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  • Hello, everyone.

  • I'm Nicole Rae.

  • And welcome to my English game show, Word Points.

  • My students will compete in three rounds of word games to get points and win a prize.

  • Please introduce yourself.

  • Hello, my name is Joong Won Kwon.

  • I major in aircraft mechanics and I'm Korean.

  • I graduated from an international school, so I can speak English.

  • Hi, my name is Dong Chan Shin.

  • And I major the same subject as his.

  • And I speak English well because I studied abroad a year and I love the language.

  • Great.

  • Now for the first round, you get 45 seconds

  • to make as many English words that start with the letter S.

  • You get one point for each letter in the word,

  • so you want to say big words to get more points.

  • The rules are: Only English words

  • No plurals No abbreviations

  • No acronyms and you can't copy the other players words.

  • Do you guys understand the rules?

  • Yes.

  • Let's start with Joong Won.

  • Start.

  • speech

  • speechless

  • speak

  • sell

  • sea

  • sick

  • seek and

  • shower

  • show

  • steak

  • scream

  • ..um..

  • sports

  • sour

  • speed

  • sky

  • survey

  • surf

  • surround

  • sing

  • ..umm.

  • shocking

  • shock

  • ummm….

  • Good job, how do you feel?

  • I guess it is harder than I expected.

  • Okay, Dong Chan.

  • You have 45 seconds.

  • Please say all the English words you know starting with the letter S.

  • Start.

  • sky

  • skyfall

  • ski

  • sky blue

  • ski..snow

  • snowboard

  • snowing

  • snowman

  • snowball fight

  • snowball

  • snack

  • sneeze

  • umm

  • shoot

  • Andumm

  • snea..ky

  • sneaky

  • sling

  • slingshot Andumm

  • Good job.

  • how do you feel?

  • It was hard, harder than I thought.

  • Great job, guys.

  • After the first round, we can see that Joong Won has more points than Dong Chan.

  • For round two, each student will have 45 seconds to say as many English words

  • that end with the letter S.

  • We have the same rules.

  • We will start with Dong Chan now.

  • Are you ready, Dong Chan?

  • Yep.

  • Start.

  • yes

  • his

  • hers

  • bus

  • goes

  • does

  • Hmmm

  • Wow...

  • ahhh...

  • delicious

  • And….

  • Much harder.

  • Are you ready, Joong Won?

  • Yes.

  • Start.

  • mess

  • less

  • ummm

  • kiss

  • p... ah no no no....

  • pass

  • boss

  • ummm..

  • lips

  • ummm

  • this

  • miss

  • It's really hard.

  • These are the scores for round 2.

  • When we add round 1 word points and round 2 word points,

  • here are the current total scores.

  • For the final round, I will say 10 English words each.

  • You need to listen to the words.

  • If there is letter S in the word, you only need to answerYes”.

  • If there is no S in the word, you need to answerNo”.

  • You have only two seconds to answer.

  • You get one point for each correct answer.

  • Are you ready, Joong Won?

  • Yes.

  • Start.

  • medicine

  • No.

  • circus

  • No.

  • science

  • Yes.

  • bicycle

  • No.

  • ice-cream

  • No.

  • debris

  • Yes.

  • sale

  • Yes.

  • circle

  • No.

  • December

  • No.

  • September

  • Yes.

  • Good job.

  • How do you feel?

  • It was better than the S ending words.

  • Are you ready, Dong Chan?

  • Yes.

  • Start.

  • cement

  • No.

  • princess

  • Yes.

  • pencil

  • No.

  • sentence

  • Yes.

  • island

  • Yes.

  • sour

  • Yes.

  • recipe

  • No.

  • base

  • Yes.

  • face

  • No.

  • office

  • No.

  • Good job.

  • How do you feel?

  • That was much easier than the former ones.

  • Let's calculate the final scores and see who wins the prize.

  • These are the scores for round three.

  • Now if we add rounds one, two and three, the winner is Joong Won.

  • Yay!

  • To hand off the prize today we have Robin Shaw.

  • All right, man.

  • Here is 50,000 won because we're in Korea.

  • You're the winner.

  • Congratulations.

  • Thank you.

  • How do you feel?

  • I feel very happy about it.

  • Anyway, you did a good job, man.

  • Thanks.

  • All right, guys.

  • Thank you for watching.

  • See you next time.

Hello, everyone.

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