nan un do Students will be evaluated in three areas as follows Am 1 class participation and effort 30 MES lt 2 class work and quizzes 30 ERES 3 conversation test 40 G 25
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337. Circuit Experiments of Mechanical Engineering I Machine Design and Drafting Mechanical Engineering Seminar Applied Mathematics Material Chemistry Precision Processing Exercises in Thermodynamics Exercises in Hydraulics Control Engineering Numerical Analysis Mechatronics Technical English Experiments of Mechanical Engineering Graduation Research Machine Design and Drafting 27 SS S S S amp S E E Eo 4 dE 0S X 4S 1 X N Oo LETRA H 4o o e 2 4o d eo ox Digital Controlled System Medical and Welfare Engineering Mathematical Science Production Engineering General Ecology International Politics Earth Eco Science Applied Acoustics for Welfare Engineering English Communication Skills Electronic Device Energy Conversion Engineering Geography 28 AA KAKA KK KK A o o n Oo oa A C N 1 23 1 2 3 4 5 j amp HA fic He 4 Ei AH EX ap ir zx UA 38 EU
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