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IE Speaking & Listening I/II/III--Week 2

IE Speaking & Listening I/II/III--Week 2

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7 Slides • 16 Questions

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Speaking & Listening
Unit 1: Social Relationships

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How many months or years do you need to know someone before they become a close friend?

(EXAMPLES: 10 years, 1 month)

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Compare & Contrast

How does your culture treat acquaintances?

In your experience, how do people from the U.S. treat acquaintances?

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Multiple Choice

Which definition describes a FRIENDSHIP

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A close and caring relationship between people who like and enjoy spending time with each other.

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A person you know but not very well.

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Someone you work with, often in the same job or office.

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A person who lives near you.

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Someone you are in a close or romantic relationship with, or someone you work with on a project or business.

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Multiple Choice

Which definition describes an ACQUAINTANCE

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A close and caring relationship between people who like and enjoy spending time with each other.

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A person you know but not very well.

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Someone you work with, often in the same job or office.

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A person who lives near you.

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Someone you are in a close or romantic relationship with, or someone you work with on a project or business.

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Multiple Choice

Which definition describes a PARTNER

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A close and caring relationship between people who like and enjoy spending time with each other.

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A person you know but not very well.

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Someone you work with, often in the same job or office.

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A person who lives near you.

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Someone you are in a close or romantic relationship with, or someone you work with on a project or business.

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Multiple Choice

Which definition describes a NEIGHBOR

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A close and caring relationship between people who like and enjoy spending time with each other.

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A person you know but not very well.

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Someone you work with, often in the same job or office.

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A person who lives near you.

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Someone you are in a close or romantic relationship with, or someone you work with on a project or business.

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Multiple Choice

Which definition describes a COLLEAGUE

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A close and caring relationship between people who like and enjoy spending time with each other.

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A person you know but not very well.

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Someone you work with, often in the same job or office.

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A person who lives near you.

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Someone you are in a close or romantic relationship with, or someone you work with on a project or business.

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Words to Know

  • Friendship: A close and caring relationship between people who like and enjoy spending time with each other.

  • Acquaintance: A person you know but not very well.

  • Colleague: Someone you work with, often in the same job or office.

  • Neighbor: A person who lives near you.

  • Partner: Someone you are in a close or romantic relationship with, or someone you work with on a project or business.

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Multiple Choice

Which word means: Finding a solution where everyone gives up a little to agree.

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Compromise

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Empathy

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Respect

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Trust

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Cooperate

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Multiple Choice

Which word means: to get along together for a goal or purpose.

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Compromise

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Empathy

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Respect

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Trust

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Cooperate

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Multiple Choice

Which word means: Treating someone in a kind and polite way because you value them.

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Compromise

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Empathy

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Respect

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Trust

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Cooperate

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Multiple Choice

Which word means: Believing someone is honest and reliable

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Compromise

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Empathy

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Respect

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Trust

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Cooperate

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Multiple Choice

Which word means: Understanding and sharing someone else’s feelings.

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Compromise

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Empathy

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Respect

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Trust

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Cooperate

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LEVEL III: In your opinion, which of these qualities is necessary for a healthy relationship? Why?



LEVEL II: Which quality is most important to you? Why?

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  • Misunderstanding: When someone does not understand something correctly, leading to confusion or conflict.

  • Argument: A strong disagreement, often in the form of a heated discussion.

  • Reconciliation: Making peace after a fight or disagreement.

  • Apology: Saying sorry for something you did wrong.

  • Boundary: A personal limit that shows how much you are comfortable with in a relationship or situation.

Conflicts and Challenges

​LEVEL III: Have you ever had ___ _________?
"Yes I have had..." // "No, I haven't had..."

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Multiple Choice

Which definition describes SUPPORT

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The way people share ideas, feelings, or information through speaking, writing, or gestures

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Paying attention to what someone says and trying to understand them.

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Communicating without words, using gestures, facial expressions, or body language.

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Feeling or showing thanks for something someone has done.

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Helping or encouraging someone, especially in difficult times.

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Multiple Choice

Which definition describes COMMUNICATION

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The way people share ideas, feelings, or information through speaking, writing, or gestures

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Paying attention to what someone says and trying to understand them.

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Communicating without words, using gestures, facial expressions, or body language.

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Feeling or showing thanks for something someone has done.

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Helping or encouraging someone, especially in difficult times.

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Multiple Choice

Which definition describes NON-VERBAL

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The way people share ideas, feelings, or information through speaking, writing, or gestures

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Paying attention to what someone says and trying to understand them.

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Communicating without words, using gestures, facial expressions, or body language.

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Feeling or showing thanks for something someone has done.

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Helping or encouraging someone, especially in difficult times.

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Multiple Choice

Which definition describes GRATITUDE

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The way people share ideas, feelings, or information through speaking, writing, or gestures

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Paying attention to what someone says and trying to understand them.

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Communicating without words, using gestures, facial expressions, or body language.

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Feeling or showing thanks for something someone has done.

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Helping or encouraging someone, especially in difficult times.

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Multiple Choice

Which definition describes LISTENING

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The way people share ideas, feelings, or information through speaking, writing, or gestures

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Paying attention to what someone says and trying to understand them.

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Communicating without words, using gestures, facial expressions, or body language.

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Feeling or showing thanks for something someone has done.

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Helping or encouraging someone, especially in difficult times.

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Stephen R. Covey The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

" Most people do not listen to hear, they listen to respond. " 

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D2L=> Week 2 => Tuesday Homework
GOAL: Identifying main ideas
Listen 1st time just to listen
Listen 2nd time and take notes
Listen 3rd time and decide main ideas or points of the talk

Level III

Practice Listening:
D2L=> Week 2 => Tuesday Homework
GOAL: Listen 1 time just to listen. Listen 2nd time & take notes
Listen 3rd time and answer questions

Level I/II

Homework for Tuesday

Speaking & Listening
Unit 1: Social Relationships

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