1. due: (showing arrangements made in advance) expected; supposed (to) Examples: The next train to London is due here at 4 o 'clock. The plane that was due to arrive at 10 has been delayed for 2 hours by a heavy fog
Part I Lead-in (Task 1-5) Part II In-Class Reading (Text Structure; Word Study; Sentence Study) Part III After-Class Reading (Passage One; Passage Two)
1) provide some clues to what makes a Nobel Prize Winner. 2) give guidance to learners to listen and talk about famous person. 3) provide students with new words and expressions 4) learn how to analyze word formation 5) ask learners to write in a chronological sequence
1) To listen to and then talk about business successes 2) To read about brand names 3) To write about a brand-name product 4) To practice reading skills: conceptual meaning 5) To learn and practice paragraph development by process 6) To practice Translating skills: Omission 7) To Learn to write advertisements 8) To visit Culture Salon about brand-name products