to + base verb
An infinitive
(Bonus) I listen to Wonho every day but I haven't listened to his music today. I used to listen to Wonho.
Not correct!
I used to eat _____.
When do you use, "be used to"
When something is already familiar or normal
True or False: You can use nouns, pronouns, and adjectives with "be/get used to"
False; nouns, pronouns, and verbs + ing
Bonus: I'm a new trainee with JYP, so I'm used to everything now.
Not correct! (correct grammar, incorrect usage)
What should I do if I want to get used to living in Korea?
If you want to get used to living in Korea, ____
(Bonus) Answer this question: Have you gotten used to speaking English?
Possible Answers: I have gotten used to speaking English./I'm used to speaking English. I have not gotten used to speaking English. I am getting used to speaking English.
(Bonus) When you were a kid, ___ you ____ play badminton?
did you use to
When visiting the United States, you have to get used to personal space.
Correct!
What is something that is normal for you now? Why?
I'm used to ___ because ___.
Name 2 American TV shows from today's lesson that can help you learn English
Friends, Big Bang Theory, Fresh Off The Boat, Abbott Elementary, New Girl, How I Met Your Mother, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Modern Family
Create ONE sentence using "used to" and "be/get used to" that means: "Before Chaewon was pregnant, she had a lot of free time (but not now) and is still becoming familiar with having a child."
Chaewon used to have a lot of free time and is getting used to having a child.
I didn't have many friends at my last job, so now I am used to work alone. However, I can't get use to working 8 hours. I used to take naps after lunch, but now I can't.
I am used to working alone/I can't get used to working 8 hours.
(Bonus) Conversation: 1 person asks a question using "used to" or "be/get used to", and the other person responds, SWITCH with a different question!
Example: "Are you used to living alone?" "Yes, I am used to living alone." SWITCH
Describe the difference between "used to", "get used to", and "be used to"