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Topic: What are the ways to protect the environment?Earth is warming due to pollution, so we need to protect the environment to protect own habitat. Protecting the environment can be divided into three main ways: planting trees, not using plastic bags and travelling by public transports. Firstly, pl[r]
What are the qualities of a good neighbor?I believe that in every community very special relationships occurbetween neighbors. After our family and friends, neighbors are theclosest people we have around us. In my opinion, the qualities of agood neighbor are[r]
NDWICHESAnswer the questions.1. What are these?_________________________________________2. What’s this?_________________________________________3. What’s this?_________________________________________4. What are these?________________________________[r]
Make correct sentences using the presentcontinuousthe verbs,and completewithChooseofthecorrectanswer.the missing words for some pictures .BunnyBunny(paint)------------(paint)----------------------his----------his------------pink.pink.BunnyBunny( (juggle)juggle)-------------------------[r]
Rapid growth in many lowincome economies was fuelled by the insertion of producers into global value chains feeding into highincome northern markets. This paper charts the evolution of financial and economic crisis in the global economy and argues that the likely outcome will be sustained growth in[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: Subjec[r]
Comparatives and Superlatives1. What’s the best place to go out in your town? Why do you like it? Where is it? What’s the best place forfood? What about for drinks?2. What’s your favorite city in your state/province? Why? Is it bigger orsmaller than y[r]
Look at the pictures and answer the questions.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Who do the suitcases belong to – a woman or a man? What makes you think so?What things have they packed?Where are they going to spend their holiday? Why do you think so?What type of ho[r]
Speaking and listening – Elementary to IntermediateLet’s talk about PETSConversation cards1Do you have a pet?If not, have you ever had one?Talk about it.What are the most popular petsnowadays?According to you, why are theseanimals popular?Which animal makes[r]
Topic: What are the 3 most important subjects that students should study in high school to prepare them for the future? Why? Should children be given pocket money? If you could spend an afternoon with one member of your extended family, who would it be? Tell why you choose this person and tell wh[r]
111) List three equal employment laws [for extra credit give the year they werepassed].Answer: The student should be able to readily list any three such as Equal PayAct [1963], Civil Rights Act [1964] etc.Diff: 1Page Ref: 31-38Objective: Chapter objective 1Commented [HH5]: Just[r]
Language B English (Standard)ASSESSMENTSPEAKING (criteria A&B)Choose one of the two issues below to talk about. You have 5 minutes to prepare.You may take notes, but you can’t read from a prepared text.TASK1Look at the pictures and the questions below. You[r]
other insects, water bugs eat small fish,salamanders, and tadpoles. To remainon top of the water's surface, waterstriders, or pond skaters, rely on specialclaws and a covering of short hairs. Bothwater boatmen and backswimmers havelong, flat, hairy back legs they use likeoars to[r]
Hydrogeomorphic Assessmentof Beanblossom Bottoms Nature PreserveSycamore Land TrustThuy Thi Hong AnSPEA E 440 – WetlandsFall 20111. Introduction2. Methods2.1 Site description2.2 HGM assessment3. Results and discussion4. Conclusion5. Literature cited6. Figures and TablesThuy Thi Hong AnHGM Assessment[r]
An increasing number of global threats such as climate change, poverty, declining agricultural production, scarcity of water, fertilizer shortage and the resulting social and political unrest seem overwhelming. The urgency to address these threats creates an ever increasing demand for solutions that[r]
The students learned the poem by heart.How did they learn the poem? By heartNote that a prepositional phrase cannot function as the subject of a sentence.Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date.P[r]
Interrogative pronounsThe relative pronouns (e.g. who, which, what, whom, whose etc.) which are used to ask questions arecalled interrogative pronouns.The interrogative pronouns may be used to ask:Direct questionsWho are you?What do you want?Whom did[r]
Wetlands are those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to maintain saturated conditions. These can be either preexisting natural wetlands (e.g. marshes, swamps, bogs, cypress domes and strands, etc.) or constructed wetland systems.[r]