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256 Appendices Check Up A. M: Hello. Can I help you? W: Yes. I’m looking for a skirt. M: Then, what do you think of this one with stripes? W: Oh, I like it. Looks like it would be small for me, though. M: It’s a US size 8. I think size 10 would suit you. Please try this on. W: ( Pause ) Oh, I like it. M: It looks good on you. W: Thanks. How much is it? M: The regular price was 50 dollars. But it’s on sale at 10% off. W: Sounds reasonable. I’ll take this. Lesson 4 Supermarket P. 180 Situation 1 Recommending a Supermarket Product Listen and Do W: Excuse me. What’s on special today? M: Today ground beef is half price. W: Oh, I don’t need ground beef, I’m afraid. M: OK, which meat do you want and how much? W: I’d like some pork. Hmm... how much for a kilogram of pork? M: Twelve thousand won for a kilogram. W: I’ll take 500 grams. M: Good choice! How do you want it cut? W: Please chop the pork. Where can I pay? M: You can pay at the counter over there. Situation 2 Explaining the Usages of a Product Listen and Do M: Excuse me, where can I find an electric rice cooker? W: Rice cookers are in aisle 3. I’ll show you the way. M: Thanks. Oh, there are so many cookers here. Which one is the most popular? W: This is a hot item. It has a lot of cooking functions for steamed food as well as rice. Also, it has a separable cover, so it’s very convenient to wash. There is a manu- al in English, too. M: Oh, I like it. Well, actually I haven’t used one before. Can you show me how to use it? W: Sure. First, put in the right amount of rice and water. Next, check special options in the manual. Then, press this button to turn it on. M: It’s very simple. How long is the warranty? W: The service plan is good for a year. M: All right. I’ll take this one. How much is it? W: Good choice! It’s 124 dollars. Check Up A M: When you press the start button, the ready symbol is displayed. Put it in the ear and press the activation but- ton. When you hear the beep, remove it from the ear canal, and check the temperature. Ⅵ Tour Guide Service Lesson 1 Korean Culture P. 188 Situation 2 Providing Information about Traditional Korean Culture Listen and Do [script 1] F1: Is this traditional Korean clothing? K: Yes. This is called hanbok . F2: It’s so elegant! K: Yes, it is. Hanbok has a graceful shape with a slim top and a wide bottom. F2: It’s similar to a bell. K: You’re right. The wide sleeves and flexible skirt make the wearer look as though she is floating on air. Also, the colorful fabric is dyed with natural materials. F2: Do Koreans still wear hanbok these days? K: Sure. Some people wear it for traditional holidays or special occasions. [script 2] F2: It’s a traditional Korean house, isn’t it? K: Yes. It’s called hanok . These days, hanok generally refers to tile-roofed houses. You should take shoes off here before you go into the room. F1: OK. ( Pause ) Oh, there are no beds at all. F2: I’ve heard it’s a traditional Korean custom to sit and sleep on the floor. K: That’s right. This custom started with the ondol system in hanok . [script 3] F1: What is ondol ? K: Ondol is a traditional heating system. There is a layer of stone down here, actually. The heat from the kitchen fire runs through this open space, warming the stone above. This heat keeps both the floor and the air sur- prisingly warm in the winter. F2: Wow! That’s impressive. F1: Yeah! I’d like to try ondol someday.
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