Unit 5: – Do in free time 12. Watch TV 13. Read book 14. Go for a walk – Favorite media 15. Television 16. Internet 17. Newspapers, articles 18. Advantages of Internet 19. Disadvantages of Internet —————[r]
American and British English differencesAlthough British English and American English are very similar, there are a few differences of grammar andspelling. Here are some examples of the most important differences.Use of the simple past and present perfect tensesIn[r]
In the present life television is indispensable to every family.Watching TV is a way to relax your mind, relieve stress, get more information, announcements, ...especially entertainment programs, news,. to help improve mood .It provides all the entertainmentinformation like spor[r]
Has TV distroyed communication among friends and family?Television occupies our spare time and lets us known what is goingaround the world or the latest medical and technologicaldevelopments all over the world. However, it can harm us in manydifferent ways.First of all, people w[r]
Present continuous tense reviewThe present continuous tense is used to talk about things that are happening at the moment of speaking. Forexample, I am working on my computer at the moment. What are you doing? You are reading this article.Form: Subject + is / am /[r]
Has computer made life easier?The information technology has developed so fast that computers,which were completely unknown decades ago, have stepped intoalmost every household in the world and brought deep impact to theway people work, live and entertain. However, like the sayi[r]
EXERCISE Choose the correct answer 1. Water ________ of hydrogen and oxygen. A. is consisting B. consists C. has consisted D. will consist 2. Don’t give the chocolate to Helen. She ________ it. A. hates B. is hating C. has hated D. hated 3. The Sun ________ us heat and light. A. will give B.[r]
General grammar exerciseRewrite as directed.1. There was almost nothing in the box. (Rewrite using ‘hardly)2. A few books are lying on the table. (Begin with the word ‘There’)3. He stood on tip-toe. He reached for the apple. (Combine using a participle)4. Would you[r]
Idiomatic expressions with eyeHere is a list of idiomatic expressions formed around the word eye.Eye someone upTo eye someone up is to look at them with romantic or love interest.At the party, Samuel eyed many girls up, but none showed any interest in him.Be all eyesWhen you are[r]
Describe and compare peat land and saltmarshes in the worldI. IntroductionWetlands are important and valued environments for many reasons.They are highly productive ecosystems, and are able to capture energy and providefood for many animals and provide important refuges f[r]
population aged four and over is 25 hours a week. Other pursuits include listening to music, reading, do-ityourself home improvements, and gardening.British people are also very interested in watching and taking part in sports. Walking and swimmingare the two most popular sporti[r]
Adjectives -ED or -ING Exercise-ING the cause-EDthe effectFill the gaps with the adjectives in brackets.1 He's such a monotonous speaker. I was ________________ stiff. (bored / boring)2 Most sequels are ________________. (disappointed / disappointing)3 I had such a ______[r]
Guofei ChenXianfan Xu1School of Mechanical Engineering,Purdue University,West Lafayette, IN 47907-1288Experimental and 3D FiniteElement Studies of CW LaserForming of Thin Stainless SteelSheetsLaser forming as a springback-free and noncontact forming technique has been underactive investigation over[r]
Common expressions without articlesIn some common fixed expressions of place, time and movement countable nouns are normally treated asuncountables, without articles. Here are the most common expressions of this kind:To school / at school / in school / from schoolTo university /[r]
NEIGHBORS1+2 A.OBJECTIVES: _ LANGUAGE CONTENT: TO INTRODUCE THE STUDENTS NEW WORDS AND STRUCTURES RELATING TO the topic “Neighbors” _ Language function: BY THE END OF THE LESSON,THE STUD[r]
I have ordered the book by Strichartz, because it has a very intuitive approach and presents important results from a relatively practical point of view. If you want to have two books, buy the one by Rosenlicht or the one by Shilov, because they are cheap. My favorite is the book by Courant and John[r]
12. Nests are not made by the pigeon.13. Michael is not known to me.14. Meat is not eaten by her.15. No one will be helped by them.Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date.Powered by TCPDF (www.tc[r]
40.What part of London is the symbol of wealth and luxury?41. Where is the official residence of the Queen?_________________________________________________________________________42. What is the central square of London?___________________________________________________[r]
•First you will have to identify the document ( a picture , a drawing , a painting …) and mention the author , the dateand the origins if possible.IDENTIFY THE PICTUREIt ( probably ) comes from a …This document is a(n) …..Drawing - cartoon - photo - coverMagazine -[r]