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B: It’s the first of March. A: Then what day is it today? B: It’s Wednesday. A: Oh, I see. And what time is it now? / And what time do you have? B: It’s five thirty. Field Activity Sample Answer Hello. I’m Kim, Sangjin from Star Travel. I’d like to tell you about what the weather is supposed to be like today in Jeju-do. It will be sunny and clear in the morning. The temperature will be around 15 degrees Celsius. This good weather will not last long. Tomorrow, on Friday, there is a 70 percent chance of showers with temperatures ranging from 7 to 12 degrees Celsius. Don’t forget your umbrella tomorrow. Check Up A 1. ⓑ 2. ⓒ B 1. It’s windy and cloudy. 2. It’s quarter after four. 3. It’s Tuesday. 4. It’s August twenty-sixth twenty twenty-five. C 1. ⓑ 2. ⓑ 3. ⓒ LESSON 3 Numbers pp. 22~27 Get Ready A Look and Write 2. three hundred and fifteen 3. nineteen, ninety-nine 4. eighteen thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight 5. two hundred and fourteen 6. zero point two five B Read and Match 1. ⓓ 2. ⓐ 3. ⓑ 4. ⓒ C Read and Write 1. 6,500 2. 1,900 3. 1,980 4. 2,100 Situation 1 Talking About Measurements A Listen and Do 1. ⓒ 2. ⓑ 3. ⓐ B Talk Together Sample Answer A: The Nile River is 6,650 kilometers long. B: I’m not used to the metric system. Could you use the imperial system? A: Sure! In the imperial system, it is 4,130 miles long. B: Oh, I see. Thank you. Situation 2 Talking About Prices in Different Currencies A Listen and Do 1. ⓑ 2. ⓐ 3. ⓑ heck Up B Talk Together Sample Answer A: I’d like to buy a jar of eye cream. How much is it? B: It’s 106 dollars. How would you like to pay for it? We accept cash and credit cards. A: Cash, please. B: Which currency would you like to pay with? We accept U.S. dollars, Korean won, and Chinese yuan. A: Korean won. B: Of course. Your item is 137,800 won. A: Here you are. 140,000 won. B: You gave me 140,000 won. Your change comes to 2,200 won. Field Activity Sample Answer Hello, everyone. Today, I’d like to introduce one of the must-see structures in Korea, Cheomseongdae in Gyeongju. It is the oldest surviving astronomical observatory in Asia. It was constructed in the 7th century in the kingdom of Silla. Cheomseongdae stands 9.17 meters high and consists of three parts: a base upon which a column is constructed, a round body, and a square top. Midway up the body stands a square window and entrance to the inside of the structure. The round body of the tower is built out of 365 bricks, Answers I 243
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