Advanced course_Logical English Intermediate course 10

PART A_1

Let’s introduce ourselves to each other.

PART A_2

My name is ________________. What is your name?

PART A_3

I am ________________. Nice to meet you.

PART A_4

Nice to meet you too, ________________. What kind of music do you listen to?

PART A_5

________________________________. How about you?

PART A_6

________________________________. Let’s begin our lesson!

PART B_1

We will read aloud the words below. Please repeat after me. I will check your pronunciation.
(Please send the mispronounced words and phrases to your student.)

PART B_2

1. guess
2. ad
3. notice
4. direct
5. focus
PART B_3

Now, let’s review some words from part B_2.
(Please review the mispronounced words and expressions from part B_2.)

PART B_4

PART C_1

We will read aloud the passage below in short chunks. Please repeat after me. I will check your pronunciation.
(Please send the mispronounced words and expressions to your student.)

PART C_2

1. Can you guess how many ads you see a day?
2. A person living in a city 30 years ago saw about 2,000 ad messages a day (on everything from TV to magazines).
3. Today, we see about 5,000 ads each day, including those you see online.
4. This doesn’t mean that you notice all these ads.
5. You may just see them in passing, but their images are so strong that they may stay in your memory for a long time.
6. We now live in the age of AI (artificial intelligence), and because of this technology, ad messages can be directed to you only.
7. Actually, many of the ads you see on the Internet focus on products you want to buy and activities you want to do.
PART C_3

Now, let’s review some words and phrases.
(Please review the mispronounced words and expressions.)

PART C_4

PART C_5

Next, you will read aloud the whole passage below. I will check your pronunciation.
(Please send the mispronounced words and expressions to your student.)

PART C_6

Can you guess how many ads you see a day? A person living in a city 30 years ago saw about 2,000 ad messages a day (on everything from TV to magazines). Today, we see about 5,000 ads each day, including those you see online.

This doesn’t mean that you notice all these ads. You may just see them in passing, but their images are so strong that they may stay in your memory for a long time.

We now live in the age of AI (artificial intelligence), and because of this technology, ad messages can be directed to you only. Actually, many of the ads you see on the Internet focus on products you want to buy and activities you want to do.

PART C_7

Now, let’s review some words and phrases.
(Please review the mispronounced words and expressions.)

PART C_8

PART C_9

I will ask the following questions. Please answer based on the passage. I will check if your sentences are complete and if the grammar is correct.
(Please send the sentences that need grammar corrections to your student.)

PART C_10

1. How many ads in a day did a person living in the city see 30 years ago?
Answer:
2. How many ads in a day do we see now?
Answer:
3. Do we notice all the ads we see?
Answer:
4. What kind of ads on the Internet do we usually encounter nowadays?
Answer:

PART C_11

Now, let’s review your answers.
(Please review your student’s answers by sending the correct answers in complete sentences. After that, ask your student to read aloud his or her corrected answers.)

PART C_12

PART D_1

Please summarize the contents of this passage and tell it to your tutor. You may refer to your answer above and your textbook. I will check your sentences and grammar.
(Students may refer to a textbook they own when they have a hard time.)

PART D_2

PART D_3

Now, let’s review your answers.

PART D_4

PART E_1

I will ask the following questions, then you may ask me the same questions. I will check if your sentences are complete and if the grammar is correct.
(Please send the sentences that need grammar corrections to your student.)

PART E_2

1. Where do you often see advertisements?
Answer:
2. Besides TV and magazines, do you notice new media that show ads?
Answer:
3. What are your feelings about ads?
Answer:
4. What is the most impressive advertisement?
Answer:
PART E_3

Now, let’s review your answers.
(Please review your student’s answers by sending the correct answers in complete sentences. After that, ask your student to read aloud his or her corrected answers.)

PART E_4

PART F_1

Now, please answer the following question. I will check if your sentence is complete and if the grammar is correct.
(Please send the sentences that need grammar corrections to your student.)

PART F_2

Can you share your personal experience with advertisements? You may use the answers above as a reference.

PART F_3

Now, let’s review your answers.
(Please review your student’s answers by sending the correct answers in complete sentences. After that, ask your student to read aloud his or her corrected answers.)

PART F_4

PART G_1

Now, I will ask some questions about the topic, so let’s do free talk. I will check if your sentence is complete and if the grammar is correct.
(Please send the sentences that need grammar corrections to your student.)

PART G_2

Which one is the more effective tool for younger people, TV commercial or Youtube commercial? Why do you think so?
What tool do you use the most? Do you see many ads on that? What do you think of those ads?
Have you ever seen an ad and wanted to buy something? What was it?

PART H_1

Now, let’s review today’s lesson. I will give you my score for each criterion and my overall feedback.
(Student will take a note of your feedback on his/her textbook. If you don’t have enough time, please send only score through chatbox.)

PART H_2

Score: Please check the description of each score.
1. strongly disagree
2. disagree
3. undecided
4. agree
5. strongly agree
Criteria: Please give the score by looking back on today’s lesson.
1. The student was able to use appropriate phrases to express his/her ideas.
2. The student was able to correct the lapses he/she made.
3. The student was able to speak in a confident manner.
4. The student was able to express his/her ideas in a logical way.
5. The student was able to tell his/her thoughts to the tutor properly.
6. The student was able to speak in a consistent way.
7. The student was able to react to the tutor’s questions well.
8. The student didn’t continue the subtle pauses and silence he/she made.
9. The student was able to maintain a fluent and natural flow of speaking.
PART H_3

If you want to check the score again, please say the criteria number.
(Please make sure that your student took a note of the score you gave him/her.)