Lesson Report-Adv.2-Jan.19th

[1] Listening & Vocabulary: Kikutan-6K  Day 33: Why Become a Scientist?
transit  the passage or conveyance of goods or people
(astronomy) the passage of a celestial body across the face of a relatively larger body as seen from the earth
[2] Inside Reading-3  Unit 8 Psychology Reading-1  Not Like Other Kids
- Review a Skill: Making Inferences=> Explain why Karl Sr. says, laughing tiredly(L26) in three sentences.
- Review Reading Skill: Recognizing Comparison and Contrast => Review p.116-117 -> Apply
 => Speak about your brother or sister and you using a word of comparison and contrast with examples
- Study Words/Expressions/Grammar
Vocabulary Activities-Word Level
- A. - considerable  large enough to reckon with: a ~ quantity/amount, a lot of; much: he had ~ courage
; abundant, large, extensive, reasonable, substantial  - worthy of respect: a ~ man in the scientific world
 - expertise   expert skill or knowledge; expertness; know-how, ability, savvy, skill: business ~
-> expertize [ɛkspɜtaɪz]  to act as an expert or give an expert opinion (on)
- reveal   to make known; show, uncover, disclose, expose, tell: to ~ a secret. -> revelation
=> B. Put the sentences in order.
[3] My Global Learning Program-3  The Pacific War
1. (Jan.19th) What brought Imperial Japan to the war? #1
Japan’s Path to the War:  Rise of Militarism, Invasion to China, War in China,
Tension between Japan and the West
Moves taken towards the War
Imperial Japan’s Path to the Pacific War
The Pacific War (The Pacific theatre of World War II)
=> Dis What brought Imperial Japan to the war?
2. (Jan.23rd) What brought Imperial Japan to the war? #2
=> Dis What do you think of the sentiment on and sensitivity over the war history?
3. (Jan.30th) China’s long end to the war
4. (Feb.6th) China's aftermath of the war
5. (Feb.13th) Taiwan's aftermath of the war
6. (Feb.20th) Korea's aftermath of the war
7. (Feb.27th) Japan: What made Japan recover from the devastating war in such a short period of time?

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