+ Using a questionnaire- The research project is divided into 3 stages:Stage 1 : Provide theoretical evidence and illustrationsStage 2 : PracticeStage 3 : Check4How to deal with unfamiliar words in doing reading tasksB. CONTENTHOW TO DEAL WITH UNFAMILIAR WORDSIn order to understand what you a[r]
Prof. Francisco Zabala - 2014Sentence StressIn their citation form, every word has a lexical stress – or more. However,when they occur in context some of them are not stressed at all and mayeven take a weak vowel (i.e. .?+
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the Instructor's Manual.)xi• Word Visions: The Word Visions activities are new to this edition. They give students theopportunity to connect the vocabulary words to visuals. The Word Visions are either locatedwithin the Self-Tests section or as an Interactive Exercise. The activities ask stud[r]
Vocabulary and Spelling Strategies and Practice Grade 11 Vocabulary for Writing in the Real World Eyewitness to a Hurricane 1 Where Her Characters Come From. 2 Discovery in the Digs . . . . 3 More Than a Baseball Story. . . . . . . 4 When the World Wants to Know. . . 5 A Plea for the Rights of Nativ[r]
“Have you seen this ________ we got last week?” “Yes. Her qualificationsand experience are good – but we don’t have any openings right now.”If Glen got the job he could ________! Look at that salary!“How are you getting on with that covering letter?” “I’m ________, I’m afraid.”When I get in front of[r]
necessary.- Ask some pairs to report .- Give some remark if necessaryPre-teaching vocabulary:- Write down the meaningTo Endanger: (v)of some newwordsDestructio(n)Drainage(n):Deforestration,urbanizationWhile you read : (23 minutes)- Ask students to look through thepassage and read in silence- Help st[r]
C. behaveD. enterMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning tothe underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.Question 5. Whenever problems come up, we discuss them frankly and find solutions quickly.A. arriveB. cleanC. encounterD.[r]
Synonyms are words that are similar in meaning. Someexamples are: clever, smart; fat, obese, and slim, slender.LeavePlentifulHelpCarefulFamousMiddleslenderconcealvanishabundantrecklessassistsquandercautiousvacantenormousHideFinishHugeLuckyCheekyStubbornPitifulRashSlimWaste
BCD8. Having warned of the danger, she didn’t go there alone at night.ABCD9. Try to learn a little new words every day if you want to enrich your English vocabulary.ABCDMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each ofthe following questions.10. When[r]
READING COMPREHENSIONA. Match the words with their meaning.1.1. climateclimatea)a) happeninghappening fastfast2.2. speedingspeeding upupb)b) weatherweather conditionsconditions3.3. fossilfossil fuelsfuelsc)c) enormousenormous
English Banana.comTest Your Vocabulary SkillsPositive & Negative Words 1Look at each word below and write P next to it if you think the meaning ispositive and N if you think the meaning is negative:tastefulkindrichbrilliantfullhorriblegreatboringimpossiblehateemptyworrie[r]
English Synonyms Test 01Instructions: Choose the word is the closest in meaning to the words provided.ID12345678Questionsremote()automatic()distant()savage()meandetest
C. Only the US Congress could issue money.D. Various state governments, including Massachusetts, could issue money.Question 62: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about the bimetallicmonetary system?A. Either gold or silver could be used as official money.B. It was establis[r]
English Synonyms Test 05Instructions: Choose the word is the closest in meaning to the words provided.ID12345678Questionsimply()suggest()stab()thick()destroyramble
A. conscientiousB. justifiedC. inadvertentD. inevitableQuestion 37. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s)SIMILAR in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.When the protestor entered the meeting clad only in a beach towel, the a[r]
43. The word evidenced is closest in meaning to ____________.A. questionedB. repeatedC. indicatedD. exaggerated44. According to the passage, what does a constricted and harsh voice indicate?A. LethargyB. DepressionC. BoredomD. AngerRead the following passage and indicate the correct answer to[r]
English Synonyms Test 04Instructions: Choose the word is the closest in meaning to the words provided.ID12345678Questionsnabob()bigwig()doubter()frolic()converselouche
they often generated much more extended and reflective talk. The concept of ‘dialogic talk’ emergedfrom these observations as a way of describing a particularly effective type of classroom interaction.‘Dialogic talk’ is that in which both teachers and pupils make substantial and significant contribu[r]
Building SentencesInstructions for use:Print the worksheets onto card. Cut out and laminate the cards. Put each set of cards in anenvelope or box, with the relevant label attached. These are some ideas for how to use them:a)Practise sentence building - ask students to make sentences by puttin[r]
rotates them. This allows them to dry out between runs. It also extends the life of theshoes. This morning Miguel’s right foot is sore. He has a blister on the sole of his foot.He is going to limp home and soak his foot in warm water. He may take a day off fromrunning tomorrow and allow his foot to[r]